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'''Infinite''' (인피니트) is a 7-member Korean group debuted in 2010 with the mini-album ''[[First Invasion]]'' under [[Woollim Entertainment]]. The group was introduced before their debut by [[Epik High]] member [[Tabo]]'s official Twitter, as they the duo helped with the production of the debut mini-album. Also prior to their debut, in March, 2010, four Infinite' members ([[L]], [[Sung Joog]], [[Woo Hyun]] and [[Sung Kyu]]) appeared on [[Epik High]]'s "[[Run (Epik High)|Run]]" music video.
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'''INFINITE''' (인피니트) is a six-member Korean group under [[Infinite Company]]. The group was formed by [[Woollim Entertainment]] and debuted in 2010. In Japan, the group is signed under [[Universal Music Japan]]'s sub label Virgin Music. Originally a seven-member group, [[Hoya]] left the group on August 30, 2017 as he did not re-signed with Woollim.
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
*[[L]] (Vocal)
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*[[Sungkyu]] (Leader, Main Vocals)
*[[Woo Hyun]] (Main Vocal)
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*[[Dongwoo]] (Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Sub Vocals)
*[[Sung Yeol]] (Vocal)
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*[[Woohyun]] (Main Vocals)
*[[Sung Kyu]] (Leader, Main Vocal)
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*[[Sungyeol]] (Sub Vocals)
*[[Dong Woo]] (Main Rapper)
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*[[L (Infinite)|L]] (Vocals, Visual)
*[[Hoya]] (Rapper, Dancer, Vocal)
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*[[Sungjong]] (Vocals, Maknae)
*[[Sung Joog]] (Vocal)
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===Former Members===
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*[[Hoya]] (Lead Rapper, Sub Vocals, Main Dancer)
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===Sub-Units===
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*[[INFINITE H]]
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*[[INFINITE F]]
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==Information==
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[[File:infinite first invasion promo.jpg|thumb|270px|Infinite promoting ''[[First Invasion]]'' (2010)]]
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<div align=justify>
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Infinite was first introduced before their debut by [[Epik High]] member [[Tablo]]'s official Twitter, as the Hip-Hop group helped with the production of Infinite's debut mini-album ''[[First Invasion]]'', and later through their own TV-show ''[[Infinite! You Are My Oppa!!]]''.
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Also prior to their debut, in March 2010, four Infinite' members, [[L (Infinite)|L]], [[Sung Jong]], [[Woo Hyun]] and [[Sung Kyu]], appeared on [[Epik High]]'s "[[Run (Epik High)|Run]]" music video.
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Two months after the release of their debut mini-album, the song "[[She's Back]]" was released as a digital re-cut single including a remix of the song. In early 2011, Infinite released their second mini-album ''[[Evolution (Infinite)|Evolution]]''.
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Only a few days after their second mini-album release, the group debuted in Japan with the release of a rental only single "[[To-Ra-Wa|TO-RA-WA]]". The single included their Korean debut song, "Dasi Dorawa", however, it was re-titled for the Japanese release. A second rental only single was released on February 2011, "[[She's Back]]".
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One month later, on March 17, the group released their first Korean single "[[Inspirit|INSPIRIT]]", which included two new songs and a remix. Only one day earlier, on March 16, Infinite also released their third Japanese rental-only single "[[BTD (Before the Dawn)|BTD (Before the Dawn)]]", which featured their second mini-album's, ''[[Evolution (Infinite)|Evolution]]'', lead track.
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[[File:infinite evolution promo.jpg|thumb|left|270px|Infinite promoting ''[[Evolution (Infinite)|Evolution]]'' (2011)]]
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A fourth Japanese rental-only single, "[[Hysterie]]", was released on April 20. The single featured the second lead track from their second mini-album's, ''[[Evolution (Infinite)|Evolution]]''.
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Infinite released their first full-length album ''[[Over the Top]]'' on July 21st with "[[Be Mine (Infinite)|Be Mine]]" being their lead song. The group had their first music program win on September 1st on ''[[Mnet M Countdown]]''. They released a repackaged album titled ''[[Over the Top|PARADISE]]'' on September 26th along with the music video.
