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The show ended on June 16, forming the project group Wanna One.[7] On the same day, the show’s fans had named Kenta Takada of Star Road Entertainment, Jin Longguo of Choon Entertainment, Kim Sang-gyun of Hunus Entertainment, and Kim Tae-dong of The Vibe Label (later known as Major Nine), as eliminated trainees whom they would like to debut together as a project group equivalent to Produce 101′s I.B.I.[1][B] The fans tentatively named the group “JBJ”, which stands for the Korean phrase \uc815\ub9d0 \ubc14\ub78c\uc9c1\ud55c \uc870\ud569, meaning “A Really Desirable Combination”, and “Just Be Joyful”.[1][C] Later on, Roh Tae-hyun of Ardor & Able (later known as Star Crew Entertainment), Kim Dong-han of Oui Entertainment, and Kwon Hyun-bin of YGKPlus were soon added into the fan-imagined group after the Instagram photo that Taehyun posted had received positive feedback from fans.[3][8][9]Discussions to officially form and debut JBJ began around early July 2017 between the seven tentative members and their respective agencies.[10]CJ E&M and LOEN Entertainment also participated in the discussions as the intended management companies of the group’s releases and activities, respectively.[4][5] Fave Entertainment, LOEN Entertainment’s in-house label, was tasked to be the group’s official agency.[5] On July 25, the trainees and the companies had reached an agreement.[4] It was reported that the group’s contract would last seven months, but LOEN Entertainment expressed that they are open for any discussions to extend the group’s contract.[2] JBJ was tentatively scheduled for debut on September 10 with all seven members,[4] but was later confirmed for debut on October 18 without Kim Tae-dong.[2]Kim Tae-dong’s participation in the group was not confirmed because of an ongoing conflict with his agency, The Vibe Label.[11] On July 27, Kim Tae-dong had sent his agency certification of contents and requested for his contract be terminated.[12] Since then, the involved parties, including CJ E&M and LOEN Entertainment, had numerous meetings to resolve the conflict but, as of September 7, had yet to reach an agreement.[11] After more than a year of inactivity, during which he was unable to promote as an official member of JBJ, he has returned to the agency, now called Major 9 Entertainment.[13][unreliable source?]Debut with Fantasy[edit]The group’s first reality show, Just be Joyful JBJ, began airing on September 27, 2017, on Mnet M2 Channel.[14] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4JBJ released their debut extended play Fantasy on October 18, 2017, with the title song “Fantasy”. They also held a debut showcase at Korea University’s Hwajung Gymnasium on the same day. On October 19, JBJ made their official debut stage on the music program M Countdown with performing title song “Fantasy” along with song “Say My Name”.[15]On October 19, it was announced that JBJ would hold fan meetings all across Asia, starting in Japan (Tokyo and Osaka) on November 23 and 26 respectively.