Lunafly (Korean루나플라이; sometimes stylized as LUNAFLY) is a South Korean duo, consisting of Yun and Sam. They officially debuted on 27 September 2012 under Nega Network with their self-composed song How Nice Would It Be.[1]

Lunafly
Lunafly performing in 2014
Lunafly performing in 2014
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
GenresPop, K-pop, acoustic
Years active2012–2016
LabelsNega Network
MembersSam Carter
Yun (Han Seung Yun)
Past membersShin Taeho (Teo)
Jin
Yub
Websitehttp://www.neganetwork.com/

Career

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Predebut: New group announcement

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On 31 August, label mate JeA, leader of Brown Eyed Girls, tweeted a photo of her and the three Lunafly members on her official Twitter account.[2][3]

Following the news, on 6 September, Lunafly released their debut album on iTunes worldwide, called Super Hero. It consists of two tracks, oth in English, with the idea of "allowing international fans to fully appreciate their music".[4]

2012: Debut with How Nice Would It Be, Super Hero, Day by Day

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Prior to the release of their first domestic single album on 27 September, on 26 September, Lunafly released their first music video for their song "How Nice Would It Be". It was said that Nega Network invested 150 million won (~US$134,078) on their outfits, accessories, hair and makeup styling for the music video, which is considered a lot for a rookie group. The debut would only be digital, as they would not have any broadcast activities. They had a positive response from netizens, who said they gave off an image that contrasted with that of typical Kpop groups.[5]

"How Nice Would It Be" reached 1st on Cyworld‘s music chart.[6][7]

On 28 September, Lunafly released the music video for the English version of their song "Super Hero".[8] They had already released "Super Hero" on iTunes worldwide on 6 September. Shortly after Lunafly announced that they would be holding their first solo concert in Japan.[9]

After announcing that they were gearing up for their second digital single, Lunafly revealed the single's title to be "Clear Day, Cloudy Day",[10] with a scheduled release date of 5 December. This single would be self-composed.

On 1 December, the group made their appearance at Tokyo's FM Hall in Japan, where they successfully concluded their first overseas solo live. Before proceeding with their performances, Lunafly expressed, "We’re very thankful for being able to hold a solo live concert in Japan just two months after our debut and we’re also very nervous. We've prepared a lot." They played a total of six songs for their Japanese fans, and also promised to work hard so they could be more active in Japan.[9]

On 4 December, Lunafly released the music video of second digital single "Clear Day, Cloudy Day".[11] This song was self-composed by the members. "Clear Day, Cloudy Day" delivers a message of hope to those facing difficulties in the current generation.

On 9 December, Lunafly released the music video for the English version of their song "Day By Day".[12] The song was composed by the members themselves. "Day By Day" was available on iTunes worldwide a day after the release of the video.

2013: First album Fly To Love, music show debut

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A contest to decide the fandom name was held from 27 February to 5 March, with the winner being awarded an autographed CD.[13] On 7 March, Lunafly announced their official fanbase name, "Lukies", meaning that "Lunafly's Kingdom is Eternal", and that Lunafly aims to remain humble and hardworking even after achieving success.

On 17 March, Lunafly announced their comeback through their official Facebook.[14] They would be releasing their first album, Fly To Love, on 3 April. They also released a teaser image featuring all three members. As opposed tho the more serious, monochrome, and simple image they had been giving before, this teaser gave off a more colorful and rock image, with bold colors, bright outfits and the members giving off a playful vibe. Following the full member teaser, they released three more solo teasers for the individual members. They also released a video teaser through their official YouTube account.

On 2 April, the boys released the music video for their title song "Fly To Love", after releasing the full album. The song was, again, composed by the members themselves. The upbeat song expresses the desire to break out from a mundane relationship and go on vacations around the world as a couple. Keeping international fans in mind, the two part album also featured an English version of every Korean track.[15]

They performed their single for the first time at the GOGOS2 club in Hongdae, Seoul later on the same day. International fans were able to watch the full 90 minute live concert on their USTREAM channel.[15] They performed for the first time on a live music broadcast with "Fly To Love" on 4 April, on M! Countdown, a show that features live performances of K-Pop idols. They also performed their song on Music Bank and Inkigayo, bothsimilar programs. They didn't win any of the performances, but nevertheless the song was still loved by fans all over the globe.[16]

2014–2015: Concerts in Latin America, Europe, Canada and line-up changes

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Lunafly went on a sold out Latin America tour visiting Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, Brazil, and Costa Rica. This tour was made in partnership with MyMusicTaste, a concert crowdfunding platform. They also went on a European tour, stopping in Portugal, France, Romania, and Italy, also crowdfunded through MyMusicTaste.[17]

It was announced on Lunafly's fan cafe that Teo would be withdrawing from Lunafly and would no longer be participating in Lunafly activities. He is now known professionally under his real name, Shin Tae Ho. Two new members, Jin and Yub, were added to Lunafly following Teo's departure.

