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A-Jax

에이젝스
Label  DSP Media Debut  June 1, 2012 Members  5 Genre  K-pop, Dance-pop, Rock Origin  Seoul, South Korea Fandom  A-Light
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A-Jax (에이젝스) was a South Korean boy band formed by DSP Media in 2012, known for debuting simultaneously in Korea and Japan and for taking its name from the Greek mythological hero Ajax the Great. Originally a seven-member rookie group, A-Jax built its early identity around a rock-influenced pop sound with singles like "One 4 U" and "Hot Game," the latter featuring KARA's Nicole.

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Biography & History

Who Is A-Jax? Meet DSP Media’s Trojan-Hero Boy Band

A-Jax (에이젝스), stylized in all caps as A-JAX, is a South Korean boy band formed by DSP Media that first stepped into the spotlight in 2012. If you’re digging into K-pop history and want to know who these guys were, stick with me, because their story is a fun one: it’s got a Greek mythology-inspired name, a simultaneous Korea-Japan debut, and a mid-career reshuffle that turned a seven-member rookie group into a lean five-member unit.

From “DSP Boyz” to A-Jax

Before they were A-Jax, the members trained together under the working name “DSP Boyz.” DSP Media revealed the members one by one in April 2012 through teaser videos, building buzz the same way the label had done for earlier acts. On April 24, 2012, the agency confirmed the group’s official name: A-Jax, a nod to Ajax the Great, the mythological Greek hero who helped secure victory during the Trojan War. It’s a name that signaled the group’s intended image — strong, heroic, and ready to make an impact on the K-pop scene.

Debut and Simultaneous Korea-Japan Launch

A-Jax made history among rookie boy groups by debuting in South Korea and Japan at nearly the same time, following the path laid out earlier by SS501. Ahead of their official bow, the group released the prologue track “Never Let Go” on May 15, 2012, featuring KARA’s Goo Hara in the music video. Then came the real debut: “One 4 U,” released June 1, 2012, in Korea and August 8, 2012, in Japan through Universal Sigma. The Korean music video reportedly cost around $42,500 USD in CG effects alone — a serious investment for a rookie act. A-Jax also opened for KARA’s Karasia tour dates in Saitama, Japan, just before their debut, giving them valuable stage experience in front of a large crowd.

A Lineup That Changed Shape

A-Jax originally had seven members, but 2016 brought a major shake-up. In January 2016, main vocalist Sungmin left the group to pursue a solo career (later performing as RYL). The following month, DSP Media announced that Jaehyung and Jihu were also departing — Jaehyung’s contract was terminated, while Jihu remained with the agency in other ventures. To keep the group active, DSP added a new member, Joonghee, and A-Jax continued on as a five-member act: Dowoo, Yunyoung, Seungjin, Seungyub, and Joonghee. This final lineup leaned more heavily into Japanese promotions, releasing the singles “Romeo” (2017) and “You” (2018).

Quiet Disbandment After Seven Years

A-Jax never scored a music show win during their time together, and by the late 2010s, the group’s activity had slowed considerably. On March 31, 2019, DSP Media confirmed that the members’ contracts had expired and would not be renewed, officially ending A-Jax’s seven-year run. It was a low-key ending for a group that had once been positioned as a flagship rookie act, but their fandom, A-Light, remembers them fondly as one of the more underrated boy groups of the early 2010s Hallyu wave.

“"A-Jax is in reference to the mythological Greek hero that helped bring victory to the Greeks during the Trojan War." - DSP Media, on the meaning behind the group's name”

Detailed Information

Full Group NameA-Jax (에이젝스)
Debut DateJune 1, 2012 (Korea) · August 8, 2012 (Japan)
Management / LabelDSP Media (Korea) · Universal Sigma / Universal Music Japan (Japan)
Distribution PartnersCJ E&M · LOEN Entertainment (now Kakao Entertainment)
GenreK-pop · Dance-pop · Rock
Number of Members5 (final lineup) · 7 (original 2012 lineup)
Official Fandom NameA-Light
Country of OriginSouth Korea
SloganN/A
Global Brand PartnershipsSpris (sports casual apparel, 2012 endorsement)
LightstickN/A (no official lightstick was ever released)

Discography Summary

Studio Albums0 (no full-length studio album)
Mini Albums (EPs)3 — 2MYX (2012), Insane (2013), Snake (2013)
Single Albums4 Korean digital singles — One 4 U, Hot Game, plus 2 promotional tracks
Special Albums1 — "White Letter" DSP Media Christmas compilation (2014, featuring "Like Lovers")
Repackages0
Japanese Releases4 — One 4 U, Hot Game, Romeo, You
World Tours0 (no dedicated world tour; opened for KARA's Karasia tour and held Japan showcases)

Meet the Members

Get to know each member of A-Jax — their roles, backgrounds, and what makes them special.

