Now United

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Now United
Now United in 2018
Now United in 2018
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresPop, dance-pop, teen pop, bubblegum pop
Years active2017–present
Labels
Associated acts
Websitewww.nowunited.com
Memberssee Members

Now United (sometimes abbreviated as NU) is an international teen pop music group for kids formed in Los Angeles, California in August 2017 by Idols creator Simon Fuller. The group was officially launched in mid-2018. Originally the group consisted of 14 members from 14 countries. Now the group consists of 18 members, each representing a different country and nationality from around the world.[2]

History[]

2017: Pre-debut, announcement and "Summer in the City"[]

In mid-2016, Idols creator and Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller began searching for talent to fulfil his plan of creating a global pop group with members from all over the world. The selection took place through the help of digital platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok as well as dance schools and music academies, using expert choreographers, vocal coaches, songwriters.

In September 2017, Fuller indicated that "to recruit the 14 youngsters in Now United, he employed 20 people to travel the world for 18 months, holding auditions with groups of 10 to 20 people at a time."[3] But after seeing the talents of various youngsters he decided to make a group of 14 members of different nationalities and may add more members in the future if audiences respond to their music.

From 11 to 22 November 2017, members were revealed. On 13 November, the first teaser of the complete group was released, in the song "Boom Boom" by the record producer and record executive RedOne.

On 5 December 2017, Now United released their first single "Summer in the City", on Al Gore's "24 Hours of Reality", a global broadcast intended to work to raise awareness around the global climate crisis.[4] The song is an English version of "Sommaren i City" by the Swedish girl group Angel in 1992.

2018: Debut, Promo World Tour and Pepsi[]

From April 2018, the group began their Promo World Tour, where they appeared on many TV shows in different countries, as well as doing performances.

The tour began in Moscow, where they made their first public appearance on television performing "Summer in the City" on the finale of the Russian program The Voice Kids.[5] At the end of 2018, the group toured all of the member's countries and two others as well, notably Sweden and Austria.

On 30 May, Now United was featured in the single "One World", the group's first collaboration with RedOne and Adelina. The video song, directed by Daniel Zlotin, was shown on all beIN Sports channels during FIFA World Cup throughout the Middle East, North Africa and France. The song was the musical signature of beIN Sports throughout the tournament.

On 5 July, Now United debuted in the United States at The Late Late Show with James Corden performing their new song "What Are We Waiting For".[6] In less than three months, the group released the official videos of three singles, on 24 July, "What Are We Waiting For", shot in South Korea; on 28 September, "Who Would Think That Love?" shot in Mexico; and on 6 November, "All Day", shot in California. During their Indian tour, Now United shot and released "How We Do It" on 15 December, which featured Indian rapper Badshah. On 29 January 2019, "Beautiful Life", which was also shot in India, was also released. On 29 December, Dreams Come True: The Documentary was released, showcasing the creation process of the group.

2019: Special Olympics and Dreams Come True Tour[]

During the Philippines tour, Now United shot and released "Afraid of Letting Go" on 17 March. Canadian-Filipino dancer AC Bonifacio, who had previously appeared in Dream Comes True: The Documentary, had a cameo.

On 28 April, "Sundin Ang Puso", which was also shot in the Philippines was released, which was a Filipino language version of the group's jingle in partnership with Pepsi, "For the Love of It". The group also participated in the Opening Ceremony of the 2019 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Abu Dhabi. On 7 June, "Paraná", shot in Brazil, was released.

By mid-2019, it was announced that two new members would be added to Now United. The selection took place through social media, where fans were able to decide which country and which members should be part of the group. It was announced that the first new member would be from Australia and later the second member would be from the Middle East or North Africa.[7]

On 1 June 2019, the group performed live at the 2019 UEFA Champions League final in Madrid. On 25 July, Now United released "Sunday Morning".

On 11 August, "Crazy Stupid Silly Love" was released, featuring dancers from Velocity Dance Convention and filmed in Las Vegas, USA, and was directed by Kyle Hanagami. The month after, "Like That" was released on 8 September. The group also travelled and performed at several YouTube Space countries all over the world with the collaboration of Pepsi and YouTube Music. They also shot their music video called "Legends" while on the tour, which was released on 14 November. On 20 September, "You Give Me Something" was released. The song is a bilingual cover of the song by James Morrison and is sung in English and Portuguese by members Lamar Morris and Any Gabrielly.

