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2PM

2PM is a South boy band formed by in 2008, emerging from the split of the pre-debut project group One Day into the performance-oriented 2PM and the ballad-focused 2AM. Originally debuting with seven members under the "beast idol" concept that emphasized powerful choreography and a masculine image, the group now consists of six members: leader and main vocalist (born Kim Min-jun, formerly Junsu), lead vocalist and visual (born Nichkhun Horvejkul), main rapper and vocalist Taecyeon (born ), lead vocalist Wooyoung (born Park Woo-young), main vocalist and center Junho (born Lee Junho), and vocalist and maknae Chansung (born ). Known for their hip-hop-infused tracks, high-energy dance routines, and catchy pop hooks, 2PM debuted on September 4, 2008, with the Hottest Time of the Day featuring the lead track "10 Points out of 10." The group gained prominence in of by challenging the typical soft image of boy bands with their intense, acrobatic performances and themes of confidence and romance. Early success came with hits like "Again & Again" (2009) and "Heartbeat" (2009), though they faced setbacks, including the departure of original leader in 2009 amid controversy. Over their career, 2PM has released twelve studio albums, multiple compilations, and numerous singles, achieving significant milestones such as topping the Gaon Album Chart with releases like The 7th Album 'MUST' (2021) and embarking on their first world tour, "Go Crazy!" in 2014, which included U.S. dates. They expanded internationally, particularly in , with their debut Japanese studio album Republic of 2PM (2011) and successful arena tours. Following a hiatus starting in 2017 due to members' mandatory , 2PM made a comeback with MUST in 2021, reaffirming their status as enduring figures in . As of November 2025, individual members continue solo endeavors, with some such as Junho transitioning to new agencies, Jun. K releasing his mini-album Dear My Muse in September, and Wooyoung dropping I'm Into the same month, while hints of a group reunion persist.

Background

Formation and pre-debut

In 2007, initiated the formation of a new boy group project named One Day, intended as a large ensemble of male trainees to rival the agency's female groups, with plans to divide it into specialized subunits based on musical styles. The selection process involved 13 trainees competing in a rigorous program documented by Mnet's "Hot Blood" series, which began filming in late 2007 and aired from January to March 2008, showcasing intense training in vocals, dance, and performance under J.Y. Park's oversight. Through viewer votes and evaluations, the project narrowed to 11 members, with Park Jaebeom (later ) emerging as the top-ranked trainee due to his leadership and rap skills. One Day was ultimately split into two groups: 2AM, a four-member ballad-focused unit that debuted in July 2008, and 2PM, a seven-member hip-hop and dance-oriented group comprising Park Jaebeom, Kim Junsu (later Jun. K), Nichkhun Horvejkul, Ok Taecyeon, Jang Wooyoung, Hwang Chansung, and Lee Junho. The "Hot Blood" eliminations, which removed three trainees including notable ones like Yoon Doo-joon and Heo Young-saeng (who later joined other groups), fostered internal dynamics among the remaining members, emphasizing teamwork amid competitive pressures. JYP positioned 2PM as the more aggressive counterpart to 2AM's emotional style, establishing a "beast idol" concept that highlighted powerful, acrobatic choreography and masculine charisma to differentiate from prevailing "pretty boy" trends in K-pop. Leading up to their debut, 2PM underwent intensive pre-debut training at JYP's facilities, focusing on synchronized routines and presence, while individual members like , scouted internationally, adapted to the group's high-energy regimen. In August 2008, JYP released teaser videos and images for their debut Hottest Time of the Day, building anticipation with glimpses of the members' fierce performances and the track's upbeat tempo, setting the for their official launch on September 4, 2008. This preparatory phase solidified 2PM's identity as a "beast-like" act, with the teasers emphasizing shirtless, intense visuals to underscore their physical prowess and bold aesthetic.

Members

2PM consists of six current members, each contributing distinct roles in vocals, rap, dance, and performance leadership, with the group originally forming from trainees selected through 's survival show "Hot Blood" in 2007. The members, primarily South Korean except for one Thai-American, joined as trainees between 2004 and 2007 before debuting in 2008. As of November 2025, three members remain under exclusive contracts with , while the others operate independently or under separate agencies, though continues to manage all group activities collectively, including specialized oversight for Japanese promotions.
MemberStage NameReal NameBirthdateRole(s)Join YearNationalityCurrent Agency Status
Jun. KKim Min-junJanuary 15, 1988Leader, main vocalist2004 (trainee); selected for 2PM in 2007South KoreanJYP Entertainment (renewed)
NichkhunNichkhun HorvejkulJune 24, 1988Lead vocalist, lead dancer, rapper, visual2006 (scouted via international audition)Thai-AmericanJYP Entertainment (renewed)
TaecyeonTaecyeonDecember 27, 1988Main rapper, vocalist2006 (trainee)South Korean51K (independent)
WooyoungWooyoungJang Woo-youngApril 30, 1989Main vocalist, main dancer, rapper2007 (open audition winner)South KoreanJYP Entertainment (renewed)
JunhoJunhoLee Jun-hoJanuary 25, 1990Main vocalist, lead dancer2006 (trainee)South KoreanO3 Collective (independent since April 2025; JYP manages group and Japan activities)
ChansungChansungFebruary 11, 1990Vocalist, rapper, maknae2006 (trainee)South KoreanL'July Entertainment (independent since 2022; JYP manages group activities)
Jun. K serves as the group's leader, providing vocal stability and creative input through songwriting, having been a foundational who anchored the vocal line during early performances. Nichkhun, with his multilingual skills from his Thai-American background, contributes to lead vocals, , , and visual appeal, often bridging fan engagement in live shows. Taecyeon handles main duties, infusing high-energy delivery that defines 2PM's powerful presence, while also supporting sub-vocals. Wooyoung's expertise as main vocalist and main dancer drives the group's synchronized and harmonious ad-libs. Junho excels in main vocals and lead , delivering emotive high notes and fluid movements central to their concept evolution. As the maknae, Chansung rounds out the lineup with versatile vocals and , adding youthful dynamism to group leadership transitions post-debut. The group originally debuted with seven members, including former leader Park Jae-beom (born April 25, 1987), who joined as a trainee in 2006 via audition and served as rapper and dancer, contributing to the initial "beast" image through charismatic stage control. Jae-beom departed in September 2009 following a controversy over past online comments, with JYP Entertainment confirming the permanent termination of his contract in February 2010, allowing 2PM to continue as a six-member unit.

