A.C.E (Korean:에이스) is a South Korean boy band formed by Beat Interactive, and co-managed with Swing Entertainment. The group consists of five members: Jun, Donghun, Wow, Kim Byeongkwan, and Chan. The group debuted on May 23, 2017, with the single "Cactus". A.C.E stands for “Adventure Calling Emotions”.[1]
South Korean boy band
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A.C.E
A.C.E busking in Banpo-dong, November 2019 From left: Chan, Donghun, Jun, Kim Byeongkwan, Wow
A.C.E first gained a following busking on the streets of the hip Hongdae district in Seoul, covering the dance choreography of popular groups such as BTS, Blackpink and EXO.[2]
As of September 2021, the group have released 2 repackaged albums, 4 mini-albums, and 2 single albums.
History
Pre-debut
Jun trained under Jellyfish Entertainment alongside VIXX before transferring to CJ E&M.[3] He appeared on Mnet's I Can See Your Voice as Kangta's look-alike. Donghun competed on Superstar K5 prior to becoming a trainee under CJ E&M, and later appeared on I Can See Your Voice as well, winning the episode and earning high praise from Got7's JB. Wow trained at YG Entertainment alongside Winner[3] before later moving to CJ E&M, where he met Jun and Donghun.[3] Kim Byeongkwan participated in Season 1 of K-pop Star but was eliminated during the final round of casting.[3] He also trained under JYP Entertainment alongside Chan.[3]
2017–2018: Cactus, Callin, and A.C.E Adventures in Wonderland
A.C.E at the 2018 Incheon Airport Sky Festival From left: Donghun, Chan, Wow, Kim Byeongkwan, Jun
On May 23, 2017, A.C.E released their debut single album Cactus, a Hardstyle song produced by Zoobeater Sound.[4][5] A.C.E released their second single album Callin' on October 19, 2017.[6] On March 15, 2018, the group released a special single titled "5TAR (Incompletion)", with the song serving as a gift to fans after their brief hiatus to join The Unit and Mix Nine.[7][8]
Group members Kim Byeongkwan and Donghun won 4th and 8th place respectively on survival show Mix Nine in January 2018.[9] They would have debuted in a temporary boy group, but the debut was cancelled later that year.[10]
On June 7, 2018, A.C.E released their repackaged album, A.C.E Adventures in Wonderland, with their title track "Take Me Higher".[11] Group member Chan did not take part in this album due to his promotions with temporary boy group UNB, after winning 9th place on survival show The Unit earlier that year.[12]
A.C.E featured on their first collaboration with French DJ Hcue for the track, "I Feel So Lucky" that was released on September 14, 2018, aiming for a Moombahton sound fused with K-pop elements.[13]
2019–2020: Under Cover, Under Cover: The Mad Squad, and HJZM: The Butterfly Phantasy
On May 17, 2019, A.C.E released their second extended play Under Cover with the title track of the same name.
A.C.E released their third extended play, Under Cover: The Mad Squad on October 29, 2019, with the title track "Savage".[14]
A.C.E released their fourth extended play, HJZM: The Butterfly Phantasy on September 2, 2020, with the title track "Favorite Boys".[15] On December 18, 2020, A.C.E signed with Asian Agent for global management.[16]
A.C.E released a remix of the song Favorite Boys by American DJ Steve Aoki, featuring the Nigerian-American rapper Thutmose, retitled "Fav Boyz" on January 8, 2021.[17][18]
2021–present: New agency, Siren: Dawn, Changer: Dear Eris and military enlistments
On February 5, 2021, it was announced that Swing Entertainment will co-manage A.C.E alongside Beat Interactive.[19] Swing Entertainment will be in charge of artist's domestic broadcasting appearances, while Beat Interactive is in charge of production, global marketing, artist care management and fan marketing.[20]
On April 16, 2021, A.C.E released the collaboration single "Down", featuring Grey.[21]
A.C.E released their fifth extended play Siren: Dawn on June 23, 2021, with the title track "Higher".[22] A.C.E’s latest release ‘SIREN: DAWN’ showed their growing popularity. It charted at Number 1 in several countries across the world. The album peaked at Number 1 on the iTunes Worldwide Albums Chart two days after it was released. The countries where it reached Number 1 include (but are not limited to): Brazil, Belarus, Ecuador, Peru, Norway, Indonesia, Russia, Singapore, Portugal and Malaysia. It also peaked at number 6 in the US iTunes chart and number 13 in the UK, two of the worlds biggest music markets. Within just 6 hours of release the album also peaked at number one on the K-Pop Albums Chart. Lead single ‘Higher’ was reached number 3 on the K-Pop Music Song chart.[23] The EP earned many strong reviews with NME praising the members, stating: “Keep an eye on this headstrong quintet, because there’s no question they’ll surprise us in the years to come.”[24]
A.C.E have shown support for the LGBTQ+ community, with the latest showing of support being the release of their song ‘Spark’ which is part of the original soundtrack for boys' love Korean dramaLight on Me. "Spark" was released on July 8, 2021. Jun said of the release: “Just like how all of our fans, CHOICE, are different in their own special ways, we know that there [are] a range of different ways to love among all kinds of people in this world which we acknowledge and respect.”[25][unreliable source?]
On August 20, 2021, it was announced that Wow would be enlisting for his mandatory military service on September 10, where he is serving as a public service worker.[26][unreliable source?] Donghun enlisted as a public service worker on September 23.[27][unreliable source?]
A.C.E released their second repackaged album Changer: Dear Eris on September 2, 2021, with the title track "Changer".[28]
On February 7, 2022, Jun enlisted for his military service as an active duty soldier.[29]
On February 18, 2022, it was announced that Kim Byeongkwan will enlist as a member of KATUSA on April 11.[30]
On August 16, 2022, Chan enlisted for his military service as an active duty soldier. [31]
Choi, Seoyoung (January 27, 2018). '믹스나인' 女신류진·男우진영 1등, 데뷔는 소년팀. Star News (in Korean). Archived from the original on May 19, 2021. Retrieved May 19, 2021.
Kim Saet-byul (February 18, 2022). "에이스 김병관, 영케이 조언 힘입어 카투사 합격 "4월 입대"[Ace Kim Byung-kwan passed KATUSA Soldier thanks to Young K's advice, "Enlistment in April] (in Korean). The Fact. Retrieved February 18, 2022– via Naver.
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