10cm (band)


10 cm is a South Korean musical act. The band originally consisted of two members: Kwon Jung-yeol and Yoon Cheol-jong. The name of the band, 10 cm, refers to height difference of the two core members. Since its debut in 2010 with the release of 10cm The First EP, the band has been a rookie among other Korean bands. The band won "This Year's Discovery Award" at the 2010 Mnet Asian Music Awards, and "Best Pop Song Award" at the 2011 Korean Music Awards.
Kwon Jung-yeol was the main vocalist in the group and played the jembe, a type of percussion played with bare hands while Yoon Cheol-jong played the guitar. In 2017 it was announced that Yoon Cheol-jong would leave the band after deciding not to renew his contract due to health concerns. In July 2017 he admitted use of marijuana.
Since the debut release, they released one single Americano in 2010, and the first official album 1.0 in February 2011. The album sold over 20,000 copies which Korean music critics called remarkable considering consumers' tendency to download music online. The band also held its first concert in February 2011. On September 11, their song "Hold Me " reached #16 on Billboard K-Pop Hot 100.
A remake of the song was released on May 10, 2013 as a collaborative single by 10 cm and Orange Caramel, titled "Hug Song ".

Members

Studio albums

Extended plays

Singles

Collaborations

Soundtrack appearances

Other charted songs

Awards

[Korean Music Awards]

[Mnet [Asian Music Awards]]

Brand Customer Loyalty Awards

Concerts