F.T. Island

FTISLAND

FTISLAND in February 2012. From left to right: Seung-hyun, Jae-jin, Min-hwan, Hong-gi & Jong-hoon
Background information
Also known as Five Treasure Island
Origin Seoul, South Korea
Genres korean rock
Years active 2007–present
Labels
Associated acts
  • F.T. Triple
  • FNC Kingdom
Website fncent.com/ftisland/ (Korean)
ftisland-official.jp (Japanese)
Members Choi Jong-hoon
Lee Hong-gi
Lee Jae-jin
Song Seung-hyun
Choi Min-hwan
Past members Oh Won-bin

F.T. Island (Korean: 에프티 아일랜드, or FT아일랜드, Japanese: エフティー・アイランド; stylized as FTISLAND), also known as Five Treasure Island, is a five-member South Korean rock band formed by FNC Entertainment in 2007. The band consists of Choi Jong-hoon (leader, guitar, and keyboard), Lee Hong-gi (main vocals), Lee Jae-jin (bass and 2nd vocals), Song Seung-hyun (guitar, vocals, and rap) replacing Oh Won-bin in 2009, and Choi Min-hwan (drums and sub vocalist).[2] On the other hand, F.T. Triple (A3), a sub-group of F.T. Island consisted of Jong-hoon, Jae-jin and Min-hwan, and has been inactive since 2012.

F.T. Island debuted in Korea on June 7, 2007, with the song, "Love Sick" on the music television program, M! Countdown. The band's Korean debut was successful; their debut album, titled Cheerful Sensibility was the sixth best-selling album in 2007. Their debut song "Lovesick" topped the K-Pop charts for eight consecutive weeks.[3] Moreover, they also won the Best New Male Group in the Mnet Asian Music Awards and the Popularity and Newcomer Awards in the Golden Disk Awards in 2007.

The band then debuted in Japan a year later, on June 8, 2008, with the EP, Prologue of F.T. Island: Soyogi. However, it was met with limited success - it peaked at the 95th position in the Japanese charts and experienced sluggish album sales. It was not only until their third Japanese studio album, Five Treasure Island with the title track "Flower Rock", which made them as successful artists in Japan. The album achieved 1st position in chart ranking sales and sold more than 45,000 copies in Japan. They are also the first Foreign Male Band to top the Oricon Daily Charts, which is the first band to top it in 42 years.[4]

In 2009, F.T. Triple was formed and they released their first single "Love Letter" in the same year. The band then promoted the single on various music programmes in Korea. F.T. Triple has also performed in F.T. Island's concerts such as Men's Stories in 2010, and sang the OST "Don't You Know" for the drama Master of Study. Main vocalist Hong-gi made his solo debut in both Korea and Japan with a mini album and a full album respectively. The Korean album was titled as FM302, and the album was released on November 18, 2015,[5] while the Japanese album was titled as AM302, which was also released on December 9, 2015.[6]

F.T. Island has released fifteen full-length albums, eight mini-albums, many singles and soundtrack productions for different drama theme songs and anime openings. F.T. Island is considered to be South Korea's first instrumental idol band.[7] The band had also won various prestigious awards such as the Golden Disk Awards and Seoul Music Awards, and held more than 10 different tours since debut.

History

2007-08: Debut with Cheerful Sensibility and Japanese Debut with Prologue of F.T. Island: Soyogi

F.T. Island's first album, Cheerful Sensibility, was released on June 7, 2007. Prior to that, the members appeared on the Korean television show "Wanna be my girlfriend?" (Korean: 두근두근 여친만들기) on Mnet. The band also performed live on stage at Rolling Hall and held their first official showcase at Live House Melon-AX, Gwangjang-dong in Seoul on May 27, 2007.[8]

The album combined 13 songs that were loosely divided into two parts, "Emotional Chapter" and "F.T. Island Chapter", which was according to the genre of the songs.[9] The "Emotional Chapter" consists of rock ballads, while the "F.T. Island Chapter" was produced by Japanese composers who worked with the Japanese band SMAP, who composed a variety of pop rock songs.[10] Selling over 79,000 copies in 2007, it was the sixth best-selling album of the year.[11] The album was later re-packaged on December 3, 2007, titled, The Refreshment (Vol. 1.5) with three extra songs, a photo book, a stack of photo cards and a mixing program called Music 2.0, which allows one to adjust the levels of the instruments and vocals. The edition sold 25,724 copies in December 2007.[11]

