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4Men
OriginSouth Korea
Genres
Years active1998 (1998)–present
Members
  • Shin Yong-jae
  • Kim Won-joo
Past members
  • Yoon Min-soo
  • Jeong Se-young
  • Han Hyeon-hee
  • Lee Jeong-ho
  • J1
  • Kim Young-jae

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4Men (Korean포맨) is a South Korean R&B group formed in 1998. The group consists of two members: Shin Yong-jae and Kim Won-joo.[1]

Originally a four-member group composed of Yoon Min-soo, Jeong Se-young, Han Hyeon-hee and Lee Jeong-ho, 4Men released their debut album Four Men First Album on February 1, 1998. Two years later, they released their second album Ireoke Cheonildongan Moeumyeon Ibyeori Sarajindago Haetda on December 29, 2000. In 2001, Yoon Min-soo withdrew from the group and 4Men continued promotions as a three-member group until J1 joined the group in 2006. In 2008, all members withdrew from the group. However, following later that year, the group was revamped with three new members: Shin Yong-jae, Kim Young-jae and Kim Won-joo. 4Men currently promotes as a duo after Kim Young-jae's withdrawal from the group in 2014.

Discography

Studio album

  • Four Men First Album (1998)
  • Ireoke Cheonildongan Moeumyeon Ibyeori Sarajindago Haetda (2000)
  • Andante (2006)
  • Sorry (2010)
  • The 3rd Generation (2010)
  • The Artist (2011)
  • 1998 (2014)

EPs

  • First Kiss (2008)
  • Voice Of Autumn (2009)
  • You (2010)
  • The 5th Album Vol. 1: The True Story (2013)
  • The 5th Album Vol. 2: Thank You (2013)
  • Studying Abroad (2015)

Complilation album

  • Baby+4Men (2015)

Live album

  • 4Men 1st Live Album (2015)

Single

  • Present (2007)
  • Melody (2009)
  • Vision of Love (2011)
  • Thank You (2013)
  • You're My Home (2015)

References

  1. ^ Hong, Tae (12 February 2015). "Vibe, 4men aim to spread K-soul through V-Day concert at the Wiltern". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2015-11-12.