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'''BIGBANG''' (빅뱅) is a 5-member Korean [[K-Pop]]/[[K-Hip-Hop]]/[[K-R&B]] male group debuted in 2006. In 2008 the group also debuted in Japan with the mini album [[For the World|For The World]]. They are currently under [[YG Entertainment]] in Korea, and [[Universal Music]] in Japan.
 
'''BIGBANG''' (빅뱅) is a 5-member Korean [[K-Pop]]/[[K-Hip-Hop]]/[[K-R&B]] male group debuted in 2006. In 2008 the group also debuted in Japan with the mini album [[For the World|For The World]]. They are currently under [[YG Entertainment]] in Korea, and [[Universal Music]] in Japan.

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BIGBANG promoting Tell Me Goodbye (2010).
L to R: T.O.P, Seungri, Taeyang, G-Dragon, Daesung.

BIGBANG (빅뱅) is a 5-member Korean K-Pop/K-Hip-Hop/K-R&B male group debuted in 2006. In 2008 the group also debuted in Japan with the mini album For The World. They are currently under YG Entertainment in Korea, and Universal Music in Japan.

Members

Information

Debut (2006-2007)

BIGBANG promoting BIGBANG IS V.I.P (2006)

BIGBANG's members were first introduced to the public through a 10 episode documentary that ran from July 15 to August 13, 2006. The show documented Yang Hyun Suk's decision to cut what started as 6 members to a 5 member group; though, he originally intended to cut 2 members. Seungri was admitted in a last chance while Jang Hyun Seung (now member of BEAST) was cut out.
The group was finally formed by 2 newcomers, Daesung and Seungri, a well known underground rapper, T.O.P (formerly known as Tempo), and G-Dragon and Taeyang, both of whom have done several collaborations with other YG Entertainment artists prior to debuting as part of BIGBANG.

BIGBANG, still as a 6 member group, made his public debut in the "YG Family 10th Anniversary World Tour 2006" concert held on August 19, 2006. Just 10 days after this concert, BIGBANG, now as a 5 member group, made his official debut with the self-titled single BIGBANG. The single sold nearly 40.000 copies. One month later they released their second single BIGBANG IS V.I.P which sold 32.000 copies. Their third, and last until the date, Korean single was released two months later than the second one; B I G B A N G 03 sold nearly 30.000 copies.

At this time, an official fanclub was created, V.I.P. In December of 2006, BIGBANG releasesd his first full album, SINCE 2007, which sold 48,000 copies by the end of February 2007. In this same month the group held their first live concert, "The Real" (released on the First Live Concert: The Real LIVE Concert DVD).

BIGBANG promoting Hot Issue (2007)

Success in Korea and Japanese Debut (2007-2008)

From May to July 2007, the group held their first national tour in five cities: Incheon, Daegu, Changwon, Jeonju and Busan.

In the middle of 2007, their first mini-album, Always, was released. This time G-Dragon composed and produced some songs of the album, like the song Lies. "Lies" became a hit reaching number one on the principal music TV-shows and online charts for many weeks.
Their second mini album, Hot Issue, was released only two months after Always and, as what happened with Always, their second mini-album also contain a big hit. The song was Last Farewell. Their new hit, got as much success as Lies. At the end of the year BIGBANG received many awards, including "Best Male Group", "Song Of The Year" and "Music Arrangement" at the M.NET Music Festival.

BIGBANG promoting the "Stand Up Tour" (2008)

In 2008 after gaining success in Korea, BIGBANG started their Japanese promotions and releases. In January, the mini-abum For The World was released. For The World was a collection of English versions of their Korean hits. The mini-album debuted at #14 on Oricon, and managed to reach #10. In March, the group held his first Japanese concert at the JCB Hall. Two months later, in May, they release their second Japanese mini-album With U. As their first Japanese mini-album, With U contained English versions of their Korean songs, but this time they included their first song in Japanese, My Girl.

The group returned to Korea in the summer of 2008, for the release of a new mini-album Stand Up. The mini-album sold over 100.000 copies and contained the hit song Haru Haru which managed to archive as much success as BIGBANG's latest hits, Lies and Last Farewell.
A couple of months later, BIGBANG releases his first full Japanese album Number 1, which reaches #3 on the Oricon daily charts. A month later, their second Korean album, Remember, was released including the hit song Sunset Glow.

As the previous year, BIGBANG received numerous awards by the end of the year, including the M.NET Music Festival Awards "Best Male Group", for the second time in a row, "Digital Music Award", "Musical Portal MNet Award" and "Artist of the Year".