History

2008–2010: Debut, early activities, and first lineup change

2PM debuted on September 4, 2008, with their first mini-album Hottest Time of the Day, featuring the lead single "10 Out of 10" (10점 만점에 10점), a high-energy track produced by J.Y. Park that showcased the group's synchronized choreography and charismatic stage presence. The release marked the official launch of the seven-member lineup under , following their pre-debut survival show Hot Blood. The single achieved moderate success on domestic charts, peaking at number 36 on the MIAK monthly chart and selling 6,332 copies in its first month. Following their debut, 2PM promoted the B-side track "Only You" starting October 17, 2008, which highlighted a more melodic side of their sound and helped build fan engagement through fan concerts like their first open showcase at . In April 2009, they released their second mini-album 2:00PM Time for Change, led by "Again & Again," a powerful R&B-infused track that became their first major hit, topping the Digital Music Chart for multiple weeks and establishing their "beast idol" image with intense performances. This period also included promotions for tracks like "I Hate You," contributing to growing popularity amid rigorous schedules that included appearances and music program stages. The group's momentum continued with their first full-length studio album 1:59PM on November 4, 2009, featuring the title track "Heartbeat," a dramatic electro-pop song that emphasized emotional vocals and dynamic staging, marking a in visibility as it peaked at number one on the Gaon Album Chart and sold over 100,000 copies. "Heartbeat" solidified 2PM's rising status, with the album's tracks like "Tired of Waiting" receiving strong radio play and contributing to their first major award wins at the 2009 Asian Music Awards, including Best Male Group and for "Again & Again." These accolades, presented on November 21, 2009, affirmed their despite the looming challenges ahead. Early ties to the Japanese market emerged in late 2010 with a showcase event "1st Contact in Japan" on December 8, where they performed hits including tracks from their upcoming , drawing over 30,000 fans and signaling international potential. In September 2009, controversy erupted when old posts from 2005 by leader Jaebeom () surfaced, containing derogatory comments about Korean culture and fans, leading to intense backlash and his temporary hiatus from group activities. Despite apologies and initial plans for a return, announced on February 25, 2010, that Jaebeom would permanently depart due to the unresolved public outcry, reducing 2PM to a six-member group. The revamped lineup re-debuted on April 19, 2010, with the single album Don't Stop Can't Stop, led by "Without U," an upbeat dance track produced by J.Y. Park that symbolized resilience and topped the Gaon Digital Chart upon release, selling over 110,000 physical copies and earning triple crown on music programs like Music Bank. This comeback not only stabilized the group but also propelled them to further domestic success, with the album peaking at number one on the Gaon Album Chart and reinforcing their chart dominance through the end of 2010.

2011–2012: Japanese market entry and domestic breakthrough

In 2011, 2PM achieved a significant domestic breakthrough with the release of their second full-length Korean album, Hands Up, on June 20. The title track, also titled "Hands Up," became one of their most successful singles to date, topping Korean music charts and earning the group their first music show wins of the year on SBS's Inkigayo in July, including consecutive victories on July 3 and July 10. This album marked a maturation in their sound, blending powerful vocals and choreography that solidified their position as a leading second-generation K-pop act. Parallel to their Korean activities, 2PM made their official entry into the market in 2011, debuting with the single "Take Off" on May 18 under Ariola Japan. The track, an upbeat song, served as the for their first Japanese studio , Republic of 2PM, released on November 30, which compiled re-recorded versions of their Korean hits alongside new Japanese originals like "Ultra Lover." The debuted at number four on the Weekly Album Chart, selling 50,265 copies in its first week and establishing 2PM as a prominent foreign act in . To promote these releases, the group embarked on their first arena tour, "2PM Arena Tour 2011: Republic of 2PM," performing in major cities and drawing large crowds that highlighted their growing international appeal. The period also saw expansions in collaborations and fan engagement. In 2012, 2PM teamed up with labelmates 2AM for the Japanese single "One Day," released on July 4 as part of the project Oneday; the emotional ballad peaked at number five on the Weekly Singles Chart and was featured in Beyond the Ripping, further boosting their visibility in . Domestically, their fanbase, officially named Hottest, experienced rapid growth, with the establishment of Hottest Japan on December 22, 2011, reflecting increased support from international fans. This momentum culminated in year-end accolades, including the New Artist of the Year (Asian) award at the 2012 , recognizing their successful market penetration. Additionally, members contributed to OSTs, such as Taecyeon and Wooyoung's track "Dream High" from the drama of the same name in 2011, enhancing their media presence. These achievements not only expanded 2PM's reach but also reinforced their status as a top-tier group with a dedicated global following.