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They made their official Japanese debut with a Japanese rendition of their hit song "[[BTD (Before the Dawn)|BTD]]" on November 19.
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Infinite had their first solo live concert in Seoul titled ''Second Invasion'' on February 11th and 12th of 2012 at the South Korea Olympic Park Handball Arena. Due to their rising popularity in Japan, they hosted ''Second Invasion'' in Japan on February 25th and 26th at the Tokyo International Forum. Tickets to their Korean and Japanese concerts were sold out under ten minutes. Due to the popular demand of their successful concert, INFINITE held an encore concert on April 1st titled ''Second Invasion Evolution''. Tickets were also sold out immediately.
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[[File:infinitize.png|thumb|270px|Infinite promoting ''[[Infinitize]]'' (2012)]]
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The group made their Korean comeback with their third mini-album, ''[[Infinitize]]'' and its title song, "[[Chugyeokja]]" in May 2012, achieving six consecutive #1's on various music programs. Right after promotion, they started yet another concert series titled ''That Summer Concert 2012'' starting from August 8 to August 12. They held their first Japanese Arena tour from October to November in eight different cities.
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Towards the second half the year, Infinite members started solo and sub-unit activities. Member [[Hoya]] made his acting debut in ''[[Reply 1997]]'' drama, [[Woo Hyun]] and [[Sung Kyu]] in ''[[The Thousandth Man]]'', and [[L (Infinite)|L]] participated in ''[[What is Mom?]]''. In November, leader [[Sung Kyu]] debuted as a solo artist with a rock-themed mini-album titled ''[[Another Me (Kim Sung Kyu)|Another Me]]''. Hip-Hop sub-unit [[INFINITE H]], consisting of members [[Dong Woo]] and [[Hoya]], released their long-anticipated mini-album ''[[Fly High (INFINITE H)|FLY HIGH]]'' in January 2013.
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Infinite released their 4th mini album in March 2013 and came back with their title song "[[Man in Love (Infinite)|Man in Love]]." It was announced in April 2013 that Infinite will be releasing their first full-length Japanese album, [[Koi ni Ochiru Toki]] in June. On their 3rd anniversary, they announced that they will embark on their first world tour, ''One Great Step'', stopping by over 20 cities in not only the Asian regions but Europe and the Americas as well.
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The group made a comeback with their 2nd single album [[Destiny (Infinite)|Destiny]] in July 2013. They became the first Korean idol group to release a instrumental-only album [[The Origin (Infinite)|THE ORIGIN]] in April 2014.</div>
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==Trivia==
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* '''Official Fanclub''': Inspirit
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* '''Official Color''': <font color="#D4AF37">Pearl Metal Gold</font>
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==Korean Discography==
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[[File:infinite new challenge.jpg|thumb|270px|Infinite promoting ''[[New Challenge]]'' (2013)]]
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[[File:Infinite - Destiny promo.jpg|thumb|270px|Infinite promoting ''[[Destiny (Infinite)|Destiny]]'' (2013)]]
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[[File:Infinite - Be Back promo.jpg|thumb|270px|Infinite promoting ''[[Season 2|BE BACK]]'' (2014)]]
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[[File:infinite reality.jpg|thumb|270px|Infinite promoting ''[[Reality (Infinite)|Reality]]'' (2015)]]
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[[File:Infinite - BEST OF INFINITE promo.jpg|thumb|270px|Infinite promoting ''[[Best of Infinite|BEST OF INFINITE]]'' (2016)]]
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[[File:Infinite - Air promo.jpg|thumb|270px|INFINITE promoting ''[[Air (album)|Air]]'' (2017)]]
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===Albums===
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* [2011.07.21] [[Over the Top]]
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* [2011.09.26] [[Over the Top|PARADISE]] ''(Repackage)''
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* [2014.05.21] [[Season 2]]
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* [2014.07.22] [[Season 2|BE BACK]] ''(Repackage)''
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* [2018.01.08] [[Top Seed|TOP SEED]]
  