[16]On December 21, it was confirmed that JBJ’s new album was set to be released in January 2018 and also announced that JBJ would hold their first solo concert titled JBJ 1st Concert [Really Desirable Concert] from February 3 to 4, 2018. The two-day concert was held in Olympic Park’s Olympic Hall.[17] It was reported that the 7,000 available tickets sold out in under a minute.[18]True Colors[edit]On January 3, 2018, JBJ announced the new extended play titled True Colors and also revealed the tracklist of the EP, followed by six individual teaser image of each members over the next six days. One day later, four teaser images of the group’s was revealed. Two days later, the music video teaser for the lead single “My Flower” was released and the EP spoiler video was released three days later.[19][unreliable source?]Following by the release of True Colors on January 17, JBJ held a comeback showcase titled Joyful Colors in Yes24 Live Hall the same day.[20]On January 18, Fave Entertainment announced that JBJ’s fanmeetings across Asia had been concluded and finished in the Philippines on January 14.[21][22]JBJ received their first music program trophy with “My Flower” on the January 26 episode of Music Bank.[23]Possible contract extension[edit]Originally, JBJ was set to disband in April 2018. However, all six members expressed interest in extending their contracts, there had been discussion over a possible extension of their contracts.[24] On February 22, Fave Entertainment and all of the members’ agencies had officially been discussing the possibility of a contract extension until December 2018.[25][26] On March 14, Fave Entertainment confirmed that JBJ’s seven-month promotions would be concluded with the expiration of the management contract on April 30, as the companies decided not to extend the contracts. The members would still actively promote until the end of their contracts.[6]Last activities[edit]On March 15, 2018, JBJ confirmed that they would be releasing their last single “New Moon” on April 17, and also announced plans to hold a domestic concert and fanmeeting before the official disbandment date of April 30.[27] On March 19, JBJ announced details on the final solo concert, titled JBJ Really Desirable Concert [Epilogue], which would take place in Seoul from April 21 to 22, 2018, as an extension of their first concert Really Desirable Concert in February. The two-day concert was held in at the Olympic Handball Gymnasium.[28]JBJ released their final album New Moon on April 17. The album included three new tracks in addition to all the songs from Fantasy and True Colors.[29]On April 22, JBJ concluded their final concert JBJ Really Desirable Concert [Epilogue] as their last performance.[30][31]The group officially disbanded on April 30, 2018, following their contract expiration with Fave Entertainment.[6]Members[edit]Adapted from their Naver profile.