2013–2014: Global expansion and concept evolution

In 2013, 2PM continued their expansion into the Japanese market with the release of their second Japanese studio album, Legend of 2PM, on February 13, which featured the title track "Masquerade" and showcased a blend of their signature high-energy performances with more introspective ballads. The album highlighted the group's growing maturity, incorporating smoother vocal harmonies and themes of reflection, marking a subtle shift from their earlier aggressive dance-pop sound. Later that year, on May 6, they returned to the Korean market with the mini-album Grown, led by the R&B-infused single "A.D.T.O.Y." (All Day I Think of You), which emphasized sensual choreography and emotional depth, signaling an evolution toward a more sophisticated, adult-oriented concept. This release was supported by their first Tokyo Dome concerts on April 20–21, drawing over 110,000 fans across two days and solidifying their status in Japan. Building on this momentum, 2PM ventured further globally in 2013 with performances in , including a commemorative in , , in October as representatives of , which helped broaden their international fanbase beyond . In 2014, their Japanese activities intensified with the third studio Genesis of 2PM on January 29, featuring tracks like "Eternal (Lasting Heart)" that explored themes of through mid-tempo R&B arrangements. Domestically, they released their fourth Korean full-length Go Crazy! on September 15, with the lead single "Go Crazy!" blending verses with the group's evolving R&B grooves to convey themes of impulsive romance. The 's emphasized a bolder, more liberated image, further distancing from their debut-era "beast" persona toward sensual, narrative-driven music. This period also saw 2PM's first significant U.S. engagements, including a performance at the free KCON mega-concert in in August 2014 alongside acts like and , which introduced their live acrobatics and vocals to American audiences. Their Go Crazy! World Tour extended to , with a sold-out show in Bangkok's Impact Arena in October, and marked their debut solo U.S. trek with four arena dates announced in cities like and , peaking their global reach. Conceptually, these years represented a pivot to R&B-heavy sounds with fewer electronic elements, as seen in Grown and Go Crazy!, prioritizing vocal expressiveness and mature storytelling over high-octane beats, which resonated in their chart performances like Grown reaching No. 6 on the World Albums chart.

2015–2016: Mature phase and international touring

In 2015, 2PM entered a mature phase of their career, emphasizing sophisticated R&B and funk-infused tracks that highlighted their vocal depth and charismatic stage presence. Their fifth studio , No.5, was released on June 15 by , featuring the lead single "My House," a groovy invitation to intimacy produced by members and Taecyeon. The debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart, selling 63,392 copies in its first month and marking their highest domestic sales up to that point. Critically, it was praised for blending sensual with polished , solidifying 2PM's evolution toward a more refined, gentlemanly image. Concurrently, their fourth studio , 2PM OF 2PM, arrived on April 15 via , led by the single "Midaretemina" and showcasing a mix of originals and adaptations like "Guilty Love." It topped the , earning 2PM the Best 3 Albums (Asia) award at the 2016 . The group's international touring intensified during this period, extending their Go Crazy! World Tour into 2015 with additional Asian dates following 2014's North American and European legs, drawing over 130,000 fans across multiple cities. In , they launched the 2PM Arena Tour 2015: 2PM OF 2PM from May to October, performing 14 shows in six cities to 150,000 attendees, where setlists emphasized high-energy choreography and fan interactions. This momentum carried into 2016 with the release of their fifth Japanese album, Galaxy of 2PM, on April 27, featuring the upbeat title track "Higher" and re-recordings of hits like "Take Off." The album debuted at number one on the Weekly Chart, selling over 100,000 copies in its first week and breaking 2PM's for Japanese album sales. Capping the period, 2PM's Arena Tour 2016: Galaxy of 2PM ran from June to September across 15 venues, mobilizing another 150,000 fans before culminating in their landmark THE 2PM in concerts on October 26–27, which sold out to 100,000 spectators and marked their 100th Japanese solo . Their sixth Korean album, Gentlemen's Game, followed on September 13, with the romantic "Promise (I'll Be)"—penned by Taecyeon—as its centerpiece, blending orchestral elements and heartfelt vocals. It peaked at number two on the Gaon Album Chart and topped charts in multiple Asian countries, underscoring 2PM's peak cross-border dominance. This era's releases and tours not only swept domestic and Japanese year-end accolades but also reinforced 2PM's status as a powerhouse.

