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Revision as of 10:09, 28 November 2013
BtoB | |
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File:BtoB, group photo from Korean Music Festival, April 2013.jpg | |
Background information | |
Origin | South Korea |
Genres | K-pop, R&B, dance |
Years active | 2012 | –present
Labels | Cube Entertainment (South Korea) Universal Music Group (International) |
Members | Seo Eunkwang Lee Minhyuk Lee Changsub Lim Hyunsik Shin Peniel D. Jung Ilhoon Yook Sungjae |
Past members | Lee Minwoo |
Website | btobofficial |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 비투비 |
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Revised Romanization | Bitubi |
McCune–Reischauer | Pit'upi |
BtoB (/ˈbiː.tuː.biː/; Korean: 비투비; acronym for Born to Beat) is a seven member male group from South Korea formed in 2012 by Cube Entertainment. The group consists of Seo Eunkwang, Lee Min Hyuk, Lee Changsub, Lim Hyunsik, Peniel D. Shin/Shin Dong-geun, Jung Ilhoon and Yook Sungjae. The group debuted on March 22, 2012 on M! Countdown with Insane and Imagine.[1]
Career
Pre-debut
The group was formed by Cube Entertainment. It was stated from the start that Seo Eunkwang, Lee Minhyuk, Lim Hyunsik, Jung Ilhoon and Lee Minwoo were on the list of original members who are waiting to be debuted under the name of "BtoB". They appeared on the JTBC sitcom "I Live in Cheongdam-dong" as an aspiring boy band working towards their debut.[2] However, Lee Minwoo had dropped out of the list of confirmed members after their first appearance on the sitcom and the fact of him not debuting with BtoB had upset many fans. On March 23, 2012, Cube Entertainment had clarified that there are problems with Minwoo's health resulting in him being unable to blend into the group. Adding on, he would still be a trainee under Cube. If he was to recover, he would still get a chance to debut. Minwoo was confirmed to debut as a C-Clown member under Yedang Entertainment.[3]
2012: Born to Beat, Asia Promotions and Press Play
On March 21, the group made their debut in a showcase held in Seoul, which was streamed from their official YouTube channel. They performed their title song "Insane", "Imagine", and various other songs.[4] On March 22, they made their official debut on on Mnet's M! Countdown[5] followed by Music Bank, Music Core and Inkigayo. On April 3, 2012 they released their debut album Born to Beat, with songs co-written by Jörgen Elofsson.[6] Their first broadcast was on Mnet's reality program 'Amazon (Idol Master Zone) on April 4.[7] They followed-up with a digital single titled "Father" released on May 3, in conjunction with May being the 'Month of Family'[8] along with a music video. An "Asia Special Edition" of their first mini-album was released on May 23, which contained two new songs: "Father" and "Irresistible Lips", for which a music video was released on the same day.[9]
The release of the Born to Beat 'Asia Special Edition' album marked the official start of their Asia promotions. They kick-started their promotions with a press conference in Singapore along with a promotional event in Bugis Square which attracted a crowd of 800 people.[10] The following day, they performed at Clarke Quay for "Music Matters Live 2012", a five-night festival that featured 40 bands from 18 countries.[11] A month later, they resumed their Asia promotions in Indonesia, participating in an interview with OneTV Asia. In addition, they held their first Indonesian showcase at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Jakarta on June 21, performing for both fans and media officials.[12] They made their debut in Japan with a performance at the "K-Dream Live" concert at Tokyo Dome on July 29 alongside 5 other groups.[13] In addition, the group performed at Sapporo Dome on August 1 for the "K-Pop Nonstop Live 2012 In Sapporo" concert.[14]
Starting September 4, Cube Entertainment released various teaser images and videos for their comeback title track "Wow" and second mini-album.[15][16][17][18] On September 11, 2012 the group released the music video for "Wow" and their second mini album Press Play the day after.[19] On October 18, they started promoting "I Only Know Love" as the follow-up single on M! Countdown [20] followed by performances on other music programs. A music video for the song was released on October 22,[21] which consisted of a montage of the promotional events the group undertook throughout the year.
