Top Combine

Top Combine
Chinese name 至上勵合 (Traditional)
Chinese name 至上励合 (Simplified)
Pinyin Zhì Shàng Lì Hé (Mandarin)
Origin Shanghai, China
Other name(s) TC
Occupation Singers, dancers, actors
Genre(s) Mandopop, dance-pop
Label(s) Record Label(s):
DoReMi Media
(2007–present)
Manage Label(s):
EE-Media
(2007–present)
Years active 2008-present
Current Members Bird (Zhang Yuan)
Caesar (Li Mao)
Mars (Ma Xueyang)
Kenny (Liu Zhoucheng)
Tanas (Kim Eun-sung)
Past Members Gao Wei
Official Website www.top-combine.com

Top Combine is a Mandopop boy band. The group consists of the members Bird Zhang, Caesar Li, Mars Ma, Kenny Liu, and Tanas Kim. All were professionally trained in singing, dancing, modeling, and language.[1] With the exception of Kim, the other four members of Top Combine were all 2007 contestants from China's top singing competition Super Boy (Chinese: 快乐男声), the male counterpart of Super Girl (Chinese: 超级女声).[2][3] They debuted in October 2008 with a performance of their first single, "Arrival" (降临).

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History

The Super Boy competition and formation

Due to the success of the predecessor Super Girl, Hunan TV and record label EE Media decided to produce a male counterpart of the contest. Deemed China's version of American Idol,[3] Super Boy's first broadcast was on May 25, 2007. Zhang Yuan, representing Nanjing, snatched ninth place in the contest overall, successfully entering the top ten of the finalists round.[4] Although Li Mao of Nanjing, Ma Xueyang of Chengdu, Liu Zhoucheng of Guangzhou, and Gao Wei of Changsha were all eliminated before the final round, it had already been proposed by EE Media for these four contestants to unite as one vocal group.[5] Contestant Yang Fan of Jinan was to join the group as well, but was soon removed from the group.[5] After a few test recordings with the four potential members, EE Media signed them to record contracts, temporarily being added to a group named "Happy Boy Group". Originally, finalist Zhang Yuan was to debut in a thirteen-member vocal touring group called "Happy Top 13", along with the other top thirteen finalists of Super Boy. However, the plan sounded tedious and hence was discarded. Instead, Zhang Yuan was placed as the fifth and last member of the "Happy Boy Group".[6] That same month, the five of them recorded their pre-debut single "Kiss", and performed it at the Super Boy concert in Shanghai.

With the support of South Korea's DoReMi Media, the group was sent in October 2007 to South Korea to undergo vigorous vocal and dance training. [7] Fascinated by the Korean music industry, it was rumored that EE Media would replace a member from the "Happy Boy Group" with a Korean member, hoping for the group to make a future debut in Korea. For a while, the Chinese media speculated that Zhang Yuan was to be replaced due to his late addition to the group in September 2007.[8] Later, EE Media announced that the rumors of a line-up change were true, and Gao Wei was to be replaced with an anonymous member in early 2008.[9]

The "Happy Boy Group" returned to China in April 2008 with the announcement of the new member Kim Eun-sung, a Korean trainee under DoRreMi Media who had replaced Gao Wei. The mysterious addition of Kim caused the Chinese media to assume that they were trying to compete against Super Junior-M, causing Korean fans to label Kim as the Korean version of Han Geng.[10] However, EE Media claims that Kim was added to the group due to his special voice and the bond he had formed with the existing members.[11] The addition of Kim in the group caused the group's popularity to rise in Korea,[12] even accepting interviews from Korea's KBS channel.[13]

Right before they recorded their debut single, the group decided on the name Zhi Shang Li He (Chinese: 至上励合), literally meaning "supreme combination". The group's English name was finalized to Top Combine and the members also chose English stage names for themselves. Zhang Yuan became Bird, Li Mao became Caesar, Ma Xueyang became Mars, Liu Zhoucheng became Kenny, and Kim Eun-sung became Tanas.[2] Nonetheless, all five members kept the characters of their birth names as their Chinese stage names. Jin Ensheng, the Chinese counterpart to Kim Eun-sung's name in hanja, became his Chinese stage name.