F.T. Island in 2008

After debuting in Korea, FNC Entertainment (formerly FNC Music) moved F.T. Island's activities overseas. On March 31, 2008, an autograph session in Malaysia at the Damansara Cineleisure was held, which was followed by the group's first concert at the Sunway Lagoon Amphitheater on the next day.[12] However, the performance was canceled,[13] but was held in Thailand instead, at the Royal Paragon Hall on April 14, 2008.[14]

F.T. Island's first Japanese debut album, titled Prologue of F.T. Island: Soyogi, was later released on June 7, 2008. The album consists of eight songs, two of which were newer versions of the original songs "F.T. Island" and "Primadonna". The last track, "Always Be Mine", is an English version of "First Kiss" from their debut album (though the lyrics are original). Music videos were also released for "Soyogi" and "Friendship", displaying the band's professionalism and playful sides.

After their promotional activities in Japan, the band then returned to Korea releasing their second Korean album Colorful Sensibility on August 27, 2008. A follow-up epilogue, Colorful Sensibility Part 2, was later released on October 17.

Later that year, F.T. Island also released "The One", which was their first Japanese commercial single under an indie label AI Entertainment. The single charted at ninth on the Oricon daily charts.[15] The single was also the last official release with member Oh Won Bin before his departure.[16]

2009-10: Lineup changes, F.T. Triple and Breakthrough in Japan

On January 28, 2009, it was announced that member Oh Won Bin would indeed be leaving the group,[17] with FNC trainee Song Seung-hyun replacing him as a guitarist and backup vocalist.[18] With the new change in lineup, F.T. Island then released the music video for their mini-album with the title song, "Bad Woman".[19] They also promoted it on SBS Inkigayo, and two days later, released the band's first Korean mini-album Jump Up.[20][21]

On April 22, F.T. Island later released their second Japanese single, "I Believe Myself".[22] For the first time, members participated in lyrics composition. For the song "Moonlight Angel", member Jae-jin co-wrote the lyrics and leader Jong-hoon co-composed the song. "I Believe Myself" was the first Japanese single with member Seung-hyun.[23] They held their 2009 F.T. Island Tour-I Believe Myself in Osaka, Nagoya and Tokyo during the summer of 2009.[24] F.T. Island also toured parts of Asia which included Singapore, Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, and others to promote themselves in the summer of 2009. The showcase kicked off in Singapore during June 25 to 27.[25]

While preparing for overseas promotions, the members were in the midst of recording their third album. On July 9, FNC Entertainment released jacket photos for the upcoming third album called Cross & Change. On the following day, a music video teaser for "I Hope" was released online, featuring kids watching their idols (played by the members themselves) on TV. The title song, called “I Hope/Barae”, was released on July 16.[26] F.T. Island tried out a variety of music styles for Cross & Change; it included a total of 12 songs, ranging from moving ballads to addictive songs with a bright melody. F.T. Island adopted a new fashion style and concept for the album using a "retro" and the “Bokgo” approach, which was inspired during the “jeans jeans look” from the 80s in Korea.[27]

F.T. Island released their 3rd Japanese single, "Raining", on October 21. A music video of the single was released. Leader Jong-hoon played the piano for the single for the first time instead of the guitar.[28]

After celebrating their 1000th day in the music industry, they travelled to Japan and they stayed until the end of August to prepare for their major debut under their new Japanese label, Warner Music Japan. They also began a new Japanese television show which aired on April 7, 2010.[29] On May 19, F.T. Island released their new Japanese single "Flower Rock".[30] It entered the oricon daily charts in third position on May 19, 2010 on the day of its release, and held the fourth position of that week.[31] On July 14, F.T. Island released another single named "Brand-new days", which was written and composed by members Seung-hyun and Jong-hoon. F.T. Island performed a five-city concert tour in Japan after releasing both singles.[32][33] They also performed at the international rock festival Summer Sonic 2010 in Maishima Arena, Osaka, Japan.[34]

After promotions in Japan, F.T. Island focused on their comeback in Korea in mid-August.[35] Their new mini album Beautiful Journey and the music video for their main title song "Love Love Love" were released on August 25. They held their comeback performance in Korea on August 27. The title song topped many popular music charts in South Korea and also gained international notice, especially in Taiwan.[36] Jong-hoon co-wrote and co-composed the song, "Don Quixote's Song",[37] making it their first Korean song that includes the composition of a member. In November and December, F.T. Island held performances such as the Beautiful Journey Concert[38] and So Today... Concert tour,[39] in both Korea and Japan.