BIGBANG and 2NE1 promoting Lollipop (2009)

Japanese Success (2009)

BIGBANG starts 2009 with their first collaboration single, Lollipop. This single was the debut for the girl group 2NE1, which was described by YG as the "Female BIGBANG". It was released digitally and although the song was only released for the promotion of a cell phone, it gained much popularity.

In the summer of 2009, BIGBANG releases his first Japanese single MY HEAVEN which was a Japanese version of the original Korean song "Heaven" (천국). The single reached the #3 in the Oricon weekly charts, what made BIGBANG's better charting since their Japanese debut.
Following their release pattern with their Korean singles, just a month later they released their second Japanese single Gara Gara GO!!. With this song the group managed to perform for the first time in the most popular Japanese music shows as Music Station or Hey Hey Hey.

In August 19, they released their second Japanese album, BIGBANG, and although they almost didn't promote it, it reached the #3 in the Oricon weekly charts. Just after the release of the album, BIGBANG returned to Korea for G-Dragon's and Taeyang's solo activities. In October 15, BIGBANG returned with their third Japanese single, Koe wo Kikasete and for the first time, one of their songs was released with a tie-in. The title track was used as theme song for the dorama Ohitorisama starring Mizuki Alisa and Koike Teppei.

BIGBANG promoting Koe wo Kikasete (2009)

In December, 2009, the group wins two of the most prestigious music awards in Japan, the "42nd Nihon Yusen Taisho" and the "51st Japan Record Awards", as Best Newcomers.

2009 ended with two announcements. First YG announced a new concert, BIG SHOW 2010, in January 29, 30 and 31, and a new album for the Summer of 2010. Second announcement was made by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Korea selecting BIGBANG (along with Wonder Girls) as the Artists of the Year for the 2009 Korea Content Award because their contributions overseas.

Present (2010)

In January 2010 BIGBANG (along with Dong Bang Shin Ki) received the "Cultural Ambassadors" award by the Korea Foundation for International Culture Exchange (KOFICE), as form of recognition for "The contributions they have made in the development of the cultural aspect through popular music".

In February 2010, the group starts their second Japanese tour "Electric Love Tour". During the 6-days tour they play for two nights at the Yokohama Arena and, also for two nights, at the Kobe World Kinen Hall. The tour ended, with the last two nights, at one of the most famous venues in Japan, the Nippon Budokan. Many Japanese artists attended the tour, such as: Koda Kumi, EXILE, Aoyama Thelma, Morning Musume's Tanaka Reina, Nakashima Mika, Shibasaki Kou, Perfume's A~chan, Abe Natsumi, Matsuura Aya, w-inds., Kanjani8, V6, Kato Miliyah, Nakatani Miki, SPEED's Imai Eriko, Becky, Kamiji Yusuke, Kinoshita Yukina, Lead, SuG, and several AKB48 members, among others.

In February 24, BIGBANG was awarded at the "24th Japan Gold Disc Award" as one of the 5 best domestic artists. They were awarded along with Hilcrhyme (who won the "New Artist of the Year" award), Mano Erina, JASMINE and supercell.

Korean Discography

Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Live Albums

Japanese Discography

Albums

Mini-Albums

Best Albums

Singles

DVDs

Concerts/Tours

  • [2006.12.30] 1st Live Concert "The Real"
  • [2007.05.27 ~ 07.29] "Want You"
  • [2007.12.28 ~ 12.30] 2nd Live Concert "The Great"
  • [2008.03.28 ~ 06.22] "Global Warning Tour"
  • [2008.10.28 ~ 11.01] "Stand Up Tour" (Japan)
  • [2009.01.30 ~ 02.01] 3rd Live Concert "Big Show"
  • [2010.01.29 ~ 01.31] 2010 BIGBANG CONCERT "BIG SHOW"
  • [2010.02.10 ~ 02.17] "Electric Love Tour" (Japan)

Photobooks

2008 BIGBANG Photobook - History of BIGBANG

  • [2008.06.25] 2008 BIGBANG Photobook - History of BIGBANG

Books

Shouting Out to the World

  • [2009.02.02] Shouting Out to the World!

