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Daehun, who was selected as a 2AM member resigned before debuting and finally [[Jung Jinwoon]] occupied his place.
 
Daehun, who was selected as a 2AM member resigned before debuting and finally [[Jung Jinwoon]] occupied his place.
  
The group debuted on July 21, 2008 with the single [[This Song]] and made their debut performance in July 11.
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The group debuted on July 21, 2008 with the single [[This Song]] and made their debut performance in July 11. Six months later 2AM made a comeback with their second single [[Time for Confession]] on March 19.
  
2AM made a comeback with their second single [[Time for Confession]] on March 19.
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Ten months after the release of their second single, 2AM released their first mini-album, [[Even If I Die, I Won't Let You Go]]. This mini-album was released under [[JYP Entertainment]] although none of the tracks were produced by [[Park Jin Young]]. The day after the release it was known that the three songs that Park Jin Young produced, and didn't include in the mini-album, were going to be released in a re-package album.
 
[[File:2am 08.jpg|thumb|200px|2AM (2008)]]
 
[[File:2am 08.jpg|thumb|200px|2AM (2008)]]
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
 
===Mini Albums===
 
===Mini Albums===

Revision as of 16:30, 21 January 2010

2AM is a four member Korean group debuted in 2008 under JYP Entertainment and formerly under Cube Entertainment.

Members

Information

2AM, except Lee Changmin who was serving in the military at that time, participated in a TV-Documentary/Reality, M.NET Hot Blood, about the the training of JYP Entertainment trainees to become part of the supergroup "One Day". At the end of the program two smaller groups were formed, 2PM and 2AM, and three trainees were eliminated, one of them being Yoon Doo Joon (now the leader of BEAST) and other one being Jung Jinwoon. Daehun, who was selected as a 2AM member resigned before debuting and finally Jung Jinwoon occupied his place.

The group debuted on July 21, 2008 with the single This Song and made their debut performance in July 11. Six months later 2AM made a comeback with their second single Time for Confession on March 19.

Ten months after the release of their second single, 2AM released their first mini-album, Even If I Die, I Won't Let You Go. This mini-album was released under JYP Entertainment although none of the tracks were produced by Park Jin Young. The day after the release it was known that the three songs that Park Jin Young produced, and didn't include in the mini-album, were going to be released in a re-package album.

2AM (2008)

Discography

Mini Albums

Singles

Collaborations

Awards

  • 2008 Cyworld Rookie of the Month - July
  • 2008 Asia Song Festival - Rookie Award

External Links