Speed (South Korean band)

Speed
Origin Seoul, South Korea
Genres
Years active 2012 (2012)–2016
Labels
Associated acts
Website SPEED Official Website
Past members

Speed (Korean: 스피드; commonly stylized as SPEED) is a South Korean boy group formed by MBK Entertainment (formerly known as Core Contents Media) in 2012. The group was formerly Coed School's male unit until they became an independent group in 2013. In late-2015, MBK Entertainment removed their profile page from the official website and it was reported that the group was disbanded, but MBK Entertainment has not confirmed this rumour.

History

2011–2012: Formation and Debut

Main article: Co-Ed School

In 2011, Core Contents Media announced that they would be dividing Co-Ed School into two sub-units. The first unit consisted of the original five Co-Ed School female members and one new member; together they would form 5Dolls (commonly stylized as F-ve Dolls). They debuted in 2011.

The second unit consisted of the original Co-Ed School male members Kangho, Kwanghaeng, Jungwoo, Taewoon, Noori and Sungmin.

On November 4, 2011, it was announced that member Kangho had withdrawn from the group to focus on an acting career.[1] Core Contents Media also announced Superstar K3 contestant Shin Jongkook would replace Kangho.

In January 2012, Core Contents Media revealed the second sub-unit's name would be Speed (commonly stylized as SPEED).[2] The group released a single album, Hommage to Lovely-Dovey, with the title track "Lovey Dovey-Plus" on February 14. The song was a remake of T-ara's hit "Lovey Dovey". The music video featured Ryu Hwayoung and Ryu Hyoyoung.[3] On February 14, Speed made their first live performance with the song "Lovey Dovey-Plus" on Music Bank.[4] Sejun was added to the unit a few days later.

In early 2012, Core Contents Media moved Co-Ed School and its sub-units to their subsidiary label GM Contents Media. Near the end of 2012, the group was moved back to the main label Core Contents Media, along with F-ve Dolls.

Members Kwanghaeng and Noori left the group in September, and were replaced by Yuhwan and Taeha in October.

2013: Superior Speed

In late December 2012, Core Contents Media announced that Speed would release an album entitled Superior SPEED.

The group pre-released a single album, Speed of Light, with title track "Sad Promise" on January 7 along with two music videos to the song, a dance version and a drama version. The dance version starred Davichi's Kang Minkyung,[5] and the drama version starred Park Bo-young, A Pink's Naeun, Ji Chang-wook, and Ha Seok-jin.[6][7][8]

On January 15, Speed released their debut album, Superior SPEED, and its title track "It's Over". "It's Over" also got both a dance version music video and a drama version music video.[9] The song was produced by Shinsadong Tiger.[10]

On February 20, Speed made a comeback with a repackage of their debut album entitled Blow Speed, with the title track "Pain the Love of Heart", also known as just "Pain".[11]

In mid-2013, Core Contents Media stated in an interview that they had no plans for Co-Ed School to reform again as both of the sub-units had grown and changed their line-ups to become independent groups.

2014: Mini concert and Speed Circus

Speed held a showcase in Mongolia. From February 3–7, 2014, they performed at UNIQOL AX Hall to promote the release of their upcoming mini-album 'Speed Circus'. The group performed six songs, and had three guest-stars. Shannon and Dani sang two songs during the intermission and F-ve Dolls's Hyewon danced with SPEED during their song 'Hey Ma Lady'. The showcase aired on February 17 on SBS MTV.[12]

Speed first mini album Speed Circus was released on February 18. Taewoon also took charge in most of the writing, composing, and producing of the album, and the group gave a lot of direct input in their choreography.[13] Alongside the album, Speed released two music videos "Don't Tease Me" and 'Why I'm Not'.[14] Taewoon's solo track 'Focus' was also included in the mini album.[15]

Speed also released a repackaged edition called Look at Me Now with three additional tracks. They released the music video for 'Zombie Party' on March 18, featuring Shannon. On April 3 they posted the music video to 'Look At Me Now'.[16]

2015-present: Line-up Changes, Speed On, Disbandment Rumors.

In January 2015, MBK Entertainment announced that Speed would have their comeback this spring with two additional members.[17]

In March 2015, leader Taewoon announced his departure from the group, making SPEED an 8-member group with upcoming additional members.[18]

Their new member KI-O was first revealed to the public with his participation in the winter project single "Don't Forget Me" alongside Speed members Sejun and Jongkook, members of The SeeYa, T-ARA and Former F-ve Dolls member Cho Seunghee in February. He also featured in Elsie's (T-ARA's Eunjung) music video and performances of her solo debut song "I'm Good", which originally featured K.Will.

