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2PM

2PM (left to right: Chansung, Wooyoung, Nichkhun, Junho, Jaebeom, Junsu, Taecyeon)
Background information
Origin Seoul, Republic of Korea
Genres K-pop, dance, hip-hop
Years active 2008–present
Labels JYP Entertainment
(South Korea)
Sony Music
(Thailand)
Associated acts One Day
2AM
Website Official site
Members
Junsu
Nichkhun
Taecyeon
Wooyoung
Junho
Chansung
Former members
Jaebeom

2PM is a South Korean boy band, originally a seven-member group, but currently consisting of six members[1] due to sudden withdrawal of leader Jaebeom following an Internet controversy in September 2009. They are managed by JYP Entertainment. The current members are Junsu, Junho, Nichkhun, Taecyeon, Wooyoung and Chansung. 2PM is one of the two subgroups branched out from the eleven-member (before Jaebeom's departure) boy band One Day, the other being 2AM. They debuted with the song "10 Jeom Manjeome 10 Jeom" (10점 만점에 10점, lit. 10 Points Out of 10 Points), which showcased their acrobatic and b-boy dance styles.[2] They achieved their first #1 song with "Again & Again".

Contents

History

Pre-Debut

The members of 2PM all auditioned (except Nichkhun, who was scouted[3]) to become part of JYP Entertainment, to which the Wonder Girls also belong. Some members held their auditions in other countries; for example, Park Jaebeom auditioned in the United States. Other members already had experience in the entertainment industry prior to their acceptance into JYP Entertainment, such as Kim Junsu, who had won various singing competitions, and Ok Taecyeon, Lee Junho and Hwang Chansung, who had participated in the show 'SuperStar Survival'.

2PM's and 2AM's training days were filmed in a documentary called Hot Blood Men, which aired on Mnet. The show documented the rigorous training program of the JYP trainees who were to be part of the group One Day, as well as the elimination of three trainees from the group.

2008–2009: Debut and eventual rise to prominence

2PM debuted with their single "10점 만점에 10점" (10 Points Out Of 10 Points) on September 4, 2008. On October 17, 2008, they started to promote "Only You", another song from their debut mini album "Hottest Time of the Day."

On April 16, 2009, the group released their second mini album "2:00PM Time For Change". Promotions began April 23 on M!Countdown, as 2PM performed an introductory dance to "What Time Is It Now" that lead to the performance of their title single, "Again & Again". On May 9, 2009, they won their first Mutizen Song award on M!Countdown since their debut; in the same week, they won their second Mutizen on SBS Inkigayo. The group earned their third Mutizen the following week, completing the triple crown and making them ineligible to win for the following weeks. However, the award that had been eluding them - Music Bank - was quickly won soon after. On June 11, 2PM began promotions for "Niga Mipda" (니가 밉다, lit. I Hate You) on M!Countdown. On July 2 and 3, while in Thailand on a promotional tour, 2PM achieved first place on the M!Countdown and Music Bank charts for the song "Niga Mipda". The group thanked its fans for their support through a video made in Thailand posted in their account on Youtube for their win. They achieved the triple crown for the song on M!Countdown by July 16. On July 30, 2PM won the 'Only One Song' award on M!Countdown.

2009: Controversy and a lost member

On September 4, 2009, articles surfaced on the internet regarding Jaebeom's posts on his personal Myspace account about his dislike for Korea back in 2005 when he was still a trainee for JYP Entertainment. Jaebeom issued an apology regarding this matter.[4] Although outraged protesters demanded that Jaebeom should be forced out of 2PM, JYP Entertainment CEO Park Jin-young stated on September 7 that he was going to continue to remain part of the group.[5] The following day, Jaebeom announced on his offical fancafe that he would be leaving the group and returning to the United States, with plans of going back to school and bettering his understanding of Music, and also apologized to the other 2PM members for not being a good leader and older brother to the group.[6] Park Jin-young has confirmed that he will respect the singer's decision, and that 2PM will continue on as a 6-member group.[1][7]

The group finished re-filming their music video for "Heartbeat", the title song of their first full-length album, without Jaebeom on October 31, 2009. During a press conference, it was revealed that Jaebeom's vocals would not be removed from the songs.[8] The day after the now 6-member 2PM's full-length album was released, on an episode of Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC)'s Golden Fishery, Park Jin-young released a statement that Jaebeom would return as a member of 2PM if he wanted to make a comeback, while indicating that his return was not imminent.[9][10]