The group toured Brazil in November 2019, as a part of their Dreams Come True Tour.

On 15 December, "Na Na Na", which was filmed at the Municipal Theatre in Rio de Janeiro was released, and on 2 September 2020, its Spanish version was released. On 28 December, "Let Me Be the One" was released. It was also shot in various countries, featuring clips from the group on stage.

2020: Quarantine, Come Together Tour, Destination UAE and New Members[]

On February 12, "Live This Moment" released the first single of the year. On March 7, the single "Come Together" will also feature Savannah Clarke for the first time. A few days later, the group announced their next tour, Come Together Tour, but it was cancelled due to the pandemic. Members traveled home to their homes because of the pandemic. On March 15, the group performed at Caldeirão do Huck with their single "Lendas", released last year. It was Savannah's first gig.

On April 3, the third single of the year, "Wake Up," was released before the pandemic. On the same day, the single "Hoops" was released, but it was canceled within hours due to a problem with the Koran. A few days later, "By My Side" was released, which was filmed by members in their homes. On April 30, the single "Better" was released in 2018. On April 24, the group announced that their own story would be coming soon, which would be available on YouTube. The first part was released on July 2 and the second on July 6.

On May 8, the single "Dana Dana" was released, which was also filmed by members in their own homes, and this music has been heard in the past, such as on Dreams Come True Tour. "Let The Music Move You" debuted on May 29 and the clip added to it on June 18 in collaboration with ZEPETO.

On June 23, the single "Stand Together" was released, which tries to open people's eyes to catastrophes in the world (COVID-19, Black Lives Matter...). On June 30, the group released the first lyric video of the year for the single "Better".

On July 29, a mashup of previously released music was released to celebrate the group reaching 1 billion views on their YouTube channel. The mashup was created by DJ Earworm. On July 30, the single "Show You How To Love" was released, but the following year a music video was released.

On August 8, "Nobody Fools Me Twice" was released, which debuted in Korean language. On August 18, in a collaboration with Pepsi, "Feel It Now" was released, which has been recorded for quite some time. At the end of August, a few members of the group left again after a long time, this time travelling to the United Arab Emirates.

On September 2, the Spanish version of the single "Na Na Na" was released as "Na Na Na - Spanish Version". A few days later, Diarra Sylla, a member of the group, confirmed in an interview with the Hollywood Fix that she had left the Now United formation.On September 14, Heyoon and Josh announced in a YT video that the search for the 16th member would officially begin within a few days. On September 18, the first music video was released that was no longer filmed at the members' home, but together at the same venue. The single/music video for "The Weekend's Here" was filmed in Dubai with sofya, Savannah, Sina and Heyoon.On September 20, the shroud fell off the finalists and the winners were Alya and Nour. Furrel and the producers decided that they had to record a song called "Habibi". On September 21th Simon Furrel, the group's manager, announced who had become the 16th member of the group. The 16th member was Nour Ardakani of Lebanon. On the 30th, the last single of the month was released, called "Somebody." This music video was also made in the same lineup as "The Weekend's Here".

On October 7, "Chained Up" was released, which has been recorded for quite some time, but has only just been released. Like "Live This Moment", the song/music video features the group's boys, but now Heyoon has been featured in the music. On October 10, the single "Paradise" debuted, but this music was only later released as a music video. On Novmeber 28, a music video for the single "Paradise" was released, which included the Uniters. The music video/single "Habibi" was released on October 19. That was the song that Furrel decided who would be the 16th of the two finalists. As a result, this was the first music video featuring Nour Ardakani. The next day, it appeared on all digital platforms along with the Arabic version. On October 28, the single "Golden" was released. On October 31, the group performed at the Global Village Dubai with the single "Come Together". It was Nour's first gig and he officially returned after a break from Joalin.

On November 7, another single, "One Love", was released. R3HAB was a co-host on both the single and the music video. On November 18, the group announced that the group's 17th member would soon be in the group. On November 30, it was discovered that he was from Ivory Coast, and the next day his name was Mélanie Thomas.

