Apeace
Apeace | |
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Origin | Korea |
Genres | K-pop |
Years active | 2011 | –present
Labels |
Golden Goose Entertainment Universal D |
Website |
apeace |
Members |
Jee Hyun-Sung Kim Wan-Chul Kim Jin-Woo Yun Jun-Sik Min Jin-Hong Choi Young-Won Kim Won-Sik Oh Se-Hyeon Jeong Young-Wook Ha Geon-Hee Song Seung-Hyuk Hong Sung-Ho Hwang Doo-Hwan Choi Si-Hyuk Yoo Jae-Deok |
Apeace (in Japanese, エーピース; in Korean, 에이피스), formerly known as Double B 21[1] (더블비21) or Double B, is a boyband from South Korea. The group was the largest K-pop boy band, with 21 members,[1] until 30 June 2014, when it changed to 15 members.
The group is subdivided into three subunits: Lapis5, Jade5 and Onyx5 (each with 5 members).[2] The members were chosen and produced by Kim Kyungwook, known for working with groups such as H.O.T., Shinhwa and TVXQ.[3] The name of their fan club is "Hana-One".
Until 2015, subgroups performed 6 days a week, 2 times a day at K Theater at Yebisu Garden Place in Ebisu, Shibuya, Tokyo.[4] The group now performs monthly concerts throughout Japan.
History
Pre-debut
In 2009, members Hwang Du-hwan and Kim Wan-chul were set to be members of the fifth generation of XING (Crossing(X) in New Genre) (Hangul: 씽) from XING Entertainment.[5] Several members were models before debuting with Apeace. Ji Hyun-sung, Park Jae-won, Heo Chang-woo, and former member Hwang Seok-hyun and Im Ho-jun were models under DCM Models Management around 2008-2010.[6] Yoo Dong-ho and Park Jae-won appeared on SBS Star School in 2009 with other models such as Kim Woo-bin. Other members that modeled before debuting were Hong Sung-ho, Song Seung-hyuk, Lee Tae-woo, Choi Yeong-won, Im Yeong-kyun, Kim Seung-hyung, Min Jin-hong, Son Yu-chang, Oh Seung-hyun, and Lee Myung-eun.
Member Yoo Jae-deok (stage name is J.D) appeared on Star King's 100th episode in 2009 as a part of a kid's rock band.[7] He was 12 years old at the time. He later served as the main vocalist for a kids progressive metal band named MetallateM, which was active from 2010-2012.[8]
2010: Debut of Double B 21 with "One" and "S.O.S"
The original line-up of Apeace was called "Double B 21" (or "Double B"). It contained four sub-units: "Sky," "Earth," "River," and "Burning." Sky debuted with the single "One" on Mnet's "M Rookies" on 25 August 2010. All members appeared together for the first time on 24 October 2010 at Lotte World and released their single "S.O.S" on 27 October.
In December, they changed their name to "A-peace" and they promoted S.O.S in Thailand. After a hiatus, several members left: Jung Man-soo, Im Ho-jun, Lee Ha-neul, Hwang Seok-hyun, Im Yeong-kyun, Oh Seung-hyun, and Kim Dae-geon left the group. Kim Dae-geon later became a member of F.cuz.
2011: Debut of Apeace with "Lover Boy"
Their name changed for a third time, officially becoming Apeace (without a dash). They released their debut mini-album in June 2011 called "We Are The One" as well as a music video for the song "Lover Boy" on 7 September 2011. The group was split into three sub-units with 7 members each: Lapis, Jade, and Onyx. Jeong Eun-ho was replaced by Lee Tae-woo.
They were cited in Japan by programs such as Sankei Sports and Kuraberu Kurabera. In addition, a special program covering the group's debut was aired by Fuji TV. Members Son Yu-chang, Kim Seung-hwan, Lee Tae-woo, Hwang Doo-hwan, Hong Sung-ho and Song Seung-hyuk appeared on a food program called K-COOK.
On 11 May 11, 2011, Apeace opened K Theater in Yebisu Garden Place in Ebisu, Tokyo and have performed daily concerts since.[4]
On 28 November 2011, Son Yu-chang left to continue studying composition and Lee Sung-woo left because of backache issues. They were replaced by Kim Won-shik and Lee Myung-eun, respectively. After recovering, Lee Sung-woo pursued a career as a drama musical actor.
