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Jun. K
김민준
Jun. K in 2012
Born
Kim Jun-su

(1988-01-15) January 15, 1988 (age 36)
Daegu, South Korea
EducationDong-ah Institute of Media and Arts (Bachelor's Degree)
Kyunghee University (Master's Degree)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • rapper
  • record producer
  • dancer
  • actor
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
Years active2008–present
LabelsJYP
Member of
Website2pm.jype.com/profile.asp
Korean name
Hangul
김민준
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGim Min-jun
McCune–ReischauerKim Minchun
Stage name
Hangul
준케이
Revised RomanizationJun Ke-i
McCune–ReischauerJun Kei

Kim Min-jun (Korean김민준; Hanja金閔俊; born January 15, 1988), better known by his stage name Jun. K, is a South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer, dancer and actor. He is the main vocalist of 2PM.[1]

Formerly known as Kim Jun-su (Korean김준수), he revealed on October 17, 2012, that due to family reasons, he would be changing his name to Min-jun, though his stage name would remain the same.[2][non-primary source needed]

Jun. K is the writer and the composer of 2PM's title songs, "Go Crazy","My House" and "With Me Again". He also wrote and composed many b-side tracks for 2PM.[3][unreliable source?]

Aside from his group activities, Jun. K has released 3 digital singles, 2 extended plays in South Korea and 1 digital single, 4 extended plays in Japan, his first three Japanese albums which peaked at number two on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart.[4][5] His second Japanese album Love Letter ranked number one on both Billboard Japan "Top" and "Hot" album sales charts.[6][7] His first Korean album, Mr. NO♡, debuted at number nine on Billboard World Albums chart.[8] His third Japanese album "No Shadow" ranked number two on Billboard Japan "Top" and "Hot" album sales charts.[9] His fourth Japanese album No Time ranked number three on the Oricon daily sales chart.[10]

Early life

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The older of two sons, Jun. K was born and raised in Daegu, South Korea.[11] He enjoyed music and composing since his middle school days and dreamed of becoming a singer. Initially his parents had been against it but changed their minds after he entered the Dongseongno Festival (동성로축제) as a high school freshman and won prizes.[12][13]

He originally auditioned for YG Entertainment and first met G-Dragon and Taeyang of BigBang, both of whom remain his close friends.[11] He was accepted into both YG Entertainment and JYP Entertainment, choosing to join the latter and moving to Seoul in 2004. Alongside former member Junbeom, he was the 2PM member who had the longest training period and had his debut cancelled several times before being chosen to participate in the survival program Hot Blooded Men.[14][11]

Career

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2008–2010: Debut with 2PM and solo activities

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Jun. K was among the thirteen male trainees chosen to participate in JYP Entertainment's survival program Hot Blooded Men, which aired on Mnet in early 2008.[15] He officially debuted on September 4, 2008 as the main vocalist of 2PM.

During a 2PM fanmeeting in 2009, he performed his composition "Hot" for the first time for his solo.[16] "Hot" was later recorded by all six members and included on their second studio album Hands Up (2011). In 2010, he collaborated with composer Jung Woo on the track "Tok Tok Tok" released in August, provided guest vocals for then-labelmate San E's song "B.U.B.U." (an acronym for "Break Up Back Up"), released in September as part of his first extended play, and teamed up with other idols and singers for the 2010 G-20 Seoul summit campaign song "Let's Go," released in October.

2011–2013: Solo debut and musical role

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On October 7, 2011, Jun. K released his debut single "Alive". The accompanying music video was uploaded to 2PM's official YouTube channel three days later.[17] The song quickly climbed the charts and became number one on Cyworld.[18] On March 14, 2012, it was released as a ringtone on Japan's Recochoku ahead of 2 pm's greatest hits album 2PM Best: 2008–2011 in Korea, where it could also be found as a bonus track in Limited Edition B. "Alive" managed to quickly rank in at number one on the daily chart. Following this, JYP Entertainment stated that the song "shows a deeper look into Jun. K's unique musical world. It has a smooth beat that reveals a new charm to the singer."[19][unreliable source?] He also recorded "Love... Goodbye" for the soundtrack of the Korean drama I Love Lee Tae-ri. It served as the male lead's theme.[20][unreliable source?] He began his acting career in 2012 with played in musical theatre The Three Musketeers. Jun. K played as D'Artagnan.[21][unreliable source?] He played Daniel in the musical, Jack the Ripper in early 2013.[22][unreliable source?]