==Discography==
 
 
===Mini-Albums===
 
===Mini-Albums===
 
*[2010.06.09] [[First Invasion]]
 
*[2010.06.09] [[First Invasion]]
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*[2011.01.06] [[Evolution (Infinite)|Evolution]]
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*[2012.05.15] [[Infinitize]]
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*[2013.03.21] [[New Challenge]]
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*[2015.07.13] [[Reality (Infinite)|Reality]]
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*[2016.09.19] [[INFINITE ONLY]]
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*[2023.07.31] [[13egin]]
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===Remix/Compilation Albums===
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* [2014.04.10] [[The Origin (Infinite)|THE ORIGIN]] ''(Instrumental Album)''
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===Singles===
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*[2011.03.17] [[Inspirit|INSPIRIT]]
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*[2013.07.16] [[Destiny (Infinite)|Destiny]]
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===Digital Singles===
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*[2010.08.04] [[She's Back]]
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*[2011.05.09] [[Can U Smile]]
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*[2011.12.06] [[Hayan Gobaek (Lately)]] (하얀 고백)
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*[2012.02.24] [[Second Invasion]]
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*[2012.05.08] [[Nunmulman]] (눈물만)
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*[2012.10.08] [[What Is Mom OST Part. 1|What Is Mom? OST Part. 1]] (엄마가 뭐길래)
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*[2013.09.27] [[Galaxy Music (Infinite)|GALAXY Music]]
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*[2014.10.31] [[Telemonster OST]]
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*[2016.07.08] [[Geu Hae Yeoreum: Du Beonjjae Iyagi]] (그 해 여름: 두 번째 이야기; ''That Summer: Second Story'')
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*[2019.02.13] [[Clock]]
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===DVDs===
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* [2012.06.29] [[Infinitize Showcase]]
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* [2012.08.20] [[Infinite "Second Invasion" 1st Concert Live in Seoul|INFINITE [SECOND INVASION] 1ST CONCERT LIVE IN SEOUL]]
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* [2012.12.28] [[Infinite Concert: Second Invasion Evolution]]
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* [2013.04.30] [[Infinite "That Summer" Concert]]
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* [2013.10.21] [[Destiny in America]]
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===Photobooks===
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*[2013.12.26] [[Infinite IDEA]]
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==Japanese Discography==
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===Albums===
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* [2013.06.05] [[Koi ni Ochiru Toki]] (恋に落ちるとき)
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* [2015.12.16] [[For You (Infinite album)|For You]]
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* [2017.05.24] [[Air (Infinite album)|Air]]
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===Best Albums===
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* [2016.08.31] [[Best of Infinite|BEST OF INFINITE]]
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===Singles===
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* [2011.11.19] [[BTD (Before the Dawn)|BTD]]
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* [2012.04.18] [[Be Mine (Infinite)|Be Mine]]
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* [2012.08.29] [[She's Back]]
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* [2014.07.02] [[Last Romeo ~Kimi ga Ireba Ii~]] (Last Romeo ~君がいればいい~)
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* [2014.12.24] [[Dilemma (Infinite)|Dilemma]]
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* [2015.04.29] [[24 Jikan]] (24時間)
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===Digital Singles===
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* [2015.04.12] [[24 Jikan]] (24時間)
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* [2015.12.14] [[Can't Get Over You]]
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* [2015.12.14] [[Love of My Life]]
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* [2016.08.17] [[D.N.A / Paradise|D.N.A / Paradise (Japanese Version)]]
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===Rental Singles===
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* [2011.01.26] [[To-Ra-Wa|TO-RA-WA]]
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* [2011.02.23] [[She's Back]]
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* [2011.03.16] [[BTD (Before the Dawn)|BTD (Before the Dawn)]]
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* [2011.04.30] [[Nothing's Over]]
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===DVDs===
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* [2012.02.29] [[Infinite Japan 1st Live "Leaping Over" DVD|INFINITE JAPAN 1ST LIVE「LEAPING OVER」DVD]]
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* [2012.07.24] [[Infinite 3rd Mini Album Showcase Special DVD 「The Mission」]]
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* [2012.08.08] [[Infinite's Sesame Player DVD Box]]
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* [2012.09.05] [[2012 Infinite Concert "Second Invasion" in Japan|2012 INFINITE CONCERT「SECOND INVASION」in JAPAN]]
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* [2013.04.24] [[Infinite Ranking King]]
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* [2013.10.18] [[Infinite Destiny in American Production DVD]]
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* [2013.10.30] [[「INFINITE 1ST ARENA TOUR IN JAPAN」]]
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==Filmography==
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===Television===
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* [2010] [[Infinite! You Are My Oppa!!]]
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* [2010] [[Mnet Japan Days of Infinite]]
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* [2011] [[Mnet Wide Sesame Player Season 2]]
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* [2011] [[Birth of a Family]]
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* [2012] [[Ranking King]]
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* [2014] [[This Is INFINITE]]
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==Awards==
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*[2010.12.15] 18th Korean Culture Entertainment Awards: New Generation Popular Music Teen Singer Award
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*[2011.10.09] SBS [[Inkigayo]] Mutizen - Paradise
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*[2011.10.13] Mnet M Countdown #1 - Paradise
