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Mark Tuan
Tuan in April 2020
Born
Mark Yien Tuan

(1993-09-04) September 4, 1993 (age 31)
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • model
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
Years active2014–present
Labels
Member ofGot7
WebsiteOfficial website
Chinese name
Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinDuàn Yí'ēn
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingDyun6 Ji4-jan1

Mark Tuan (born Mark Yien Tuan (Chinese: 段宜恩; pinyin: Duàn Yí'ēn; Korean: 마크투안), on September 4, 1993),[1] also known mononymously as Mark, is an American rapper and singer. He is a member of the South Korean boy group Got7.[2]

In 2022, Tuan released his first studio album The Other Side and embarked on his first solo tour that same year.

Biography

Born as Mark Yien Tuan in Los Angeles, California, he spent a number of years in Paraguay and Brazil before eventually returning to California, where he grew up.[3][4] He is Taiwanese,[5] and has two older sisters and one younger brother.[3][6][7] He took violin and piano lessons in elementary school, and moved to guitar in junior high school.[7]

He attended Arcadia High School in Arcadia, California.[4] In 2010, while with his friends at school, he caught the attention of a JYP Entertainment scout, who invited him to the auditions.[8] Tuan had no desire to pursue a musical career but was encouraged by his friends and family who told him it was a good opportunity and thus, he gave it a try.[9] He subsequently passed the audition and dropped out of school, which he attended until grade 10.[4][6] He moved to South Korea in August 2010,[10][11][12] where he learned acrobatics for one year, and martial arts for two years.[13] Learning to sing, rap and dance, and performing on a stage as a trainee, inspired him to pursue the idol life and to become a singer.[8][9]

Career

2012–2013: Pre-debut

In 2012, Tuan made a cameo in the first episode of Dream High 2 as a backup dancer alongside JB and Jinyoung, who later became members of Got7 with him.

He appeared in the fourth episode of Mnet's 2013 reality-survival program WIN: Who is Next, which presented iKon and Winner members, who at the time were still trainees under YG Entertainment. It also featured future fellow Got7 members' Jackson Wang, BamBam and Yugyeom.[14][15]

2014–2020: Debut and solo activities in China

On January 16, 2014, Tuan debuted as a part of K-pop boy group Got7, with the EP Got It?.[16] Since his debut, Tuan has expressed his goals in working harder to become a singer-songwriter and making his own music.[17] He began writing rap and lyrics with the track "Back To Me" from Got7's 2015 extended play Just Right,[18] then participated in the rap and lyric making for five out of thirteen songs from the 2016 album Flight Log: Turbulence.[19] With Got7's third studio album Present: You, Tuan released his first Korean solo song "OMW" featuring fellow member Jackson Wang;[20] an accompanying music video was published on September 13, 2018.[21] As of December 2021, Tuan is credited as songwriter on twenty Got7's songs and on eight as co-composer.[22]

With Dazed Korea May 2017 issue, Tuan launched his career as a model on magazines across South Korea, China and Thailand,[5][7][23][24] appearing on over 21 magazines cover as of April 2021.[25] He has also released two limited edition apparel collections with Represent in 2018 and 2019 titled XCIII, helping in the creation and designing of each piece.[5][26][27] The second collection, XCIII Evolution, sold more than 35,000 items, and all the profits proceeded to Save the Children.[27][28]

On February 10, 2018, Tuan, along with fellow member BamBam, held the "Project Blur" fan meeting in Thailand at MCC Hall The Mall Ngamwongwan, whose tickets sold out in a minute.[29] In the spring of 2019, he joined Jus2 in their "Focus" Premiere Showcase in Asia, acting as the MC for Macau (April 7), Taipei (April 14) and Singapore (May 4) stops.[30][31][32]

Tuan's increasing presence in the Chinese market began in 2018 with photoshoots, participation in events and interviews. In January 2019, the variety show Change Your Life (重量级改变) marked his first television appearance in mainland China.[33] On April 11, 2019, Tuan attended the Weibo Starlight Awards in Hong Kong and won the Hot Star Award.[34][35]

In 2019, Tuan toured China for his first set of fan meetings, titled "On Your Mark". The first one in Nanjing was held on July 20, 2019, and sold out all 3,000 seats within the first minute.[36][37][38] The event also saw the signing of his first photobook, Mark Yixia, which had been earlier released on June 30.[39] The second fan meeting was held on September 14 in Chengdu.[40] As both the shows were well received by local fans, they were followed by an additional and final stop in Shanghai on January 11, 2020.[40] On the day of the last fan meeting, he released his first Chinese single, "Outta My Head".[5] His second single, titled "Never Told You" (从未对你说过), was released as a charity single on White Day.[41]