Whilst promoting their second Korean mini-album, F.T. Island recorded another Japanese single titled "So Today..." that was released in November. The song, "Boom Boom Boom", was composed by Jong-hoon.[40] The single ranked sixth on the Oricon Daily Charts. With F.T. Island’s 3rd single taking the sixth position, they then had a record of all their singles ranking in the top ten of the Oricon charts.[41] About 10,000 fans turned up at their promotional events in Osaka and Tokyo on 20 and 21 November.[42]

The band then held a concert in Taiwan on December 25, celebrating Christmas together with 9000 fans. Former vocalist and guitarist Oh Wonbin, appeared as a special guest and performed his first single as a solo artist and a brand new song, which had not been released at the concert. F.T. Island performed songs in three languages, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese.[43][44]

With an album sales record of over 100,000, F.T. Island won favorable comments in the Taiwanese media.[45] The revenue for concert tickets and merchandises alone and F.T. Island's Beautiful Journey concert had exceeded a total of NT$20Million. They have been named the Korean artists who earned the most money in the end of 2010. Four main news agencies namely, China Times, Yonhap News, Apple Daily and Liberty Times wrote news on the concerts, showing the band’s high popularity. F.T. Island also broke several records in Taiwan with 500,000 hits on mobile downloads and 10,000,000 hits on music downloads.[46]

2011-12: Continued Japanese popularity, Return to Korea and rising popularity

F.T. Island performing during their Stand Up concert at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live, March 9, 2012

On April 20, 2011, F.T. Island released their seventh Japanese single "Satisfaction" with accompanying tracks, "Friends" and "I Want", in which Jong-hoon participated in the composition of both songs. The single debuted at number two on the Oricon weekly singles charts, becoming the band's highest charting single in the country.[47][48] Their title song "Satisfaction" was also selected to be the ending theme song of Fuji Television's anime Toriko.[49]

On May 18, F.T. Island released their first major debut album in Japan, entitled Five Treasure Island. The album features songs from their previous singles such as "Flower Rock", "Brand New Days", "So Today...", and "Satisfaction"; it also contains several new tracks, including the soundtracks for Japanese drama Muscle Girl!, in which member Hong-gi played the lead male role. The album ranked first at the Oricon album daily chart.[50]

In late May, F.T. Island returned to the South Korean music scene after almost a year, with a mini-album titled Return. The album was released on May 24. Title track was "Hello Hello", a fast-paced rock song. The album featured five songs in total. "I Confess" featured all of the members' vocals.[7]

F.T. Island with CNBLUE during their Stand Up concert at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live, March 9, 2012

After releasing a tragic music video for their title track “Severely”, F.T. Island released their fourth mini-album, entitled Grown-Up. Featuring five songs, it is composed of slow-tempo rock ballads. The album was released on January 31, 2012 and secured the No. 1 position on the Hanteo album chart for total album sales on both the daily and weekly charts, with title track "Severely" topping various online music charts.[51] The album was completely sold out ten days after its release, recording some 50,000 copies sold.[52] F.T. Island also achieved the "Triple Crown" recognition for "Severely" on JTBC's Music On Top. "Triple Crown" is a recognition for any artist who have won a music programme three times consecutively and the song would be removed from further trophies.[53]

On March 9, F.T. Island and fellow label-mates CNBLUE performed in America for the first time at Los Angeles Nokia Theater.[54]

In April, the band returned to Japan to promote their 7th Japanese single "Neverland", which was released on the 18th. “Neverland”, a fast tempo rock song, was chosen as the opening theme song of the animation Ozuma, a celebration of the 20th anniversary of Japanese broadcasting system WOWOW.

