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Album 2PM – Give Me Love is the seventh Japanese single (considered the sixth) by South Korean band 2PM. It was released on May 29, 2013 in three different editions. The single also includes “Falling in Love” (written by Jun. K), which was supposed to be included on the album “Masquerade”.

Description 2PM – Give Me Love

Group: 2PM
Title: Give Me Love
Country: Japan
Release date: 29.05.2013

Give Me Love is the title track of the television series Take Five (Boku tachi wa Ai wo Nesumeru ka), starring Karasawa Toshiaki, Matsuyuki Yasuko, and Inagaki Goro (SMAP).

Track list of the album 2PM – Give Me Love

1) GIVE ME LOVE 
2) Falling in love 
3) GIVE ME LOVE (ArmySlick’s bavtronic mix) (CD Only Bonus Track) 
4) GIVE ME LOVE (Instrumental) 
5) Falling in love (Instrumental)


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2PM (투피엠) consists of 6 participants: Jun. K (formerly Junsu), Nichkhun, Taecyeon, Wooyoung, Junho, and Chansung. The former leader of the band 2PM, Jay Park, left the group in 2010. JYPE trainees were members of the survival show “Hot Blood Men“, after which a group of 11 members of “One Day” was formed, ready for their debut. Later, the group was split into two: 2PM and 2AM. 2PM debuted on September 4, 2008 (JYP Entertainment label).

Fanclub 2PM: Hottest
Official 2PM fan colors: metallic grey

2PM is the only male group of JYP Entertainment to perform on stage for almost a decade (until recently, they were the second group in the agency as a whole after Wonder Girls, who disbanded in 2017); they also became the only one of One Day to renew their contracts with JYP almost in full (all members of 2AM left for different agencies; Taecyeon decided not to renew the contract, but, nevertheless, will continue to advance as a group).