[32]Roh Tae-hyun (\ub178\ud0dc\ud604, former member of Hotshot)Kenta Takada (\ud0c0\uce74\ub2e4 \ucf04\ud0c0\/\u9ad9\u7530\u5065\u592a, member of JBJ95)Kim Sang-gyun (\uae40\uc0c1\uade0, former member of Topp Dogg, member of JBJ95)Jin Longguo (\uae40\uc6a9\uad6d\/\u91d1\u9f99\u56fd, member of Longguo & Shihyun, now a soloist[33])Kwon Hyun-bin (\uad8c\ud604\ube48, known as VIINI, now a soloist, actor and model)Kim Dong-han (\uae40\ub3d9\ud55c, soloist, member of WEi)Discography[edit]Compilations[edit]Extended plays[edit]Singles[edit]Other charted songs[edit]Filmography[edit]Television[edit]Concerts[edit]Headlining[edit]Korea[edit]JBJ 1st Concert [Really Desirable Concert] (2018)JBJ Really Desirable Concert [Epilogue] (2018)Japan[edit]2018 JBJ Japan Tokyo Valentine LiveAsia[edit]JBJ 1st Concert [Joyful Days] (2018)Thailand (March 31, 2018)Indonesia (April 7, 2018)JapanTokyo (April 10, 2018)Osaka (April 11 & 12, 2018)Awards and nominations[edit]Asia Artist Awards[edit]Gaon Chart Music Awards[edit]Golden Disc Awards[edit]Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards[edit]Seoul Music Awards[edit]V Live Awards[edit]Korean Entertainment Arts Awards[edit]^ An accurate translation of “Joeongmal Baramjikan Johab” (Korean:\u00a0\uc815\ub9d0 \ubc14\ub78c\uc9c1\ud55c \uc870\ud569).[2]^ Excerpt: “\uc774\ub7f0 \uac00\uc6b4\ub370 \ub0a8\uc790\ud310 \uc544\uc774\ube44\uc544\uc774(I.B.I)\ub294 \ubc8c\uc368 \ub098\uc628 \ub4ef \ud558\ub2e4. \uad6d\ubbfc \ud504\ub85c\ub4c0\uc11c \uc0ac\uc774\uc5d0\uc11c ‘\ucf04\ucf5c\ud0dc\uade0’\uc774\ub77c\ub294 \uc870\ud569\uc774 \ud070 \uc778\uae30\ub97c \uc5bb\uace0 \uc788\ub2e4. 3\ucc28 \uc21c\uc704 \ubc1c\ud45c\uc2dd \ub2f9\uc2dc \uc544\uae5d\uac8c \ubc29\ucd9c\ub41c \ud0c0\uce74\ub2e4 \ucf04\ud0c0(\uc2a4\ud0c0\ub85c\ub4dc), \uae40\uc6a9\uad6d(\ucd98\uc5d4\ud130), \uae40\ud0dc\ub3d9(\ub354\ubc14\uc774\ube0c), \uae40\uc0c1\uade0(\ud6c4\ub108\uc2a4)\uc744 \uc77c\uceeb\ub294 \ub9d0\uc774\ub2e4. \uc774\ub4e4\uc758 \ub370\ubdd4\uae4c\uc9c0 \ubc14\ub77c\ub294 \uad6d\ubbfc \ud504\ub85c\ub4c0\uc11c\uac00 \ub9ce\ub2e4.”[1] Rough translation: Members of the possible male equivalent of I.B.I has also been chosen. The fans of the show refers to them as “Kenkoltaegyun”, which consists of Kenta (Star Road), Jin Longguo (Choon), Kim Taedong (Vibe) and Kim Sanggyun (Hunus). The fans hope to see them debut as a group.^ Excerpt: “\uc2dc\uc98c2\uc5d0\ub3c4 \uc774\ub7f0 \uc870\ud569\uc774 \uc788\ub2e4. \uad6d\ubbfc \ud504\ub85c\ub4c0\uc11c\ub4e4\uc740 \ud0c0\uce74\ub2e4 \ucf04\ud0c0, \uae40\uc6a9\uad6d, \uae40\ud0dc\ub3d9, \uae40\uc0c1\uade0\uc5d0\uac8c JBJ(Just Be Joyful\uc758 \uc57d\uc790)\uc774\ub77c\ub294 \uc560\uce6d\uae4c\uc9c0 \ubd99\uc5ec\uc92c\ub2e4.”[1]References[edit]^ a b c d e f Lee, Ho-yeon (June 16, 2017). “\uc81c2\uc758 \uc544\uc774\ube44\uc544\uc774”\u2026’\ud504\ub4c02′ \ucf04\ucf5c\ud0dc\uade0\uc744 \uc544\uc2ed\ub2c8\uae4c?. Herald Pop (in Korean). Herald Corporation. Retrieved September 16, 2017.^ a b c d e Kim, Ji-ha (August 30, 2017). JBJ \ub3c4\uc7a5 \uafb9, 7\uac1c\uc6d4 \ud504\ub85c\uc81d\ud2b8 \ud65c\ub3d9 \uc2dc\uc791 (in Korean). TV Daily. Archived from the original on September 1, 2017. Retrieved September 23, 2017.^ a b So, Da-eun (June 19, 2017). \u2018\ud504\ub85c\ub4c0\uc2a4101\u2019 \ub178\ud0dc\ud604, \uae40\uc6a9\uad6d-\uad8c\ud604\ube48 \ub4f1 \uc5f0\uc2b5\uc0dd\ub4e4\uacfc\uc758 \uc0ac\uc9c4 \uacf5\uac1c\u2026\u2018JBJ \ub370\ubdd4 \ud574\u2019 (in Korean). TopstarNews. Retrieved September 17, 2017.