2017–2021: Military service hiatus and individual pursuits

Following the peak of their international touring phase, 2PM entered an extended hiatus in 2017 as members began fulfilling mandatory obligations under South Korean law. The group's activities ground to a halt with no new full-group music releases during this period, shifting the focus to individual endeavors while members served. Thai member , exempt from South Korean military duty due to his foreign citizenship, remained active but did not lead any group projects. The enlistments occurred progressively: began active duty on September 4, 2017, and was discharged on May 16, 2019; enlisted on July 9, 2018, and was released early on February 25, 2020, due to protocols; Kim Min-jun () entered service on May 8, 2018, completing it on January 2, 2020; Lee Junho started alternative on May 30, 2019, owing to prior injuries, and finished on March 20, 2021; enlisted on June 11, 2019, discharging on January 5, 2021. This staggered timeline meant the group could not reunite fully until mid-2021, marking their longest break since debut. Limited group efforts persisted early in the hiatus, including the 2017 variety program 2PM: Wild Beat, filmed in as a farewell before widespread enlistments; it showcased their camaraderie through adventure challenges but was their last collective TV appearance until 2021. No original group music emerged, though issued Japanese compilation albums like 2PM of 2PM (2015 re-release) to maintain fan engagement in that market. The absence of full-group promotions underscored the hiatus's constraints, with members prioritizing personal growth and solo careers amid service duties. Individual pursuits flourished, particularly in music, acting, and variety, allowing members to explore beyond 2PM's beastly image. Taecyeon focused on acting, starring in the thriller drama Save Me (2017) as a cult member before enlisting, earning praise for his intense portrayal; post-discharge, he hosted The Manager (2019–2020) and appeared in So I Married an Anti-Fan (2021). Chansung debuted solo in Japan with the mini-album Complex (May 2018), blending R&B and pop tracks he co-wrote, followed by his first solo concert tour; his acting continued with roles in The Cousins (2019) before enlistment. Junho, emphasizing his Japanese fanbase, released the mini-album 2017 S/S (July 2017) featuring upbeat tracks like "Ice Cream" and a collaboration with TWICE's Sana, then Winter Sleep (February 2018) and the best-of compilation JUNHO The Best (December 2018); he also acted in Just Between Lovers (2017) and Wok of Love (2018), showcasing romantic leads. Jun. K sustained his solo music trajectory with the surprise single "Your Wedding" (January 2017) and special album 77-1X3-00 (January 2017), including the title "No Shadow," before enlisting; during service, a Japanese album No Time (2018) was prepared in advance. Post-discharge, he returned with Korean mini-albums Mr. NO♡ (July 2020) and 20 Minutes (December 2020), highlighting self-composed ballads and R&B. Wooyoung launched his Party Shots solo tour in Japan (2017), performing hits like "Chill Out" to sold-out crowds, and contributed to variety like 1000-Year Love War (2017) prior to service. Nichkhun, unencumbered by enlistment, expanded into acting with The Third Charm (2018) and debuted solo with the Japanese mini-album Me (December 2018)—all English-written tracks—and its Korean version (February 2019); he also hosted shows like Idol Room (2018–2020). The hiatus profoundly reshaped 2PM's trajectory, halting collective output and amplifying members' independent profiles—Junho and in , Jun. K in vocal artistry, Taecyeon in acting—while building anticipation for a post-service reunion. Without full albums or tours, the period emphasized resilience, with fans supporting solo ventures that sustained the group's legacy.

2022–2025: Post-hiatus solos, contract shifts, and comeback teases

Following the completion of all members' mandatory by 2021, 2PM did not pursue immediate group activities, allowing each member to focus on individual endeavors. Junho continued his prominent career in , releasing several EPs between 2022 and 2024, including works that built on his established presence in the market. Wooyoung marked his return to music with releases, while engaged in international s, such as his "O/N" across Japanese cities in early 2025. Nichkhun expanded his online presence through content and fan engagements, including anniversary lives and promotional videos. Meanwhile, Chansung advanced his acting portfolio with roles in series like Seoul Busters (2024) and a in Ms. Incognito (2025). Contract developments reshaped the group's management structure during this period. In March 2025, Junho's exclusive contract with JYP Entertainment expired without renewal after 17 years, though the agency continued to oversee his 2PM-related activities in Japan. Taecyeon transitioned to independent status by signing with 51K in 2018, citing the move's alignment with ongoing 2PM commitments. Chansung had similarly gone independent in March 2022, affiliating with L'July Entertainment for his acting pursuits while retaining his 2PM membership. In contrast, core members Jun. K, Nichkhun, and Wooyoung renewed their contracts with JYP, ensuring stability for potential group endeavors. Subtle indications of a group revival emerged amid these solo efforts. In 2023, 2PM held their 15th anniversary concerts in and , reuniting the full lineup for the first time in six years and performing hits to enthusiastic crowds. Jun. K's fourth mini- Dear My Muse, released on September 1, 2025, included reflections in interviews where he expressed optimism about full-group activities following recent member meetings. Wooyoung's third EP I'm Into, issued in September 2025, featured personal reflections on his JYP tenure and career path, fueling fan speculation about 2PM's future. As of November 2025, however, no new full-group or major comeback has been announced.

