N.Flying – Wikipedia

N.Flying (Korean: 엔플라잉, Japanese: エヌフライング; short for New Flying which also means new wings or new escape.[1]) is a South Korean rap rock band formed by FNC Entertainment in 2013.[2] The group released its first digital indie single “Basket”[3] in Japan on October 1, 2013. The group marked its debut in Korea on May 20, 2015 with its first EP, including lead single “Awesome”.[4] The band originally consisted of four members: Kwon Kwang-jin, Lee Seung-hyub, Cha Hun and Kim Jae-hyun. Yoo Hwe-seung was added to the band in June 2017.[5] Kwang-jin left the group on December 26, 2018 and his position was filled by Seo Dong-sung on January 1, 2020.

History[edit]

Pre-debut[edit]

In 2009, Kwon Kwang-jin debuted as the bassist of labelmate CNBLUE. However, due to personal circumstances, Kwang-jin left the band in late September.[6] In January 2011, Kwang-jin returned to train under FNC Entertainment meeting trainees Seung-hyub, Jae-hyun and Cha Hun. Prior to the debut of N.Flying, lead vocal Park Rai-On left the band in early 2013 due to mandatory military service in his native country of Singapore. FNC Entertainment subsequently confirmed that his contract was terminated to make way for the group’s debut.[7] The remaining members would go on to form N.Flying.

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In 2013, Lee Seung-hyub appeared in Juniel’s music video titled Pretty Boy, playing her love interest she meets at a café.[8]

2013–2014: Japanese debut with Basket, One and Only and delayed debut in Korea[edit]

N.Flying began their first performance at Shibuya CYCLONE on September 28.[9] On October 1, they released their first indie single album titled Basket and performed as the opening act at F.T. Island’s ‘Replay’ Zepp tour.[9] BASKET peaked at number two on Tower Records weekly singles chart, number two on Oricon Indies weekly singles chart and number four on Oricon daily singles chart.[10] The band continued doing live gigs at live clubs and also performed as opening act at CNBLUE’s ‘One More Time’ Arena Tour.[9] On November 14, N.Flying did their first one-man live at Live Space Halot.[9]

On January 1, N.Flying released their second Japanese indie single album titled One and Only.[11] The album hit No.1 on Tower Records chart on its second day of release.[9]

They made their first television appearance on the 7th episode of FNC’s reality drama, tvN’s Cheongdam-dong 111.[12] As a sequel of the show, N.Flying revealed their debut story in March 2014 which aired on the same channel.[13]

On January 29, it was announced that N.Flying had been appointed as the new endorsement model of Buckaroo Jeans.[14] In the final episode of their reality show, ‘Cheongdamdong111: N.Flying’s Way of Becoming a Star’, Seung-hyub was appointed as the leader of N.Flying.[15]

In March, they accompanied labelmate F.T. Island to be their opening act at the latter’s Singapore concert.[16]

N.Flying was supposed to make their Korean debut in 2014 but it was delayed after the leader of the band, Seunghyub, injured his knee in July.[17]

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2015–2016: Debut in Korea with Awesome and Lonely[edit]

On May 11, FNC Entertainment launched a teaser homepage for N.Flying’s upcoming Korean debut.[18] It is also revealed that their debut EP Awesome will be released on May 20 along with the title song’s music video.[19]

On May 12, FNC Entertainment announced that N.Flying will be releasing a Chinese version of Awesome simultaneously with the Korean version on May 20 and Japanese version was planned to be released in August.[20] On May 19, 2015, FNC Entertainment released the music video teaser for Awesome.[21] A day later, FNC Entertainment released the full music video features AOA’s Kim Seolhyun as the lead role.[22]

On October 12, FNC Entertainment released mysterious teaser “Lonely 0969756783”.[23] A day later, FNC Entertainment confirmed that N.Flying would be releasing their first single album, Lonely, on October 22.[24] On October 15, N.Flying released individual member teasers.[25] From October 18 to October 20, N.Flying released teaser music video.[26][27][28] On October 20, N.Flying confirmed their first single album track list and released highlight medley.[29] N.Flying’s first single album Lonely was released on October 22.[30]

In April 2016, N.Flying performed their debut song Awesome at KCON in Japan.[31]

2017–2018: New member Yoo Hwe-seung, The Real: N.Flying, The Hottest, How Are You?, Fly High Project and Kwangjin’s departure[edit]

In February 2017, FNC Entertainment announced that the group would undergo member changes before their comeback.[32] On June 19, 2017, it was announced that former Produce 101 Season 2 contestant Yoo Hwe-seung would be joining the group.[5]

On July 23, 2017, FNC Entertainment opened N.Flying’s teaser site for their August comeback.[33] The agency released teaser images and videos from July 23 to July 31. On August 2, their second EP THE REAL : N.Flying with the title track lead single “The Real” was released.[34]

On January 3, 2018, N.Flying released their third EP The Hottest with the lead single “Hot Potato”.[35]

On May 16, 2018, they released their fourth EP How Are You?.[36][37]