Dowoo Leader, Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Main Rapper
Dowoo
김도우 (Kim Do Woo) · formerly Hyeongkon (형곤)
BornDecember 3, 1988
BirthplaceBucheon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
NationalityKorean
Height / Weight181 cm / 64 kg
Zodiac Sign♐ Sagittarius
Blood TypeB
Social
Yunyoung Main Vocalist
Yunyoung
맹윤영 (Maeng Yoon Young)
BornFebruary 15, 1993
BirthplaceSeoul, South Korea
NationalityKorean
Height / Weight182 cm / 62 kg
Zodiac Sign♒ Aquarius
Blood TypeB
Social
Seungjin Vocalist, Rapper, Main Dancer
Seungjin
함승진 (Ham Seung Jin)
BornOctober 5, 1994
BirthplaceBusan, South Korea
NationalityKorean
Height / Weight176 cm / 60 kg
Zodiac Sign♎ Libra
Blood TypeB
Social
Seungyub Vocalist, Visual
Seungyub
이승엽 (Lee Seung Yeob)
BornOctober 23, 1994
BirthplaceIlsan, Goyang, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
NationalityKorean
Height / Weight185 cm / 67 kg
Zodiac Sign♏ Scorpio
Blood TypeB
Social
Joonghee Vocalist, Maknae
Joonghee
조중희 (Jo Joong Hee)
BornNovember 27, 1995
BirthplaceSouth Korea
NationalityKorean
Height / Weight180 cm / 64 kg
Zodiac Sign♐ Sagittarius
Blood TypeO
Social

Trivia & Fun Facts

Interesting details and fun facts about A-Jax.

A-Jax's name is a reference to Ajax the Great, the Greek mythological hero from the Trojan War.
Before debuting, the members trained and appeared on TV under the temporary name "DSP Boyz."
A-Jax debuted simultaneously in South Korea and Japan, following in the footsteps of labelmates SS501.
Their pre-debut prologue song "Never Let Go" featured KARA's Goo Hara in the music video, not any A-Jax member.
The music video for debut single "One 4 U" reportedly cost around $42,500 USD in CG effects alone.
A-Jax opened for KARA's final two Karasia tour shows in Saitama, Japan, just before their own debut.
The group's official fan club name, A-Light, was announced on July 17, 2012.
For their Japanese releases, A-Jax signed with Universal Sigma, the same imprint as labelmates KARA and Rainbow.
"Hot Game," A-Jax's second Korean single, featured KARA's Nicole as the female lead in its music video.
A-Jax signed a two-year modeling contract with sports casual brand Spris shortly before their debut.
Their debut EP, 2MYX, was released on November 15, 2012, and peaked at number 6 on the Gaon Album Chart.
Second EP Insane, released July 11, 2013, was distributed through LOEN Entertainment (now Kakao Entertainment).
Third EP Snake, released October 28, 2013, has playful lyrics comparing young love to a snake's charm.
In December 2014, A-Jax contributed "Like Lovers" to DSP Media's holiday compilation "White Letter," featuring labelmate Oh Jong-hyuk.
Member Jaehyung enlisted for mandatory military service as a public service officer in January 2015.
In January 2016, main vocalist Sungmin left A-Jax to pursue a solo rap career, later debuting as RYL (ROYAL).
Jaehyung and Jihu departed the group in February 2016; Jihu stayed with DSP Media in other roles while Jaehyung's contract ended.
New member Joonghee joined in February 2016, reshaping A-Jax into its final five-member lineup.
After the 2016 reshuffle, A-Jax focused much of its promotional activity on the Japanese market.
A-Jax held a solo showcase titled "A-JAX SHOWCASE [A-JAX RISING]" in Tokyo on December 11, 2016.
Members Seungjin and Joonghee both competed on KBS's idol survival/reboot show "The Unit" in 2017.
Third Japanese single "Romeo" was released on September 19, 2017.
Final Japanese single "You" was released in 2018, shortly before the group's disbandment.
A-Jax performed together for the last time in Japan on January 28, 2019.
DSP Media confirmed A-Jax's official disbandment on March 31, 2019, after the members' contracts expired.
Despite active promotions for seven years, A-Jax never won a single music show trophy.
Leader Dowoo previously performed under the stage name Hyeongkon before changing it later in his career.
Dowoo appeared as the male lead in labelmate Rainbow's "To Me" music video.
Dowoo has acted in dramas and web series including "IRIS 2," "Vampire Flower," and "Pinocchio."
Seungjin was part of a 2014 special collaboration unit called Boy's Day alongside members from VIXX, BTOB, and NU'EST.
Seungjin is close friends with KARD's BM and later signed with PurpleStar Entertainment.
Seungyub is known among fans for his visual and has appeared in several web dramas, including "Vampire Flower."
Joonghee enlisted for his mandatory military service on February 18, 2019, shortly before the group's disbandment.
Former member Jihu (formerly Hyojun) later joined the dance crew MOTF (Men Of The Future) with idols from other groups.
Former member Sungmin is also a songwriter and producer, releasing solo music under the name RYL.