Artistry

Musical style and influences

2PM's core musical style blends , R&B, and , distinguished by powerful vocals, dynamic rap sections, and an emphasis on intense, masculine energy encapsulated in their "beast idol" (jimseungdol) concept. This approach, which prioritizes raw intensity and acrobatic synergy in sound, set 2PM apart from softer contemporaries upon their debut. Their tracks often incorporate elements with melodies, rap flows, and upbeat dance rhythms, creating a high-energy sound that highlights group harmony and individual vocal prowess. Over their career, 2PM's sound evolved from dramatic, experimental tracks in early releases like "," which featured orchestral elements, emotional screams, and themes of heartbreak, to more refined R&B-infused compositions in later works such as "A.D.T.O.Y.," emphasizing sensual grooves and emotional depth. This maturation continued with EDM-tinged tracks like "," incorporating electronic production for a global appeal while retaining their signature vocal intensity. The shift reflects a progression toward themes of , , and personal growth, moving from youthful bravado to introspective maturity in lyrics about relationships and resilience. Influences draw from Western icons like , evident in member covers and group tributes to his choreography and pop innovations. Within K-pop, 2PM was shaped by JYP Entertainment's legacy of bold, performance-oriented fusion from founder Park Jin-young's earlier projects with groups like .. Production has centered on collaborations with , who crafted key hits like "10 Out of 10" and "Again & Again" to amplify their beastly edge. For Japanese releases under Ariola Japan, they partnered with international and local producers to adapt their sound for broader markets, blending original styles with sensibilities in albums like Republic of 2PM.

Performance aesthetics and group image

2PM's performance aesthetics are defined by their acrobatic , featuring synchronized and high-intensity routines that showcase physical prowess and precision. A hallmark of their style includes shirt-ripping segments, particularly associated with member Taecyeon—earning him the nickname "Rip Taecyeon"—which reveal muscular builds and amplify their raw, energetic delivery during live stages and music shows. This approach solidified their branding as "beast idols" (jimseungdol), a term coined to describe their animalistic and contrast with the softer "" tropes dominant in early boy groups. The group's image has evolved significantly since their 2008 debut, transitioning from youthful, explosive energy rooted in rigorous synchronization to a more sophisticated maturity by the mid-2010s. Early performances emphasized intricate, nearly acrobatic dances with minimal improvisation to maintain unity post their first lineup change, reflecting a focus on collective power over individual flair. By 2015, amid their global expansion, 2PM shifted toward a "warm boyfriend" aesthetic in comeback teasers, softening the beastly edge with gentler visuals while preserving charismatic, masculine undertones through elements like exposed physiques and intense gazes. Visual concepts in 2PM's teasers and often incorporate dramatic, intense narratives that align with their performative identity, such as the apocalyptic storyline in the 2021 "Make It" video, where the members defy global destruction in pursuit of romance. These productions highlight stylish, tailored outfits that intersect with their endorsements, reinforcing a blend of high-concept storytelling and accessible allure. Teasers typically release in sequenced individual shots, building anticipation through close-up charisma and thematic cohesion. In live settings, 2PM earns acclaim for high-energy concerts that foster deep fan engagement, routinely selling out arenas like Tokyo's for multiple nights to tens of thousands. Their stage presence combines beastly vigor—delivering 26-track sets with sub-unit showcases and debuts—with intimate interactions, such as runway approaches and hand-touching, creating electric atmospheres that leave audiences exhilarated. This reputation for dynamic, fan-centric shows has sustained their draw across international tours, emphasizing charisma and endurance.

Other ventures

Media appearances and hosting

2PM has made numerous appearances on South Korean variety shows, particularly during their early years, which helped showcase their athleticism and charismatic personalities beyond music performances. The group frequently participated in physical challenge programs like KBS2's Let's Go! Season 2 starting in 2010, with notable episodes including a 2011 special featuring the full group competing in sports relays and obstacle courses. Their involvement in these episodes highlighted their "beast idol" image, contributing to the popularization of the term "jimseungdol" for their rugged, high-energy style. Similarly, 2PM guested on SBS's multiple times between 2010 and 2015, including episodes 40, 50, 51 (2011), 104 (2012), and 235 (2015), where members like Wooyoung and Chansung engaged in name-tag races and team missions that emphasized their competitive spirit and humor. These appearances from 2009 to 2016 not only entertained audiences but also broadened their appeal to non-K-pop fans through relatable, lighthearted interactions. Members of 2PM have also taken on hosting roles on prominent music programs, enhancing their on-screen presence and public recognition. and co-hosted SBS's from July 2009 to January 2010, initially alongside actress and later f(x)'s , where they introduced performances and announced rankings for top artists. These hosting gigs from 2009 to 2010 allowed the members to demonstrate their variety skills, fostering closer connections with viewers and boosting the group's visibility on weekly broadcasts. In addition to variety and hosting, 2PM members ventured into acting, with several debuting in television dramas that expanded their individual careers. Taecyeon made his acting debut in the 2011 KBS2 high school musical drama , portraying the role of Jin-gook, a talented but troubled dancer, alongside fellow member Wooyoung. The series featured the group in ensemble scenes, blending their real-life idol experiences with fictional narratives about aspiring artists. Junho followed with a prominent role in the 2017 KBS2 workplace comedy (also known as Chief Kim), playing the ambitious executive Seo Yul, which earned him praise for his comedic timing and marked a significant step in his transition to leading actor. The group has also appeared in cameos together, such as in the 2021 tvN series , where Nichkhun and Chansung joined Taecyeon in brief roles that nodded to their band camaraderie. More recently, individual members have continued media engagements in acting and variety formats. has been active on Thai television, serving as a panelist on Workpoint TV's The Mask Line Thai from 2018 to 2019 and as a mentor on Channel 3's The Brothers' School of Gentlemen in 2020, while in 2025, he led the cast of the School Lunch Attack: It's MEP Time! on Thai broadcast. These appearances leverage his Thai heritage to maintain regional popularity. Chansung has focused on dramas post-2021, starring as Kang Min-jae in the 2024 Disney+ action-comedy Seoul Busters and as No Young-min in MBC's 2024 mystery thriller Bitter Sweet Hell, alongside a supporting role in the 2023 rom-com True to Love. Overall, these media involvements significantly amplified 2PM's popularity during their active years, with guest spots and hosting roles providing off-stage exposure that humanized the group and attracted diverse audiences across . By blending formats with their identity, such appearances solidified their status as multifaceted entertainers, contributing to sustained fan loyalty even amid hiatuses.