2012: Japanese Debut with "We Are the One" and major debut with "Hero"
In March 2012, Apeace released a mini album called "We Are the One" in Japan. The song was used for their first commercial, for Glico Bitte.[9] They held their first fan tour in Seoul in April, 2012.[10]
On September 29, they launched their major Japanese debut with the release of their first full-length album called "1st ALBUM Apeace." The promotional video for the title track "HERO" was released on 1 September 2012.
During this time, members Yoo Dong-ho, Jee Hyun-sung, Song Seung-hyuk, Kim Won-sik, Kim Jin-woo, and Lee Tae-woo appeared on the "Language of Love" segment of NOTTV's program Bidanshikai.[11] From June 10 to July 1, members Hwang Du-hwan and Song Seung-hyuk appeared on HBC's program Sega Sammy Cup.
2013: Japanese comeback with "X.O.X.O. ~Dreams~ / Never too late" and "Ur My Life"
By January 14, Apeace had performed a thousand concerts in Japan.[12]
Apeace released a single album on February 13, 2013 titled "X.O.X.O. ~Dreams~/Never too late," to celebrate Valentine's Day. From March 8–11, they held their second fan tour in Seoul from March 8–11. 700 Japanese fans traveled to Korea with them.[13] A fanmeeting was held at Konkuk University and a concert was held at Lotte World. ONYX member Song Seung-hyuk did not travel with them because he was admitted to the hospital in Japan on March 6 due to pneumothorax.
ONYX member Hwang Doo-hwan became a regular host on season 2 of NHK's weekly program Hangul Class (ハングル講座), starting on April 1, along with Koichi Akira, Ai Haruna, and 2PM.[14]
Members Kim Seung-hyung, Kim Seung-hwan, and Jeong Ho-young left Apeace on April 23 to fulfill their mandatory military service. They were replaced by Yun Jun-sik, Kim Doo-hee, and Yoo Jaedeok, respectively.
On August 20, Apeace held two large concerts: "Apeace the 21 Live -3 Jewels-" and "Apeace the 21 Live -21 Jewels-" at Zepp Tokyo.[15]
Apeace released the promotional video for their single "Ur My Life" on September 13 and released the album on October 16, which landed 11th on the Oricon Singles Chart.
2014: Japanese comeback with "VEIL" and member graduation
On 17 February 2014, Apeace won a leadership award at the Republic of Korea Record Culture Awards.[16]
ONYX member Lee Myung-eun was fired from Apeace on March 1. It was later revealed that he married someone in South Korea on March 15 and will not be returning to Apeace.[17] He was replaced by Choi Sihyuk on April 9.
Apeace released a promotional video for their third Japanese single entitled "VEIL" on April 30.[18] As part of their promotional events for VEIL, they held two large concerts on May 10 at the concert series LIVE ARCH, vol. 11 at the Tokyo International Forum.[19]
On June 30, 6 members graduated from Apeace: Yoo Dong-ho, Park Jae-won, Mun Byeong-hun, Heo Chang-woo, Kim Doo-hee, and Lee Tae-woo. This left 15 members that were rearranged into 3 groups of 5: LAPIS5, JADE5, and ONYX5. Their promotions at K Theater continued as usual with these new subgroups starting July 5.[20]
Apeace released a compilation album entitled "For You" on December 5,[21] featuring solo songs by members Kim Wan-Chul, Yoo Jae-Deok, Oh Se-Hyeon, Jeong Young-Wook, and Hong Sung-Ho. Apeace's second full-length album entitled "Colors" was released in Japan on December 24[22] and reached #5 on the Oricon Daily Albums Chart for December 23.[23]
2015: After K Theater
From their debut in Japan until their last performance at K Theater, Apeace had a total of 2199 daily performances and a cumulative audience of over 330,000 people.[24] Apeace had their last performance at K Theater on 31 December 2014. They announced that they would be joint managed by Universal Music & EMI Artists and that they would have regular monthly performances, starting with 【Apeace LIVE 2015 ♯0(ZERO)】 on January 25 at Tokyo Mielparque Hall.[25]
Members Choi Young-won and Jeong Young-wook were cast in the musical On Air Night Flight, along with Teen Top's Chunji, U-KISS's Jun and Kevin Woo, and Supernova's Yunhak. It ran from February 5th to the 12th.[26][27]
Members Jee Hyun-sung and Kim Jin-woo enlisted in the military on February 24th and are scheduled to return on 19 November 2017.[28]
