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List Of Produce 101 Contestants (season 2)
''Produce 101 Season 2'' is a South Korean reality television Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents purportedly unscripted real-life situations, often starring unfamiliar people rather than professional actors. Reality television emerged as a distinct genre in the early ... show. Contestants The spelling of name in English are according to the official website. The Korean contestants are presented in Eastern order (family name, given name). The age listed is according to the Korean age system at the start of the competition. ;Color key Group Battle Performances (Episodes 3-4) Color key * ''(*) denotes the team with the highest score who can perform on M Countdown.'' * Bold denotes the person who picked the team members. Position Evaluation Performances (Episodes 6-7) Color key ''(*) Ha Min-ho left the show shortly after the position performances were filmed.'' Concept Evaluation Performances (Episode 9) Color key Debut Ev ...
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Produce 101 Season 2
''Produce 101 Season 2'' () was a 2017 boy group survival reality show on Mnet, and is the second season of the original South Korean version of the franchise. The public (called 'national producers') "produces" a boy group by choosing 11 members among 101 trainees from 54 entertainment companies through online voting and live voting with multiple elimination rounds. The public also chose the group's concept, debut song and group name. In the season finale on June 16, 2017, which was broadcast live, the show announced the final 11 members who would debut as Wanna One. More than 16 million people cast their votes during the finale, equivalent to around 30% of South Korea's population. Concept ''Produce 101 Season 2'' consisted of 101 male contestants, who were trainees under company labels, debuted idols, or individual trainees in South Korea. Though most contestants were Korean, there were some Chinese, Japanese, and Taiwanese participants In addition to those from other nations ...
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Jin Longguo
Jin Longguo (; born March 2, 1996) is a Chinese singer based in South Korea. He is best known for being a member of the South Korean project boy band JBJ, and for finishing 21st in the survival show ''Produce 101 Season 2''. Life and career Jin Longguo was born in Helong, Jilin, China on March 2, 1996 to a family of the ethnic Korean minority in China. He is a descendant of the Gim clan of Gimhae. Jin made his solo debut on June 13, 2018 with "Clover" featuring Yoon Mirae and made a comeback on August 29, 2019 with "Irresistible." On November 11, 2018, Jin posted a picture of a handwritten letter denying dating rumors with Sonamoo's Nahyun and explaining the controversy of one of his cats: his old cat was put up for adoption but ran away. When found, his ear had been clipped, to show he was considered a stray and was recently sterilized, implying mistreatment from Jin. His appearances on The Show were cancelled. The same day, more controversies arose after Jin's privat ...
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Jellyfish Entertainment
Jellyfish Entertainment (), is a South Korean entertainment company established by composer and producer Hwang Se-jun in Seoul, South Korea. Jellyfish Entertainment is the home of artists including Jang Hye-jin, VIXX, Verivery and formerly gugudan, Park Yoon-ha. The agency is also the home of actors including Kim Sun-young, Kim Se-jeong, Lim Seul-ong and Kim Min-kyu. History 2007–2011: Founding and beginning Jellyfish Entertainment was founded on August 17, 2007 in Seoul by composer and producer Hwang Se-jun. The first artist to sign under the company was the established ballad singer Sung Si-kyung, who released the single "Parting Once Again" (). One year later, the company signed Lisa and Park Hak-ki. In November 2008, singer Park Hyo-shin signed to the agency and was featured on the album ''Hwang Project Vol.1 Welcome To The Fantastic World''. The following year, '' Super Star K'' contestant Seo In-guk and Altair ( Lee Ji-hoon) later joined Jellyfish Entertainment. In ...