Late 2009: First full-length album, commercial success and musical honors

On October 30, 2009, a clock appeared on 2PM's official website, counting down from 70:40. While netizens predicted that it would reach zero at 4:30PM on November 2, the clock instead froze when it reached 1:59; at that time, the teaser for "기다리다 지친다" ("Tired of Waiting"), was released, drawing much interest from netizens. Another countdown began for the full song, which was released with the album cover on November 3 at 12:00 AM, when the clock again stopped at 1:59.[citation needed] The next teaser for the second track "너에게 미쳤었다" ("I Was Crazy About You") appeared on November 5 with the same procedure, and the full song the next day. The 6 members then each released teaser clips on YouTube.

The full length album titled "1:59PM" was released on November 10, 2009.[11] Both the album and title track, "Heartbeat", quickly rose to the #1 position on multiple music sales charts.[12] The group made their first comeback performance, signifying the beginning of their promotional activities for the album, on M.Net's ‘O Good Concert’ on Thursday, November 12, 2009,[13] subsequently making their KBS Music Bank, MBC Music Core and SBS Inkigayo comebacks on Friday, November 13, Saturday, November 14 and Sunday, November 15, respectively.

On November 20, 2009, 2PM performed at and was honored with two awards by the M.net Asian Music Awards (previously known as M.net KM Music Festival): the award for Best Male Group and Artist of the Year (the latter being one of the three most prestigious awards, or "Daesang"s, at the show, which also include Song of the Year and Album of the Year).[14] The group thanked former member Jaebeom during their Artist of the Year acceptance speech, and paid homage to him during their performance of "Again & Again", in which a spotlight was shown over Jaebeom's usual position in the dance formation and his vocals were not replaced.[15]

On November 26, 2009, after two weeks of promotional activities for the 1:59PM album, 2PM earned their first #1 on a TV music show (KBS Music Bank's "K-Chart") since the album's release, with "Heartbeat".[16]

Overseas activities

Thailand

2PM made their first overseas performance in Thailand in late February 2009 at the Nine Entertain Awards. On June 25, they released their "Thailand Special Edition" album, and began promotions in Thailand shortly afterward. 2PM also performed at the Pop Music Awards in Pattaya.[17]

And for the first time, 2PM be advancing into the Chinese market on Nov 25th 2009 as they plan to meet their Chinese fans through the 2009 Hanryu showcase (Korea-China Music Festival feel the K-pop). It will be held in Shanghai, China. 2PM plan to gradually enter the market through promotions and the release of their first full album.

Other activities

Television hosting

In December 2008, 2PM began to host the third season of MBC's Idol Show (아이돌군단의 떴다!그녀).[18] The segment ran from December 4, 2008 to March 26, 2009, with a total of seventeen episodes.

The group also starred in a reality show on M.net, titled "Wild Bunny", in which the members escaped the pressures of stardom by performing ten forbidden activities of idols. The show ran from July 21, 2009 to September 1, 2009, with seven episodes aired; the airing of the final episode, which coincidentally featured the members engaged in a "Leader Olympics" game to select a new leader, was postponed indefinitely due to Jaebeom's internet controversy and his subsequent departure from the group.[19]

In addition, Taecyeon and Wooyoung are hosting SBS (Seoul Broadcasting System)'s weekly music show Inkigayo, while Jaebeom and Chansung have also made regular appearances on 'Introducing Star Friends'. Since Jaebeom was voted off, Nichkhun replaced his position as the guest. Nichkhun and Wooyoung were also frequent guests on SBS's variety talent show Star King between April and October 2009, with the other 2PM members occasionally joining them.

Endorsements

In March 2009, 2PM was selected to model for EXR, a clothing company in Korea.[20] In July 2009, the members of 2PM were selected as the representatives of foreign artists by the Thai government-led tourism campaign, I Love Thailand. [21] Member Nichkhun has also been selected by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) as the face of their newest campaign, "Come to Thailand; Let's Take a Break!"[22]

In August 2009, 2PM collaborated with the Body Shop in 'Soft Hands, Kind Heart', a worldwide campaign that calls for the protection of children and teenagers against sex trafficking. The members will act as Korea's spokespeople for the campaign.[23]

In late October 2009, a commercial film (CF) of 2PM promoting Hanami (a Thailand snack company) was released, which also included Jaebeom; the commercial was said to be filmed prior to his departure in September.

