4Minute
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4minute (Korean: 포미닛) is a South Korean girl group created by Cube Entertainment who have released various singles and EPs since their founding in 2009. The members consist of Nam JiHyun (Hangul: 남지현), Heo GaYoon (Hangul: 허가윤), Jeon JiYoon (Hangul: 전지윤), Kim HyunA (Hangul: 김현아), and Kwon SoHyun (Hangul: 권소현).
History
2009: Debut and For Muzik
4minute was announced in May 2009, along with two of the group's members, Kim HyunAh and Nam JiHyun. Although Jihyun is known as the leader, many singing parts and centered dancing roles belong to Hyuna (who is a former member of Wonder Girls[1]) On June 11, 2009, the silhouette teaser video was released online, along with their official website.[2] The remaining three members' identities were kept a secret until June 12.[3]
Cube Entertainment had released a teaser for their first single "Hot Issue" on June 10 and debuted on June 18. The girls promoted the song from its release, continuing promotions until August. At the end of August, 4Minute released a mini-album called "For Muzik" which was alongside their second single, "Muzik". Their third single was "What A Girl Wants" and was revealed not long after the release of their EP.
On June 21, 2009, after the first week of "Hot Issue" promotions, fans stole various items from the group's van, including clothing and other items. Cube Entertainment said, "It was very unfortunate that such an ordeal occurred."[4]
On August 27, 2009, Korean broadcaster KBS banned playing of the 4minute song "Won't Give (안줄래)" for what they considered to be overly sexual lyrical content.[5] The lyrics in question, in the style of a first-person narrative, express an unwillingness on the part of the subject to "give" herself or her heart to her partner. Cube Entertainment responded to the ban by stating that the song was intended to be "about the pure feelings of a girl to a guy" and that they were very disappointed by the decision.[6][7]
4minute was featured in fellow label-mate Mario's Christmas digital single "Jingle Jingle", which was released on December 2, 2009; the music video premiered online on December 3, 2009. In the year 2010, their songs "Huh", "I My Me Mine" and also " First" came out.
They have recorded a remix with American artist Amerie for her song 'Heard 'Em All' to be released on the Asian version of her fourth album.[8]
2010: Foray into Asia, Hit Your Heart and Japanese Music Career Debut
Cube Entertainment announced that Universal Music Group would be assisting 4minute with an international launch of their album.[9]
They embarked on their Asia Tour that started in January and followed into other countries such as Taiwan, Philippines, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Japan.[10] They had their first solo concert in Japan on May 8, 2010.[5] Cube Entertainment announced that the tickets to the concert had been sold out in a very short period of time. For their first solo concert in Japan, they performed in front of 4,000 people.
On April 23, 2010 a new repackaged album of 4minute was sold in Taiwan adding in the solo debut song of HyunAh, that features Yong Jun Hyung of BEAST, "Change" and their duet song with Amerie as well as a bonus DVD of their concert in Taiwan.
4minute released a new mini-album entitled HuH (Hit Your Heart) for their comeback on May 19, 2010. Along with this, they also released the first single from it, titled "HuH". In the first track "Who's Next," 4minute's fellow label mates, the members of BEAST, were featured and also appeared in the music video for "HuH" and "Invitation".
They released a new music video to the song "I My Me Mine" from the mini album "Hit Your Heart" on July 5, 2010.[11] Cube Entertainment also announced "I My Me Mine" as their next Japanese single. Three different editions of the single were released.[12]
On July 19, 2010, the song "Superstar" was digitally released for the Korean TV show Superstar K season 2.[13]
They performed for Celebration at Marina,[14] the warm-up concert for the Singapore Youth Olympic Games 2010, on August 13, 2010 together with BEAST, successfully becoming the first Korean artists to perform for the YOG.
In September, Far Eastern Tribe Records announced a 3rd Japanese Single and their first double single, entitled FIRST/Dreams Come True. After a teaser was released, the full music video for 'FIRST' was officially released on 21 October 2010. The single was released on 27 October 2010.
4minute has a rumored Korean comeback in December. They have started recording their songs for their Korean comeback after they came back from Japan for the promotions for FIRST:3rd Japanese Single. The recording for it is still ongoing and has not yet ended.