Lunafly Re:Born then performed as a four-membered group in Guatemala and Bolivia, and for the first time in their career, they went to North America to perform in Canada. Lunafly had performed in a total of 32 countries and were the K-pop group who performed in the most countries.[citation needed]

Members

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  • Sam Carter – leader, vocals, guitar, violin, composer
  • Yun – vocals, guitar, drums, composer

Past members

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  • Teo – vocals, piano, bass, percussion, composer
  • Jin – drummer, composer
  • Yub – guitarist, composer

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak chart
positions
Sales
KOR
[18]
Fly To Love
Track listing
  1. Kisses
  2. Fly To Love
  3. Help Me Find A Way
  4. 얼마나 좋을까 (How Nice Would It Be)
  5. One More Step
  6. 맑은 날 흐린 날 (Clear Day Cloudy Day)
  7. 니 이름이 뭐니? (What’s Your Name?)
  8. 보고 있거나 보고 싶거나 (Seeing You or Missing You)
  9. Kisses (Instrumental)
  10. Fly to Love (Instrumental)
  11. Van Gogh (Eng Ver.)
  12. Fly To Love (Eng Ver.)
  13. Innocent And Young (Eng Ver.)
  14. Super Hero (Eng Ver.)
  15. One More Step (Eng Ver.)
  16. Day By Day (Eng Ver.)
  17. What's Your Name? (Eng Ver.)
  18. You Got That Something I Need (Eng Ver.)
  19. Super Hero (Instrumental)
  20. Day By Day (Instrumental)
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Hermosos Recuerdos
  • Released: 13 March 2015
  • Label: Nega Network
  • Format: Digital download

Extended plays

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Title Album details Peak chart
positions
Sales
KOR
[18]
Special Guy
  • Released: 10 March 2014
  • Label: Nega Network
  • Format: CD, digital download
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Singles

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Title Year Peak chart position Album
KOR
[21]
KOR
Hot 100

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"Super Hero" 2012 Super Hero (single)
"How Nice Would It Be" (얼마나 좋을까) 75 66 How Nice Would It Be (single)
"Clear Day, Cloudy Day" (맑은 날 흐린 날) 119 Clear Day, Cloudy Day (single)
"Fly To Love" 2013 86 90 Fly To Love
"Yeowooya" (여우야; Hey Fox) 65 Yeowooya (single)
"Stardust" Special Guy
"Special Guy" (특별한 남자)
(feat. Miryo of Brown Eyed Girls)
2014 148
"Quiero Besarte" Hermosos Recuerdos
"This Isn't You" (너답지 않게 ) 2016 This Isn't You (single)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Soundtrack appearances

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Title Year Peak chart position Album
KOR
[21]
"Gilchi" (길치; Poor Sense of Direction) 2013 135 Bel Ami OST Part 2
"I Want To Love Again" (다시 사랑하고 싶다) 2014 169 Can We Love? OST Part 2

References

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  1. ^ "LUNAFLY to make their domestic debut on September 27th". Allkpop. 20 September 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  2. ^ "Hyojin Kim on Twitter: "곧 데뷔 예정인 브아걸동생들LUNAFLY입니다! teo,sam,yun이 세친구모두 음악너무 잘해여! 예쁜이들 많이 사랑해 주실꺼죵?? ..."". Twitter.com. 30 August 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Brown Eyed Girls' JeA introduces new group 'LUNAFLY'". Allkpop. 31 August 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  4. ^ "LUNAFLY releases debut album 'Super Hero'". Allkpop. 6 September 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  5. ^ "LUNAFLY releases music video "How Nice Would It Be"". Allkpop. 27 September 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  6. ^ "Rookie group LUNAFLY lands 1st on Cyworld music chart with "How Nice Would It Be"". Allkpop. 27 September 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  7. ^ [1][dead link]
  8. ^ "LUNAFLY – Super Hero MV". YouTube. 28 September 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  9. ^ a b "LUNAFLY holds their first solo live in Japan". Allkpop. 2 December 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  10. ^ "LUNAFLY's second digital single to be titled 'Clear Day, Cloudy Day'". Allkpop. 30 November 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  11. ^ "LUNAFLY releases MV for "Clear Day, Cloudy Day"". Allkpop. 5 December 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  12. ^ "LUNAFLY releases MV for "Day by Day"". Allkpop. 9 December 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  13. ^ "LUNAFLY announces official fan club name". Allkpop. 7 March 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  14. ^ "LUNAFLY releases image teaser for 1st album 'Fly to Love'". Allkpop. 18 March 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  15. ^ a b "LUNAFLY releases "Fly to Love" MV". Allkpop. 3 April 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  16. ^ "LUNAFLY "Fly to Love" on 'M! Countdown'!". Allkpop. 4 April 2013. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  17. ^ "Artists Go Where Fans Go". MyMusicTaste. Retrieved 27 February 2015.
  18. ^ a b "Gaon Digital Chart". Gaon Chart (in Korean). Korea Music Content Industry Association. Archived from the original on 27 August 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  19. ^ "Gaon Album Chart – 2013년 4월 (April 2013)". Gaon Chart (in Korean). Korea Music Content Industry Association. Archived from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
  20. ^ 2014년 상반기결산 ALBUM CHART [First half of 2014 Album Chart]. Gaon Chart (in Korean). Korea Music Content Industry Association. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  21. ^ a b "Gaon Digital Chart". Gaon Chart (in Korean). Korea Music Content Industry Association. Archived from the original on 9 March 2017. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  22. ^ "Korea K-Pop Hot 100 Music Chart". Billboard. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
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