November 2009 saw multiple new endorsement deals for the group [24], the first of which being a commercial and print campaign for Market O's "Real Brownie" pastry. Shortly thereafter, the group endorsed the Samsung Corby mobile phone, one of the newest mobile devices in Samsung's popular "Anycall" series, both on television and on the Samsung website.[25] 2PM is also currently endorsing Paris-Croissant Food Company's Paris Baguette bakery franchise, for which the group recorded a special Christmas song and are featured in a series of commercials with popular Korean actress Kim Tae Hee.[26]

Dance style

2PM's performances consist of a combination of hip hop dance and acrobatics onstage, as shows in their performances of "10 points out of 10 points". All of the members are trained in dancing, acrobatics and singing.[2]

Members

Current

Junsu (준수)

  • Full Name: Kim Junsu (김준수)
  • Date of Birth: January 15, 1988 (1988-01-15) (age 21)
  • Position: Lead Vocalist

Junsu is known as the lead vocalist of the group. He is originally from Daegu, South Korea. He originally auditioned for YG Entertainment, where he befriended G-Dragon and Tae Yang of Big Bang. He was accepted into both YG & JYP Entertainment, but chose to take the path of JYP in his final decision.

Nichkhun (닉쿤)

  • Full Name: Nichkhun Buck Horvejkul (นิชคุณ หรเวชกุล)
  • Date of Birth: June 24, 1988 (1988-06-24) (age 21)
  • Position: Vocalist

Nichkhun is a vocalist in the group. He is half Thai and half Chinese. He was born in Rancho Cucamonga, California. He spent his childhood in Thailand and in California and studied abroad in New Zealand. He returned to the States for high school at Los Osos High and was scouted by a JYP talent agent in Hollywood, California while he was attending the Korean Music Festival in Los Angeles.[3]

Taecyeon (택연)

  • Full Name: Ok Taecyeon (옥택연)
  • Date of Birth: December 27, 1988 (1988-12-27) (age 20)
  • Position: Main Rapper, vocalist

Taecyeon is the main rapper of the group. He was born in Seoul, South Korea but immigrated to Bedford, Massachusetts for approximately seven years.[27] He originally auditioned for JYP Entertainment in New York City to become a model. Taec was also on the same audition show as Junho and Chansung, Superstar Survival, but was the first contestant to leave the show. He featured in "Yes I'm In Love" by Bada on her 4th album and Baek Ji Young's 2009 song "내 귀에 캔디" (My Ear's Candy).

Wooyoung (우영)

  • Full Name: Jang Wooyoung (장우영)
  • Date of Birth: April 30, 1989 (1989-04-30) (age 20)
  • Position: Main Vocalist

Wooyoung is a vocalist and dancer. He is from Busan, Korea and was selected as a JYP trainee through MGoon's JYP auditions, of which he won first place against 1,000 other candidates. Before debuting in 2PM, Wooyoung filled in as a dancer partner with Wonder Girl Yoobin when TOP from Big Bang fainted the day before the special performance with the Wonder Girls during the 2007 MBC Music Awards. Wooyoung also has a role as an MC with Tacyeon for Inkigayo.[citation needed].

Junho (준호)

  • Full Name: Lee Junho (이준호)
  • Date of Birth: January 25, 1990 (1990-01-25) (age 19)
  • Position: Main Vocalist

Junho is a vocalist and dancer for the group. He earned a contract with JYP Entertainment after he won a contest in JYP's Superstar Survival in 2006.

Chansung (찬성)

  • Full Name: Hwang Chansung (황찬성)
  • Date of Birth: February 11, 1990 (1990-02-11) (age 19)
  • Position: Vocalist, rapper

Chansung acted in the highly-rated Korean sitcom "Unstoppable High Kick" prior to his debut with 2PM. Chansung participated in the same survival game as Junho but lost. He auditioned a second time and was accepted into the company.