^ a b c d Kim, Yeong-rok (July 26, 2017). ‘\ud504\ub4c02’ JBJ, 9\uc6d410\uc77c \ub370\ubdd4 \ud655\uc815\u2026\uc5f4\ud48d \uc774\uc5b4\uac04\ub2e4 (in Korean). Sports Chosun. Retrieved September 17, 2017.^ a b c Jeong, Ji-won (August 15, 2017). JBJ \uce21 “\uac00\ub179\uc74c \uc9c4\ud589\uc740 \uc0ac\uc2e4, \uacc4\uc57d \uc138\ubd80\uc0ac\ud56d \ub17c\uc758 \uc911” (in Korean). Osen. Retrieved September 17, 2017.^ a b c “[\uacf5\uc2dd\uc785\uc7a5]JBJ, \uc7ac\uacc4\uc57d \uc548\ud55c\ub2e4 “4\uc6d4\uae4c\uc9c0 \uc644\uc804\uccb4 \ud65c\ub3d9 \ud6c4 \ub9c8\ubb34\ub9ac”“. News1 (in Korean). Naver. March 14, 2018.^ Park, Su-in (June 16, 2017). \ubcf4\uc544 “‘\ud504\ub4c0’ \ucd5c\uc885 \ub370\ubdd4 \uadf8\ub8f9\uba85\uc740 \uc6cc\ub108\uc6d0(WANNA ONE)”. Herald Pop (in Korean). Herald Corporation. Retrieved September 24, 2017.^ Kim, Ju-ae (June 19, 2017). ‘\ud504\ub4c02’ JBJ, \ub610 \ud558\ub098\uc758 \ud504\ub85c\uc81d\ud2b8 \uadf8\ub8f9 \ud0c4\uc0dd\ud558\ub098 (in Korean). Xsportsmedia. Retrieved September 17, 2017.^ \ud504\ub4c0101\uc758 \uac00\uc0c1 \uc870\ud569 JBJ, \u2018\ud604\uc2e4 \ub370\ubdd4\u2019 \uc774\ub904\uc9c0\ub098. Herald News (in Korean). Herald Corporation. June 19, 2017. Retrieved September 17, 2017.^ Jeong, Ji-won (September 12, 2017). “IBI \uc787\ub294\ub2e4”\u2026’\ud504\ub4c02′ JBJ, 9\uc6d4 \uac00\uc694\uacc4 \ub370\ubdd4 \ucd94\uc9c4 (in Korean). Osen. Retrieved September 17, 2017.^ a b Jeong, Ji-won (September 7, 2017). JBJ, \uc0ac\uc2e4\uc0c1 7\u4eba \ub370\ubdd4 \ubd88\ubc1c\u2026”\uae40\ud0dc\ub3d9, \ud569\uc758\uc548 \uac70\ubd80” (in Korean). Osen. Retrieved September 24, 2017.^ Jeong, Ji-won (July 27, 2017). \ub85c\uc5d4 \uce21 “\uae40\ud0dc\ub3d9, \uc18c\uc18d\uc0ac \ubb38\uc81c \uc798 \ud574\uacb0\ub3fc JBJ \ud569\ub958\ud558\uae38” (in Korean). Osen. Retrieved September 17, 2017.^ ““Produce 101 Season 2″ Contestant Kim Tae Dong Reconciles With Agency + Writes Letter To Explain And Apologize”. Soompi. November 23, 2018. Retrieved November 29, 2018.^ ““\uafc8\uc758 \ub370\ubdd4” JBJ, 9\uc6d4 \uc911 \ub9ac\uc5bc\ub9ac\ud2f0\ub85c \uccab \ud65c\ub3d9 \uc2dc\uc791…\uc74c\ubc18 10\uc6d4 18\uc77c(\uacf5\uc2dd)”. TenAsia (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved September 7, 2017.^ “‘\uc5e0\uce74\uc6b4\ud2b8\ub2e4\uc6b4’ \ud56b\ub370\ubdd4 JBJ, \ubabd\ud658\uc801 \ubd84\uc704\uae30 \ub2f4\uc740 \uac15\ub82c \uc0ac\uc6b4\ub4dc”. Herald Pop (in Korean). Naver. October 19, 2017.^ “JBJ, \uc5f0\uc774\uc740 ‘\uaf43\uae38’ \ud589\ubcf4\u2026\uc77c\ubcf8 \ud32c \ubbf8\ud305 1\ub9cc\uc11d \ub9e4\uc9c4\uacfc \uc544\uc2dc\uc544 \ud32c \ubbf8\ud305 \uacc4\ud68d”. Munhwa News (in Korean). October 19, 2017.^ “JBJ \uce21 “1\uc6d4 \uc0c8 \uc568\ubc94 \ucef4\ubc31\u2026\ud574\uc678\ud22c\uc5b4\ud558\uba70 \uc900\ube44\uc911” [\uacf5\uc2dd]”. JTBC iPlus (in Korean). Naver. December 21, 2017.^ “JBJ, \uccab \ub2e8\ub3c5 \ucf58\uc11c\ud2b8 7000\uc7a5 1\ubd84 \ub9cc\uc5d0 \ub9e4\uc9c4”. Newsis (in Korean). Naver. December 29, 2017.^ “Update: JBJ Drops Album Cover For “True Colors” \u2013 Soompi”. soompi.com. January 3, 2018.