On March 3, it was announced that Min Jin-hong will rest indefinitely from Apeace activities due to poor condition of his knees and lumbar vertebrae. He will continue as a member of Apeace as a stage adviser.[29]
Member history
8/10 | 10/10 | 12/10 | 2/11 | 4/11 | 6/11 | 8/11 | 10/11 | 12/11 | 2/12 | 4/12 | 6/12 | 8/12 | 10/12 | 12/12 | 2/13 | 4/13 | 6/13 | 8/13 | 10/13 | 12/13 | 2/14 | 4/14 | 6/14 | 8/14 | 10/14 | 12/14 | 2/15 | 4/15 |
as Double B 21 | as Apeace | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kim Wan-chul | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Min Jin-hong | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ji Hyunsung | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jeong Eun-ho | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kim Seung-hyung | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Im Young-gyun | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hwang Seok-hyun | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jung Man-soo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Im Ho-jun | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lee Ha-neul | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kim Dae-gun | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Heo Chang-woo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Yoo Dong-ho | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oh Se-hyeon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jeong Young-uk | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Choi Young-won | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Park Jae-won | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lee Tae-woo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lee Sung-woo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Son Yu-chang | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kim Jin-woo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mun Byeong-hun | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Song Seung-hyuk | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hong Sung-ho | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hwang Du-hwan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ha Geon-hee | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kim Seung-hwan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jeong Ho-young | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kim Won-sik | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lee Myung-eun | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Yun Jun-sik | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kim Doo-hee | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Yoo Jae-deok | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Choi Si-hyuk | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Members
Current members[2]
Subgroup Lapis5
- Kim Wan-chul (김완철)
- Min Jin-hong (민진홍) - stage adviser as of March 3, 2015
- Oh Se-hyeon (오세현)
- Jung Young-uk (정영욱)
- Choi Si-hyuk (최시혁)
Subgroup Jade5
- Choi Young-won (최영원)
- Kim Won-sik (김원식) - replaced Son Yu-chang on November 28, 2011
- Ha Geon-hee (하건희)
- Hwang Du-hwan (황두환)
- Yoo Jae-deok (J.D) (유재덕) - replaced Jeong Ho-young on April 13, 2013
Subgroup Onyx5
- Song Seung-hyuk (송승혁)
- Hong Sung-ho (홍성호)
- Yun Jun-sik (윤준식) - replaced Kim Seung-hyung on April 13, 2013
On hiatus
Subgroup Onyx5
- Ji Hyun-sung (지현성) - in military
- Kim Jin-woo (김진우) - in military
Former members
Subgroup Lapis
- Kim Seung-hyung (김승형) - left April 23, 2013
- Mun Byeong-hun (문병훈) - left June 30, 2014
- Heo Chang-woo (허창우) - left June 30, 2014
Subgroup Jade
- Son Yu-chang (손유창) - left November 28, 2011
- Kim Seung-hwan (김승환) - left April 23, 2013
- Yoo Dong-ho (유동호) - left June 30, 2014
- Park Jae-won (박재원) - left June 30, 2014
- Kim Doo-hee (김두희) - left June 30, 2014
Subgroup Onyx
- Lee Sung-woo (이성우) - left November 28, 2011
- Jeong Ho-young (정호영) - left April 23, 2013
- Lee Myung-eun (이명은) - left March 1, 2014
- Lee Tae-woo (이태우) - left June 30, 2014
Discography
Country | Date | Type | Title | Tracks | Notes |
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Korea | August 2010 | digital single | One | "One" | by Unit Sky |
November 2010 | digital single | S.O.S | "S.O.S" | ||
June 2011 | mini album | We Are the One | "S.O.S" "Lover Boy" "달콤달콤(Sweet Sweet)" "Bad Girl" "We Are the One" "하루하루(ハルハル/Haru Haru)" | ||