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*[2012.01.11] 26th Golden Disk Awards: Disk Bonsang, Hallyu Icon Award
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*[2012.02.29] Korean Music Awards - Netizen-Picked Best Group
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*[2012.12.14] 2012 MelOn Music Awards - Top 10 Artists
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*[2013.01.15] 27th Golden Disk Awards - Disk Bonsang, Best Group Performance Award
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*[2013.03.07] 13th Korean National Assembly Awards - Popular Music of the Year
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*[2013.07.05] KBS [[Music Bank]] K-Pop Best 7 - #6 "[[Man In Love (Namjaga Saranghalttae)]]"
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*[2013.07.18] 2013 Mnet 20's Choice - Best Global Touring Artist Award
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*[2013.11.22] 2013 Mnet Asian Music Awards - Sony MDR Worldwide Performer
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*[2013.11.22] 2013 Mnet Asian Music Awards - Best Male Group
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*[2014.01.16] 28th Golden Disk Awards - Disk Bonsang - "New Challenge"
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*[2014.01.23] 23rd Seoul Music Awards - Bonsang Award - "Destiny"
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*[2015.01.22] 24th Seoul Music Awards: Bonsang
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*[2015.01.22] 24th Seoul Music Awards: Hallyu Special Award
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*[2017.01.14] 31st Golden Disk Awards: Disk Bonsang
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*[2017.02.22] 6th GAON Chart K-Pop Awards: Hot Performance of the Year
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===TV Music Shows===
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; [[Be Mine (Infinite)|Be Mine]]
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*[2011.09.01] Mnet [[Wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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*[2011.09.08] Mnet [[Wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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; [[Chugyeokja]]
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*[2012.05.31] Mnet [[Wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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*[2012.06.01] KBS [[Wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
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*[2012.06.03] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
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*[2012.06.04] MBC [[Wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
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*[2012.06.07] Mnet [[Wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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*[2012.06.10] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
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*[2012.06.14] Mnet [[Wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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; [[Man In Love (Namjaga Saranghalttae)]]
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*[2013.03.31] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
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*[2013.04.03] MBC [[Wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
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*[2013.04.04] Mnet [[Wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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*[2013.04.05] KBS [[Wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
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*[2013.04.07] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
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*[2013.04.12] KBS [[Wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
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*[2013.04.20] MBC [[Wikipedia:Show! Music Core|Show! Music Core]] #1
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; [[Destiny (Infinite)|Destiny]]
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*[2013.07.25] Mnet [[Wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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*[2013.07.27] MBC [[Wikipedia:Show! Music Core|Show! Music Core]] #1
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*[2013.07.28] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
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*[2013.07.31] MBC [[Wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
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; [[Last Romeo]]
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*[2014.05.28] MBC [[Wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
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*[2014.05.29] Mnet [[Wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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*[2014.05.30] KBS [[Wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
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*[2014.06.04] MBC [[Wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
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*[2014.06.05] Mnet [[Wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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*[2014.06.13] KBS [[Wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
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; [[Back (Infinite)|Back]]
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*[2014.08.02] MBC [[Wikipedia:Show! Music Core|Show! Music Core]] #1
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; [[Bad (Infinite)|Bad]]
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*[2015.07.21] SBS [[Wikipedia:The Show (South Korean TV series)|The Show]] #1
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*[2015.07.22] MBC [[Wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
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*[2015.07.23] Mnet [[Wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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*[2015.07.24] KBS [[Wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
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*[2015.07.25] MBC [[Wikipedia:Show! Music Core|Show! Music Core]] #1
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*[2015.07.28] SBS [[Wikipedia:The Show (South Korean TV series)|The Show]] #1
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; [[Taepung (The Eye)]]
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*[2016.09.29] Mnet [[Wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
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*[2016.09.30] KBS [[Wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
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*[2016.10.02] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[http://ifnt7.com/ Official Website]
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*[http://ifnt7.com/ Official Korean Website]
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*[http://infinite7.jp/ Official Japanese Website]
  
