2PM videography

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South Korean boy band 2PM has released thirty-three music videos, eight concert tour videos and one music video compilation. 2PM debuted in 2008 with "10 Out of 10." Its music video featured G.NA as a woman who caught the attention of the seven members and had a comedic tone. Their next music video, for "Again & Again," focused more on choreography. In interspersed scenes, the members are seen pursuing a woman even though she is cheating. The group's first music video not to feature Jaebeom following his departure, "Heartbeat," was darker. It had to be re-filmed as Jaebeom originally took part in it.

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In 2011, 2PM debuted in Japan with the single "Take Off." The music video for "Hands Up," the title track from their second Korean album, centered on the members partying, contrasting with their previous videos. It was filmed in Singapore. A music video for the group's 2008 song "Only You" was shot and released in 2012 to accompany their album 2PM Member's Selection . The "A.D.T.O.Y." music video was shot entirely in black and white and showed a more mature side of the group.

In 2014, 2PM won the Mnet Asian Music Award for Best Music Video with "Go Crazy!" The music video for "My House" was originally set to be directed by Han Sa-min, who backed out on short notice, pushing back the release date and forcing the group to find a new director. Naive Creative Production, a video production team, directed the video, which took inspiration from fairytales. The "Promise (I'll Be)" music video, released in September 2016, was the eighth-most watched in America and ninth worldwide on Billboard 's list of the most viewed K-pop videos for that month. [1]

Music videos

TitleYearAlbumNotesRef.
"10 Out of 10"2008 01:59PM Original, For fans version and Old School version
"Again & Again"2009Original and Dance version
"I Hate You"None
"Heartbeat"01:59PM
"Tired of Waiting"
"Without U"2010 Hands Up
"I Will Give You My Life"None
"Thank You"Hands Up
"Fly to Seoul (Boom Boom Boom)"None
"I'll Be Back" Still 02:00PM Original and Dance version
"Open Happiness"2011None
"Take Off" Republic of 2PM Original and Dance version
"Hands Up"Hands UpOriginal and East4A mix version
"Give It to Me"
"Hot"
"I'm Your Man"Republic of 2PMOriginal and Dance version
"Ultra Lover"
"Hands Up" (Japanese version)
"Only You"2012 2PM Member's Selection
"Beautiful" Legend of 2PM Original and Dance version
"One Day"NoneOriginal and Movie version
"Masquerade"Legend of 2PMOriginal, Dance version and Off-shot movie version
"Come Back When You Hear This Song"2013 Grown
"A.D.T.O.Y."
"Give Me Love" Genesis of 2PM Original, Dance version and Off-shot movie version
"Winter Games"
"Step by Step"
"Go Crazy!"2014 Go Crazy! Original and Party version
"Go Crazy!" (Japanese version) 2PM of 2PM Original and Party version
"Guilty Love"2015
"365"
"My House" No.5
"Higher" Galaxy of 2PM Original and Dance version
"My House" (Japanese version)
"The Time We Spent Together"2016
"Promise (I'll Be)" Gentlemen's Game
"Promise (I'll Be)" (Japanese version)None
"Make it"2021Must

Video albums

DVDs

TitleAlbum detailsPeak positionsSales
JPN
[2]
Hottest: 2PM 1st Music Video Collection & the History
  • Released: November 24, 2010
  • Language: Korean
  • Label: Ariola Japan
423,005
2PM 1st Concert in Seoul: Don't Stop Can't Stop
  • Released: April 6, 2011
  • Language: Korean
  • Label: Ariola Japan
77,890
1st Japan Tour 2011: Take Off in Makuhari Messe
  • Released: November 2, 2011
  • Language: Korean, Japanese
  • Label: Ariola Japan
312,386
Arena Tour 2011: Republic of 2PM
  • Released: June 6, 2012
  • Language: Korean, Japanese
  • Label: Ariola Japan
224,575
2PM Live 2012: Six Beautiful Days in Budokan
  • Released: December 26, 2012
  • Language: Korean, Japanese
  • Label: Ariola Japan
422,692
Legend of 2PM in Tokyo Dome
  • Released: December 9, 2013
  • Language: Korean, Japanese
  • Label: Ariola Japan
127,176
2PM Arena Tour 2014 Genesis of 2PM
  • Released: December 10, 2014
  • Language: Korean, Japanese
  • Label: Epic Records Japan
216,138
2PM World Tour "Go Crazy" in Seoul DVD
  • Released: June 29, 2015
  • Language: Korean, Japanese
  • Label: Epic Records Japan
2PM Arena Tour 2015 2PM of 2PM
  • Released: December 16, 2015
  • Language: Japanese
  • Label: Epic Records Japan
5
  • JPN: 15,968 [3]
2PM Arena Tour 2016 Galaxy of 2PM
  • Released: February 17, 2017
  • Language: Japanese
  • Label: Epic Records Japan
2
  • JPN: 16,911 [4]
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Beyond the ONEDAY ~Story of 2PM & 2AM~ [5] ThemselvesWith 2AM (Japan)

Television drama

YearNetworkTitleRoleNotes
2009SBS Style CameoEpisode 6
2011CX BOSS 2 CameoJapanese drama

Reality shows

YearNetworkTitleNote
2008-2009 Mnet Hot Blood10 Episodes (October 10, 2008 - November 8, 2008)
MBC Idol Army (Season 3) 17 Episodes (December 4, 2008 - March 26, 2009)
2009 Mnet Wild Bunny7 Episodes ( July 21, 2009 - August 21, 2009)
2011 SBS 2PM Show!12 Episodes (July 9, 2011 - September 24, 2011)
2012Tokyo MXWander TripJapanese show where 2PM and 2AM travel through Japan and experiencing Japanese culture. 25 episodes aired from 3 April to 25 September.
2012-2013NHKOne Point KoreanJapanese show where 2PM teaches Korean. The show has 2 seasons with 2PM as its host.
2013 KBS2 A Song For You From 2PM15 Episodes (February 17, 2013 - May 24, 2013)
2013-2014NHKOne Point Korean Season 2Japanese
20151TheKOven Radio5 Episodes (June 14, 2015 - June 18, 2015
2017KStar2PM Wild Beat in Australia10 Episodes (February 1, 2017 - April 5, 2017)

Commercials

Cass Beer

TitleYear
TikTok Music Video/Drama2009

Coca-Cola (Korea)

TitleYearNotes
Open Happiness2011First version; 20- and 60-second
Open Happiness2011Second version; 20- and 60-second

Everland Cabi

TitleYear
Caribbean Bay 2010
Nichkhun - Victoria Caribbean Bay AquaLoop2011
Everland's Horror Maze: Wooyoung 2011
Everland's Horror Maze: Junho, Jun. K 2011
Everland's Horror Maze: Chansung 2011
Everland's Horror Maze: Nichkhun2011
Everland's Horror Maze: Taecyeon 2011
2PM's Everland Horror Horror Maze Experience2011

Touch Korea

TitleYear
Dreamlike Invitation from 2PM2011
Dreamlike Invitation from Wooyoung2011

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