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JBJ95
JBJ95 () is a South Korean Musical duo, duo consisting of Kenta Takada and Kim Sang-gyun. The duo was originally formed and managed by Star Road Entertainment and Stardom Entertainment, Hunus Entertainment in 2018, before being exclusively managed by Star Road Entertainment. JBJ95 debuted on October 30, 2018 with the single ''Home''. History 2018: Formation and debut Shortly after JBJ (band), JBJ disbanded, it was revealed that Sanggyun and Kenta would continue to collaborate, starring together in a web Korean drama, drama produced jointly by Star Road Entertainment and Seoul Broadcasting System, SBS called ''Barefoot Diva'' (). Both Sanggyun and Kenta also released a song called ''Picture'' for the Barefoot Diva: OST album. During a joint fan-meeting held in Seoul on July 7, 2018, Sanggyun and Kenta announced that they would be forming a permanent duo, with its name yet to be decided. On August 17, the duo officially revealed their name, JBJ95, a title which commemorates JBJ ...
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Stardom Entertainment
Stardom Entertainment (Korean: ) (formerly known as Brand New Stardom Entertainment) was a music record label based in South Korea. Founded by South Korean entertainer Cho PD during mid-2009, the company was renamed Stardom Entertainment when it split into Stardom Entertainment and Brand New Music. In July 2015, it was acquired by Hunus Entertainment. History The company was originally established in 1998 by Cho PD to distribute his own albums after his debut. The name was changed to Future Flow after the release of his third album and the label went on to discover and debut artists such as Ra.D and Dok2. Future Flow was closed due to some discord within the label but later incorporated into the Brand New Stardom merger. Brand New Music artists used to be joined with Brand New Stardom until Rhymer split off from Brand New Stardom and brought artists with him to Brand New Music. The company name was then changed to Stardom Entertainment. In February 2011, it was announced that Ch ...
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Woo Jin-young
Woo Jin-young (; born May 31, 1997) is a South Korean singer and rapper. During his tenure as a trainee with Happy Face Entertainment (now Dreamcatcher Company), he was a contestant on the reality survival series ''Produce 101'' and ''Mix Nine'', where he competed to debut in an idol group. He found success in the latter and ranked number one in the competition, but the group never materialized due to failed contract negotiations between the show creator YG Entertainment and the artists' respective agencies. Woo released a collaborative extended play (EP) entitled ''resent' in 2018 with singer Kim Hyun-soo. Woo competed in the rap competition series '' Show Me the Money'' in 2019, but failed to advance past the first evaluation round. He then debuted as a member of D1ce that year. He released his first solo mini-album '' -2=A' in 2021 and his second ''Delicious'' in 2022. Early life Woo Jin-young was born on May 31, 1997. He is the younger of two sons, with an eight-year gap b ...
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D1CE
D1ce (, stylized in all caps; pronounced as "The Once") was a South Korean boy band formed by D1ce Entertainment. The group consisted of five members: Jo Yong-geun, Kim Hyun-soo, Jung Yoo-jun, Park Woo-dam and Woo Jin-young. They debuted on August 1, 2019 with the EP ''Wake Up: Roll the World''. The group disbanded on January 20, 2023 following their contract expiration. History Pre-debut Jung Yoo-jun was a contestant in the Mnet survival series ''Boys24'' in 2016, becoming a member of the survival pre-debut team Unit Blue. Park Woo-dam, Woo Jin-young, Jo Yong-geun participated in the Mnet survival series ''Produce 101 Season 2'' in 2017 under Happy Face sub-label HF Music Company. Woo-dam, Jin-young and Yong-geun placed 35th, 40th and 93rd respectively. Park Woo-dam, Woo Jin-young, Jo Yong-geun, Kim Hyun-soo and other Happy Face trainees participated in the JTBC survival series ''Mix Nine'' in September 2017. Jin-young placed 1st, becoming a member of the winning group, however ...
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FNC Entertainment
FNC Entertainment (; stands for "fish and cake") is a South Korean entertainment company established in 2006 by South Korean singer and record producer Han Seong-ho. The label operates as a record label, talent agency, music production company, event management and concert production company, and music publishing house. The label previously known as FNC Music, only managed musicians but later changed its name to FNC Entertainment in 2012 and began to broaden their business field of entertainment. It has since January 2012, been based in its own company offices in Cheongdam-dong. The name is based on the miracle of feeding the multitude using only five loaves and the two fish. This is because Han Seong-ho is a devout Christian, he uses the name to hope for more miracles happen for the company. The label is home to prominent musical artists such as rock bands F.T. Island, CNBLUE and N.Flying, and K-pop groups AOA, SF9, Cherry Bullet (under the sub-label FNC W) and P1Harmony. It a ...
