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No.5

45.8M streams

45,752,595

Member's Selection

36M streams

35,992,047

Hands Up

34.7M streams

34,662,596

MUST

32M streams

31,966,766

1:59PM

27.3M streams

27,312,332

THE BEST OF 2PM in Japan 2011-2016

23.4M streams

23,364,649

GROWN (Grand Edition)

19M streams

19,037,375

GO CRAZY!

13.5M streams

13,523,670

Still 2:00pm

11.2M streams

11,174,065

GENTLEMEN'S GAME

8.1M streams

8,108,904

Biography

A six-member boy band, South Korea's 2PM make dance-oriented pop and R&B. In contrast to the kkonminam or "pretty boy" style of many of their K-pop contemporaries, 2PM's more masculine, hip-hop-informed image helped popularize the jimseungdol or "beast" style. Formed by JYP Entertainment in 2008, the group came together after a previous outfit, One Day, split into two separate groups, 2PM and 2AM. Originally, 2PM featured vocalist Jay Park, along with Jun. K, Nichkhun, Taecyeon, Wooyoung, Junho, and Chansung. They released the EP Hottest Time of the Day in 2008, which included the singles "10 Out of 10" and "Only You." The group's full-length debut, 01:59PM, followed in 2009 and featured the number one hit single "Heartbeat." Previous to the album's release, however, it was revealed that Park had posted negative comments about Korea on his Myspace page in 2005. Despite Park's apologetic assertion that the comments were taken out of context, he was excluded from all promotional activities surrounding 01:59PM throughout 2009. Finally, in February 2010, it was announced that Park would not be returning to 2PM. After parting ways with 2PM, Park embarked on a solo career, releasing the album New Breed in 2012. In 2010, following Park's departure, the now six-member 2PM released the EP Don't Stop Can't Stop and supported the female pop group Wonder Girls on tour. A year later, they released their sophomore full-length album, Hands Up, as well as their Japanese-language debut, Republic of 2PM. Also in 2011, 2PM began starring in their own television program, The 2PM Show. Two years later, they released their second Japanese-language album, Legend of 2PM, followed a few months later by their third Korean-language studio album, Grown, which included the singles "Comeback When You Hear This Song" and "A.D.T.O.Y." In 2014, they released their fourth full-length effort, Go Crazy!, which peaked at number three on the South Korean albums chart. That same year, they released their third Japanese-language album, Genesis of 2PM, which debuted at number one on the albums chart in Japan. In 2015, the group headlined the 2PM of 2PM tour and announced the release of their fourth Japanese-language album, also titled 2PM of 2PM. ~ Matt Collar, Rovi