Two X

Two X (Korean: 투엑스; an acronym for Top Win One X [X signifying 'multiply']) was a South Korean girl group formed by J. Tune Camp in 2012.[1] The group's last line-up included members are Jiyou, Eun, Sur-in, Eun-young. Min-joo left the group in January 2016.

Two X
Background information
OriginSouth Korea
Genres
Years active2012–2017
LabelsJ. Tune Camp (2012–14)
Star Gaze Entertainment (2014–2017)
Associated actsRain
Past members
  • Min-joo
  • Jiyou
  • Eun
  • Sur-in
  • Eun-young

History

Debut and initial singles

On August 16, 2012, Two X made their stage debut on the music television program M Countdown and released their debut single "Double Up".[1] This was followed shortly by their second single "Ring Ma Bell".[2]

Hiatus and changes to label and line-up

In 2014, Two X ended their contract with J. Tune Camp and signed a record deal with Star Gaze Entertainment.[3]

In January 2016, it was announced that key member Min-joo had left the group.[4]

On August 23, 2016, the group released the song "Over" in promotion of their new EP, Reboot. It was their first release in three years and their first release as a four-member group.[5]

During the later half of 2017, Two X ceased activities and on June 26, 2018, when a fan asked Eun on Instagram if Two X was disbanded, she confirmed they had disbanded.[6]

Members

Current members:

  • Jiyou
  • Eun
  • Kim
  • Joo Eun-young

Former members:

  • Kwak Min-joo

Discography

Extended plays

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
Double Up
  • Released: August 16, 2012 (CD, digital download)
  • Label: J. Tune Camp, CJ E&M Music
22[7] KOR: 962+[8]
Ring Ma Bell
  • Released: February 12, 2013 (CD, digital download)
  • Label: J. Tune Camp, CJ E&M Music
13[9] KOR: 2.092+[10]
Reboot
  • Released: August 23, 2016 (Formats: CD, digital download)
  • Label: Star Gaze Entertainment, OGAM Entertainment, 5212 Music
n/a

Singles

Year Title Peak chart position Album
Gaon Chart [11]
2012 "Double Up" 135[12] Double Up
2013 "Ring Ma Bell" 56 Ring Ma Bell
2016 "Over" (꽃혀) Reboot
"–" denotes items that did not chart or were not released.

References

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