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 31 July 2023

INFINITE promoting 13egin (2023)

INFINITE (인피니트) is a six-member Korean group under Infinite Company. The group was formed by Woollim Entertainment and debuted in 2010. In Japan, the group is signed under Universal Music Japan's sub label Virgin Music. Originally a seven-member group, Hoya left the group on August 30, 2017 as he did not re-signed with Woollim.

Members

Former Members

  • Hoya (Lead Rapper, Sub Vocals, Main Dancer)

Sub-Units

Information

Infinite promoting First Invasion (2010)

Infinite was first introduced before their debut by Epik High member Tablo's official Twitter, as the Hip-Hop group helped with the production of Infinite's debut mini-album First Invasion, and later through their own TV-show Infinite! You Are My Oppa!!.

Also prior to their debut, in March 2010, four Infinite' members, L, Sung Jong, Woo Hyun and Sung Kyu, appeared on Epik High's "Run" music video.

Two months after the release of their debut mini-album, the song "She's Back" was released as a digital re-cut single including a remix of the song. In early 2011, Infinite released their second mini-album Evolution.

Only a few days after their second mini-album release, the group debuted in Japan with the release of a rental only single "TO-RA-WA". The single included their Korean debut song, "Dasi Dorawa", however, it was re-titled for the Japanese release. A second rental only single was released on February 2011, "She's Back".

One month later, on March 17, the group released their first Korean single "INSPIRIT", which included two new songs and a remix. Only one day earlier, on March 16, Infinite also released their third Japanese rental-only single "BTD (Before the Dawn)", which featured their second mini-album's, Evolution, lead track.

Infinite promoting Evolution (2011)

A fourth Japanese rental-only single, "Hysterie", was released on April 20. The single featured the second lead track from their second mini-album's, Evolution.

Infinite released their first full-length album Over the Top on July 21st with "Be Mine" being their lead song. The group had their first music program win on September 1st on Mnet M Countdown. They released a repackaged album titled PARADISE on September 26th along with the music video.

They made their official Japanese debut with a Japanese rendition of their hit song "BTD" on November 19.

Infinite had their first solo live concert in Seoul titled Second Invasion on February 11th and 12th of 2012 at the South Korea Olympic Park Handball Arena. Due to their rising popularity in Japan, they hosted Second Invasion in Japan on February 25th and 26th at the Tokyo International Forum. Tickets to their Korean and Japanese concerts were sold out under ten minutes. Due to the popular demand of their successful concert, INFINITE held an encore concert on April 1st titled Second Invasion Evolution. Tickets were also sold out immediately.

