Buzz
OriginSouth Korea
GenresPop rock
Years active2003–2006, 2014–present
LabelsSanta Music
Members
Past members
  • Na Do-kyun
  • Min Dae-hong

Buzz (Korean: 버즈) is a South Korean band best known for its emotional rock ballads. The group, which debuted in 2003, currently consists of members Yoon Woo-hyun (Guitarist), Min Kyung-hoon (Main Vocalist), Son Sung-hee (Guitarist), Kim Ye-joon (Drummer), and Shin Joon-ki (Bassist).[1]

Buzz's song "Gliding" (활주) was used as the Korean opening to the popular Japanese anime, Naruto. Their song "Fighting Spirit" (투지) was also used as another Korean opening to Naruto.

In July 2007, the band officially went on hiatus as four of the band members began, or had already begun, to serve the 26 month mandatory service in the South Korean Army required of all South Korean men. Min Kyung-hoon, the vocalist of the group proceeded in a solo career while the anticipated fourth album was due to be completed once the band completed their duties. A new vocalist, Na Do-Kyun, was auditioned at a later stage. After Na left the group, he debuted with HISTORY, a male group under LOEN Entertainment that has since disbanded.[2]

Buzz's major success in 2006 was marked by three of the band's songs reaching the MTV-Korea top 10 list in a mere week, consecutively- "My Love," "My Darling," and "남자를 몰라" (You don't know men). In addition, the song "은인" (Savior) made it to the top 14 list.

History

Forming process

In 1998. Buzz began its formation after guitarist Son Sung-hee heard of drummer Kim Ye-jun was popular for playing the drums at Sangmun High School although dance music had been dominating the Korean music scene with the advent of Seo Tai-ji and Boys in 1992.

After a year, Son and Kim joined Aiwon Entertainment and was suggested to fill the rest of the band. After some time, Son and Kim met with the Yun Woo-Hyun, who signed the contract with Aiwon Entertainment before the two. Eventually, Aiwon Entertainment hired Shin Jun-ki and Min Kyung-hoon.

In 2000, the pop-rock band Buzz was formed, a band formed by the long-activated youths in the underground market who all had the wish to perform in a band.

2003–2007: Debut and successful first albums

Buzz made their official debut with the album "Morning Of Buzz" on October 11, 2003.[3] Following their debut album, Buzz's second album, "Buzz Effect", was released on March 3, 2005. It contains several songs, such as "Coward", "Thorn" and "Travel to me". In their third album "Perfect", the song "You Don't Know Men" was well received.[4][5][6][7] On May 17, 2007, Buzz disbanded temporarily due to the members' military service.[8] Min was confirmed to continue solo activities while the members are serving the military.[9] On June 25, 2007, Buzz released their last single, "Love Is My Heart, Part 2".[10]

2014–present

On April 8, 2014, following the members' discharge from military service, Buzz announced their comeback.[11][12] Through the digital singles "Summer of the Eight Years" and "Train", Buzz demonstrated the change of musical style over the years.[13] On November 26, 2014, Buzz's 4th album "Memorize" was released.[14]

In 2017, Buzz released their first mini album "Be One". The title song, "The Love" ("사랑하지 않은 것처럼") charted very well on Korean music charts and its music video on YouTube has reached 12 million views as of date.[15]

On December 14, 2018, Buzz released their second mini album "<15>", with the title song "척" ("Missing you"). On December 12, 2019, Buzz released a new single for Christmas called "Christmas Song".

On March 10, 2021, they comeback with their third mini album "The Lost Time" (잃어버린 시간).[16]

Members

  • Current
Name Date/ place of birth Role
English Korean
Kim Ye-joon 김예준[17] August 17, 1981 South Korea Leader, drummer
Yoon Woo-hyun 윤우현[18] November 2, 1981 South Korea Guitarist
Shin Joon-ki 신준기[19] March 9, 1982 South Korea Bassist
Son Sung-hee 손성희[20] August 11, 1982 South Korea Guitarist
Min Kyung-hoon 민경훈 October 6, 1984 South Korea Main vocalist

Personal life

Yoon Woo-hyun married Rumble Fish's vocalist, Choi Jin Yi (최진이), on March 26, 2017.[21] The two composed the theme song, called "Season of Love 사랑의 계절" for the SBS drama 《장옥정, 사랑에 살다》(Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love) together.[22]