N.Flying announced a year-long project, Fly High Project with the aim of introducing more people to the band’s potential and music. The members will be participating in the planning and production of the project. On October 26, 2018, they released the track called “Like a Flower”.[38]

N.Flying held a concert entitled “N.Flying 1st Livehouse Tour – THE REAL IV” on December 5 and 7 in Japan.[39] Following the concluding of the concert, N.Flying were announced that would be held a Japanese concert “2019 LIVE IN JAPAN -BROTHERHOOD-” in Tokyo on June 7, 2019 to commemorate the release of their first Japanese album Brotherhood.[40]

On December 19, 2018, it was announced that Kwang-jin would voluntarily take a break from the group due to arising allegations of inappropriate behavior online.[41] He later left the group on December 26, 2018.[42]

2019: Breakthrough, Spring Memories, and Yaho[edit]

On January 2, N.Flying remained as a four-member band with their single “Rooftop” through Fly High Project #2.[43] Following the release, their concert series “N.Flying Fly High Project Note 2. 2019” was held on January 19 at MUV Hall.[44] “Rooftop” first entered the lower ranks of Korean music charts and soon after there had concluded their promotions on music shows in early March, the song gained sudden popularity and went viral after an anonymous person shared it to an online community.[45] “Rooftop” later went on to #1 on all major Korean music charts and topped Gaon’s weekly digital chart for two consecutive weeks and its monthly digital chart for the month of March.[46][47] On March 5, N.Flying winning their first ever music show on The Show,[48] following Inkigayo on March 17.[49]

On April 24, N.Flying released their fifth EP Spring Memories with the title track through Fly High Project #3. The EP includes six songs including their previous tracks, “Like a Flower” and “Rooftop”. Following the conjunctions of the project release, a concert series was held entitled “N.Flying Fly High Project Note 3” on April 29 at MUV Hall.[50] The album debuted at #5 on Gaon.[51]

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In June, N.Flying’s first world tour 2019 Live Up All Night was announced to be held in Bangkok on June 20 and Hong Kong on August 10, and in Paris on September 22.[52]

N.Flying held their solo concert series “N.Flying Fly High Project Note 4” on July 20 at Yes24 Live Hall.[53]

On October 15, N.Flying released their sixth EP Yaho with the lead track “Good Bam”.[54]

2020–present: New member Dong-sung, So, Communication, and Man on the Moon[edit]

On January 1, 2020, former Honeyst leader and bassist Dong-sung was officially announced to joined the group as bassist through fancafe post by N.flying leader Seung-hyub[55] and later was confirmed by FNC[56][57] Dongsung previously joined the group activities since summer 2019 as a supporting member.

N.Flying held their solo concert series “N.Flying Fly High Project Note 6” on February 1 and 2 at Yes24 Live Hall, concluding the Fly High Project that began at the start of 2019.[58]

On June 10, 2020, N.Flying released their seventh EP So, Communication with “Oh Really.” serving as the album’s lead single.[59]

On July 24, 2020, N.Flying released an animated MV for their special digital single, “Starlight”.[60]

N.Flying held a late-night online concert series called “Noob Con”, on July 25 and August 2.[61]

On February 19, 2021, all five members renewed their contract with FNC Entertainment.[62]

On June 7, 2021, N.Flying released their first Korean studio album Man on the Moon with “Moonshot” serving as the album’s lead single.[63]

Members[edit]

Current[edit]

  • Lee Seung-hyub (이승협) – leader, main rapper, lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and pianist[64]
  • Cha Hun (차훈) – lead guitarist, backing vocal[64]
  • Kim Jae-hyun (김재현) – drummer, percussionist[64]
  • Yoo Hwe-seung (유회승) – main vocalist[64]
  • Seo Dong-sung (서동성) – bassist, backing vocal

Former[edit]

  • Kwon Kwang-jin (권광진) – bassist

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

Single albums[edit]

Extended plays[edit]

Korean Singles[edit]

As lead artist[edit]

Japanese singles[edit]

Music videos[edit]

Filmography[edit]

Television[edit]

Concerts and tours[edit]

2019 N.Flying LIVE ‘UP ALL NIGHT
Date City Country Venue
June 29, 2019 Bangkok Thailand Ultra Arena Hall Show Dc
August 10, 2019 Hong Kong Hong Kong AsiaWorld-Expo
September 1, 2019 Manila Philippines New Frontier Theater
September 15, 2019 Taipei Taiwan ATT Show Box
September 22, 2019 Paris France Le Bataclan

Awards and nominations[edit]

Melon Music Awards[edit]

Mnet Asian Music Awards[edit]

Seoul Music Awards[edit]

Gaon Chart Music Awards[edit]

Japan Gold Disc Award[edit]

Brand of the Year Awards[edit]

Korea’s First Band Awards[edit]

Soribada Best K-Music Awards[edit]

The Fact Music Awards[edit]

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External links[edit]

  • Official Japan Website
  • Official Fancafe

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