Infinite promoting Infinitize (2012)

The group made their Korean comeback with their third mini-album, Infinitize and its title song, "Chugyeokja" in May 2012, achieving six consecutive #1's on various music programs. Right after promotion, they started yet another concert series titled That Summer Concert 2012 starting from August 8 to August 12. They held their first Japanese Arena tour from October to November in eight different cities.

Towards the second half the year, Infinite members started solo and sub-unit activities. Member Hoya made his acting debut in Reply 1997 drama, Woo Hyun and Sung Kyu in The Thousandth Man, and L participated in What is Mom?. In November, leader Sung Kyu debuted as a solo artist with a rock-themed mini-album titled Another Me. Hip-Hop sub-unit INFINITE H, consisting of members Dong Woo and Hoya, released their long-anticipated mini-album FLY HIGH in January 2013.

Infinite released their 4th mini album in March 2013 and came back with their title song "Man in Love." It was announced in April 2013 that Infinite will be releasing their first full-length Japanese album, Koi ni Ochiru Toki in June. On their 3rd anniversary, they announced that they will embark on their first world tour, One Great Step, stopping by over 20 cities in not only the Asian regions but Europe and the Americas as well.

The group made a comeback with their 2nd single album Destiny in July 2013. They became the first Korean idol group to release a instrumental-only album THE ORIGIN in April 2014.

Trivia

  • Official Fanclub: Inspirit
  • Official Color: Pearl Metal Gold

Korean Discography

Infinite promoting New Challenge (2013)
Infinite promoting Destiny (2013)
Infinite promoting BE BACK (2014)
Infinite promoting Reality (2015)
Infinite promoting BEST OF INFINITE (2016)
INFINITE promoting Air (2017)

Albums

Mini-Albums

Remix/Compilation Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

DVDs

Photobooks

Japanese Discography

Albums

Best Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Rental Singles

DVDs

Filmography

Television

Awards

  • [2010.12.15] 18th Korean Culture Entertainment Awards: New Generation Popular Music Teen Singer Award
  • [2011.10.09] SBS Inkigayo Mutizen - Paradise
  • [2011.10.13] Mnet M Countdown #1 - Paradise
  • [2012.01.11] 26th Golden Disk Awards: Disk Bonsang, Hallyu Icon Award
  • [2012.02.29] Korean Music Awards - Netizen-Picked Best Group
  • [2012.12.14] 2012 MelOn Music Awards - Top 10 Artists
  • [2013.01.15] 27th Golden Disk Awards - Disk Bonsang, Best Group Performance Award
  • [2013.03.07] 13th Korean National Assembly Awards - Popular Music of the Year
  • [2013.07.05] KBS Music Bank K-Pop Best 7 - #6 "Man In Love (Namjaga Saranghalttae)"
  • [2013.07.18] 2013 Mnet 20's Choice - Best Global Touring Artist Award
  • [2013.11.22] 2013 Mnet Asian Music Awards - Sony MDR Worldwide Performer
  • [2013.11.22] 2013 Mnet Asian Music Awards - Best Male Group
  • [2014.01.16] 28th Golden Disk Awards - Disk Bonsang - "New Challenge"
  • [2014.01.23] 23rd Seoul Music Awards - Bonsang Award - "Destiny"
  • [2015.01.22] 24th Seoul Music Awards: Bonsang
  • [2015.01.22] 24th Seoul Music Awards: Hallyu Special Award
  • [2017.01.14] 31st Golden Disk Awards: Disk Bonsang
  • [2017.02.22] 6th GAON Chart K-Pop Awards: Hot Performance of the Year

TV Music Shows

Be Mine
Chugyeokja
Man In Love (Namjaga Saranghalttae)
Destiny
Last Romeo
Back
Bad
Taepung (The Eye)

External Links