Former

Jaebeom (재범)

  • Full Name: Park Jaebeom (박재범)
  • English Name: Jay Park
  • Date of Birth: April 25, 1987 (1987-04-25) (age 22)
  • Position: Leader, main vocalist, rapper

Jaebeom was born and raised in Seattle, Washington. Originally entering JYP Entertainment as a rapper and b-boy, he trained for four years to improve his singing and Korean. It was initially his mother who led him to apply as he wished to not attend college, and Jin-Young Park (JYP) himself watched his audition and brought him to Korea. Due to a controversial case over his MySpace page, he left the group on September 8, 2009.[28]

Discography

Album Information Tracklisting Copies Sold
Hottest Time Of The Day (Debut Single Album)
  • Released: September 25, 2008
  • Format: CD, Digital
  • Label: JYP Entertainment
  • Producer: JYP Entertainment
  • Singles: "10 Out Of 10" & "Only You"
18,000+[29]
Only You (Winter Special)
  • Released: December 20, 2008
  • Format: Digital
  • Producer: JYP Entertainment
  • Singles: "Only you (Winter Special)"
N/A
2:00PM Time For Change (2nd Single Album)
  • Released: April 23, 2009
  • Format: CD, Digital
  • Producer: JYP Entertainment
  • Singles: "Again & Again" & "I Hate You"
60,000+ [30]
2PM Thailand Special Edition

(1st Overseas Album)

  • Released: June 25, 2009
  • Format: CD + DVD
  • Producer: JYP Entertainment
  • Singles: "Again & Again" & "10 Out Of 10"
8,000+
2PM - The First Album 1:59PM (First Full-Length Album)
  • Released: November 14, 2009
  • Format: CD, Digital
  • Label: JYP Entertainment
  • Producer: JYP Entertainment
  • Singles: "Tired of Waiting", "I Was Crazy About You", "Heartbeat"
TBA
  1. My Color
My Color (Digital single)
  • Released: December 2, 2009
  • Format: Digital
  • Label: YG Entertainment
  • Producer: Corby
  1. My Color

Awards

Year Awards
2009

References

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  11. ^ (Korean) 2PM `하트비트` 노래-마케팅-재범 `대박공식`. MK News. November 10, 2009. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  12. ^ (Korean) 두근두근 2PM ‘하트비트’ 공개직후 실시간차트 1위 ‘기염’. Newsen News. November 10, 2009. Retrieved November 27, 2009.
  13. ^ (Korean) '6인조' 2PM, 수능날 Mnet '오 굿 콘서트'로 컴백. E-Daily. November 11, 2009. Retrieved November 14, 2009.
  14. ^ (Korean) 2PM MAMA 대상 올해의 가수상 눈물펑펑 “재범과 영광 함께할터”. Newsen News. November 21, 2009. Retrieved November 27, 2009.
  15. ^ (Korean) 2PM, MAMA 재범 위한 특별 퍼포먼스 뜬다. Newsen News. November 21, 2009. Retrieved November 27, 2009.
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  20. ^ (Korean)"2PM 팬사인회 22일 개최 ‘명동에서 만나요!’". Newsen. 2009-02-08. http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?news_uid=300592. Retrieved August 16, 2009. 
  21. ^ "2PM meets Thai prime minister". The Korea Times. July 6, 2009. http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/special/2009/07/173_48023.html. Retrieved July 13, 2009. 
  22. ^ "Thai Tourism has a New Face". eTurbonews. 2009-08-02. http://www.eturbonews.com/10747/thai-tourism-has-new-face. Retrieved August 16, 2009. 
  23. ^ (Korean)"2PM, 60개국 아동인권보호 캠페인 국내 홍보대사". Asiae. 2009-08-05. http://www.asiae.co.kr/news/view.htm?sec=ent99&idxno=2009080510271858476. Retrieved August 16, 2009. 
  24. ^ (Korean) 김태희-2PM CF 동반출연 네티즌 반색 “선남선녀 환상의 조화” Newsen News. November 25, 2009. Retrieved November 27, 2009.
  25. ^ (Korean)2PM 애니콜 신규모델 발탁 ‘연하남+짐승돌’ 상반 매력 발산. Newsen News. November 26, 2009. Retrieved November 27, 2009.
  26. ^ (Korean) 김태희-2PM CF 동반출연 네티즌 반색 “선남선녀 환상의 조화”. Newsen News. November 25, 2009. Retrieved November 27, 2009.
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