Infinite H

Infinite H
인피니트H
Origin Seoul, South Korea
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Years active 2013–present
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Website Infinite H
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Infinite H (Korean: 인피니트H; stylized as INFINITE H) is the first official sub-unit of South Korean boy group Infinite formed under Woollim Entertainment in 2013. The sub-group consists of Infinite members Dongwoo and Hoya. The sub-unit debuted with their mini album titled Fly High in January 2013.[1]

History

2012: Pre-debut

Prior to their debut as a subgroup, the duo had performed new songs such as "Crying" and "You Look Good" during Infinite's concerts and had already received much attention. Although they had been releasing new songs during concerts, Woollim Entertainment only announced that they will be promoting as a sub-unit in 2013 after finishing up with Infinite's activities in Japan.[2] They also performed, "Without You", a song from their debut album at the “Infinite Concert That Summer” on August 8, 2012. On December 20, 2012, they performed for the first time as a duo on M! Countdown for a special stage.

2013–14: Debut with Fly High

On January 11, 2013, their debut EP Fly High was officially released. The duo started promotions for the album on January 10, 2013 on M! Countdown.

On February 28 and March 1, 2014, during Infinite's encore concert, "One Great Step Returns", Infinite H performed their new song Alone, which written by them.[3] The song was later added to Infinite's second full album, Season 2.[4]

2015: Fly Again

On January 26, 2015, their made comeback after two-years with released their second EP, Fly Again. They also held a press conference and a showcase on the same day at AX Korea, in Seoul.[5][6] Promotions for the album started on January 31, on M! Countdown.

Members

Discography

Main article: Infinite discography

EPs

Filmography

Variety shows

Year Title Network Notes
2013 Weekly Idol MBC
Star King KBS
2014 Challenge! 1000 Songs SBS
2015 Infinite H Self Story Naver Starcast
After School Club Arirang TV Ep. 143

Awards and nominations

Music program awards

Song Program Date
Pretty The Show February 3, 2015
Show! Music Core February 7, 2015
Inkigayo February 8, 2015
The Show February 10, 2015
M! Countdown February 12, 2015

References

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