100% (band)

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100% (Korean백퍼센트) was a South Korean boy band formed by Shinhwa's Andy Lee under TOP Media in 2012. The group debuted in September 2012 with their single album, "We, 100%".[1] The group consisted a total of seven members: Minwoo, Rockhyun, Jonghwan, Chanyong, Changbum, Hyukjin and Sanghoon. Throughout their career, Sanghoon took time off from the group since 2014, Changbum departed from the group in 2016[2] while Minwoo died in March 2018 due to cardiac arrest.[3][4] The group disbanded on October 9, 2021, after the members' contracts expired.

100%
100% in July 2018
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
GenresK-pop
Years active2012 (2012)–2021
LabelsTOP Media
Past members
  • Minwoo
  • Rockhyun
  • Jonghwan
  • Chanyong
  • Changbum
  • Hyukjin
  • Sanghoon
Korean name
Hangul
백퍼센트
Hanja
百퍼센트
Revised RomanizationBaek Peosenteu
McCune–ReischauerPaek P'ŏsent'ŭ

Career

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Pre-debut

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In 2009, Rockhyun—under the stage name Rocky (Korean로키)—was in Andy Lee's duo Jumper (Korean점퍼) along with Park Dong-min that released two singles: "Yes!" featuring Eric of Shinhwa and "Dazzling" (Korean: 눈이 부셔) featuring Kang Ji-young.[5]

The same year, Minwoo was featured during Andy Lee's promotion for his song "Single Man," along with Park Dong-min (Korean박동민). Minwoo had also been active as an actor. He starred in KBS2's 2006 drama Sharp 3 (Korean: 반올림3),[6] SBS's 2007 drama The King and I[7] and in two movies, Crazy Waiting (2007)[8][9][better source needed] and Where Are You Going? (Korean: 특별시 사람들) (2009).[10]

2012–2013: Debut and sub-unit

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Between June and September 2012, 100% were featured in SBS MTV's variety show Teen Top Rising 100% (Korean: 틴탑의 뜬다 백퍼), in which they starred alongside fellow TOP Media artist Teen Top and its founder Andy Lee.[11] Their debut single album "We,100%" was released on September 18. It consists of four tracks, including the instrumental version of "나쁜놈 (Bad Boy)", which were all written and produced by Super Changddai.[12] The same day, the music video for its lead track "나쁜놈 (Bad Boy)" went online on the band's official YouTube channel.[13] 100% made their live debut of "나쁜 놈 (Bad Boy)" on September 21 on KBS Music Bank, followed by MBC Music Core and SBS Inkigayo that same weekend.[14]

On October 23, MBC held a press conference for 100% and Teen Top's second variety program in Jangan-dong, Seoul. Teen Top & 100% Rising Brothers (Korean: 틴탑&백퍼센트의 떴다 브라더스) premiered on MBC Music three days later, showing the two groups accomplishing missions.[15] The group's first digital single "나 같은 놈 (Guy like me)", written by Minigun and Super Changddai, was released on December 7 along with its music video.[16][17]

100% released their first extended play Real 100% and a music video for "Want U Back" on May 23, 2013.[18][unreliable source?] On July 17, the group's official fanclub, Perfection (퍼펙션), was announced by TOP Media.[19] 100% V, a sub-unit consisting of Rockhyun, Jonghwan, and Hyukjin along with rapper Chanyong, was announced by TOP Media on November 14. The sub-unit released a single consisting of lead track "퇴근길 (Missing you)" and two others on November 20.[20] They made their first live performance on Music Bank.[citation needed]

2014–2016: Minwoo's military service and members departure

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In February 2014, TOP Media announced on both 100%'s official website and fancafe that leader Minwoo had to enlist in the Korean military starting on March 4.[21] In March, the agency announced that Sanghoon will take some personal time off until he finalizes on what to do in the future.[22] With five members remaining, 100% released their second extended play Bang the Bush and music video for "Beat" (심장이 뛴다) on March 17.[23] On July 7, the five members released their second single album, "100% Cool Summer Album 'SUNKISS'" with the title track being, "니가 예쁘다 (U beauty)", and it debuted three times on the Gaon chart in the following weeks of July after its release that same year.[24]

On September 12, 2016, TOP Media made an official announcement that Changbum had left the group. The remaining members would continue as five and prepare for a comeback in October.[25] 100% released their third extended play Time Leap and a music video for "Better Day" (지독하게) on October 13.[26]

2017–2019: Japanese debut, The Unit, Minwoo's death, Sunshine, RE:tro, and military service

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100% making their Japanese debut with released single "How to Cry" in January 2017. The group later released their fourth mini album Sketchbook on February 22, with the title track, "Sketch U" (어디 있니). On June 28, 100% released their second Japanese single "Warrior".[27] In October, it was confirmed all members of 100% would be competed in The Unit. Member Rockhyun and Hyukjin passed the audition.[28][29] Hyukjin was eliminated in 34th place due the second elimination round[30][unreliable source?] while Rockhyun did not enter on TOP9 and only finished in 14th place due the final round.