On December 3, the group announced that it would be appearing/introducing the 18th member of the group in spring 2021 who could come from anywhere in the world. On December 5, the Goodbye Dance Party was held, which meant that the group left the United Arab Emirates and everyone returned to their homes. "Pas Le Choix (Manal Mix)" was the group's new single for the first time. On December 10, this single was officially released, featuring all the girls in the group. It was Joalin's first music in which he sang, Diarra's big comeback and Mélanie Thomas' first music video. On December 30, the last single of the year, "Hewale", featuring Diarra and Mélanie, was released. On the last day of the year, the group thanked us in a video called "How Far We've Come - (The Journey So Far)". The video featured their upcoming single "How Far We've Come".

2021: Now Love, Camp Now United, New Member and Love, Love, Love: A Musical[]

The year for the guys began on January 8, the day that one of their new singles debuted, "How Far We've Come". The next single was released after a few days, on January 15, the day "Lean On Me" was released. The last music video/single of the month was "All Around The World", released on January 29, the first music video since "Summer In The City" to feature all the members.

The first trip of the year was on February 14th, the day the guys traveled to Mexico. The group left Mexico on March 4 and traveled to San Luis Obispo. During his time in Mexico, the band also released a music video for the single "Paradise", titled "Paradise - Official Memories Video" -March 9-. On March 16, the next clip was a whole new song called "Turn It Up", with partnership from KitKat.

On April 10, the third music video was released, which was filmed in Mexico under the name "Fiesta", a music that is also in partnership with KitKat. The next clip of "Baila" was already filmed on San Luis Obispo, and was shown for the first time on the Brazíl Fantástico TV channel on April 25. It was officially released on April 26. On the same days, the identity of the 18th member was revealed. On April 25, it was showed that he was from Spain and on the 28th his name was revealed, with Alex Mandom Rey as the 18th member. During the events, the group also traveled to Malibu on April 5, Los Angeles on April 9, Hawaii on April 13 and on April 26, each member traveled home to his own country.

On May 1, a music video for "Let The Music Move You" was released in their Hawaiian resort. On May 8, the official music video for the single "Show You How To Love" was released, which was shot back in Malibu. On May 28, a new music release, "Nobody Like Us," was released, the second music video filmed in Hawaii, and the music video is also in partnership with Forever 21. Earlier this month, specifically on May 27, the group traveled again, this time to Abu Dhabi. Three lyric videos were released this month, "Baila" on the 15th, "Stand Together" on the 17th and "Come Together" on the 26th.

The first big announcement came on June 1, when the group announced that it would host the Now Love Live Show on July 1. The only single of the month, "NU Party", was released on June 18th, the music video in which Lamar was seen again after a long time. The second big announcement of the month was on June 28, the day the group announced that they would soon host their first camp, Camp Now United 2021. On June 31, the official live show webshop was released -Now Love Clothes-. Two more lyric videos for "One Love" were released on the 8th and "Nobody Like Us" on the 14th.

The Now Love Live Show debuted on July 1, and the event was recorded at the Louvre Abu Dhabi, with 15 songs to be heard. The live show was followed by another live stream on YouTube Premium, Now United Afterparty. On July 3, it was revealed that the camp would be held in Brazil on a secret island where the group would spend three weeks, it was. On July 5, online registration took place and on July 6, the camp officially started. The only music video/single of the month was released on July 14 under the title "Wave Your Flag" will also feature Alex Mandon Rey for the first time. The following day on July 15, the group announced that it would host the Camp Now United Competition, in which 12 lucky talents will travel to Abu Dhabi with the group to do many secret and exciting things. The camp ended on July 25 and the group left Brazil on July 26. On July 26, at this year's Olympics, the event's official DJ played "Wave Your Flag" at the encouragement of fans. On July 27, 28 and 29, he played other music such as "Summer In The City," "Feel It Now," "Na Na Na" and "Baila."[8] On July 30, A lyric video for "Wave Your Flag" was released earlier this month.