On December 4 and 5, 2010, they will be having their 2nd Solo Concert entitled "Energy Volume Live 2: DIAMOND" it will be held for 2 nights in Tokyo on December 4,2010 and December 5,2010 on Osaka, Japan, it will also mark as the starting of their promotions for their 1st Full Album: DIAMOND which was released on December 15,2010.
For 2011, they will also participate in singing the opening song/ OST for the Japanese Drama "Akutou: Juuhanzai Sousahan" which stars veteran actor Takahashi Katsunori. The single will be unveiled/released on January 2011.
Members
- Birth Name: Nam Ji Hyun (Hangul: 남지현)
- Birthday: January 9, 1990
- Position: Leader, Vocalist
- Birth Name: Heo Ga Yoon (Hangul: 허가윤)
- Birthday: May 18, 1990
- Position: Main Vocalist
- Birth Name: Jeon Ji Yoon (Hangul: 전지윤)
- Birthday: October 15, 1990
- Position: Lead Vocalist, Rapper
- Birth Name: Kim Hyun Ah (Hangul: 김현아)
- Birthday: June 6, 1992
- Position: Vocalist, Main Rapper, Main Dancer
Sohyun
- Birth Name: Kwon So Hyun (Hangul: 권소현)
- Birthday: August 30, 1994
- Position: Vocalist, Rapper
Discography
Korean Discography
Extended plays
- 2009: For Muzik
- 2010: Hit Your Heart
- 2011: TBA
Japanese Discography
Studio albums
- 2010: Diamond
Singles
- 2010: Muzik
- 2010: I My Me Mine
- 2010: First/Dreams Come True
Television Works
Year | Show |
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2009 | MTV 4minute |
2010 | MTV 4minute's Friend Day |
2009–2010 | Invincible Youth |
2010 | 4minute's All In |
2010 | Bouquet |
Awards
Years | Awards |
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2009 | |
2010 |
References
- ^ Jeff Yang: Next stop, Wonderland. San Francisco Chronicle. April 9, 2008. Retrieved July 8, 2010.
- ^ "Former Wonder Girls member Hyun Ah to redebut" (in Korean). Hankyung.com. Retrieved 2009-05-14.
- ^ "4minute Members Revealed" (in Korean). mydaily. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
- ^ Template:Ko icon 포미닛, 차량 파손 및 소지품 도난 사고 당해 (4minute, Victim of Theft from Vehicle). TodayKorea. June 22, 2009. Retrieved June 23, 2009.
- ^ a b Robert Michael Poole: Only got 4Minutes to take the world. The Japan Times. April 30, 2010. Retrieved July 8, 2010.
- ^ Template:Ko icon 포미닛, 신곡 '안줄래' 선정성으로 방송불가 판정. Star News. August 28, 2009. Retrieved July 18, 2010.
- ^ Template:Ko icon 포미닛 '안 줄래', KBS서 방송 '빨간불'. Nocutnews.co.kr. August 28, 2009. Retrieved July 18, 2010.
- ^ Template:Ko icon 에이머리(Amerie)와 포미닛, 새 앨범서 환상 호흡!. The Star. February 4, 2010. Retrieved July 18, 2010.
- ^ Template:Ko icon Kim, Song-hui. 비스트-포미닛, 기자회견 통해 해외 진출 계획 밝혀 (Beast-4minute, Deal for Overseas Launch Announced). MBC News. January 6, 2010. Retrieved January 11, 2010.
- ^ 4Minute Wraps Up Philippine Tour The Korea Times. February 7, 2010. Retrieved May 19, 2010.
- ^ Lucia Hong & Jessica Kim: 4minute releases full version of "I MY ME MINE". 10asia.co.kr. July 5, 2010. Retrieved July 19, 2010.
- ^ Lucia Hong: 4minute reveals cover for 2nd Japanese single. 10asia.co.kr. July 6, 2010. Retrieved July 19, 2010.
- ^ 포미닛 ‘슈퍼스타’ Mnet ‘슈퍼스타K’ 타이틀 송 선정. Joins.com/Newsen. July 19, 2010. Retrieved July 19, 2010.
- ^ Celebration @ Marina
- ^ http://music.cyworld.com/chart/chart_dma_last_award.asp
- ^ 2009 Golden Disk Awards - Winners
- ^ 16th Korea Entertainment Arts Awards Winners
- ^ Asia Model Awards 2010 red carpet & Winners
- ^ Mnet 20's Choice winners
- ^ 2010 4Minute win Asia Influential Artist
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