100% released their third Japanese single "Song for You" on February 14, 2018 [31] On March 25, 2018, it was reported that Minwoo had died from cardiac arrest at his home at the age of 33.[32] On April 2, it was announced that 100% would resume career and their mini tour announced before Minwoo's death.[33] 100% released their fourth Japanese single "Summer Night" on June 27.[34] On July 26, 100% made their first Korean comeback in over a year and a half with the digital single "Grand Bleu", then they announced the fifth mini album release, Sunshine, with title track named "맘 (Heart)".

100% carried on with their Japanese promotion and released their fifth Japanese single "28°C". After that, they held "Walking On The Clouds" concerts from January 25 to 27, 2019.

On March 14, 100% released their fifth mini album RE:tro, with the title track "Still Loving You",[35] and promoted their comeback in Korea.

On June 25, it was announced that all four members would be enlisting during the latter half of the year. Rockhyun and Chanyong enlisted on July 15, Jonghwan on July 22, and Hyukjin on August 26.[36]

2021: Disbandment

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On September 23, 2021, TOP Media announced that 100% would disband after the expiration of their contracts on October 9.[37]

On September 27, before their disbandment, they released their last single, "Can't say goodbye" (아름다운 걸).[38]

Members

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Adapted from the official website:[39][40]

Former

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  • Minwoo (민우)
  • Rockhyun (록현)
  • Jonghwan (종환)
  • Chanyong (찬용)
  • Changbum (창범)
  • Hyukjin (혁진)
  • Sanghoon (상훈)

Discography

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Extended plays

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List of extended plays, with selected chart positions and sales
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[41]
JPN
[42]
Real 100%
Track listing
  1. Real 100%
  2. Want U Back
  3. Only U
  4. Flavor
  5. Why
3
Bang the Bush
  • Released: March 17, 2014
  • Label: TOP Media
  • Format: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. Heart
  2. Beat (심장이 뛴다)
  3. You & I (너와 나)
  4. Super Man
  5. Bad Girl
  6. Phone (전화)
4
Time Leap
  • Released: October 13, 2016
  • Label: TOP Media
  • Format: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. Better Day (지독하게)
  2. Cause U (너라서)
  3. No Goodbye (안녕이라는 말은 싫어)
  4. Not Today (오늘 같은 날)
  5. Ugly (내 마음이 참 못돼서)
  6. Better Day (지독하게) (Inst.)
4
Sketchbook
  • Released: February 22, 2017
  • Label: TOP Media
  • Format: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. Sketch U (어디 있니)
  2. One Day (어느날)
  3. Dreaming (해몽)
  4. Gorgeous
  5. Meet Yesterday (어제의 나를 만나다)
  6. Sketch U (어디 있니) (Inst.)
5
Sunshine
  • Released: September 3, 2018
  • Label: TOP Media
  • Format: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. Sunshine
  2. Heart ()
  3. Grand Bleu
  4. Turn Away (돌아서지만)
  5. Because of You (너 때문에)
  6. So What (어쩌라고)
  7. Heart () (Inst.)
6 46
RE:tro
  • Released: March 14, 2019
  • Label: TOP Media
  • Format: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. Still Loving You
  2. I'm Sorry (다 미안해)
  3. The Truth Is (사실)
  4. Remember (그 시간)
  5. One Love
  6. To.
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR JPN
[51]
Album
[52]
Digital
[53]
Hot
[54]
"Bad Boy" (나쁜 놈) 2012 6 112
  • KOR: 6,080+ (Phy.)[55]
  • KOR: 26,921+ (Dig.)[56]
We, 100%
"Guy Like Me" (나 같은 놈) 76
  • KOR: 35,258+ (Dig.)[57]
Non-album single
"Want U Back" 2013 108
  • KOR: 25,656+ (Dig.)[58]
Real 100%
"퇴근길 (Missing you)"
by 100% V
7 84 82
  • KOR: 25,843+ (Dig.)[59]
  • KOR: 4,504+ (Phy.)[60]
100% V
"Beat" (심장이 뛴다) 2014 66 97
  • KOR: 24,696+ (Dig.)[61]
Bang The Bush
"니가 예쁘다 (U beauty)" 5 62 55
  • KOR: 8,285+ (Phy.)[62]
  • KOR: 33,965+ (Dig.)[63]
Sunkiss
"Better Day" (지독하게) 2016 Time Leap
"Sketch U" (어디 있니) 2017 Sketchbook
"Grand Bleu" 2018 Non-album single
"맘 (Heart)" Sunshine
"Still Loving You" 2019 RE:tro
"Can't say goodbye" (아름다운 걸) 2021 Non-album single
Japanese
"How To Cry" 2017 12 Non-album single
"Warrior" 12 Non-album single
"Song For You" 2018 10
"Summer Night" 7
"28°C" 12
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Videography