August started the group with a trip, as they left Los Angeles on August 6 and traveled to Mexico. On August 15, he announced that their first musical, Love, Love, Love, would be out soon. This is the secret project that was filmed on San Luis Obispo. The official trailer was released on 16 August and the poster on 18 August. On August 25, the group emailed fans to inform them that on August 31st the shroud would fall off the 12 lucky winners who would be able to travel to Abu Dhabi with the group. On August 28, the musical Love, Love, Love was released, including three new songs: "When You Love Somebody", "Momento" and "Dance Like That". On August 31, the group introduced the 12 winners who will attend the Uniters Bootcamp in Abu Dhabi. The winners are from different countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Greece, Indonesia, Nigeria, The Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, and The United States. Around the middle of the month, the guys kept traveling back to their country, and only a few stayed in Los Angeles.

On September 10, all three of Love, Love, Love song ("When You Love Somebody", "Dance Like That" and "Momento") released on all music platforms. On September 11, "Ikou", which was filmed in Mexico, has been released,it was Hina's first song to fully shine. On September 12, the group officially announced their departure to Abu Dhabi with the 12 winners in week seven of TNUS (The Now United Show). They also announced that when they're done with their business in Abu Dhabi, their next destination will be Portugal, where they'll shoot the clip for their newest music, "Future Me". The group officially began bootcamp in Abu Dhabi on September 13-14.

Members[]

Members' Representing Countries
No. Name Birth date Hometown Position Activity Ref.
Original Members
6
Any Gabrielly (2002-10-09) 9 October 2002 (age 18) Guarulhos, Brazil Lead vocalist, dancer 5 December 2017 – present [9]
9
Bailey May (2002-08-06) 6 August 2002 (age 19) Cebu City, Philippines Lead vocalist, dancer 5 December 2017 – present [10]
11
Heyoon Jeong
(Korean: 정혜윤)
(1996-10-01) 1 October 1996 (age 24) Daejeon, South Korea Lead vocalist, dancer 5 December 2017 – present [11]
10
Hina Yoshihara
(Japanese: 吉原日奈)
(2001-10-12) 12 October 2001 (age 19) Niiza, Japan Lead dancer, vocalist 5 December 2017 – present [12]
13
Joalin Loukamaa (2001-07-12) 12 July 2001 (age 20) Turku, Finland Lead dancer, vocalist 5 December 2017 – present [13]
14
Josh Beauchamp (2000-03-31) 31 March 2000 (age 21) Edmonton, Canada Lead dancer, vocalist 5 December 2017 – present [14]
8
Krystian Wang
(Chinese: 王南钧)
(2000-01-22) 22 January 2000 (age 21) Beijing, China Lead vocalist, dancer 5 December 2017 – present [15]
2
Lamar Morris (1999-12-01) 1 December 1999 (age 21) London, England Rapper, dancer 5 December 2017 – present [16]
7
Noah Urrea (2001-03-31) 31 March 2001 (age 20) Orange, United States Lead vocalist, dancer 5 December 2017 – present [17]
3
Sabina Hidalgo (1999-09-20) 20 September 1999 (age 21) Guadalajara, Mexico Lead vocalist, dancer 5 December 2017 – present [18]
4
Shivani Paliwal
(Hindi: शिवानी पालीवाल)
(2002-03-13) 13 March 2002 (age 19) Udaipur, India Lead dancer, rapper 5 December 2017 – present [19]
12
Sina Deinert (1998-08-24) 24 August 1998 (age 23) Karlsruhe, Germany Lead dancer, vocalist 5 December 2017 – present [20]
5
Sofya Plotnikova
(Russian: Софья Плотникова)
(2002-10-23) 23 October 2002 (age 18) Moscow, Russia Lead dancer, vocalist 5 December 2017 – present [21]
New Members
15
Savannah Clarke (2003-07-09) 9 July 2003 (age 18) Sydney, Australia Lead vocalist, dancer 28 February 2020 – present [22]
16
Nour Ardakani
(Arabic: نور أردكاني)
(2001-11-30) 30 November 2001 (age 19) Beirut, Lebanon Lead vocalist, dancer 21 September 2020 – present [23]
17
Mélanie Thomas (2003-10-24) 24 October 2003 (age 17) Abidjan, Ivory Coast Lead vocalist, dancer 30 November 2020 – present [24]
18
Alex Mandon Rey (2005-07-10) 10 July 2005 (age 16) Mallorca, Spain Lead dancer, vocalist 28 April 2021 - present [25]
Former Member(s)
1
Diarra Sylla (2001-01-30) 30 January 2001 (age 20) Dakar, Senegal Lead vocalist, dancer 5 December 2017 – 5 September 2020 [26]

