Discography Part I

2AM’s discography is a mixed bag of singles, mini-albums, and full-length albums, mostly offering listeners a plethora of emotion-filled ballads with pockets of higher tempo songs for special events.  Their debut single album features the song “This Song,” a plaintive ballad chronicling the classic worries of a man who doesn’t have much material wealth to offer. In 2009, the group came back with their second single album, Time for Confession, featuring the single “A Friend’s Confession.” 2010 proves to be the group’s busiest year: they released one single (Sweater, featuring Jo Kwon and Changmin), one mini-album (Can’t Let You Go Even If I Die), two albums (I Did Wrong, Saint O’ Clock), and participated in the FIFA Album with their single “No. 1.”

In 2012, the group began their explorations of the Japanese music market, releasing a mix of single albums and a full-length Japanese-language album, and continuing their focus on slow songs tinged in the R&B/soul tradition. That same year they continued connecting with their Korean fans, releasing the mini- album, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Way of Love.

Discography Part I