On June 1, 2015, SPEED released their 2nd mini-album SPEED ON. Later that day their music video for "What U" was revealed, featuring new member KI-O. Yuhwan had taken over as SPEED's new leader after Taewoon's departure.

In November 2015, MBK Entertainment removed the group's profile page from their official website causing rumor of the band possibly disbanding.[19] MBK Entertainment hasn't confirmed these rumors.

On January 27, 2016, Jungwoo announced via his social media that his contract had expired with MBK Entertainment and that he decided to part ways from MBK Entertainment and SPEED. One day later, Sejun also announced via social media that he left SPEED to pursue his acting career. Sejun is still managed by MBK Entertainment. In June 2016, Taeha prepared for his solo debut as IONE, while Sungmin signed Star Camp 202 to pursue his acting career.

Members

Past members

Stage Name Real Name Date of Birth
English Hangul Romanized Original
Kwanghaeng 광행 Lee Kwang-haeng 이광행 January 20, 1990
Noori 누리 Kang In-oh 강인오 March 3, 1993
Taewoon 태운 Woo Ji-seok 우지석 May 11, 1990
Jungwoo 정우 Kim Jung-woo 김정우 May 9, 1990
Sejun 세준 Park Se-jun 박세준 December 10, 1993
Taeha 태하 Oh Sung-jong 오성종 March 4, 1992
Yuhwan 유환 Kim Yu-hwan 김유환 July 29, 1991
Jongkook 종국 Shin Jong-kook 신종국 September 8, 1993
Sungmin 성민 Choi Sung-min 최성민 December 7, 1995
KI-O 키오 Oh Seung-ri 오승리 May 14, 1994

Timeline

Discography

Albums
EPs
Single albums
  • Hommage to Lovey-Dovey (2012)
  • Speed of Light (2013)

Promotional singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
[20]
KOR
Hot 100

[21]
"Lovey-Dovey Plus" 2012 N/A Hommage to Lovey-Dovey
"슬픈약속 (That's My Fault)" 2013 20 N/A
  • KOR: 117,080+
Superior Speed
"It's Over" 43 N/A
  • KOR: 117,607+
"통증 (Pain, The Love of Heart)" 76 N/A
  • KOR: 35,829+
Blow Speed
"Focus" 2014 N/A
  • KOR:
Speed Circus
"왜 난 꼭 (Why I'm Not)" N/A
  • KOR:
"놀리러 간다! (Don't Tease Me!)" N/A
  • KOR: 16,110+
"Zombie Party!" N/A
  • KOR:
Look At Me Now
"Look At Me Now" N/A
  • KOR:
"What U" 2015 N/A
  • KOR:
Speed On
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.
Note: Billboard Korea K-Pop Hot 100 was introduced in August 2011 and discontinued in July 2014.

Filmography

Variety/Reality show

Year Title Member Network Note
2013 SPEED's Dreaming Polaris SPEED Mnet SPEED's Reality documentaries
2014 DEEPSPEED MBK Entertainment's official YouTube
2015 DEEPSPEED Season 2

Variety/Reality show appearances

Year Title Member Network Note
2013 People looking for a laugh SPEED SBS Guests
All the KPOP Taewoon, Sungmin MBC Contestant
Let's Go Dream Team! Season 2 Taewoon KBS Contestant
ShimShimTapa SPEED MBC Guest Star
Weekly Idol SPEED MBC Guest Star (without Sejoon)
SPEED's Eating TV SPEED Mnet
Beatles Code 2 Taewoon, Jungwoo, Sungmin Mnet Guest Star with Davichi
Show Champion's "True Back Show" Taewoon MBC as MC
All the KPOP Taewoon MBC Contestant
Money Tower Jungwoo Channel A Contestant
2014 Good People SPEED MBC Appearance for Shannon's story
ShimShimTapa SPEED MBC Guest Star
After School Club SPEED Arirang Guest Star
Moon Hee Jun's Pure 15 Taewoon, Sungmin Mnet Guest Star
Get It Beauty SPEED OnStyle Guest Star
2015 Star King Ki-o,Yuhwan SBS Guest Star
Mom Is Watching SPEED JTBC Guest Star

