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Years active
  
2007–2012

Active until
  
2012

Albums
  
Shadow Box

Labels
  
Planet 905

Origin
  
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Past members
  
Kim JoonShin Min ChulPark Yun HwaJoo Chan YangPark Han Bi

Members
  
Kim Joon, Park Han Bi, Shin Min Chul, Joo Chan Yang, Park Yun Hwa

Genres
  
K-pop, J-pop, Pop music, Boy band

Similar
  
SS501, Kim Hyun‑joong, A'ST1, Kim Bum, Kim Hyung‑jun

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T-Max (Hangul: 티 맥스; RR: Ti Maegseu), stylized T-MAX or T.max, was a South Korean pop music group formed in 2007 under the label 2Step Entertainment (later Planet 905). The group began as a trio, where the "T" in its name was derived from the words "triple" and "trinity". T-Max released an album, an EP, five singles, some of which have songs different from its title, and several soundtrack singles for television shows such as Boys Over Flowers, Detectives in Trouble, and Master of Study. Its members have pursued individual acting gigs in dramas, sitcoms, and musicals.

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History

T-Max began with three members: Kim Joon, Shin Min Chul and Park Yun Hwa. Shin was a former member of the boy band B.O.K. and sang on soundtrack songs "Dan Nyum" (Sang Doo! Let's Go to School) and "Tears" (Strange Woman Strange Men). Park Yun Hwa was a former contestant in Battle Shinhwa, a 2005 television contest to create a new boy band. T-Max's first single, "Blooming", was released on July 19, 2007. The group performed on music shows such as MNet's M! Countdown, Show Music Tank and Music Bank. A second single, "Lion Heart", followed on November 30. On December 29, 2008, the group released a third single, Run To You, which featured the track "Neol Saranghae" (Korean: 널 사랑해, My Love).

The members of T-max got involved in television projects for 2009. Park Yun Hwa was on a SBS show called “Mak Ban Shi” (Idol Maknae Rebellion), which showcased the youngest members of various idol groups: participants included Dongho of U-Kiss, Seunghyun of FT Island, Jinwoon of 2AM and Shorry of Mighty Mouth. Shin sang "Last Hero" for the historical drama series The Return of Iljimae.

When Kim landed a starring role as high school "prince" Song Woo Bin in the Korean live-action adaptation of Boys Over Flowers, T-Max was selected to do the theme song "Paradise", which brought the group fame. Other Boys Over Flowers tracks followed, including "Say Yes" and "Wish Ur My Love". A Japanese version called "Motto Paradise" was released on September 2. The group participated in the F4 special edition of the Boys Over Flowers soundtrack, which included "Nappeun Maeumeul Meokgehae", among other tracks. On July 15, T-Max released an EP Single Collection, which featured three solo tracks; each of which was sung by a different member. The group released the digital single Love Parade on September 3, which featured the track "Wonhae" (Korean: 원해, Want).

In 2010, T-Max contributed original soundtrack (OST) singles for Master of Study and Fuyu No Sonata. Park Yun Hwa also collaborated with 4Minute member Hyuna on the song "Last Winter" which is found on a different Love Parade single released in February 2010. With Park Yun Hwa's plan to leave the group to fulfill his military service, T-Max added two new members to the group: Joo Chan Yang was a former Superstar K contestant, and Park Han Bi was new to the music scene. The group released the studio album Born to the MAX in June.

T-Max contributed to soundtrack singles "Believe" and "Sesangkkeuteseo" for the Detectives in Trouble series in 2011. On September 29, Kim departed from the group for his military service. Prior to Kim’s enlistment, T-Max released one last single "Geunyeoga Ureo" (Korean: 그녀가 울어, She Was Crying), a ballad which tells of a man’s confession and seeking forgiveness, and describes the pain of farewell from his lover. On January 4, 2012, the group officially disbanded, with its members to embark on solo careers in music or acting. Yoon Jung Soo, the CEO of Planet 905, said, “They’re a group like real brothers to me, and I truly did all I could for them, so I wanted to take in whatever decision they chose. I told them that they could return as T-Max whenever they wanted to.”

Influence

In October 2013, at a fan event in Singapore, the cast of the South Korean variety show Running Man showed a video montage of themselves in the roles of the Boys Over Flowers guys, and then appeared onstage where they sang T-Max's "Paradise".

Members

T-max had five different members over its lifetime. Shin Min-chul (신민철) and Kim Joon (Kim Hyung-jun 김형준) were members from 2007 to 2011. Park Yun-hwa (박윤화) was a member from 2007 to 2010. Park Han-bi (박한비) and Joo Chan-yang (주찬양) were members from 2010 to 2011.

Studio albums

  • Born to the MAX (2010)
  • EPs

  • "Single Collection" (2009)
  • Singles

  • "Blooming" (2007)
  • "Lion Heart" (2007)
  • Run to You (2008) - contains single "Neol Saranghae" (Korean: 널 사랑해, My Love)
  • Love Parade (2009) - contains single "Wonhae" (Korean: 원해, Want)
  • "Geunyeoga Ureo" (Korean: 그녀가 울어, She Was Crying) (2011)
  • Soundtrack singles

  • "Paradise" (2009) by T-Max & Green Cacao - Boys Over Flowers OST Part 1
  • "Say Yes" (2009) - Boys Over Flowers OST 2
  • "Wish Ur My Love" (2009) by T-Max feat. J - Boys Over Flowers OST 2
  • "Nappeun Maeumeul Meokgehae" (Makes Me Think Nasty) (2009) - multiple versions - Boys Over Flowers F4 Special Edition
  • "Hanbeonjjeumeun" (2010) - God of Study OST
  • "Eumakcheoreom" (2010) - Kim Hyun Sik 20th Anniversary 2nd
  • "Byeondeokjaengi" (2010) - Kim Hyun Sik 20th Anniversary 2nd
  • "Believe" (2011) - Detectives in Trouble OST
  • "Sesangkkeuteseo" (2011) - Detectives in Trouble OST
  • Japanese singles

  • "Motto Paradise" (2009)
  • Songs

    Something Happened To My Heart2009
    Fight The Bad Feeling2009
    Wish Ur My Love2009

    References

    T-max Wikipedia