Following the end of their promotions for "I Only Know Love", the group commenced their overseas activities once again. They started off in Singapore on December 1, performing as part of a line-up for "Sundown Festival 2012", an event that invited solo and group acts from South Korea, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan.[22] On December 11, the group performed as the opening act for the "2012 Asia Super Showcase" in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia at Kenanga Wholesale City.[23] The group became the first Korean artist to perform at the Thai Supermodel Concert on December 13 at the Bangkok Convention Center, and later held a press conference with around 70 media outlets.[24]
2013: United Cube Concert, 2nd Confession, Thriller
On February 2, 2013, the group participated in their first United Cube Concert alongside their Cube Entertainment label-mates. The concert took place in Seoul’s Jamsil Indoor Stadium, and attracted over 7,000 fans, local and international.[25] An additional concert was held in Yokohoma, Japan, in which the group sang a cover of Japanese band V6's "Feel Your Breeze" along with their other songs in front of more than 8,000 fans.[26]
On April 3, Cube Entertainment released hints of their second comeback through their official twitter account, posting pictures from an music video set. Later, their comeback was confirmed, with a release of a digital single on April 10 titled "2nd Confession".[27]
On April 10, the group held their first fan-meet in Taiwan for over 1,000 fans. The set-list included a cover of Jay Chou's song "Rainbow".[28] Following their promotions for "2nd Confession", they held two additional fan-meets in Thailand and Cambodia, meeting with around 2,000 fans in total.[29][30]
On August 23, Cube Entertainment released concept pictures for their pre-release track, "When I Was Your Man", a track off their upcoming album[31] with a special music video for the song released a few days later.[32] Their first comeback stage was confirmed to be on September 4's episode of MBC Music's Show Champion, prior to the release of their 3rd mini-album titled Thriller on September 9.[33]
Members
Stage name | Birth name | Date of Birth [34] | Position | ||
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Romanized | Hangul | Romanized | Hangul/Hanja | ||
Eunkwang | 은광 | Seo Eun Kwang | 서은광/徐恩光 | November 22, 1990 | Leader, Main Vocalist |
Minhyuk | 민혁 | Lee Min Hyuk | 이민혁/李旼赫 | November 29, 1990 | Vocalist, Lead Rapper, Lead Dancer, Visual |
Changsub | 창섭 | Lee Chang Sub | 이창섭/李昌燮 | February 26, 1991 | Lead Vocalist |
Hyunsik | 현식 | Lim Hyun Sik | 임현식/任炫植 | March 7, 1992 | Lead Vocalist, Main Dancer |
Peniel | 프니엘 | Peniel D. Shin, Shin Donggeun | 프니엘, 신동근/辛東根 | March 10, 1993 | Rapper, Sub-Vocalist |
Ilhoon | 일훈 | Jung Ilhoon | 정일훈/鄭鎰勳 | October 4, 1994 | Main Rapper |
Sungjae | 성재 | Yook Sungjae | 육성재/陸星材 | May 2, 1995 | Vocalist, Maknae |
Discography
- Extended plays
- 2012 : Born to Beat
- 2012 : Press Play
- 2013 : Thriller
- Singles
- 2013 : 2nd Confession
Awards and Nominations
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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2012 | MTV Best Of the Best | Best New Artist | Nominated |
Cyworld Digital Music Awards | Rookie of the Month (September) ("WOW") | Won[35] | |
2013 | 28th Golden Disk Awards[36] | Next Generation Star | Won |
22nd Seoul Music Awards | Rookie of the Year | Nominated |
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- ^ "BtoB makes an 'Insane' debut with 'Imagine' on M! Countdown". Allkpop. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
- ^ "TVREPORT :: 방송전문인터넷미디어". Retrieved 2012-04-07.
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- ^ "BTOB to debut at Japan this July at "K-Dream Live"!". Daily Kpop News. Retrieved 5 April 2013.
- ^ "Kara, BEAST, & MBLAQ to Decorate the Finale Stage of Sapporo's Summer Festival". Billboard Korea. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
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- ^ "BTOB releases music video for "Wow"". Allkpop. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
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- ^ "BTOB releases MV for 'Lover Boy'". Allkpop. Retrieved 22 October 2012.
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