Son Sung-hee married with a non-celebrity on May 13, 2017 in Gangnam, South Korea.[23]

Son Sung-hee and Shin Joon-ki organized the rock band "4th FLOOR". [24]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[25][26]
Morning of Buzz
  • Released: October 10, 2003
  • Label: Yejeon Media
  • Formats: CD, cassette
Track listing
  1. Monologue
  2. 어쩌면...
  3. 1st
  4. B612
  5. The...
  6. 사랑 뒤의 사랑
  7. 약속
  8. 어느 소녀의 희망
  9. 잘 살아요
  10. 가버려!
  11. It's U
  12. To.FAN
  13. Morning of Buzz
10
Effect
  • Released: March 3, 2005
  • Label: Yejeon Media
  • Formats: CD, cassette
Track listing
  1. 겁쟁이
  2. 1st
  3. 거짓말
  4. 나에게로 떠나는 여행
  5. Funny Rock
  6. 내가 아니죠...
  7. 가시
  8. 비망록 (스물 의 노래)
  9. Tomorrow
  10. 일기
1
Perfect
  • Released: April 24, 2006
  • Label: Yejeon Media
  • Formats: CD, cassette
Track listing
  1. Intro
  2. My Darling (End)
  3. My Love (And)
  4. 은인
  5. 약자의 눈물
  6. 행복하세요
  7. 남자를 몰라
  8. 가버려!
  9. 일년쯤이면...
  10. 미완예찬
  11. Reds, go together
  12. 우리 이별앞에 지지말아요
2
Memorize
Track listing
  1. Memorize
  2. Train (2014 song)
  3. 안녕
  4. 나무
  5. Good Day
  6. 그대여
  7. 그림자
  8. 8년만의 여름
  9. 너는 나의 꽃이야
  10. 나무 (Original Ver.)
  11. Star
11

Extended plays

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[26]
Be One
Track listing
  1. Just One
  2. 사랑하지 않은 것처럼 (The Love)
  3. 동행 (Accompany)
  4. Tonight
  5. 그때 우리 (Then, Us)
9
15
Track listing
  1. 너의 이름은 (Your Name Is)
  2. (Missing You)
  3. 돈키호테 (Don Quixote)
  4. 너밖에 없다 (No One Else But You)
  5. 손깍지 (Handfold)
  6. (Missing You) inst.
The Lost Time (잃어버린 시간)
Track listing
  1. 아날로그 (Analogue)
  2. 그대라서 (Because It's You)
  3. Lighthouse
  4. (Rain)
  5. 위로 (Console)
  6. 내일은 (Tomorrow)
33

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
Gaon

[32]
KOR
Hot 100

[33]
"A Poor Love" (가난한 사랑) 2004 No data No data Non-album singles
"Love Comes From the Heart" (사랑은 가슴이 시킨다) 2005
"Don't Cry" (울지마) 2006
"Love Comes From the Heart 2" 2007
"My Heart Is Crying" (가슴이 운다) 2012 41 71 Buzz Returns single album
"The First Summer in 8 Years" (8년만의 여름) 2014 23 No data Memorize
"Train" 95
"If You're a Man" (남자라면) 2015 Non-album singles
"Forever Love" 14
"Love Comes From the Heart 3" 19
"Still with You" (넌 살아있다) 2016 21
"The Love" (사랑하지 않은 것처럼) 2017 6 48 Be One
"Missing You" (척) 2018 15
"Christmas Song" (크리스마스의밤) 2019 Non-album single
"Analogue" (아날로그) 2021 116 The Lost Time
"Dreaming"
"—" denotes song did not chart.
The Gaon Digital Chart was launched in 2010.
The Kpop Hot 100 was launched in 2011, discontinued in May 2014, and relaunched in May 2017.

Awards

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2004 2004 Mnet Asian Music Awards Best New Group Video "Monologue" Nominated [34]
SBS Gayo Daejeon Rock Division Won
2005 2005 Mnet Asian Music Awards Best Male Group "Coward" Nominated [35]
Best Rock Performance Won [36]
2006 2006 Mnet Asian Music Awards Artist of the Year "You Don't Know Man" Nominated [37][38]
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Group Nominated
Best Rock Performance Won

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