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Jun. K says he had no part in 2PM's debut song

The 2PM vocalist told an SBS program that his marked line for 10 Out of 10 was an ad-lib after 4 years as a trainee.

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Newsis reported that 2PM member Jun. K described a story tied to the group's debut song during an SBS program that aired on the 6th. Ok Taecyeon, Nichkhun, Jang Wooyoung, Jun. K and Hwang Chansung appeared on the broadcast, according to the report.

During the program, Jun. K said he had no part in 10 Out of 10, referring to 2PM's debut track, Newsis reported. He said each member had assigned lines on the lyric sheet, but his own notation was written beside them as '(yeah)'.

Jun. K also said he appeared only half in frame on screen, according to Newsis. The report quoted him as saying, 'Everyone had their own parts. The lyric sheet had all the parts, but next to mine, it just had(yeah) in parentheses.'

According to the report, Jun. K said he could have become a member of 2AM and had practiced This Song before suddenly becoming 2PM's main vocalist. He explained that the line distribution at the time involved each person being asked to sing once, and he was last in the order; by then, he said, the assignment had already been finished.

Jun. K said he ultimately performed only that ad-lib and added, 'It was absurd,' according to the report. He said he was only sharing the story now, adding that at the time he thought, 'I trained for 4 years and they are giving me yeah.'

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