Videography

Music videos

Year Title Length Notes
2012 Lovey Dovey Plus Ver.1 4:10 Features ex-T-ara Ryu Hwayoung and 5dolls's Ryu Hyoyoung.
Lovey Dovey Plus Ver.2 4:16 Features ex-T-ara Ryu Hwayoung and 5dolls's Ryu Hyoyoung.
2013 슬픈약속 "That's My Fault" (Drama Ver.) 13:17 Drama version features Park Bo-young, A Pink's Naeun, Ji Chang-wook, and Ha Seok-jin.
슬픈약속 "That's My Fault" (Dance Ver.) 4:18 Featuring Davichi's Kang Minkyung
It's Over (Drama Ver.) 14:30 Drama version features Park Bo-young, A Pink's Naeun, Ji Chang-wook, and Ha Seok-jin.
It's Over (Dance Ver.) 3:36 Featuring Actress Park Bo-young.
Never Say Goodbye 1:30
통증 (Pain)훌렁 휴양과 3:31
2014 Focus 2:29 Tae-woon Solo.
왜 난 꼭 (Why I'm Not?) 3:52 Starring model Hwang Hyunjoo
눌리러 간다 (Don't Tease Me!) 3:58 Performance in Showcase.
좀비파티 (Zombie Party) 4:12 Starring singer Shannon Williams
Look At Me Now 3:52
2015 What U 3:44

Music videos appearances

Year Title Artists Length Members
2012 She's Gone December Taewoon
Be With You (Dance Ver.) The SeeYa 4:11
2013 Jeon Won Diary T-ARA N4 SPEED
2014 Don't Move Davichi 3:46 Sungmin
2015 I'm Good Elsie (T-ARA Eunjung) KI-O
So Crazy T-ara 6:14
My Friend's Boyfriend DIA 5:53

Awards and Nominations

Year Awards Nominated work Category Result
2013 Cyworld Digital Music Awards "It's Over" (feat. Park Bo-young) Rookie of the Month (January) Won[22]

References

  1. (Korean)'남녀 공학' 합류 신종국, 내년 3 월 팀내 男 유닛 출격 StarNews.
  2. http://www.allkpop.com/article/2012/02/co-ed-reveals-the-name-of-their-male-sub-unit
  3. (Korean)남녀공학, 티아라 '러비 더비' 리메이크 '눈길' Naver. January 31, 2012.
  4. (Korean) "dkpopnews" February 17, 2012.
  5. "SPEED releases "Sad Promise" dance version MV with Davichi's Kang Min Kyung". Allkpop.com. Retrieved 15 January 2013.
  6. "SPEED releases drama version MV for "Sad Promise"". Allkpop.com. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  7. 스피드 ‘잇츠오버’ 15일(오늘) 정오공개, ★들도 열광한다 왜? (in Korean). eNewsWorld. January 15, 2013. Retrieved January 15, 2013.
  8. 스피드 '잇츠오버' 뮤비 공개, 박보영 오열 '눈길' (in Korean). Joins. January 15, 2013. Retrieved January 15, 2013.
  9. "[Updated] SPEED releases drama and dance version MVs for "It's Over" + 'Superior SPEED' album". Allkpop. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  10. http://www.koreaboo.com/index.html/_/comeback/speed-scheduled-for-comeback-in-december-with-r18676
  11. SPEED release music video for Pain, The Love of Heart Allkpop. February 20, 2013.
  12. (Korean) 가요계 놀리러간다” 1년만 컴백 스피드, 놀라운 성장(종합) "Newsen". February 12, 2014.
  13. (Korean) Speed Circus Profile Album "Genie". February 18, 2014.
  14. http://www.allkpop.com/article/2014/02/speed-release-mvs-for-why-im-not-and-dont-tease-me-from-mini-album-speed-circus
  15. (Korean) 스피드 태운, 美힙합가수 레이제이와 작업 ‘Focus’ 공개 Newsen. February 17, 2014.
  16. "SPEED Is Back with a New MV, "Look at Me Now"". Soompi. 2014-04-21. Retrieved 2014-04-21.
  17. "SPEED depart for LA to prepare for their comeback with two new members". Allkpop.com. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  18. "Taewoon confirmedto go solo,starting with 'Show Me the Money' + SPEED prepare for comeback with new member(s)". Allkpop.com. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  19. "Have SPEED and The Seeya disbanded?". Allkpop. November 25, 2015.
  20. "Gaon Digital Chart". Gaon Chart (in Korean). Korea Music Content Industry Association. Retrieved October 19, 2013.
  21. "Korea K-Pop Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
  22. (English)"Cyworld Digital Music Awards - Rookie Of The Month (January)". cyworld.

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