South Korean boy band 2PM has released forty-seven music videos, fourteen 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, "Again & Again", had a heavier focus 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", had a darker tone. It was re-filmed due to Jaebeom originally taking part in filming.
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. Released in 2013, 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 music video for "Promise (I'll Be)", 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
Video albums
DVDs
Filmography
Film
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2012
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Beyond the ONEDAY ~Story of 2PM & 2AM~
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Themselves
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with 2AM; Japanese documentary
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[5]
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Television drama
Variety and reality shows
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2008 |
Mnet |
Hot Blood |
10 episodes (October 10, 2008 – November 8, 2008). Survival show to decide members of 2PM and 2AM.
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[6]
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2008–2009
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MBC |
Idol Army (Season 3) |
17 episodes (December 4, 2008 – March 26, 2009). Variety show with co-host Boom and both celebrity and pedestrian guests.
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[7]
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2009
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Mnet
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It's Time 2PM
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8 episodes (June 3, 2009 – July 3, 2009). Interview series with one 2PM member per episode and one final episode of cut footage.
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2009 |
Mnet |
Wild Bunny |
7 episodes (July 21, 2009 – August 21, 2009). Variety show in which 2PM engages in "un-idol-like" behavior. Eighth episode never aired following Jaebeom's scandal and hiatus.
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[8]
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2011 |
SBS Plus |
2PM Show! |
12 episodes (July 9, 2011 – September 24, 2011). Variety show in which 2PM competes to show off a different aspect of themselves each episode, with the worst ranking member being punished.
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[9]
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2012–2014 |
NHK |
One Point Korean |
Two seasons (April 2, 2012 – March 17, 2014). Japanese show in which 2PM teaches Korean.
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[10]
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2012 |
Tokyo MX |
Wander Trip |
25 episodes (April 3, 2012 – September 25, 2012). Japanese show in which 2PM and 2AM members travel through Japan and experience Japanese culture.
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[11]
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2013 |
KBS2 |
A Song For You From 2PM |
15 episodes (February 17, 2013 – May 24, 2013). Web series in which 2PM members respond to fans' video messages and sing songs.
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[12]
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2015 |
1theK Originals |
Oven Radio |
5 episodes (June 14, 2015 – June 18, 2015). Web series of five-minute videos made to promote 2PM's fifth Korean studio album, No.5.
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2017 |
E! Asia |
2PM Wild Beat in Australia |
10 episodes (February 1, 2017 – April 5, 2017). Variety show in which 2PM travels to Australia, but is forced to budget their trip by themselves and take on part-time jobs.
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2021
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Mnet
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Wild Six
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12 episodes. Originally a web series released on 2PM's YouTube channel that was later broadcast on Mnet.
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[14][15]
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Commercials
Everland Cabi
Touch Korea
References
- ^ "Most Viewed K-Pop Videos in America, Around the World: September 2016". Billboard.
- ^ "2PMのリリース一覧" [2PM's list of releases] (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved January 11, 2014.
- ^ "2016 Oricon Half Year Chart - Music DVD". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon Inc. 24 June 2016. Retrieved June 26, 2016.
- ^ "2017 Oricon Chart – February Week 2". Oricon. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
- ^ "Beyond the ONEDAY official site". Archived from the original on 2012-05-24. Retrieved 2022-01-29.
- ^ "박진영이 말하는 스타의 조건은?". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). January 29, 2008.
- ^ "2PM, 데뷔 3개월 만에 버라이어티 MC 등극". 스타뉴스 (in Korean). 2008-12-03. Retrieved 2025-07-30.
- ^ IMBC (2009-07-20). "2PM, '리얼 버라이어티'에 도전한다". MBC 뉴스 (in Korean). Retrieved 2025-07-30.
- ^ "'2PM 쇼' 탄생, 이번주 리얼예능 도전기 첫촬영". 스타뉴스 (in Korean). 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2025-07-30.
- ^ Lee, Claire (2012-01-19). "2PM to promote Korean on NHK". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2025-07-30.
- ^ "2AM and 2PM to seek out eateries in Tokyo". koreajoongangdaily.joins.com. 2012-03-27. Retrieved 2025-07-30.
- ^ "A Song For You from 2PM". KBS World.
- ^ "'2PM 와일드 비트' 6년 만에 돌아온 완전체 예능! 호주 배경의 포스터 공개". 서울경제 (in Korean). 2017-01-18. Retrieved 2025-07-30.
- ^ "2PM, 5년만에 자체 콘텐츠 시리즈 'WILD SIX'로 전격 컴백! | 기사상세". iMBC 연예 (in Korean). Retrieved 2025-07-30.
- ^ "2PM, 그룹 활동→개별 활동 전방위로 通했다". 스타투데이 (in Korean). 2021-08-11. Retrieved 2025-07-30.
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