In December 2013, He participated again on musical The Three Musketeers performed in Tokyo, Japan.[23][unreliable source?]

2014–present: Solo activities

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In an interview with The Star in 2014, Jun. K revealed that Oricon's editor-in-chief had said Love and Hate was the number one album released in Japan that year and expressed his gratitude: "When I heard this I felt even better. I have really worked hard without any rest since December last year. I tried my best to prepare it, but I'm really thankful to everyone who helped me achieve this good result, and everyone who congratulated me."[24][unreliable source?]

Jun. K's Love & Hate concert tour ranked in the top 10 best concerts in Japan by Ranking Box, for having one of the most impressive live concerts of 2014, making him the only K-pop artist on the list. The editor-in-chief stated, "The album I personally listened to the most this year is Jun.K's solo album, 'Love & Hate', which was released in May. He's an artist who has an outstanding ability as a singer-songwriter, impressive voice tone, and musical talent. His solo live concert was rich with not only lyrical music but expressiveness as well."[25][unreliable source?]

On June 11, 2014, Jun.K released the Korean version of "No Love".[26] Another song from the Japanese EP, titled "Mr. Doctor", was featured on HOT 97's DJ LEAD's Mix Album twice, in 2014 and 2015.[27]

Jun.K's second Japanese album, Love Letter, was released on November 25, 2015, and quickly reached number one on the Oricon Daily album charts and on Japan's Billboard charts for top album sales.[28][29] On December 30, 2015, the Korean version of Love Letter was released.[30][unreliable source?]

In July 2016, Jun. K announced the release of his first Korean mini album, Mr. No♡, digitally on August 9 and physically on August 11. He held a showcase on August 8 before releasing his album and the showcase also aired on Naver's V app.[31][unreliable source?]

Jun.K's third Japanese album, No Shadow, was released on December 14, 2016, and reached number one on the Oricon daily album charts and number two on the Oricon Weekly album charts and Japan's Billboard charts for top and hot album sales.[9]

On January 4, 2017, Jun. K released a surprise music video for his song "Your Wedding", for his return as a solo artist in Korea. The music video stars 2 pm's Nichkhun and TWICE's Nayeon. "Your Wedding" is a pre-release for Jun. K's self-composed album titled 77-1X3-00.[32][unreliable source?] On January 12, 2017, Jun. K released the Korean album 77-1X3-00, as well as the music video for its title track, "No Shadow".[33][unreliable source?]

Jun. K's second concert tour "Love Letter" and third concert tour "No Shadow" ranked in each year's top 10+1 best concerts in Japan by Yahoo in a row, for having the most impressive two live concert tours of 2015 and 2016 making him the only K-pop artist on the lists.[34][35]

On November 27, 2017, Jun. K released his second Korean mini-album My 20's as the final project in Korea before his army enlistment. "Moving Day" is the title track, and the album includes songs he personally composed and wrote.[36][unreliable source?]

Jun. K's fourth Japanese album, No Time, was released on April 4, 2018, as the final project in Japan before his army enlistment, No Time debuted at number three on the Oricon Daily album chart.[10]

Jun. K’s fourth Korean single and the first Japanese digital single “This Is Not A Song, 1929” was released in both Korea and Japan simultaneously on June 10, 2020. On the same day, he carried out a free online concert "THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL LIVE" for his fans to show his gratitude towards their continued support.[37][unreliable source?]

On December 9, 2020, Jun. K released his third Korean mini album 20 Minutes, with "30 Minutes Might Be Too Long" serving as the album's title track.[38]

On March 10, 2021, Jun. K released his fifth Japanese album, This Is Not a Song.[39]

In July 2022, it was announced that Jun.K would hold a fan meeting 2022 FAN MEETING < WE, LOVE ON, AGAIN> in Japan on September 23.[40]

Personal life

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Jun. K speaks Korean, English, and Japanese. His hobbies include composing, fashion, and collecting accessories and shoes.[1] His specialities are singing and writing themes.[1]

On February 24, 2011, he was admitted into the bachelor program for Performing Arts at the Dong-Ah Institute of Media and Arts, starting his new semester as a fourth-year student..[41] Prior to singing, he had entered and won various poem and songwriting contests.[42] He attended Kyung Hee University's Media Information Graduate School for his master's degree.[43][unreliable source?]