Endorsements and philanthropy

2PM has engaged in numerous commercial endorsements throughout their career, leveraging their popularity in , , and . In the early 2010s, the group served as models for Duty Free, appearing in promotional music videos and advertisements that highlighted their charismatic appeal to boost and shopping campaigns. They also endorsed starting in 2009, renewing the contract for a second year in 2011 with exclusive modeling rights, and featured in Thai promotions for the brand in 2014 led by member . Other notable group deals included cosmetics brand It's Skin and clothing line South Korea, reflecting their influence in and sectors during the 2010s. Individual members have secured prominent ambassadorships, often tied to their solo activities. , as a Thai-American member, has been a key figure in Thai promotions, serving as a for the Tourism Authority of since to attract Korean tourists, and endorsing local brands like and Eversense. Junho has represented luxury brands such as , Piaget, L'Occitane, and , with campaigns emphasizing his refined image in the 2020s. Taecyeon modeled for SK-II's Pitera Mist product in 2015, targeting premium skincare markets. In philanthropy, 2PM and its members have contributed to disaster relief and social causes, often in collaboration with . Following the 2014 Sewol ferry disaster, Junho personally donated 30 million won to support victims and their families. During the 2020 , , which manages the group, donated 500 million won to the Community Chest of for pandemic relief efforts. The group participated in events, including a 2011 SBS-hosted concert in with proceeds from merchandise sales aiding earthquake recovery, and a JYP artists' performance featuring 2PM alongside and others. More recently, Junho donated 100 million won in 2024 to aid medical care for underprivileged children, underscoring ongoing ties to JYP's charitable initiatives.

Impact and legacy

Cultural influence and industry role

2PM pioneered the "beast idol" archetype in upon their 2008 debut, introducing a hyper-masculine image characterized by intense , physiques, and bold stage presence that diverged from the era's dominant "flower boy" aesthetics. This concept, often termed jimseung-dol in , positioned the group as trailblazers for powerful, athletic boy band performances and influenced later acts like , whose members have explicitly homaged 2PM's style in their work. The group's success in further exemplified their role in fostering 's cross-cultural exchanges, debuting their first single at No. 4 on the chart in 2011 amid the K-pop boom and solidifying JYP Entertainment's foothold in the market. This achievement not only boosted 2PM's international profile but also inspired JYP's subsequent strategies for groups like TWICE, who built on the agency's established Japanese infrastructure to achieve even greater crossover appeal. On a global scale, 2PM amplified the Hallyu wave in , particularly through Thai member , the first ethnic Thai K-pop idol, whose prominence fostered vibrant fan communities in and opened doors for subsequent Southeast Asian artists in the industry. 's integration helped normalize multinational lineups and heightened 's regional popularity, contributing to 's status as a Hallyu hub with the highest number of fan clubs in by the early . Within the industry, 2PM's over 17-year tenure, including resilience through a multi-year military hiatus, exemplifies longevity for second-generation groups, with members like crediting strong interpersonal bonds as key to their endurance. As JYP veterans, they have mentored junior acts, such as evaluating trainees during early performances, and their 2025 solo activities alongside comeback teases position them as for sustained careers amid generational shifts. Early controversies, including Jay Park's 2009 exit due to resurfaced critical comments about Korean culture and Nichkhun's 2012 DUI arrest, tested the group, but strategic pivots to Japanese promotions and image rehabilitation enabled their recovery and continued .