Full Discography

Every release by A-Jax, organized by category.

Mini Albums (EP)
1st Mini Album
2MYX
November 15, 2012
6 tracks · Includes "One 4 U," "Never Let Go," and "Hot Game" · Peaked #6 on Gaon Album Chart
2nd Mini Album
Insane
July 11, 2013
Title track "Insane" · Peaked #8 on Gaon Album Chart
3rd Mini Album
Snake
October 28, 2013
Title track "Snake" · Peaked #13 on Gaon Album Chart
Single Albums
Debut Digital Single
One 4 U
June 1, 2012
Title track "One 4 U" · Peaked #167 on Gaon Digital Chart
Digital Single
Hot Game
July 11, 2012
Title track "Hot Game" feat. KARA's Nicole · Peaked #59 on Gaon Digital Chart
Collaboration Single (White Letter)
Like Lovers
December 1, 2014
"Like Lovers" feat. Oh Jong-hyuk, from DSP Media's "White Letter" Christmas album
Japanese Debut Single
One 4 U (Japanese Ver.)
August 8, 2012
Japanese version of "One 4 U" · Peaked #29 on Oricon Singles Chart
2nd Japanese Single
Hot Game (Japanese Ver.)
October 31, 2012
Japanese version of "Hot Game" · Peaked #31 on Oricon Singles Chart
3rd Japanese Single
Romeo
September 19, 2017
Title track "Romeo" · Peaked #51 on Oricon Singles Chart
4th Japanese Single
You
July 6, 2026
Title track "You," A-Jax's final single before disbandment

Popular Music Videos

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One 4 U

Group Timeline

Key moments and milestones that have defined A-Jax's story.

April 24, 2012
Group Name Revealed
DSP Media confirmed the group's name as A-Jax, referencing the Greek hero Ajax the Great, after weeks of teasers under the name "DSP Boyz."
Milestone
June 1, 2012
Official Korean Debut
A-Jax released debut single "One 4 U" in South Korea, backed by a music video with roughly $42,500 USD in CG effects.
Milestone
August 8, 2012
Official Japanese Debut
A-Jax released a Japanese version of "One 4 U" through Universal Sigma, marking their simultaneous Korea-Japan debut strategy.
Milestone
November 15, 2012
First EP "2MYX" Released
The group's first EP, 2MYX, arrived featuring "One 4 U," "Never Let Go," and "Hot Game," peaking at #6 on the Gaon Album Chart.
Milestone
July 11, 2013
Second EP "Insane" Released
Second EP Insane was released, distributed by LOEN Entertainment, continuing the group's rock-pop sound.
Milestone
October 28, 2013
Third EP "Snake" Released
Third EP Snake was released, rounding out A-Jax's original seven-member era discography.
Milestone
December 2014
"White Letter" Collaboration
A-Jax contributed "Like Lovers" featuring Oh Jong-hyuk to DSP Media's holiday compilation "White Letter."
Milestone
January 7, 2016
Sungmin Departs the Group
Main vocalist Sungmin left A-Jax to pursue a solo career, later performing under the name RYL.
Milestone
February 5, 2016
Lineup Reorganized as a Quintet
Jaehyung and Jihu departed the group while new member Joonghee joined, forming A-Jax's final five-member lineup.
Milestone
September 19, 2017
Third Japanese Single "Romeo" Released
A-Jax released their third Japanese single, "Romeo," as the reorganized quintet focused on the Japanese market.
Milestone
March 31, 2019
Official Disbandment
DSP Media confirmed that the members' contracts had expired and would not be renewed, officially ending A-Jax after seven years.
Milestone

Fan Club & Light Stick

Everything that makes A-Jax's fandom unique — from their name to their official light stick.

Fandom Name
A-Light

A-Light is the official fandom name of A-Jax, announced on July 17, 2012, shortly after the group's debut. The name reflects the idea of fans being the guiding "light" supporting the group, mirroring the heroic, Greek-mythology-inspired branding behind the A-Jax name itself. No official fandom color was ever confirmed for A-Light.

Light Stick
N/A

A-Jax never released an official lightstick during their seven years of activity.

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