The topic of The Jadu is one that has captured the attention of many people in recent years. Since its emergence, The Jadu has generated a continuous debate in different sectors of society, whether in the academic, political, economic or cultural spheres. Opinions regarding The Jadu vary greatly, and its impact has become evident in various spheres. In this article, we will explore various perspectives on The Jadu and its influence today, as well as its historical relevance. Additionally, we will analyze the role that The Jadu plays in people's daily lives and in society as a whole.
The Jadu (더 자두) | |
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Origin | South Korea |
Genres | Rock, pop |
Years active | 2001 | –2008
Labels | Manine/ES |
Members | Jadu (자두) Maru (마루) |
Past members | Kang Doo (강두) |
The Jadu (더 자두) was a South Korean modern rock band that performed from 2001 to 2008. "Jadu" means "Plum" in Korean. In 2000, Korea Now called The Jadu one of Korea's "most celebrated indie bands."
The band formed in 2001, initially comprising lead Jadu (자두) (real name Kim Deok Eun; 김덕은) and Kang Doo (강두) (real name Song Yong Shik; 송용식). Kang left the band in 2006 to pursue an acting career, and was replaced by Maru (마루).
The Jadu won a Seoul Music Award for Best Newcomer in 2001; and the Mnet Asian Music Award for Best Coed Group in 2002.
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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2002 | Best Mixed Group | "We Need To Talk" (대화가 필요해) | Won |
2003 | "Gimbap" (김밥) | Nominated | |
2005 | "Let's Play" (놀자) | Nominated |