F.T. Island released their second stiudio Japanese album 20 [Twenty] on May 16, 2012.[55] It debuted at number four on the weekly Oricon albums chart, selling 41,726 copies in its first week,[56] earning the band their best first-week sales in Japan.[57]

The same year, F.T. Island released their fourth Korean studio album Five Treasure Box and its single "I Wish" on September 10.[58] Within the first week of its release, the album sold over 30,000 copies in South Korea.[59]

2013-14: Japanese album, overseas activities, comeback in Korea, individual promotions

The band continued their TAKE FTISLAND tour which started the year before in Seoul, Korea and went to Taiwan in December 2012[60] and continued the tour in Shanghai and Beijing, China.[61]

On March 27, 2013, F.T. Island released their single, "You Are My Life" with 2 tracks, "Beat It" and "Come Into My Dream".[62] All three songs ended up in the top 5 of Japanese music site Dwango's K-Pop weekly ringtone chart. Also, their M/V for "You Are My Life" took first on Chinese video site YinYueTai's Korea chart.[63]

Later on April 9, the band's 2009 album Jump Up topped Taiwanese music charts for Korean and Japanese releases, with "Bad Woman" ranking first on the songs chart, as well.[64]

The group released their Japanese album Rated-FT in June 2013, where members composed tracks such as "Time To", "Hold My Hand", "Black Chocolate" and "Orange Sky".[65] The album charted at third on Japan's Oricon Daily Album Chart on the day it is released.[66]

F.T. Island released their 11th Japanese single "Theory of Happiness" on July 24, 2013. It included two tracks composed by the members which were "Eyes On Me" and "Rainy Day" which both topped the Oricon Daily Chart.[67]

The band became the first Korean band to perform three years in a row on Fuji TV's "Mezamashi Live!" on July 28, 2013.[68] F.T. Island also performed live at rock festival, Summer Sonic 2013 in Tokyo on August 10 and in Osaka on August 11 which was their second appearance at the festival, after 2010.[69] The band also completed their first Japan arena tour of seven cities, titled F.T. Island Arena Tour 2013 ~Freedom~, drawing an audience of 100,000.[70]

F.T. Island returned to Korea in late September 2013, and released their self-composed mini-album Thanks To, dedicated to their fans and supporters. "Memory" and "Always With You" was composed by main singer Hong-gi, "Try Again" by Jong-hoon, and "Falling Star" by Jae-jin.[71] They held a two-day concert in Seoul on 28 and 29 September, in front of 6000 fans.[72] The concert was called "FTHX", combining the first initials of the band FT with THX (thanks).[73] 'Memory' by Hong-gi ranked No.1 on the Taiwanese Omusic chart.[74] "According to the Taiwanese G-MUSIC Chart, F.T. ISLAND’s 6th anniversary album ‘THANKS TO’ ranked the weekly chart No.1 recording 28.84% sales among Asian album sales."[75]

Their Japanese Zepp Tour started on October 1, 2013 in Tokyo, and later performed in Sapporo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Shizuoka and Nagoya, as well.[76]

The band made their official Korean comeback with their fifth mini album The Mood on November 18, 2013.[77] It topped the weekly Hanteo chart[78] and Gaon chart;[79] and ranked first on the online HMV chart in Japan for pre-released sales.[80]

F.T. Island at La Cigale, Paris, in January 2015
Main singer Lee Hong-gi at La Cigale

F.T. Island started 2014 with a concert in Shanghai which was part of their FTISLAND’s 6th-anniversary tour. The band released multiple albums and singles in Japan. New Page was released on May 2014,[81] it sold an estimated 22,000 copies worldwide and charted at 3rd on the Oricon Daily Charts and 6th on the Oricon Weekly Charts.[82][83]

A few months later, F.T. Island then released a second album, titled Japan Best – All About in October with the title track "Be Free".[81] It topped the Gaon physical album chart during October 5 and 11 periods, Tower Records Daily Pre-Order Charts and HMV Korean-Asia Daily Charts. It also achieved 8th position on the Gaon album chart for that month.[84][85][86][86]

The band then released a new single, "To The Light" in October, which consists of three fully composed tracks.[87] "Mitaiken Future"[88] was released on March 16 and "Beautiful" [89] on January 15. "Mitaken Future" was later included in the album New Page. "Beautiful" charted at 4th position in Oricon's Daily Singles chart on the day same day when the album was released.[90]

