2AM (band)

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2AM
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Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
Genres
Years active2008 (2008)–2014[a]
Labels
Associated acts
Website2am.jype.com
Members

2AM (Korean: 투에이엠) is a South Korean boy group, that consisted of Jo Kwon, Lee Chang-min, Lim Seul-ong and Jeong Jinwoon. It was one of the two subgroups split from the eleven-member boy band One Day, the other being 2PM. They officially debuted on July 11, 2008,[1] on KBS' Music Bank, performing the song "This Song". They won their first Mutizen at Inkigayo on February 7, 2010, with "Can't Let You Go Even If I Die".[1]

Formation[]

Along with the members of 2PM, 2AM's Seulong, Jokwon, Jinwoon appeared on the documentary Hot Blood that was aired on Mnet, documented their rigorous training program on their pre-debut days. Changmin was not in the documentary because he had not joined JYP. Initially, Jinwoon was eliminated on Hot Blood, but he ended up in 2AM due to Daehun's withdrawal from JYPE.[2]

History[]

2008–2010: Debut and early years[]

2AM's first single, "이 노래 (This Song)", was released on July 21, 2008.[3] It was followed a year later by "Time For Confession", on March 19, 2009, with "친구의 고백 (Confession of a Friend)".[4] In January 2010 the group released the EP, "죽어도 못 보내" with "죽어도 못 보내 (Even If I Die I Can't Let You Go)" as the lead single. The EP featured four additional songs, three from their first and second singles and one new song titled "잘못했어 (I Was Wrong)", which was their promoted track.[5]

Through June and July 2010, 2AM opened for Wonder Girls on the second leg of their Wonder Girls World Tour.[6] They are also featured in Made in Wonder Girls.[7] On October 26, 2010, 2AM released their first full-length album entitled Saint o'Clock, with "전활 받지 않는 너에게 (You Wouldn't Answer My Calls)" and "미친 듯이 (Like Crazy)" as the lead singles.[8]

2011–2012: Asian career[]

Following the Korean success of their 2010 album Saint o'Clock, the group released a Japanese version on November 9, 2011.[9] In January 2012, they released their first Japanese single "Never Let You Go: Shindemo Hanasanai", a Japanese version of the group's Korean single, "Even if I Die, I Can't Let You Go (죽어도 못보내)."[10] It successfully entered both Oricon Daily Chart and Weekly Chart in the top 3.[11] They released their second Korean EP F.Scott Fitzgerald's Way Of Love[12] and released the music video for the lead track of the album, "I Wonder If You Hurt Like Me". In January 2012 they toured Japan, becoming the first K-Pop idol group to perform at Tokyo Bunkamura Orchard Hall.[9]

The band followed up with the release of their second Japanese single " (You Wouldn't Answer My Calls)" in Japan on April 11.[13] The song immediately debuted on Oricon Daily charts at fourth place.[14] The release included the Japanese version of "You Wouldn't Answer My Calls" and a cover Ken Hirai‘s "瞳をとじて (Close Your Eyes)."

In April 2012, 2PM and 2AM announced the release of the documentary film known as Beyond The One Day, in Japan. One Day refers to the group from which 2PM and 2AM both split. On April 13, they released the trailer for the film.[15] This was followed up with the release of Japanese single for the theme song "One day". In September 2012, 2AM released the third Japanese single For You: Kimi no Tame ni Dekiru Koto" their first original in Japanese.[13] The title track "For You~君のためにできること~" was selected as the theme song for Japanese TBS drama NEO Soumatou Company which premiered on July 16. In the same year, 2AM held their first Asia concert tour, visiting Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and Malaysia.[16] They recorded a Chinese version of the song "I Wonder If You Hurt Like Me (好痛) while Jokwon expressed some concerns about his pronunciation.[17] It featured on the Asian version of their second EP F. Scott Fitzgerald's Way Of Love. In November 2012, prior to the concert in Japan, Seulong fractured a toe and performed in a wheelchair.[18] The 4th Japanese single "Darenimo Watasenai Yo" was released in Japan on December 5, 2012.[13]

2013–2014: Japanese debut, One Spring Day, Nocturne, return to JYP, and Let's Talk[]

2AM released their first full-length Japan Album titled Voice on January 9, 2013.[13] The album collected the tracks from their Japanese singles released to date and included four new songs; "First Love", "Pretty Girl", "愛の歌がRadioから", "無邪気な笑顔で" and Japanese version of "I Wonder If You Hurt Like Me~君も僕のように." On March 5, 2013, 2AM released their second full-length album, One Spring Day. The album, containing nine tracks, is a collaboration with many artists, including pianist & composer Yiruma and Eptione Project.[19] They also hosted SNL Korea on April 13, 2013.[20] The band released their second EP, Nocturne, on November 19, 2013.[21] The EP included five tracks. Due to member Jung Jinwoon's injury, 2AM did not promote the album on music programs.