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Ong Seong-wu
Ong Seong-wu (Hangul: 옹성우, born August 25, 1995) is a South Korean singer and actor. He is known for his participation in the survival reality show ''Produce 101 Season 2'', where he finished in fifth place, and is a former member of the show's derivative boy group Wanna One. Following Wanna One's disbandment, Ong made his acting debut with cast ''At Eighteen'' (2019). He also established his career as a solo artist with the release of his first extended play, ''Layers'', on March 25, 2020. Early life Ong Seong-wu was born in Incheon, South Korea. He is the youngest of two children, with one elder sister. He attended Guwol Middle School, followed by Hanlim Multi Art School, graduating in 2014. He graduated from Dong Seoul University as dance and acting major. Ong also danced professionally as part of several street and B-boy dance teams during this period. Ong was encouraged by his mother to pick up a musical instrument and started playing the drums after his sister b ...
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Fantagio
Fantagio () is a South Korean entertainment company that operates as a record label, talent training and management agency, as well as movie and K-drama production company. The company was founded in September 2008 as N.O.A. Entertainment (standing for "Network of Asia"), before being renamed to Fantagio in June 2011. In 2012, the company had a reported operating income of KR₩14.1 billion with a net income of KR₩1.8 billion (approximately US$1.6 million). History 2008–2013: Company creation and initial goals The company was founded on September 16, 2008 as N.O.A. Entertainment by Na Byeong-jun, who previously worked for SidusHQ. From the start, the company focused on talent training and management, with goals of expanding to other ventures like music and movie production. During this time, the company held regular auditions, where they discovered many talented rookies, some of which became representative domestic actors, such as Ha Jung-woo, Jung Il-woo, and Kim Sae-ro ...
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Yoo Seon-ho
Yoo Seon-ho (born January 28, 2002) is a South Korean singer, actor and model. He is best known as a contestant on the survival reality show ''Produce 101'' (season 2) and drama ''Under the Queen's Umbrella''. He is a cast member of the variety show '' 2 Days & 1 Night'' since 2022. Early life and education Yoo Seon-ho was born on January 28, 2002, in Seoul, South Korea. He was alumni of Hanlim Multi Art School. Career 2017: Acting debut Soon after Produce 101 ended, Yoo became a regular guest on a new variety show called ''Special Private Life'' together with other fellow Produce 101 contestants. He also had guest appearances in variety shows like ''Live Talk Show Taxi'' and ''Problematic Men''. In August 2017, Yoo started appearing as a regular guest for a few episode on Channel A's ''Let's Eat Out This Saturday''. From July to August 2017, Yoo along with BtoB's Yook Sung-jae promoted for TMON's ''Let's Fly TMON Tour'' campaign. On August 3 it was revealed that Yoo would ...
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Lai Kuan-lin
Lai Kuan-lin, also romanized as Lai Guanlin and better known mononymously as Guanlin, (; Hangul: 라이관린, born 23 September 2001) is a Taiwanese rapper, singer and actor based in South Korea and China. He is known for finishing seventh in ''Produce 101 Season 2'' and was a member of the South Korean boy band Wanna One. He also formed a duo with Pentagon's Wooseok as Wooseok x Kuanlin in March 2019, under Cube Entertainment. Early life Lai was born in Taipei, Taiwan. Under his English name Edward Lai, he lived in Los Angeles, US for five years until he returned to Taiwan. He attended Lin-kou High School. Career 2017–2018: Produce 101 and Wanna One Lai was recruited by Cube Entertainment during the Cube Star World Audition in Taiwan in 2016. In 2017, Lai participated in the second season of Produce 101, representing Cube Entertainment. He ranked seventh during the final episode with 905,875 votes, securing him a place in the show's project boy group Wanna One under YMC ...
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