F.T. Island also held several tours and announced partnership with Taiwanese clothing brand, STAYREAL.[91] They were invited and performed in one of China's most biggest music festival - Zebra Music Festival; where the band sang songs such as "Flower Rock" and "Freedom". Its ticket sales were also long sold out before the festival even started proving F.T. Island's immense popularity in China.[92] Moreover, the band were also invited to perform in the Japanese MTV - Unplugged segment that only top artists could perform.[93] Also, Hong-gi was also chosen to be the MC for M Countdown's 10th-anniversary special which proves the member's talent.[94]

The members also promoted themselves individually throughout 2014. Min-hwan was cast in a musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat,[95] Seung-hyun collaborated with comedian Song Eun-yi for Two Song Place[96] and starred in the film, No One to Trust in the World.[97] Hong-gi resumed filming Bride of the Century after his fall on an icy road.[98] He also starred in the drama, Modern Farmer.[99] and released his new accessory brand Skullhong.[100] Hongstargram was also released as a travel book where he took pictures in his first solo tour in different countries.[101] Jong-hoon was later announced in a new upcoming drama “Heroes”, said to premiere in 2015.[102] He also launched his first Art Expedition In Japan where he showcased his artworks to the public.[103] Jae-jin starred in Fashion Killa alongside Hong-gi as a special guest and also sang the title song for Bride of the Century, where member Hong-gi was starring in the drama.[104]

2015-present: Success with first fully self-composed album and pursuing a new genre

They started the year with their World Tour called 2015 FTISLAND [FTHX] Tour which included concerts in France, Brazil, Chile, Mexico and two dates in the United States, one in New York and one in Los Angeles.

After a year and four months of hiatus in Korea following their mini album, The Mood, FNC Entertainment announced F.T. Island's first fully self-composed album, I Will which was released on March 23. The music video of "To The Light" was pre-released on YouTube on March 18.[105] The album peaked at 7th on the Billboard World Albums Chart in the second week of April.[106] The title song "Pray" was also rated 99.0 out of a 100,[107] a near perfect score on Chinese Music Charts while "To The Light" was rated 85.97.[107] I Will also performed well on the Gaon Chart, peaking 1st in physical album raking and 3rd on the Gaon Social Charts in the third week of March.[108] F.T. Island sold 31,000 copies of the album peaking in 7th position for the highest number of album copies sold in the entire month of March.[109] "Pray" was also a huge success in China as they were awarded the Most Popular Band in Asia, one of the three major awards in that event. The members could not attend the event, but gave a video recording to thank fans for receiving the award.[110] F.T. Island next tour was titled as We Will which was held in China, Japan, Taiwan and more.[111]

After their Korean comeback, F.T. Island then returned to the Japanese market with a new fully composed album, 5.....Go released on May 13. The title song of the album, "Primavera" is a collaboration with Japanese rock singer Takahiro Moriuchi from One Ok Rock.[112] The official M/V was released on YouTube on April 18. "Primavera" is a rock ballad song which means "spring" in Latin. In the album, it contained 10 fully self-composed songs where "Fish" was included in the album as an acoustic version. The album was also separated into 4 different sets. The first set contained only the songs whereas the second contained miscellaneous such as the official music video; the last two sets contained different performances for their Summer Sonic concert last year.[113] F.T. Island also celebrated their 5th Japanese anniversary with various tours and sang songs from their new album. It was a major career breakthrough as it received many good international praises and both the Korean and Japanese album brought a huge impact to viewers around the world.

3 months later, F.T. Island continued to release new songs titled "Puppy", which was a Japanese single and was included in the new album. "Puppy" was recorded to be F.T. Island's 35th single since their debut. In this new album, there are 2 new songs and it has 4 different sets. The first set contained only the songs whereas the second contained an additional DVD concert which was from 2014; the third set contained additional fan meeting footages while the last includes behind the scenes and other miscellaneous.[113] The official M/V was published on YouTube on August 16. The song was a new type of genre and it concentrated on the playful and humorous sides for each of the members. The music video was rather colourful and it was the first time where a foreigner was seen in F.T. Island's music videos. Upon release, the album immediately topped Japan's Music Chart which proves the quality of the album as well as the band's immense fan base in Japan.[114] The song also managed to claim the sixth position in Billboard's Japan Hot 100.[115] After "Puppy"'s success in Japan, F.T. Island then released the Korean version of the song.[116] The band then held an autumn tour in 13 different countries within 32 days. The tour consisted of Nagoya, Osaka and Sendai, and many more.[117]