^ “[\ub354\u2605\ud604\uc7a5] “JBJ \uc0c9\uae54 \ubcf4\uc5ec\ub4dc\ub9b4 \uac83\u2026’TRUE COLORS’\uc5d0 \ub2f4\uc740 6\u8272 \ub9e4\ub825”. Chosun (in Korean). Naver. January 17, 2018.^ “JBJ \uc544\uc2dc\uc544 \ud22c\uc5b4 \uc131\ub8cc…6\uac1c\uad6d 7\uac1c \uc9c0\uc5ed ‘\ud558\ub298 \ucc0c\ub974\ub294 \uc778\uae30’“. Wow TV. January 16, 2018.^ “[\ud31d\uc5c5\u2605]JBJ, \u65b0 \ub3cc\ud48d\uc758 \uc8fc\uc778\uacf5..”\uc74c\ubc29 1\uc704 \uba38\uc9c0\uc54a\uc558\ub2e4”“. Herald Pop (in Korean). Naver. January 18, 2018.^ “‘\ubba4\uc9c1\ubc45\ud06c’ JBJ \ub370\ubdd4 \uccab 1\uc704, ‘\ub354\uc720\ub2db-\ud504\ub4c0’ \uaf43\ubc2d(\uc885\ud569)”. Newsen (in Korean). January 26, 2018.^ “[\uc885\ud569] ‘\ucef4\ubc31’ JBJ, \uccad\ub7c9\uc139\uc2dc\ub85c 1\uc6d4\ub300\uc804 \ud569\ub958 “1\uc704 \ubaa9\ud45c”“. X Sports News (in Korean). January 17, 2018.^ “JBJ \uce21 “8\uac1c\uc6d4 \uc5f0\uc7a5 \uae0d\uc815\uc801 \ub17c\uc758 \uc911…\ud655\uc815\ub41c \uc0ac\uc548 \u7121” (\uacf5\uc2dd)”. Herald Pop (in Korean). Naver. February 22, 2018.^ “[\ub2e8\ub3c5] JBJ, 4\uc6d4\u219212\uc6d4 \ud65c\ub3d9\uc5f0\uc7a5 ‘\uccad\uc2e0\ud638’\u20268\uac1c\uc6d4 \ub354 \ubcf8\ub2e4”. OSEN (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved February 22, 2018.^ “[\uacf5\uc2dd\uc785\uc7a5 \uc804\ubb38] JBJ, 4\uc6d4 17\uc77c \ub9c8\uc9c0\ub9c9 \uc2e0\uace1 \ubc1c\ud45c\u2026\ud574\uc0b0 \ucf58\uc11c\ud2b8 \uac1c\ucd5c”. OSEN (in Korean). March 16, 2018.^ “JBJ, 4\uc6d4 \ub2e8\ub3c5\ucf58\uc11c\ud2b8 \uac1c\ucd5c\u20267\uac1c\uc6d4 \uc5ec\uc815 \ub9c8\uce68\ud45c(\uacf5\uc2dd)”. MBN (in Korean). Naver. March 19, 2018.^ “[\uc5d1’s \ud22c\ub370\uc774] JBJ, \uae30\uc801\uc744 \ub9c8\ubb34\ub9ac\ud558\uba70\u2026\uc624\ub298(17\uc77c) \uc2e0\uace1 ‘\ubd80\ub97c\uac8c’ \ubc1c\ud45c”. X Sports News (in Korean). Naver. April 17, 2018.^ “JBJ \ud574\uc0b0\uc18c\uac10 “\uae38\uace0\ub3c4, \uc9e7\uc558\ub358 7\uac1c\uc6d4\u2026\uafc8\uac19\ub2e4”“. TV Report (in Korean). Naver. April 22, 2018.^ “[\uc194\uc9c1\ub9ac\ubdf0] “\ub05d \uc544\ub2cc \uc2dc\uc791, \uc6b0\ub9ac \uc78a\uc9c0 \ub9d0\uae38” JBJ, 7\uac1c\uc6d4 \uc5ec\uc815\uc758 \ub05d\u2026\ub208\ubb3c\uace0\ubc31”. Sports MK (in Korean). Naver. April 22, 2018.^ “\uc81c\uc774\ube44\uc81c\uc774 \ud504\ub85c\ud544” (in Korean). Naver.^ “Jin LongGuo To Return As A Solo Artist At The End Of August \u2022 Kpopmap”. kpopmap.com. August 8, 2018. Retrieved November 29, 2018.^ Gaon Weekly Album Chart“New Moon (2018)”. Gaon Music Chart (in Korean). April 15\u201321, 2018. Retrieved April 26, 2018.^ Oricon Weekly Chart^ Cumulative sales for New Moon:^ “\u6708\u9593 CD\u30a2\u30eb\u30d0\u30e0\u30e9\u30f3\u30ad\u30f3\u30b0 2018\u5e7404\u6708\u5ea6” [CD album monthly ranking of April 2018] (in Japanese). Oricon. Archived from the original on May 9, 2018. Retrieved May 9, 2018.^ Gaon Weekly Album Chart“Fantasy (2017)”. Gaon Music Chart (in Korean). October 22\u201328, 2017. Retrieved January 25, 2018.“True Colors (2018)”. Gaon Music Chart (in Korean). January 14\u201320, 2017. Retrieved January 25, 2018.“Home (2018)”. Gaon Music Chart (in Korean). November 3, 2018. 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