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[[File:2AM.jpg|thumb|550px|2AM promoting "[[Dare ni mo Watasenai | [[File:2AM.jpg|thumb|550px|2AM promoting "[[Dare ni mo Watasenai yo]]" (2012) <br> L to R: [[Jung Jinwoon]], [[Im Seulong]], [[Jo Kwon]], [[Lee Changmin]] ]] | ||
'''2AM''' is a four member Korean group that debuted in 2008 under [[Big Hit Entertainment]] and [[JYP Entertainment]], and formerly under [[Cube Entertainment]]. In January 2012, they officially debuted in Japan under [[Sony Music Japan]]. | '''2AM''' is a four member Korean group that debuted in 2008 under [[Big Hit Entertainment]] and [[JYP Entertainment]], and formerly under [[Cube Entertainment]]. In January 2012, they officially debuted in Japan under [[Sony Music Japan]]. | ||
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* [2012.07.04] [[One Day (2PM & 2AM)|One day]] <small>([[2PM]] & '''2AM''')</small> | * [2012.07.04] [[One Day (2PM & 2AM)|One day]] <small>([[2PM]] & '''2AM''')</small> | ||
* [2012.09.12] [[For You ~Kimi no Tame ni Dekiru Koto~|For you ~Kimi no Tame ni Dekiru Koto~]] (君のためにできること) | * [2012.09.12] [[For You ~Kimi no Tame ni Dekiru Koto~|For you ~Kimi no Tame ni Dekiru Koto~]] (君のためにできること) | ||
* [2012.12.05] [[Dare ni mo Watasenai | * [2012.12.05] [[Dare ni mo Watasenai yo]] (誰にも渡せないよ) | ||
===Digital Singles=== | ===Digital Singles=== |
Revision as of 22:03, 7 December 2012
2AM is a four member Korean group that debuted in 2008 under Big Hit Entertainment and JYP Entertainment, and formerly under Cube Entertainment. In January 2012, they officially debuted in Japan under Sony Music Japan.
Members
- Jo Kwon (조권)
- Lee Changmin (이창민)
- Im Seulong (임슬옹)
- Jung Jinwoon (정진운)
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 "Inorae" 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, Jugeodo Mot Bonae. 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. In the end only a new song and a new introduction track was included in the release of Jalmotaesseo, the re-package album, although it also included fourth songs from their two singles. The new song, "Jalmotaesseo", was a change for 2AM style since it was an up-beat track, something that the group had never released before.
In May 2010, 2AM was selected by Sony Music as the representative Asian artist group to be featured on the commemorative album Listen Up! The Official 2010 FIFA World Cup Album (the other Asian artist being Japanese singer MISIA).
Korean Discography
Albums
- [2010.03.16] Jalmotaesseo (잘못했어; I Was Wrong) (Repackage Album)
- [2010.10.26] Saint O'Clock
Mini Albums
- [2010.01.21] Jugeodo Mot Bonae (죽어도 못 보내; Even If I Die, I Won't Let You Go)
- [2012.03.12] F.Scott Fitzgerald's Way of Love
Singles
- [2008.07.21] Inorae (이노래; This Song)
- [2009.03.20] Time for Confession
Digital Singles
- [2010.05.20] No.1
- [2010.09.16] Acoustic OST Part.1 (어쿠스틱)
- [2011.03.16] Choegoui Sarang (최고의 사랑)
DVDs
- [2011.11.02] 2011 2AM First Tour DVD - Saint O'Clock
- [2012.03.30] 2AM SHOW
Collaborations/Others
- [2009.01.15] May Doni - 7TEEN (#2 Mollaing (feat. 2AM))
- [2010.04.21] Personal Taste OST (#6 Babo Cheoreom)
- [2010.05.31] Listen Up! The Official 2010 FIFA World Cup Album (#13 No. 1)
- [2010.12.01] JYP Nation - This Christmas
Taiwan Discography
Other Albums
- [2010.08.27] 2AM Taiwan Special Edition
Japanese Discography
Albums
- [2011.11.09] Saint O'Clock ~JAPAN SPECIAL EDITION~
- [2013.01.09] Untitled
Mini Albums
Singles
- [2012.01.11] Never let you go ~Shindemo Hanasanai~ (死んでも離さない)
- [2012.04.11] Denwa ni Denai Kimi ni (電話に出ない君に)
- [2012.07.04] One day (2PM & 2AM)
- [2012.09.12] For you ~Kimi no Tame ni Dekiru Koto~ (君のためにできること)
- [2012.12.05] Dare ni mo Watasenai yo (誰にも渡せないよ)
Digital Singles
- [2012.06.12] One day (Recochoku) (2PM & 2AM)
- [2012.06.26] No Goodbyes (Recochoku) (2PM & 2AM)
Compilations
- [2011.03.30] Fukuyama Masaharu - THE BEST BANG!! - Asia Limited Bang!! - (CD4 #4 Saiai)
Endorsements
- [2010] Jambaengee
- [2010] Pepsi
- [2010] Richam
Awards
- [2008] Cyworld Rookie of the Month - July
- [2008] Asia Song Festival - Rookie Award
- [2010] Cyworld Song of the Month (February)
- [2010] SBS Inkigayo #1
- [2010] Gaon Charts Most Popular Ringtone
- [2010] SBS Inkigayo #1
- [2010] 25th Golden Disk Awards : "Digital Music Bonsang (Can’t Let You Go Even If I Die)", "Digital Music Daesang (Can’t Let You Go Even If I Die)"
External Links
- Official Korean Website
- Official Japanese Website
- Official Twitter
- Official Facebook
- Official Youtube
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