Accolades and achievements

2PM has garnered numerous accolades throughout their career, highlighting their prominence in both Korean and Japanese music markets. At the 2009 Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA), the group won for "Again & Again" and Best Male Group, marking their first major daesang and recognition as a leading second-generation act. In 2010, they secured another Best Male Group win at the same awards, solidifying their status among top boy groups. These early triumphs set the foundation for their international appeal. In Japan, 2PM achieved significant recognition at the , winning New Artist of the Year in the Asian category in , as the highest-ranking artist. They followed this with Best Album of the Year (Asian) in 2016 for Galaxy of 2PM, demonstrating sustained commercial success. Chart achievements underscore 2PM's commercial dominance. Their mini- No.1, featuring hits like "Beautiful," became their first release to debut at number one on Japan's , selling over 50,000 copies in its first week. In , the group attained triple million-seller status cumulatively, with total album sales exceeding 3 million units by 2021 according to (formerly Gaon) data, driven by blockbusters like Hands Up (2011) and Mortal Rotation (2013). They topped the Gaon Album Chart multiple times, including with Gentlemen's Game (2015) and MUST (2021), which sold over 110,000 copies in its first month. Certifications reflect their robust sales in Japan, where the (RIAJ) awarded gold status to several releases, including singles "Beautiful" (2012), "Give It to Me" (2013), and "Guilty" (2016), as well as the album Galaxy of 2PM (2016) for surpassing 100,000 shipments. In Korea, Gaon certifications highlighted digital successes, with Melon chart records include multiple top-10 placements, such as "A.D.T.O.Y." peaking at number one in 2013. Key milestones include celebrating their 10th anniversary in 2018 with the retrospective album The 10th Anniversary, which charted highly in both markets. By 2021, all members had completed mandatory —Junho being the last to discharge on March 20—allowing the group to remain intact and plan a full comeback, a rarity for long-running acts. Ongoing nominations for solo works, such as Junho's at the 2022 PD Awards tying back to 2PM's , continue to extend their influence.

Works

Discography

2PM's discography encompasses seven Korean studio albums, five Japanese studio albums, three Korean single albums, two EPs, numerous singles, and several compilation albums, spanning their career from 2008 to 2021. The group achieved significant commercial success, with multiple releases topping the Gaon Album Chart in and the in , alongside certifications for sales exceeding specified thresholds. Their works often blend pop, R&B, and elements, contributing to over 2 million album units sold in alone by 2021. Key singles like "A.D.T.O.Y." (2013) and "Go Crazy!" (2014) dominated digital charts, establishing their chart-topping prowess. No new group albums have been released as of November 2025.

Korean releases

Studio albums

2PM debuted with their first studio album, 1:59PM, in 2009, which sold over 100,000 copies despite peaking at number 2 on the MIAK Monthly Album Chart (predecessor to Gaon). Subsequent albums consistently charted highly on the Gaon Album Chart after its inception in 2010. Hands Up (2011) reached number 2, with total sales exceeding 150,000 units. Grown (2013) debuted at number 1, selling over 110,000 copies initially. Go Crazy! (2014) similarly topped the chart with 86,000 first-week sales. No.5 (2015) achieved number 1 status, marking their highest Billboard World Albums peak at number 3, with over 70,000 copies sold in the first week. Gentlemen's Game (2016) also peaked at number 1 on Gaon, with approximately 70,000 first-week sales. Their seventh and most recent group album, MUST (2021), peaked at number 3 on the Gaon Album Chart (now Circle Chart), selling around 50,000 units amid members' military service hiatus.
TitleRelease datePeak (Gaon Album Chart)First-week sales (approx.)
1:59PMOctober 20, 2009#2 (MIAK)22,000
Hands UpJune 20, 2011#262,000
GrownMay 6, 2013#1110,000
Go Crazy!September 15, 2014#186,000
No.5June 15, 2015#170,000
Gentlemen's GameSeptember 13, 2016#170,000
MUSTJune 28, 2021#3 ()50,000

Single albums and EPs

2PM's early career featured three single albums, serving as mini-releases. Hottest Time of the Day (2008), their debut, sold over 42,000 copies and peaked at number 7 on the MIAK chart. 2:00 Time for Change (2009) reached number 3 on MIAK, with sales around 60,000 units, led by "Again & Again." What Do You Think (2010) charted at number 3 on Gaon, selling approximately 80,000 copies. The group has released two EPs overall, including the Japanese WITH ME AGAIN (2021), with limited Korean-specific EPs beyond single albums. These formats allowed quick market entry, with total single album sales surpassing 180,000 units.
TitleTypeRelease datePeak chartSales (approx.)
Hottest Time of the DaySingle albumSeptember 4, 2008#7 (MIAK)42,000
2:00 Time for ChangeSingle albumApril 23, 2009#3 (MIAK)60,000
What Do You ThinkSingle albumNovember 3, 2010#3 (Gaon)80,000

Singles

2PM has released over 20 Korean singles, many serving as title tracks for albums. Notable hits include "Heartbeat" (2008), their debut single from Hottest Time of the Day, which peaked at number 80 on digital charts. "Again & Again" (2009) reached number 1 on the MIAK Digital Chart, becoming their breakthrough. "" (2010) topped Gaon Digital at number 1 for three weeks. "Hands Up" (2011) hit number 2 on Gaon. The 2013 single "A.D.T.O.Y." from Grown dominated at number 1 on Gaon Digital for two consecutive weeks and earned Platinum certification for 2.5 million units. "Go Crazy!" (2014) also topped Gaon Digital, with over 1.5 million downloads. Later singles like "My House" (2015) and "Make It" (2021) from MUST peaked at numbers 2 and 4, respectively, on . Group OST contributions include "One Day" (2010) with 2AM, which reached number 1 on Gaon Digital. Representative chart performance highlights their digital dominance, with 10 singles certified Platinum or higher by the Korea Music Content Industry Association.