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Music videos

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Year Song Director
2012 "Bad Boy" 슈퍼창따이 (Super Changddai)
"Still Again" Un­known
"나 같은 놈 (Guy like me)" Minigun and 슈퍼창따이 (Super Changddai)
2013 "Want U Back" Hyuk Shin & Ross Lara
"Only U" Stereo (KOR)
"퇴근길 (Missing you)" Brave Brothers
2014 "Beat" 슈퍼창따이 (Super Changddai)
"Phone" 박준용 (Park Jun Yong)
"U Beauty" Solver and 220 Volt
"Summer Hero" Troubleshooter
2016 "Better Day" Sweetune
2017 "Sketch U"
2018 "Grand Bleu" 찬용 (Chanyong) (100%)
"Heart" 찬용 (Chanyong) (100%) and 김이나 (Kim Eana)
2019 "Still Loving You" Han Gil
Japanese
2017 "How To Cry" Un­known
"Warrior
2018 "Song For You"
"Summer Night"
"28°C"

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Note(s)
2012 Teen Top Rising 100% Cast members with Teen Top and Andy
Pops in Seoul's 'New Star.com' Featured artist
Teen Top & 100% Rising Brothers Cast members with Teen Top

Concerts and tours

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Tours

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Date City Country Venue Tour
December 24, 2013 Fukuoka Japan Fukuoka Convention Center ZEPP Tour - 100% X'mas Show
December 25, 2013 Osaka Namba Hatch
December 27, 2013 Tokyo Zepp Tokyo
June 16, 2018 Tokyo Differ Ariake 100% Premium Showtime 2018 ~Summer Night~
June 17, 2018
June 23, 2018 Nagoya Nagoya International Legend Hall
June 30, 2018 Osaka Zepp Osaka Bayside

Concerts

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Date City Country Venue Concert
August 24, 2013 Tokyo Japan Shinagawa Stellar Ball Live Event in Japan Real 100%
December 29, 2013 Seoul South Korea Blue Square Samsung Card Hall 1st Solo Concert - All 100%
January 18, 2014 Taipei Taiwan ATT Show Box All 100% in Taiwan
July 20, 2014 Chiba Japan Maihama Amphitheater 100% 2014 Japan Cool Live
October 5, 2014 Tokyo Laforet Museum Roppongi 100% 2014 Japan Fall In Live
December 24, 2016 Osaka Osaka Business Park Enkei Hall 100% Xmas Live 2016 "LOVE%"
December 25, 2016 Tokyo Meiji Yasuda Seimei Hall
March 14, 2017 Tokyo Billboard Live Tokyo 100% Premium Live - "White Love"
March 17, 2017 Osaka Billboard Live Osaka
April 21, 2018 Tokyo Yamano Hall 100% Spring Concert 2018 -Blossom-
April 30, 2018 Osaka Osaka Business Park Enkei Hall
December 24, 2018 Tokyo Shibuya Cultural Center Owada Densho Hall 100% Special Winter Stage 2018 "28°C"
January 25, 2019 Seoul South Korea CKL Stage 100% Walking On The Clouds
January 26, 2019
January 27, 2019

Showcases

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Date City Country Venue Showcase
November 20, 2016 Tokyo Japan Nicofarre 100% Showcase in Japan - 'Time Leap'
January 22, 2017 Osaka HEP Hall 100% "How To Cry" Japan Showcase
January 29, 2017 Tokyo Nicofarre

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