Double-A (band)
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Origin | Seoul, South Korea |
Genres | K-pop |
Years active | 2011–2014[1] |
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Associated acts | AOORA&HOIK |
Website | Official Fan cafe |
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Past members |
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Double-A (Korean: 더블에이; pronounced "Double-A"), stylized as "AA", is a South Korean boy band formed by Wellmade Yedang formerly known as Well Made STAR M in 2011. The group consists of two members: Woosang and Hoik. Since 2015, Blue Star was acquired by Wellmade Yedang, the group while managed by Blue Star.
Career
Aoora was the first to join the group. Looking for a company he could work with and make music he decided on Well Made STAR M. Aoora then brought Woosang to the group, asking him to do the choreography for his music. The company then later added Juwon and Hoik, who had aspirations to be singers and moved from Busan to Seoul to do so, and Kimchi, who had quit learning the piano and clarinet to his dream of becoming a singer.
The song "So Crazy" and its music video earned them much critical acclaim, with their debut marked as "sexy and charismatic". Despite Aoora being the oldest, Woosang became leader. On 4 November 2011 Double A performed their debut stage live on KBS's Music Bank. The group also performed "So Crazy" on various music shows in South Korea such as MBC's Music Core, JTBC's Music On Top and SBS's Inkigayo.
On 7 March 2013, AA pre-released a song from their upcoming mini album, Rollin Rollin. The song was banned and deemed unfit for broadcast by KBS and SBS. 27 March marked the end of AA's year and six-month hiatus with the release of their first mini album, Come Back. The six tracks that were included within the album were all composed, arranged and produced by Aoora.
On 17 June 2013, AA's label revealed, "Joowon has decided to leave the group in order to fulfill his dreams as an actor. He's always had a strong passion for acting. He gave it a lot of thought and talked it over with the members' to come to the decision. Even after he leaves, he'll be staying at the label Wellmade StarM and support the AA members." AA will have an addition of two new members in place of Joowon.
On 15 January, Hoik appeared on Let's Go! Dream Team Season 2.
On 30 May 2015, the youngest member Jinhong was revealed to be the newest member added to the boy band 24K. Later on, was discovered that the member Kimchi left the group in the process of switching companies to Wellmade Star M's subsidiary BLUE STAR Entertainment, only remaining Aoora, Hoik and Woosang. Woosang was said that he will join the group promotions when he came back.
On 20 August 2015, was revealed a cover of Omi's "Cheerleader" by AOORA&HOIK. On 29 September 2015, was revealed the first episode of the third season of F@LLOW ME, starring only AOORA&HOIK, which confirmed that it's the sub-unit of the group.
On 1 October 2015, the sub-unit AOORA&HOIK revealed the single and MV for "아침 점심 저녁 (Morning, Afternoon, Evening)".
In May 2016, It was confirmed that Aoora's contract had expired with the agency in March.[2]
Current members
- Woosang (Woo Sangsoo; 우상수)
- Hoik (Jung Hoik; 정호익)
Past members
- Hwang Juwon (황주원)[3]
- Kim JinHong (김진홍)
- Kimchi (Yoo Yehyang-gi; 유예향기)
- Aoora (Park Geunee; 박근이)
Timeline
Discography
EPs
- 2013: Come Back
Singles
- 2011: "Double A"
- 2012: "AGEHA Dance" (아게하 댄스)[4]
- 2013: "Rollin' Rollin'" (뒹굴뒹굴)
- 2013: "OK About It" (오케바리)
- 2015: "아침 점심 저녁 (Morning, Afternoon, Evening)" (AOORA&HOIK)
Videography
Music videos
Year | Music video | Length |
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2011 | "미쳐서 그래 (Because I'm Crazy)" | 3:40 |
2012 | "불러 (Call)" | 3:34 |
"아게하 댄스 (AGEHA Dance)" | 3:12[4] | |
2013 | "뒹굴뒹굴 (Rollin' Rollin')" | 3:24 |
"Come Back" | 3:11 | |
"새벽택시 (Midnight Taxi)" | 3:19 | |
"오케바리(OK ABOUT IT)" | 3:54 |
References
- ↑ "Disbanded Kpop Groups". youtube. March 13, 2016.
- ↑ http://www.soompi.com/2016/05/24/aas-aoora-withdraws-from-group-to-pursue-solo-activities/
- ↑ AA(Double A)’s Joo Won Leaves Group and Will Be Replaced by Two New Members soompi.com
- 1 2 "AA (Double A) releases MV for "AGEHA Dance"". allkpop.com. 2 October 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2012.