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Got7 videography

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Dramas
  
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Web Series
  
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Got7 videography

This is the videography of Got7, a K-pop boy group based in South Korea. Their notable group activities are listed below.

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Got7 contains seven members: JB, Mark, Jinyoung, Jackson, Youngjae, Bambam and Yugyeom. The group is multinational with members coming from four countries and aiming to become a part of the new generation of hallyu groups.

As a whole, Got7 has released a total of twelve music videos, three seasons of a YouTube reality series, and a web drama, Dream Knight, which gained 13 million views by its fourth episode. Additionally the group has been shown to have strong variety skills though their TV variety program I GOT7. Jackson also quickly became a rising variety star and was a cast member for the second season of the well known reality program Roommate on SBS.

Dramas

Prior to debuting with Got7 members, JB and Jinyoung were members of the duo group JJ Project and together appeared in two separate TV dramas. See JJ Project's Dramas for more information.

Web Series

  • Real Got7
  • Got7's company JYP Entertainment has produced three seasons of a reality YouTube series that provides a different view of the members as they go about various activities. The episodes are uploaded onto the official JYP Entertainment YouTube Channel and include English subtitles. Each season consists of ten episodes that vary in length. In Season 1 the first several episodes show the members getting ready for the group's debut with later episodes showing the members having fun together in various locations. Season 2 introduced a "secret angel" game, with each member randomly choosing another to take care of during the promotion period for Got7's song "A". Most of the second season's episodes were focused on the members' behind the scenes actions at events such as fan-signs, music programs, and photo shoots. Due to the group attending numerous overseas activities, Season 3 was shot with at least one extended break between episodes 5 and 6 . Season 3 was later made available to purchase on DVD. The DVD set came with bonus material, including previously unreleased footage, 3 making-of videos, and 21 episodes of "Got2Day" a series that had each member participate in an open talk with each of the other members.

    In March of 2016, the group began a new reality series called "Got7ing". The episodes for the new series were distributed through Naver's V-live phone app, but unlike the majority of other content on the app, the Got7ing episodes were each pre-filmed and edited. The episodes were also made available on the application's online site, and were later uploaded onto Got7's official youtube channel.

    References

    Got7 videography Wikipedia