In 2016, it was announced that F.T. Island would have Korean and Japanese comebacks this year as well. The Japanese studio album is titled N.W.U. It is the acronym of 'Naite' (泣いて, to cry), 'Waratte' (笑って, to laugh), 'Utatte' (歌って, to sing) and was released on 6 April.[118] All tracks in the album except the title song was composed and written by the members. The M/V for the song "You Don't Know Who I Am" was released on 18 March.[119] 7 days later, the highlight medley was released on YouTube.[120] Upon release, the album ranked first on the Japanese’s Tower Record, which is the largest record store in Japan, and second on the Oricon daily album chart. It also topped the HMV Asia daily charts and K-pop charts for famous Japanese sound sources such as Dwango.[121] An Arena Tour was also held, titled LAW of FTISLAND: NWU. The tour was held in Osaka, Tokyo and Aichi.[122] The tour was then extended to have another concert in Nippon Budokan Tokyo after gathering hot responses.[123]

On July 11, FNC Entertainment announced F.T. Island's sixth Korean studio album, Where's the Truth? which was released on 18 July. The title song is titled as "Take Me Now" and it is a track personally produced by the members.[124] The M/V was released on the same day in YouTube.[125] With the already success of their previous album I Will, Where's the Truth? managed to break its previous record by ranking in 5th position on Billboard's World Album Charts (I Will charted at 7th position). This was the band's first top 5 entry in this category and it was the best selling K-pop album in that week of its release.[126][127] The band still managed to maintain the top 10 position for the next week, at the ninth world's best selling album. The album also charted at 1st in the Gaon Album Chart for the week of July 23.[128] In an interview with the band, the band was asked why they wanted to pursue rock genre again, in which Hong-gi answered, "We threw away what is popular. We showed you popular rock for the past 8 years. In our 9th year, we started to slowly show you the music that we want to do. Lately, it’s hard to find band music on music charts. We wanted to show how we changed based on the fame we earned through popular music."[129]

On the same day as the release for the M/V for "Take Me Now", the band's 37th single "Just Do It" was also released.[130] The single was also a huge success as well. It topped HMV's Asian album chart, Amazon Japan's Asian pop chart; landed in the top 3 on Tower Records' world music chart and hit No.5 on the Oricon Singles Chart.[131] On September 2, Universal Studios Japan announced that F.T. Island is the first k-pop group to have a song that can be played in the ride "Hollywood Dream".[132][133][134] The song also came atop in Tower Records Japan for the top 10 k-pop singles and albums for the second week of September.[135]

Sub-unit

In 2009, Jong-hoon, Min-hwan, and Jae-jin formed a sub-group called F.T. Triple. Some of the reasons behind this lineup were to showcase more of the members' skills and to prevent main singer, Lee Hong-gi, from overstraining his voice again. Another reason was to continue promoting F.T. Island while Hong-gi was filming You're Beautiful while Seung-hyun was having a break.[2]

At first, the trio was unofficially announced at the Dream Concert in Japan as "A3". They almost named themselves A3 because they all are of blood type 'A'. They also wanted to keep the F.T. name hence adding Triple at the end of it to represent a trio.

In F.T. triple, Jae-jin originally in charge of bass for F.T. Island becomes a guitarist and the main vocalist; Jong-hoon plays the piano and Min-hwan continues to play the drums. Their first single was titled "Love Letter" and was released with F.T. Island's 2CD Repackaged Album Double Date and a second CD named Two Date that features all of F.T. Triple's songs.[136]

Artistry

Lyric writing and music composition

Every member of F.T. Island has been actively taking part in writing lyrics and composing music. The first member to participate in composing music was Jong-hoon, who co-wrote the song "돈키호테의 노래 (Don Quixote's Song)" in 2010.[137] The song was later included in the album Beautiful Journey. He also composed the music for "고백합니다 (I Confess)" which was included in the EP Return in 2011,[138] as well as "We Hope to Become Lovers (애인이 돼 주길 바래요)" in the album Grown-up in 2012.[139]