Members Seulong, Jo Kwon, and Jinwoon all officially switched their contracts back to JYP Entertainment after their contracts with Big Hit Entertainment expired in April, while Changmin stayed with Big Hit due to his involvement with Homme.[22] A new album, Let's Talk would be the first under JYP Entertainment, after releasing their previous albums with Big Hit Entertainment. Producer Park Jin Young composed several of the tracks, while the title song "Over The Destiny" was written for the group by Cho Kyumin.[23] Days Like Today was released on October 27, followed by "Over The Destiny" on October 30, 2014.[24]

2015–present: Hiatus[]

In March 2015, Seulong and Jinwoon decided not to renew their contracts with JYP Entertainment and would sign to other agencies.[25] While Changmin ended his contract in August 2015, JYP Entertainment assured that the departures did not mean 2AM was breaking up.[26]

On September 22, 2017, Jo Kwon parted ways with JYP Entertainment.[27] Jo stated that, despite his departure from JYP Entertainment, 2AM had not disbanded and that the other members had clauses in their individual contracts which would allow them to promote as 2AM in the future.[28]

On November 28, 2017, Seulong enlisted for his mandatory military service.[29][30]

In August 2018, Jo Kwon enlisted to fulfil mandatory military service requirement.[31]

On January 17, 2019, it was announced Jinwoon would enlist in March.[32] He will be the final member to enlist, due to Changmin's service completion in 2008.

Other contributions[]

In April 2010, they participated in the original soundtrack of drama series Personal Taste with a ballad titled "바보처럼 (Like A Fool)",[33] which also became a number one hit.[34]

2AM was chosen to represent Asia on Listen Up! The Official 2010 Fifa World Cup Album with the song titled "No. 1". The song was digitally released on May 18, 2010.[35] In October 2010, the group represented Korea and performed at the 7th Asia Song Festival, organised by Korea Foundation for International Culture Exchange, at the Seoul Olympic Stadium.[36] In 2012 they were appointed as ambassadors for the 'World Conservation Congress’.[37]

Members[]

Discography[]

Concerts/Tours[]

  • 2AM 1st Tour "Saint' O Clock" (2010-2011)
  • 2AM "Come On Christmas" Concert (2011)
  • 2AM 1st Japan Tour "Never Let You Go" (2012)
  • 2AM 1st Asia Tour "The Way Of Love" (2012)
  • 2AM 1st World Tour "Nocturne Symphony Of The Night" (2013)

JYP Nation[]

  • 2014 JYP NATION - ONE MIC in Seoul
  • 2012 JYP NATION Concert in Seoul

Videography[]

List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s) Ref.
Korean
"This Song" 2008 Un­known
"What Should I Do"
"Graduation" 2009 Un­known
"A Friend's Confession"
"Can't Let You Go Even If I Die" 2010 Hong Won-ki [38]
"I Was Wrong" Un­known
"No.1" Hong Won-ki [39]
"You Wouldn't Answer My Calls" Un­known
"Like Crazy" Hong Won-ki [40]
"I Wonder If You Hurt Like Me" 2012 Lee Gi-baek [41]
"One Spring Day" 2013 Hong Won-ki [42]
"Regret" [43]
"Days Like Today" 2014 Un­known
"Over The Destiny" Un­known
Japanese
"You Wouldn't Answer My Calls" 2011 Hong Won-ki [44]
"Never Let You Go: Shindemo Hanasanai" 2012 Lee Gi-baek [45]
"Denwa ni Denai Kimi ni" [46]
"One Day" (with 2PM) Cho Su-hyun [47]
"For You: Kimi no Tame ni Dekiru Koto" [48]
"Darenimo Watasenai Yo" [49]
"One Spring Day" 2013 Un­known
"Bye Bye" 2014 Igarashi Taku [50]

Awards and nominations[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Indefinite hiatus

References[]

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  45. ^ "ミュージックビデオサーチ - Never let you go〜死んでも離さない〜" (in Japanese). Space Shower TV. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
  46. ^ ミュージックビデオサーチ - 電話に出ない君に (in Japanese). Space Shower TV. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
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