Discography[]

Filmography[]

Online shows[]

Year Title Platform Episodes Notes Ref.
2018 Now United - Meet the Group YouTube
1
Special
Now United - Singing and Dancing Without Music
14
Now United in Moscow, Russia
6
Vlog
Now United in Kitzbüel, Austria
2
We Are Now United / This Is Me
Launching
Special on the personal life of the members
Now United - Why I Dance x Rexona Dance Studio Special with Rexona Dance Studio
2018–present The Now United Show
Season 1 - 25
Season 2 - 44
Season 3 - 46
Season 4 - 31 (present)
Backstage of the world tour, shows and rehearsals.

4 seasons and counting

[27]
2018-present Meet...from...
17
Special
2018 Dreams Come True: The Documentary
1
Documentary [28]
2019 The Road to Dreams Come True
20
Backstage in preparation for Dreams Come True Tour
2020 Dance Parties
4 (for now)
Live made by members during the COVID-19 pandemic [29][30][31]
2021 Now Love Live Show x Virtual live show in Louvre Abu Dhabi
Now United Afterparty 1 Live stream on YouTube Premium after live show
Camp Now United 2021 x Virtual camp in Brazil
Love, Love, Love: A Musical 1 The group's first musical

Awards and nominations[]

Awards and nominations received by Now United
Year Award Category Work nominated Result Ref.
2018 BreakTudo Awards Debut Videoclip "Summer In The City" Nominated [32][33]
2019 Meus Prêmios Nick Favorite International Artist Now United Nominated [34][35]
Year's Fandom Won
BreakTudo Awards International Newcomer Won [36]
Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro Year's Rookie K-Pop Won [37]
Prêmio Contigo! Online International Newcomer Won [38]
2020 Kids' Choice Awards Brazilian Fandom Won [39]
Tudo Information Awards Group of the Year Nominated [40]
Artist Boom Won [41]
Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro Bombastic Clip "Come Together" Nominated [42]
Meus Prêmios Nick International Hit Won [43][44]
Fandom of the Year Now United Won
Favorite International Artist Won
Epic KCA Winners Won [45][43]
BreakTudo Awards International group Nominated [46][47]
International Fandom Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards Best Group Nominated [48]
Kids Choice Awards Mexico World Hit "Come Together" Nominated [49][50]
Capricho Awards International Hit Won [51]
International group Now United
Won
Prêmio Todateen Group of the year Nominated [52]
International hit "Come Together" Won
2021 Kids' Choice Awards Favourite Global Music Star Savannah Clarke Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards Australia Aussie/Kiwi Legend of the Year Won
Kids' Choice Awards Brasilia Brazilian Fandom Now United Won
Murex D'or Award Best Arabic Song "حبيبي" (Habibi in Arabic)
2021 Murex D'or Audience Nour Ardakani
Flame Roem World Awards 2021 Grupo de Pop do Ano Now United
Break Tudo Awards 2021 Grupo Internacional
Fandom Internacional Uniters
Crush Internacional Josh Beauchamp
Crush do Ano Any Gabrielly
Meus Prêmios Nick Criador Genial
Hit do ano "Lean On Me"
Clipe do ano
Fandom do Ano Uniters
Grupo musical favorito Now United

Tours - Shows - Camps - Musicals - Actions[]

Tours Year
Promo World Tour 2018
World Tour 2019 2019
Dreams Come True Tour
Come Together Tour 2020-removed
Shows
Now Love Live Show 2021
Now United Afterparty
Camps
Camp Now United 2021 2021
Musicals
Love, Love, Love 2021
Actions
The Voice Kids - Russia 2018
The Late Late Show with James Corden
365 Live Performance
WE Day
The Morning Show
ЖАРА-KIDS, Zhara Festival Live 2018
2019 Special Olympics World Summer Games 2019
Encontro de Fátima Bernardes
2019 UEFA Champions League
Meus Prêmios Nick 2019
Caldeirão do Huck 2020
Global Village Dubai
Domingo Show
Meus Prêmios Nick 2020
MTV Fresh Out 2021
Criança Esperança

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