Musical career

Promoted as "China's Number One Motivational Boy Band" (Chinese: 中国第一励志天团), Top Combine's debut was both successful and controversial. The group's first single "Arrival" (降临) made its debut global broadcast in Music Radio: China's Top 10 Charts on September 8, 2008,[14] just six days after their official debut. The single peaked at #3 on the charts.[15] While the single was received with much success, the release of the single's corresponding music video on September 20, 2008 earned some ire the first few months of their debut.[16] The color, style, and material seen in "Arrival" is similar to that of the "O" and "Purple Line" music videos by Korean boy band.TVXQ[17] Top Combine were henceforth labeled as copiers by TVXQ fans. Later, it was clarified that the reasons for their similarities were because the two groups used the same director, Chun Hyuk-jin.

On October 9, 2008, Top Combine officially debuted on the program Up Every Day (Chinese: 天天向上), performing "Arrival".[18] Their debut EP, Arrival (EP), was released in different provinces of China starting from October 26, 2008. The EP sold very well in China, and the group held their first fan meeting with their fan club "Seraphim" on November 16, 2008.[19]

The music video of "Cotton Candy", the group's second promotional single, was released in early December 2008. "Cotton Candy" was composed and written by Mars, who composed the piece with his electric guitar and violin.[20] The single charted within then top ten of over five different music charts, peaking at #2,[21] and achieving more popularity than their first single.

Top Combine was invited to perform the opening act of the Southeast Explosive Music Awards on November 15, 2008. On November 17, they received their first award at the 9+2 Music Awards.[15]

Members

Bird
Caesar
Mars
Kenny
Tanas

Discography

Albums

Album Information Tracklisting
Arrival (EP)
  • Released: October 26, 2008
  • Format: CD
  • Label: EE Media, Doremi Media
Grandness Equal to Heaven
  • Released: December 13, 2009
  • Format: CD
  • Label: EE Media, Doremi Media
Lucky Boys (EP)
  • Released: April 28, 2011
  • Format: CD
  • Label: EE Media, Doremi Media

Solos

Other Units

E.E. Media Stars - 红星闪闪 (Hong Xing Shan Shan/"Red Star Glimmering")
Release Date: July 2009

E.E. Media Stars - OPEN新年 (OPEN Xin Nian/"OPEN New Year")
Release Date: December 2008

Super Boys (feat. Bird/Zhang Yuan) - 我最闪亮 (Wo Zui Shan Liang/"I'm The Brightest")
Release Date: September 2007

Awards

Year Awards
2008
  • Best Dance Group, 9+2 Music Awards
  • Most Popular Group Online, 9+2 Music Awards
  • Most Popular Newcomer Band, 9+2 Music Awards
2009
  • Golden Hit 2008, Beijing Pop Music Awards: "Cotton Candy"
  • Baidu Most Searched New Group Award

