X-5 (band)
X-5 | |
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Also known as | X-Five (엑스파이브) |
Origin | Seoul, South Korea |
Genres | Acapella, Pop, Dance |
Years active | 2011 | –2012
Labels | Open World Entertainment (2011–2012) |
Associated acts | The Boss, LU:KUS |
Website | www.x-five.co.kr |
Members |
Ghun Taefung Haewon Zin Sulhu |
X-5 | |
Hangul | 엑스파이브 |
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Revised Romanization | X-5 |
McCune–Reischauer | X-5 |
Xenos-5 (엑스파이브, often referred to as X-5 or X-Five) was a South Korean boy band with five members, formed under Open World Entertainment in 2011. 'XENOS', is an allomorph for the Greek word of 'stranger', where the name 'X-5' (referring to 5 Xenos), originated from. Their fanclub is called 'Xenia'.
After being officially announced by Open World Entertainment that they were debuting another boy band early 2011, X-5 debuted on April 20, 2011 with their song 'The Show is Over' at their debut showcase. On April 22, 2011, they officially debuted through KBS2's Music Bank with 'The Show is Over' ('쇼하지마'), after releasing the respective music video.
In December 2012 the members were released from their contracts of Open World Entertainment, after the arrest of the label's president Jang Seok-woo. In the same month the leader Ghun joined the Korean army for 2 years. In February 2013, 3 members joined a new group called LU:KUS, confirming that X-5 officially disbanded after the withdrew from their contracts with Open World Entertainment.
History
2011: Debut single, Xenos and mini-album, Dangerous
On April 22, 2011, X-5 officially debut with their performance of dance/synth-sound track "The Show is Over" (Korean: 쇼하지마) on KBS's Music Bank. On the same day their debut single Xenos was released which included "The Show is Over", "Fantasy" and "Get Off Me" (Korean: 내 눈 앞에 띄지 마). They went on to promote the single throughout Asia, including Japan, Indonesia and Singapore. However, the song "Fantasy" was deemed inappropriate and marked for over '19' years of age due to the lyrics 'party in the club'.
X-5 went on to participate in large scale concerts such as Korean Music Wave, KIMCHI, K-Pop Music Festival. On December 9, 2011, X-5 released their first mini-album Dangerous which includes title track "Dangerous".
2012: withdrawn from Open World Entertainment, disbandment
On 13 April 2012, following the arrest of Open World Entertainment president Jang Seok-woo, the group together with label mate The Boss have stopped their activities and performances.[1]
The source also stated that the group's leader, Ghun, enlisted to military service in December 4 until 2014, “Last week, before Ghun left, he said his farewells to those around him. With his heart feeling perplexed with the events that have taken place, he wanted to get the issue of military service over with quickly.” Later it was revealed that their concrats with their agency, Open World Entertainment, were finished. A source close to the group revealed in December 5, 2012 that “all the members of X-5 were released from their contracts 2-3 months ago without any conditions.”[2] Although the group left the company, they are still allowed to use the name X-5 and it wasn't officially announced that the group in fact disbanded or not. In February 2013, 3 members of the group, Taefung, Haewon and Sulhu, joined a new group called LU:KUS.
Members
Stage Name | Birth Name |
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Ghun (Hangul: 건; hanja: 健) | Son Hyunseok (Hangul: 손현석; hanja: 孫玄石) |
Taefung (Hangul: 태풍; hanja: 颱風) | Lee Donghyun (Hangul: 이동현; hanja: 李東賢) |
Haewon (Hangul: 해원; hanja: 海原) | Jung Haewon (Hangul: 정해원; hanja: 鄭海原) |
Zin (Hangul: 진; hanja: 真) | Jin Hyun-jin (Hangul: 진현진; hanja: 陳賢真) |
Sulhu (Hangul: 설후; hanja: 雪後) | Kim Jinwan (Hangul: 김진완; hanja: 金鎮完) |
Filmography
Year | Information | Channel | Type |
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2011 | Miss Ripley (미스 리플리) - X-5 as X-5 (Cameo) | MBC | Korean |
2011 | Spy Myung Wol (스파이 명월) - Ghun as younger Eric | KBS2 | Korean |
2012 | Let's Go Dream Team (Haewon&Ghun) | KBS2 | Korean |
2012 | Starking (Haewon&Ghun&Taefung) | SBS | Korean |
Discography
Date | Title | Track listing | Notes |
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April 2011 | Xenos |
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Debut album |
December 2011 | Dangerous |
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First mini-album |
Videography
Music Videos
Year | Music video | Length | Type | Album |
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2011 | "The Show is Over" | 3:15 | Korean | Xenos |
2011 | "Dangerous" | 3:34 | Korean | Dangerous |
Performances
- The 4th K-POP Super Live (May 15, 2011)[3]
- Korean Idols Music Concert Hosted in Indonesia (KIMCHI) (June 4, 2011) [4]
- Music Bank in Tokyo K-POP Festival (July 13, 2011) [5]
- KOREAN MUSIC WAVE in Singapore (July 15, 2011) [6]
- K-POP MUSIC FESTIVAL 2011 in KAGOSHIMA (September 10, 2011) [7]
- 2011 Guangzhou Hallyu Fashion Festival (September 18–19, 2011)[8]
- 17th Otgol Cultural Festival (September 24, 2011) [9]
- 2011 Asia Song Festival (October 15, 2011)[10]
- Open-World Festival in Tokyo (November 26, 2011) [11]
- K-POP LIVE for X'mas 2011 (December 23, 2011) [12]
- Earth Concert Kizuna (December 28, 2011) [13]
- K-POP GOOD FRIENDS LIVE 2012 IN TOKYO (March 24, 2012) [14]
References
- ↑ Park Young Woong "The Boss cancels their album release after arrest of president" Star News (Naver). 17 April 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-19
- ↑ "엑스파이브 소속사 벗어나 해체 수순, 리더 건 군입대" Nate. 06 June 2012. Retrieved 2013-01-11
- ↑ "[INFO] 「The 4th K-POP Super Live」". X-5 Official Website. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ↑ "[INFO] Korean Idols Music Concert Hosted in Indonesia (KIMCHI)". X-5 Official Website. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ↑ "[INFO] Music Bank in Tokyo K-POP Festival". X-5 Official Website. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ↑ "[INFO] KOREAN MUSIC WAVE". X-5 Official Website. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ↑ "[INFO] K-POP MUSIC FESTIVAL 2011 in KAGOSHIMA". X-5 Official Website. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ↑ "[INFO] Guangzhou Hallyu Fashion Festival". X-5 Official Website. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ↑ "[INFO] 17th Otgol Cultural Festival". X-5 Official Website. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ↑ "[INFO] 2011 Asia Song Festival". X-5 Official Website. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ↑ "[INFO] Open-World Festival in Toyko". X-5 Official Website. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ↑ "[INFO] K-POP LIVE for X'mas 2011". X-5 Official Website. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ↑ "[INFO] Earth Concert Kizuna". X-5 Official Website. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ↑ "[INFO] K-POP GOOD FRIENDS LIVE 2012 IN TOKYO". X-5 Official Website. Retrieved 24 March 2012.
External links
- X-5's Official Korean Site (Korean)
- X-5's Official Japanese Site (Japanese)
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