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W24 () is a South Korean
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signed to Favor Entertainment. The quartet consists of leader and guitarist Kim Yun-soo, drummer Kim Jong-gil, vocalist Cheong Ho-won and keyboardist Park Aaron. Originally a five-piece ensemble, bassist Park Ji-won left the band on December 27, 2020. They debuted on March 8, 2018, with the
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(EP) ''Singing Dancing'' and promoted various songs from the record. By the end of the year, the band received the Focus Award at the
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and traveled to Chile to become the first
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group to appear at the Teletón charity event.


History

Kim Jong-gil, the drummer and original leader of W24, had close ties with the CEO of J Army Entertainment. He attended
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, where he met keyboardist Park Aaron, bassist Park Ji-won, and guitarist Kim Yun-soo. After graduating from the institution, Kim Jong-gil brought together his fellow three alumni together upon recommendation by the CEO to form a band. The four practiced together for two years. Cheong Ho-won was added to the lineup eight months prior to the band's debut upon successfully auditioning to become its vocalist. He joined the group because he wanted to "touch people's hearts". W24 was formed as a
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quintet. The name is short for World 24 Hours, expressing the band's desire for their music to be heard for 24 hours around the world. Other group name considerations included One Way, Luminant, and Royal Family. Preceding their first mini-album, W24 released the track "Love Me". Their debut mini-album ''Singing Dancing'' and its lead single "Always Missing You" were released on March 8, 2018. The band included songs that they felt were "easy and accessible" to a general audience. They embarked on followup promotions for "Everything Is Fine" and the title track. They released the digital single ''Sosime'' on October 29. The lyrics describe a timid and introverted man, a reflection of the band members. W24's work earned them the Focus Award at the 2018
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. The band traveled to Chile and appeared at the annual Teletón charity event, becoming the first
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group to do so. The
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single "Solfamiredo" was released one month ahead of the band's second mini-album. ''Stay a Moment'' and its title track of the same name were released on August 1, 2019. W24 released a string of singles throughout 2020, including "Joahaeyo" and "Sunday Night". In November, W24 entered to compete in the
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show ''Asian Top Band''. The group eventually finished in first place, winning the final title of "1st Asian Top Band". Park Ji-won terminated his contract with J Army and he left the band on December 27. On March 8, 2021, W24 released a digital single titled "Breath" to mark the third anniversary of their debut. On April 4, 2022, W24 released their first studio album ''White Album'' and its lead singles "Revelations" and "J♡B = Love".


Musical style

W24 has creative control over their music. All the members contribute to the lyrics, composition, arrangement, and record production of their records. Their debut mini-album ''Singing Dancing'' comprised acoustic tracks, while "Sosime" saw the band incorporate a more rock-oriented sound. W24 has cited
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as their role model, highlighting the English band's balance between
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-based music and acoustic sound.


Members


Active

* Kim Yun-soo () – guitar * Kim Jong-gil () – drums * Cheong Ho-won () – leader, vocals * Park Aaron () – keyboard


Former

* Park Ji-won () – bass


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays


Live albums


Singles


Awards and nominations

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