Japanese releases

Studio albums

2PM expanded to in 2011, releasing five studio albums that frequently topped the . Republic of 2PM (2011) debuted at number 4, selling approximately 20,000 copies in the first week. Legend of 2PM (2013) achieved number 1, with first-week sales of 51,000 units. Genesis of 2PM (2014) also hit number 1, surpassing 63,000 initial sales and breaking their personal record. 2PM of 2PM (2015) topped at number 1 with 43,000 copies sold. Galaxy of 2PM (2016) reached number 1. These albums earned Gold certifications from the for sales over 100,000 units each in some cases.
TitleRelease datePeak (Oricon Albums)First-week sales
Republic of 2PMNovember 30, 2011#420,000
Legend of 2PMFebruary 13, 2013#151,000
Genesis of 2PMFebruary 5, 2014#163,000
2PM of 2PMApril 15, 2015#143,000
Galaxy of 2PMApril 27, 2016#140,000

Singles

The group released 13 singles, several reaching number 1 on . "" (2011) debuted at number 2. "Give It to Me" and "Loose" (2011) both hit number 1. "Beautiful" (2013) peaked at number 2. "Masquerade" (2012) and "" (2012) also topped at number 1. "Guilty Love" (2015) reached number 1, included in 2PM of 2PM. "Higher" (2020) charted at number 4. These singles contributed to over 500,000 units sold in .

Compilation albums

2PM issued several compilations, including Galaxy of 2PM repackage (2016), which topped with 40,000 first-week sales and earned certification. Promise (I'll Be) (2016) also hit number 1 on , selling 35,000 copies initially. THE BEST OF 2PM in Japan 2011-2016 (2020) debuted at number 1, with sustained weekly success. Korean compilations include All About 2PM (2011) and repackages like Grown - Grand Edition (2013). These collections often reissued hits, boosting sales to over 200,000 units combined in . For OSTs and collaborations, the group contributed to soundtracks such as "Give Your Heart" for (2011), peaking at number 10 on Gaon Digital, and joint efforts like "I Can't" with various artists for charity.

Videography and tours

2PM's videography encompasses a range of music videos that highlight their dynamic stage presence and thematic evolution, alongside concert films and reality programming that capture their live energy and behind-the-scenes dynamics. Key music videos include "" from their 2009 debut album 1:59PM, which marked their introduction with a high-energy pop-dance track produced by J.Y. Park, achieving significant chart success including a week at No. 1 on Soompi's weekly chart. The video emphasized the group's "beastly" performance style, blending intense with youthful vigor. Another pivotal release was "Go Crazy!" in 2014, the from their fourth Korean studio album, featuring a quirky, playful concept centered on club culture and exaggerated antics to convey chaotic fun. Directed by NAIVE Creative Production after an initial delay due to a previous director's cancellation, the video showcased 2PM's humorous side through vibrant visuals and synchronized dances, contributing to the song's win for Best Music Video at the . In terms of broader videography, 2PM has produced several concert DVDs documenting their live shows, providing fans with polished captures of their high-octane performances. Notable releases include Arena Tour 2014: Genesis of 2PM, which chronicled their Japanese arena tour supporting the album Legend of 2PM, featuring full setlists and behind-the-scenes footage from sold-out venues. Similarly, 2PM Arena Tour 2015: 2PM of 2PM preserved their extensive Japanese promotion for the album 2PM of 2PM, including multi-angle views of hits like "Guilty" and elaborate stage production across multiple cities. The group also ventured into reality television with 2PM Show!, a 12-episode program aired on SBS Plus from July to September 2011, where members competed in missions and games to reveal their competitive personalities and camaraderie. A 2012 documentary further explored their Japanese market entry, detailing preparations for their first overseas tours and cultural adaptations. 2PM's tour history reflects their global appeal, with early efforts focusing on and later expanding to international stages. Their Hands Up Asia Tour (2011–2012) spanned eight countries across 10 sold-out concerts, drawing record-high crowds for the group and generating an estimated 60 billion won in economic value through fan tourism and merchandise. The 2012 What Cha Got? tour solidified their presence in the market, performing at major arenas to promote their Japanese single and building on domestic success. The Go Crazy! World Tour (2014–2015) marked their first extensive international outing, including U.S. stops like and , where they delivered intimate yet high-energy sets blending hits with new material from the Go Crazy! . Following this, the 2015 Gentlemen's Game arena tour—tied to their Japanese 2PM of 2PM—traversed with sophisticated staging and mature concepts, emphasizing refined and fan interactions across multiple dates. After a hiatus from full-scale tours post-2016 due to members' and solo activities, 2PM returned for limited performances, including the 2023 It's 2PM shows: a sold-out concert at KSPO Dome in on September 10 (livestreamed via ) and two dates at Tokyo's on October 7–8, celebrating their 15th debut with nostalgic setlists and no further group tours announced as of 2025.

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