In the album Five Treasure Box, all members took part in either lyric-writing or composing music. Jong-hoon co-composed the song "U (All I Want Is You)" and wrote lyrics as well as composing music in "Let It Go!". Hong-gi took part in writing lyrics for "Stay With Me", "Life" and "Compass (The Way)", while Jae-jin composed the music and wrote the lyrics for "Paper Plane". Seung-hyun together with Min-hwan composed the music for "Wanna Go (World Does Not End Song)" as well as "Compass (The Way)".[140]

In the 2015 album I Will, all members except Min-hwan was active in lyric writing and music composition. For the first track of the album titled "Intro", Hong-gi composed the music. For the title track "Pray", Jong-hoon, Hong-gi, Jae-jin and Seung-hyun worked together to write the lyrics and Jong-hoon composed the music as well. Hong-gi took part in lyric writing as well as music composition for the third track "Black Chocolate". "BPM69"'s lyrics was written by Hong-gi and Jae-jin, Jae-jin also took part in co-composing the music as well. For the fifth track "Do You Know Why", Hong-gi wrote the lyrics while Jong-hoon composed the music. "Hey Girl" was written by Jong-hoon and Jae-jin, and Jong-hoon also took part in composing the music for that song. The next track "To The Light" was penned by Hong-gi and Jae-jin, with Jae-jin also composing the music. Their 8th track "Time to" was penned by Jae-jin as well as taking part in composing the music. "Shadow" was entirely written and composed by Jae-jin, while "Please" was written and composed by Jong-hoon. For the last track "Light", it was entirely penned and composed by Hong-gi himself.[141]

For the album Where's the Truth?, Hong-gi wrote the lyrics for "Out of Love", "Take Me Now", "Wonderful Life" and "We Are...". Jong-hoon wrote the lyrics for "가면(MASK)", "너에게 물들어(Becoming You)" and "Paparazzi" while Jae-jin penned the lyrics for "Lose" and "Stand By Me". For music composition, Jong-hoon composed "가면(MASK)", "너에게 물들어(Becoming You)" and "Paparazzi" while Jae-jin composed the music for "Lose", "너에게 물들어(Becoming You)" and "Stand By Me". Seung-hyun also composed the music for "Paparazzi".[142]

Discography

Korean albums

Japanese albums

Tours

Headlining

Asia tours

  • Play! F.T. Island (2012): Taiwan, Taipei, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia[143]
  • Take F.T. Island Concert (2013): Beijing, Singapore, Hong Kong[144]
  • We Will Asia Tour (2015): Taipei, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Seoul, Guangzhou, Bangkok[145]
  • F.T. Island Live [The Truth] (2016–17): Bangkok, Taipei, Shanghai, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Singapore[146][147]

Japan tours

  • F.T. Island Summer Arena Tour Run!Run!Run! (2012): Osaka, Nagoya, Saitama[148]
  • F.T. Island Arena Tour FREEDOM (2013): Sendai, Shizuoka, Osaka, Nagano, Tokyo, Saitama[149]
  • F.T. Island Autumn Tour REPLAY (2013): Tokyo, Hokkaido, Osaka, Fukuoka, Shizuoka, Nagoya[150]
  • F.T. Island Autumn Tour TO THE LIGHT (2014): Tokyo, Hokkaido, Osaka, Aichi, Kanagawa[151]
  • F.T. Island Arena Tour THE PASSION (2014): Saitama, Nagoya[152]
  • 5th Anniversary Autumn Tour WHERE'S MY PUPPY (2015): Tokyo, Niigata, Osaka, Fukuoka, Sapporo, Sendai, Hiroshima, Tokyo (finale)[153]
  • F.T. Island Arena Tour LAW of FTISLAND: NWU (2016): Osaka, Tokyo, Aichi, Tokyo (additional)[122]
  • F.T. Island Autumn Tour WE JUST DO IT (2016): Osaka, Hiroshima, Aichi, Nagano, Niigata, Miyagi, Fukuoka, Tokyo[154]

Europe tours

  • FTHX EUROPE & LATIN Americas Tour (2015): Paris, Santiago, Mexico City, New York, Los Angeles[155]

Concert participation

Special performances

Filmography

Awards and nominations

F.T. Island have won several major industry awards in South Korea, including several Golden Disk Awards, Mnet Asian Music Awards and Seoul Music Awards. They have also topped popular television music program charts like Inkigayo, M! Countdown and Music Bank.

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