Commercials

Awards

  • [2006.11.10] Cyworld Digital Music Awards "Rookie of the Month for October" (La La La)
  • [2007.08.25] MBC Music Core Mobile Ranking #1 (Lies)
  • [2007.09.06] SBS Inkigayo #1 (Lies)
  • [2007.09.07] KBS Music Bank #1 (Lies)
  • [2007.09.08] MBC Music Core Mobile Ranking #1 (Lies)
  • [2007.09.12] Cyworld Digital Music Awards "Song of the Month of August" (Lies)
  • [2007.09.15] MBC Music Core Mobile Ranking #1 (Lies)
  • [2007.09.27] MNet M!Countdown #1 (Lies)
  • [2007.10.05] KBS Music Bank #1 (Lies)
  • [2007.10.06] MBC Music Core Mobile Ranking #1 (Lies)
  • [2007.10.18] Cyworld Digital Music Awards "Song of the Month of September" (Lies)
  • [2007.10.19] KBS Music Bank #1 (Lies)
  • [2007.10.25] MNet M!Countdown #1 (Lies)
  • [2007.11.17] MNet MKMF "Best Male Group", "Song Of The Year" (Lies)
  • [2007.12.07] MBC 8th Korean Visual Arts Festival "Male Singer Photogenic Award"
  • [2007.12.08] MBC Music Core Mobile Ranking #1 (Last Farewell)
  • [2007.12.14] The 22nd MNet Golden Disk Awards "Disk Bonsang"
  • [2007.12.14] KBS Music Bank #1 (Last Farewell)
  • [2007.12.16] SBS Inkigayo #1 (Last Farewell)
  • [2007.12.21] KBS Music Bank #1 (Last Farewell)
  • [2007.12.22] MBC Music Core Mobile Ranking #1 (Last Farewell)
  • [2007.12.23] SBS Inkigayo #1 (Last Farewell)
  • [2008.01.08] Cyworld Digital Music Awards "Song of the Month of December" (Last Farewell)
  • [2008.01.31] 17th Hiwon Seoul Music Awards "Daesang", "Bonsang", "Digital Music Award"
  • [2008.05.05] 5th Annual Korean People's Music Choice Award "Netizen Award - Dance & Electronic Section Prize"
  • [2008.04.18] 2008 Nick Korea Kids Choice Awards "Best Male Singer"
  • [2008.08.24] SBS Inkigayo #1 (Haru Haru)
  • [2008.08.28] MNet M!Countdown #1 (Haru Haru)
  • [2008.08.31] SBS Inkigayo #1 (Haru Haru)
  • [2008.09.03] 35th Korea Broadcast Award "Newcomer Award"
  • [2008.09.04] MNet M!Countdown #1 (Haru Haru)
  • [2008.09.07] SBS Inkigayo #1 (Haru Haru)
  • [2008.09.11] MNet M!Countdown #1 (Haru Haru)
  • [2008.09.12] KBS Music Bank #1 (Haru Haru)
  • [2008.09.23] MNet 20's Choice "HOT Trend Musician Award"
  • [2008.09.25] MNet M!Countdown #1 (Haru Haru)
  • [2008.09.26] KBS Music Bank #1 (Haru Haru)
  • [2008.09.29] Cyworld Digital Music Awards "Song of the Month of September" (Haru Haru)
  • [2008.11.15] MNet MKMF "Artist Of the Year", "Best Male Group", "Digital Music Award", "MNet Music Portal Award"
  • [2008.11.21] KBS Music Bank #1 (Sunset Glow)
  • [2008.11.28] KBS Music Bank #1 (Sunset Glow)
  • [2008.11.30] SBS Inkigayo #1 (Sunset Glow)
  • [2008.12.04] MNet M!Countdown #1 (Sunset Glow)
  • [2008.12.07] SBS Inkigayo #1 (Sunset Glow)
  • [2008.12.08] Cyworld Digital Music Awards "Song of the Month of November" (Sunset Glow)
  • [2008.12.14] SBS Inkigayo #1 (Sunset Glow)
  • [2009.02.12] 18th Hiwon Seoul Music Awards "Hiwon Award", "Bongsang", "Best Album" (Remember), "Popular Mobile Award" (tie with Dong Bang Shin Ki)
  • [2009.02.12] 21st Korea PD Awards "Best Singer"
  • [2009.02.12] 2009 Nick Korea Kids' Choice Awards "Best Male Artists"
  • [2009.05.01] Cyworld Digital Music Awards "Song of the Month of April" (Lollipop)
  • [2009.05.18] Appointed Goodwill Ambassadors for Ministry of Justice: Law & Order (certificate)
  • [2009.12.20] 42nd Nihon Yusen Taisho "Best Newcomer"
  • [2009.12.30] 51st Japan Record Awards "Best Newcomer"
  • [2010.02.24] 24th Japan Gold Disc Awards "5 Best Domestic Artists"
  • [2010.03.22] Space Shower Music Video Awards "Best Choreography Video" (Gara Gara GO!!)

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