On October 17, 2012, he announced that he would be legally changing his name from Kim Jun-su to Kim Min-jun due to family reasons. In a 2014 interview with Starcast, he discussed the change: "There are still hateful comments about me changing my name. It is a name which my father gave to me in advance before he passed away after thinking about when to give it to me. I talked about it for 8 months with my mother. I thought about it for a long time since changing my name didn't feel good to me."[44] He had previously used Jun. K only in his composing credits and began using it publicly as his stage name after the legal name change.[45]

On February 10, 2018, Jun. K was discovered to have been driving under the influence of alcohol at a sobriety checkpoint that was set up at the intersection near Sinsa Station.[46] He was reported to have been indicted without physical detention as he had a blood alcohol content level of 0.074 per cent. Jun. K personally apologized for his recent drunk driving incident, resulting in him not joining his fellow 2PM members on stage for the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics Headliner Show.[47]

Military service

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Jun. K joined the Nodo training centre, 2nd infantry division of 1st ROK Army, in Gangwon-do Yanggu to fulfil his mandatory military service on May 8, 2018.[48] He received a silver medal with an honourable mention from the commander of the division for his outstanding performance as a trainee at the training camp graduation ceremony.[49][50][unreliable source?] After completing the training session successfully, Jun. K was assigned to a military band as a saxophone player and a singer.[51]

On May 31, 2019, Jun. K received the status of "Special Class Warrior" which is considered a measure of success as a soldier as it is only awarded to those who excel in shooting, physical endurance, first aid, vigilance, CBR training, mental endurance, and combat skills.[52][unreliable source?]

Jun. K completed his military service and was discharged on January 2, 2020.[53]

Discography

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Filmography

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Television series

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Reality show

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Year Title Network Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
2008–2009 Hot Blood Mnet 10 October 10, 2008 (October 10, 2008) November 8, 2008 (November 8, 2008)
Idol Army (Season 3) MBC 17 December 4, 2008 (December 4, 2008) March 26, 2009 (March 26, 2009)
2009 Wild Bunny Mnet 7 July 21, 2009 (July 21, 2009) August 21, 2009 (August 21, 2009)
2011 2PM Show! SBS 12 July 9, 2011 (July 9, 2011) September 24, 2011 (September 24, 2011)
2012 The Romantic and Idol TvN 8 November 11, 2012 (November 11, 2012) December 3, 2012 (December 3, 2012)
2013 A Song For You From 2 pm KBS2 15 February 17, 2013 (February 17, 2013) May 24, 2013 (May 24, 2013)
2015 Oven Radio 1theK 5 June 14, 2015 (June 14, 2015) June 18, 2015 (June 18, 2015)
2017 2PM Wild Beat in Australia KStar 10 February 1, 2017 (February 1, 2017) April 5, 2017 (April 5, 2017)

Variety show

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Year Title Notes
2011 Immortal Songs 2
2012 Immortal Songs 2 Special edition
2014 Immortal Songs 2
2016 King of Mask Singer Episode 43 and 44 (contestant with the stage name "Dream of the Square")
I Can See Your Voice Season 3 Episode 9 ( with Nichkhun& Jang Wooyoung Of 2PM)
2021 Wild Idol Daily mentors[54]
2022 Seven stars Producer; Thai audition program[55]

Web show

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Year Title Network Role Ref.
2021 Adola School-Homecoming Day U+Idol Live Host [56]
2021 Adola Agent U+Idol Live Overseas Agent (Ep 1–4)

Music videos

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Year Title
2011 "Alive"
2014 "Love & Hate"
"No Love" (Japanese ver.)
"No Love" (Korean ver.)
2015 "Love Letter" (Japanese ver.)
"Everest"
"Love Letter" (Korean ver.)
2016 "THINK ABOUT YOU"
"THINK ABOUT YOU" (Japanese ver.)
"YOUNG FOREVER"
"YOUNG FOREVER"(Japanese ver.)
"No Shadow" (Japanese ver.)
2017 "Your Wedding"
"No Shadow" (Korean ver.)
"Moving Day"
"Moving Day"(Japanese ver.)
2018 "Ms. No Time"
2020 "This Is Not A Song,1929"
"This Is Not A Song,1929"(Japanese ver.)
"30 Minutes Might Be Too Long"
2021 "Hide and Seek, 1995"
2023 "Command C+Me"

Theater

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2013–2014 The Three Musketeers D'Artagnan Lead role [23][57]
2013 Jack the Ripper Daniel Lead role [22][58]
2021–2022 Theatrical Boy Radio ONAIR DJ Main Role [59]
2022 Equal Theo Lead role [60]
On Air DJ [61]

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