Japan | March 2012 | single album | We Are the One | "We Are the One" "One" "We Are the One" off vocal "One" off vocal | Japanese versions of original tracks |
September 2012 | full-length album | Apeace | "Hero" "2 for 1" "Bad Girl" "We are the One" "Tell me" "One" "ハルハル(Haru Haru)" "オチョダガ(Ocheodaga)" "S.O.S" "Lover Boy" "In Your Hands" "Sweet Sweet" "千年の誓い(Take Off)" | 5 versions: -Regular Edition -LAPIS Version -JADE Version -ONYX Version -Limited Edition | |
February 2013 | single album | X.O.X.O ~夢を抱いて /Never too late | "X.O.X.O~夢を抱いて" "Never Too Late" "X.O.X.O~夢を抱いて" instrumental "Never Too Late" instrumental | 5 versions: -Regular Edition -LAPIS Version -JADE Version -ONYX Version -Limited Edition | |
October 2013 | single album | Ur My Life | "Ur My Life" "Volume Up" "Ur My Life" instrumental "Volume Up" instrumental | 2 versions: -Regular Edition -Limited Edition | |
April 2014 | single album | VEIL | "VEIL" "Sakura" "VEIL" instrumental "Sakura" instrumental | 2 versions: -Regular Edition -Limited Edition | |
December 2014 | compilation album | For You | "君だけに/To You Only" "Fly" Friends "愛してる/I Love You" "僕たちの世界/Our World" "Diary" "유리조각/Pieces of Glass" "그댈 향한 나의 사랑/My Love for You" | Solo songs by: -Kim Wan-Chul -Yoo Jae-Deok -Oh Se-Hyeon -Jeong Young-Wook -Hong Sung-Ho | |
full-length album | Colors | "All My Love" "VEIL" "I Miss You" "XOXO" "Knock My World" "Never Too Late" "指輪の跡" "Ur My Life" "20/20" "Rain Cloud" ぎゅっとしたい" | 2 versions: -Regular Edition -Limited Edition |
Videography
Music Videos
Year | Song | Album |
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2010 | One | One |
2010 | S.O.S | S.O.S |
2011 | A Ring Mark | - |
2011 | Lover Boy | We Are The One |
2011 | Lover Boy (Dance Ver.) | We Are The One |
Promotional Videos
Year | Song | Album |
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2011 | Lover Boy | We Are The One |
2012 | We Are The One | We Are The One |
2012 | Hero | Apeace |
2013 | Ur My Life | Ur My Life |
2014 | VEIL | VEIL |
References
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- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Apeaceとは". Apeace. Retrieved 2014-07-04.
- ↑ "Profile". Retrieved 10 December 2013.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Schedule". Apeace official Japanese website. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
- ↑ "XING". XING Entertainment. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
- ↑ "Management>>Men". DCMmodel.com. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
- ↑ "Star King - Episode 100". SBS. 17 January 2009.
- ↑ "메탈라템(MetallateM)". Mnet.interest.me. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
- ↑ "Apeace CF [Bitte]". Golden Goose Ent. official website.
- ↑ "Event>>Apeace". H.I.S official website. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
- ↑ "Bidanshikai". NOTTV official website. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
- ↑ "Apeace hold their 1000th concert in Japan". Allkpop. January 2013.
- ↑ "21 member boyband Apeace holds fanmeeting with 700 Japanese fans in Korea". Allkpop. 11 March 2013.
- ↑ "テレビでハングル講座". NHK. Retrieved 15 March 2014.
- ↑ "Apeace the 21 Live". CircleKSunkus official website. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
- ↑ "에이피스, ‘대한민국기록문화대상’서 리더십 종합대상 수상". NSP News Agency. 18 February 2014.
- ↑ "イ・ミョンウンの件について". Apeace official Japanese website. 15 March 2014.
- ↑ "【CDシングル】 VEIL<通常盤>". Tower Records Online. 13 February 2014.
- ↑ "韓タメDaily presents 「LIVE ARCH vol.11」スペシャルゲスト:Apeace". LIVE ARCH. Retrieved 14 May 2014.
- ↑ "7月からの公演についてのご案内". Apeace official Japanese website. 31 May 2014.
- ↑ "Apeaceコンピレーションアルバム「For You」発売決定". Apeace official Japanese website. 1 December 2014.
- ↑ "12/24(水)2ndアルバム「Colors」発売決定!". Universal Music. 30 October 2014.
- ↑ "デイリー CDアルバムランキング 2014年12月23日付". Oricon Style. 23 December 2014.
- ↑ "에이피스, 日 공연 2199회 돌파…누적 관객 33만명 기록". OBS News. 4 January 2015.
- ↑ "2015年1月25日【Apeace LIVE 2015 ♯0(ZERO)】開催のお知らせ". Apeace official Japanese website. 30 December 2014.
- ↑ "追加キャスト発表! U-KISSのケビン&ジュン、Apeaceのヨンウク&ヨンウォンが出演". Musical ON AIR Japan. 10 December 2014.
- ↑ "U-KISS's Kevin And Jun Casted For Korean-Japanese Musical "On Air Night Flight"". KpopStarz. 11 December 2014.
- ↑ "ファンの皆様へ". Apeace official Japanese website. 23 January 2015.
- ↑ "ミン・ジンホン アーティスト活動無期限休養とステージングアドバイザー就任のお知らせ". Apeace official Japanese website. 3 March 2015.