K-otic (meaning: chaotic) are a Dutch pop group that originated from the television program Starmaker.
The group originally consisted of Rachel Kramer, Bouchra Tjon Pon Fong, Anna Speller, Sita Vermeulen, Bart Voncken, Stefan de Roon and Martijn Terporten.
In Starmaker, an idea of John de Mol, a group of 12 youngsters with musical talent moved into the former Big Brother house in Almere with the intention of eventually forming a new six-member pop group.
From the beginning of March to the end of May 2001, the participants attended many types of workshops here and were guided by professionals such as Ad Vandenberg, Florent Luyckx and Tjeerd Oosterhuis .
It was by far the best - selling album of 2001 in the Netherlands for Alessandro Safina 's Insieme a te and Not that Kind by Anastacia.
From September 2001, K-otic did an extensive Dutch tour in which venues such as Paradiso and Nighttown are visited.
Sita Vermeulen left the group at the end of 2001 to start a solo career.