References

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  2. ^ a b "EE Media produces Super Boy group, name finalized to Top Combine" (in Chinese). Sina News: pp. 1. 2008-09-02. http://ent.sina.com.cn/y/2008-09-02/11102153417.shtml. Retrieved 2009-01-24. 
  3. ^ a b "China's new Idol: Happy Boys". Marketplace: pp. 1. 2007-05-02. http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2007/05/02/chinas_new_idol_happy_boys. Retrieved 2009-01-24. 
  4. ^ "Happy Boys' road to entertainment" (in Chinese). Xinhuanet: pp. 1. 2007-07-22. http://news.xinhuanet.com/ent/2007-07/22/content_6412449.htm. Retrieved 2009-01-24. 
  5. ^ a b "Happy Boy Group eliminates Yang Fan" (in Chinese). Sina News: pp. 1. 2007-09-06. http://ent.sina.com.cn/y/2007-11-20/17111800503.shtml. Retrieved 2009-01-28. 
  6. ^ "Top Combine wants to fight with SJ-M" (in Chinese). Sina News: pp. 1. 2008-09-03. http://ent.sina.com.cn/y/2008-09-03/16132155406.shtml. Retrieved 2009-01-24. 
  7. ^ "China's first vocal group" (in Chinese). Net Ease: pp. 1. 2007-07-18. http://news.163.com/07/0718/13/3JMI9S3J0001121M.html. Retrieved 2009-01-24. 
  8. ^ "Zhang Yuan in risk of elimination, five-member group to add Korean member" (in Chinese). Sina News: pp. 1. 2007-11-20. http://ent.sina.com.cn/y/2007-11-20/17111800503.shtml. Retrieved 2009-01-28. 
  9. ^ "Gao Wei missing from Happy Boy Group's EP recording" (in Chinese). Qianlong: pp. 1. 2008-03-27. http://ent.qianlong.com/4543/2008/03/27/3503@4369609.htm. Retrieved 2009-01-28. 
  10. ^ "Korean fans chase after Top Combine, calls Tanas Kim the Korean version of Han Geng" (in Chinese). Sina News: pp. 1. 2008-09-19. http://ent.sina.com.cn/y/2008-09-19/19082176099.shtml. Retrieved 2009-01-25. 
  11. ^ "Happy group returns to China with five members" (in Chinese). China V Net: pp. 1. 2008-03-19. http://news.zj.chinavnet.com/news/wenyu/2008-4/29774782/29774782_8573657.html. Retrieved 2009-01-24. 
  12. ^ "Korean member Kim Eun-sung added to Happy Boy Group" (in Chinese). Sina News: pp. 1. 2008-04-23. http://ent.sina.com.cn/y/2008-04-03/14491973594.shtml. Retrieved 2009-01-24. 
  13. ^ "Happy Boy Group accepts "crazy" training"" (in Chinese). Sina News: pp. 1. 2008-04-28. http://ent.sina.com.cn/y/2008-04-28/12072006496.shtml. Retrieved 2009-01-24. 
  14. ^ "Top Combine releases successful single, 'Arrival'" (in Chinese). People: pp. 1. 2008-09-08. http://ent.people.com.cn/GB/1085/7866172.html. Retrieved 2009-01-25. 
  15. ^ a b "Top Combine holds crown at 9+2 Music Awards" (in Chinese). Sina News: pp. 1. 2008-11-17. http://ent.sina.com.cn/y/2008-11-17/18162254863.shtml. Retrieved 2009-01-27. 
  16. ^ "Top Combine angels "Arrival" protects the world, MV debuts on HunanTV" (in Chinese). Sina News: pp. 1. 2008-09-21. http://ent.sina.com.cn/y/2008-09-21/15112176934.shtml. Retrieved 2009-01-25. 
  17. ^ "Netizens claim Top Combine's "Arrival" as a copy of TVXQ" (in Chinese). Sina News: pp. 1. 2008-09-25. http://ent.sina.com.cn/y/p/2008-09-25/00252182350.shtml. Retrieved 2009-01-25. 
  18. ^ a b "Top Combine makes debut performance, announces Bird Zhang as leader" (in Chinese). Wang Yi Entertainment: pp. 1. 2008-10-09. http://ent.163.com/08/1009/23/4NROHFOG00032KMI.html. Retrieved 2009-01-25. 
  19. ^ "Top Combine EP sales a victory, to hold their first fan meeting in Beijing" (in Chinese). Sina News: pp. 1. 2008-11-12. http://ent.sina.com.cn/y/2008-11-12/15372247202.shtml. Retrieved 2009-01-27. 
  20. ^ "Introducing Top Combine Mars Ma" (in Chinese). Top-Combine.com: pp. 1. 2009-01-19. http://bbs.top-combine.com/viewthread.php?tid=783&extra=page%3D1. Retrieved 2009-01-27. 
  21. ^ "Sohu Music Charts NO.20" (in Chinese). Sohu: pp. 1. 2009-01-24. http://music.yule.sohu.com/20090124/n261933775.shtml. Retrieved 2009-02-09. 

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