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[[File:T-MAX.jpg|thumb|300px|T-MAX promoting ''[[Born to the Max|Born to the MAX]]'' (2010)]]
 
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'''T-MAX''' (티 맥스) was a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] four member boy group under [[Planet905 Entertainment]]. They debuted as a trio in 2007 with the single "[[Blooming (T-MAX)|Blooming]]" in Korea, and two years later in Japan under [[King Records]]. In 2009 after the release  of their digital single "[[Love Parade (T-MAX)|Love Parade]]", [[Yun Hwa]] left the group and was replaced by [[Chan Yang]] and [[Han Bi]]. In December 2011 it was announced that the group had disbanded.
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'''T-MAX''' (티 맥스) was a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] four member boy group under [[Planet905 Entertainment]]. They debuted as a trio in 2007 with the single "[[Blooming (T-MAX)|Blooming]]" in Korea, and two years later in Japan under [[King Records]]. In 2009 after the release  of their digital single "[[Love Parade (T-MAX)|Love Parade]]", [[Park Yun Hwa]] left the group and was replaced by [[Joo Chan Yang]] and [[Park Han Bi]]. In December 2011 it was announced that the group had disbanded.
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
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==Korean Discography==
 
==Korean Discography==
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[[File:T-MAX 2009.jpg|thumb|250px|T-MAX promoting "[[Love Parade (T-MAX)|Love Parade]]" (2009)]]
 
===Albums===
 
===Albums===
 
* [2010.06.03] [[Born to the Max|Born to the MAX]]
 
* [2010.06.03] [[Born to the Max|Born to the MAX]]
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===Digital Singles===
 
===Digital Singles===
 
* [2007.12.07] [[Lion Heart (T-MAX)|Lion Heart]]
 
* [2007.12.07] [[Lion Heart (T-MAX)|Lion Heart]]
* [2008.12.29] [[Run to You]]
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* [2008.12.29] [[Run to You (T-MAX)|Run to You]]
 
* [2009.09.03] [[Love Parade (T-MAX)|Love Parade]]
 
* [2009.09.03] [[Love Parade (T-MAX)|Love Parade]]
 
* [2011.03.07] [[Crime Squad OST Part.1]] (강력반)
 
* [2011.03.07] [[Crime Squad OST Part.1]] (강력반)
 
* [2011.09.27] [[Geunyeoga Ureo]] (그녀가 울어)
 
* [2011.09.27] [[Geunyeoga Ureo]] (그녀가 울어)
[[File:T-MAX 2009.jpg|thumb|250px|T-MAX promoting "[[Love Parade (T-MAX)|Love Parade]]" (2009)]]
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===Compilations===
 
===Compilations===
 
* [2009.01.12] [[Boys Over Flowers OST]] ''(#1 '''T-MAX''' & Green Cacao - Opening Title (Paradise intro))''
 
* [2009.01.12] [[Boys Over Flowers OST]] ''(#1 '''T-MAX''' & Green Cacao - Opening Title (Paradise intro))''
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* [2009.09.02] [[Motto Paradise]]
 
* [2009.09.02] [[Motto Paradise]]
  
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==Trivia==
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* '''Official Fanclub''': TRAXIAN
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* '''Official Color''': Pearl Cobalt Blue
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[[Category: Korean Boy Groups]]
 
[[Category: K-Pop]]
 
[[Category: K-Pop]]
 
[[Category: J-Pop]]
 
[[Category: J-Pop]]
[[Category: Groups]]
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[[Category: 2007 Debut]]
 
[[Category: Disbanded]]
 
[[Category: Disbanded]]

Latest revision as of 14:41, 17 September 2013

T-MAX promoting Born to the MAX (2010)

T-MAX (티 맥스) was a Korean pop four member boy group under Planet905 Entertainment. They debuted as a trio in 2007 with the single "Blooming" in Korea, and two years later in Japan under King Records. In 2009 after the release of their digital single "Love Parade", Park Yun Hwa left the group and was replaced by Joo Chan Yang and Park Han Bi. In December 2011 it was announced that the group had disbanded.

Members

Former Members

Korean Discography

T-MAX promoting "Love Parade" (2009)

Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Compilations

Japanese Discography

Singles

Trivia

  • Official Fanclub: TRAXIAN
  • Official Color: Pearl Cobalt Blue