From June 15 until August 28, 2020, Tuan appeared on eight episodes of Huya Super Idol League Season 10 as "Gamer Mark".[42][43]

2021–present: Departure from JYPE and music releases

In January 2021, Tuan, along with the other six members of Got7, chose not to renew his contract with JYP Entertainment.[44] He moved back to the USA and opened a YouTube channel which shortly gained over a million subscribers before he had posted any content to it.[45]

The opening of his company Mark Tuan Studio in Beijing was announced on February 7 with focus on his solo Chinese activities and promotions.[46] Meanwhile, he also set up a new label, DNA Records, together with his friends.[47] On February 12, he released the single "One in a Million" in collaboration with Sanjoy Deb.[48] An animated music video, which Tuan was also an executive producer of, was then released on his YouTube channel on Valentine's Day.[49] He also served as the executive producer of Got7's "Encore" music video released on February 20, 2021.[50]

A third apparel collection in collaboration with Represent, named XC3, went on sale on March 17.[51][52] On April 29, Tuan signed with Creative Artists Agency.[53][54]

In the second half of the year, Tuan sang "Never Gonna Come Down" with Bibi for the movie Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.[55][56] On November 12, 2021, he released the digital single "Last Breath."[57][58] He subsequently released other songs in 2022, namely "My Life" on January 21,[59] "Lonely" on March 24,[60] and "Save Me" on April 7.[61]

From May 27 to May 29, 2022, he held a sold-out solo fan meeting in Thailand titled "Pull-Up."[62]

On July 1, 2022, Tuan released the digital single "IMYSM".[63] The song was the fifth and last single extracted from his first studio album The Other Side, which was published on August 26, 2022 together with the music video of title track "Far Away."[64] The singer was credited both for songwriting and composition across every song of the 20-track record, showcasing both his singing and rapping abilities.[65] In October and November, Tuan subsequently embarked in his first solo tour and performed in 15 cities across North America;[66][67] the Asian leg started in Bangkok and Khon Kaen in April 2023.[68] In the meantime, his new collaboration with Represent went on sale in mid December.[69][70]

On March 31, 2023, he released the single "Carry Me Out".[71] Along with following releases "Everyone Else Fades" and "Your World", the song was included in Tuan's digital EP Fallin', which was released on October 27.[72]

Personal life

Growing up in the US and coming from a Taiwanese family, Tuan can speak both English and Mandarin Chinese, as well as having learned Korean and Japanese.[73]

In December 2018, Tuan suffered from a leg injury while practicing martial arts tricks for the JYP Nation stage on 2018 KBS Song Festival and could not perform at the event or at later schedules including the fifth anniversary fan meeting for Got7, therefore he stayed seated for most of the concert.[74]

Other ventures

Philanthropy

In March 2019, Tuan became the cover of the 200th issue of the Korean charitable magazine The Big Issue, which provides support for the homeless.[75][76] He has also supported charity through his clothing line collaborations with Represent and his second single, "Never Told You".[77] The latter was released in collaboration with the China Children's Charity Relief Foundation,[77][78] and their partnership also saw the sale of a sweater in collaboration with ETET to help children in Heqing County in Yunnan Province.

In February 2020, he donated towards the purchase of ventilators for the COVID-19 pandemic in Hubei, China.[79] On May 31, Tuan donated $7,000 to the George Floyd Memorial Fund and the Black Lives Matter movement in light of events in the US.[80][81][82] In November, he donated $1,500 to the victims of Typhoon Ulysses.[83] In April 2021, Tuan donated $30,000 to Stop AAPI Hate.[84][85]

In September 2024, he partnered with Siam Center to auction some of his exclusive unseen photos to raise money to help flood victims in Thailand.[86]

Endorsements

In 2019, Tuan became Vivo brand ambassador in Thailand alongside group member BamBam.[87] In China, he became the brand ambassador for Davines in April 2019[88] and Mentholatum on May 27, 2020 for Mentholatum Acnes,[89] having previously endorsed Mentholatum's Lip Tiara in December 2019, which was restocked multiple times due to the high demand.[90] In August 2020, Tuan became the brand ambassador for China Unicom, a large telecommunications operator in China.[91][92][93]

On June 2, 2021, he became the ambassador for Sisley's Black Rose Skin Infusion Cream,[94] while on June 16, Tuan collaborated with Anessa for a limited edition Artist Box, becoming the first artist to do so.[95][96]

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, showing selected details, selected chart positions, and sales figures
Title Details Peak chart
positions
Sales
KOR
[97]
The Other Side 8

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
Down.

[99]
"Outta My Head" 2020 Non-album singles
"Never Told You" (从未对你说过)
"One in a Million"
(with Sanjoy Deb)
2021
"Never Gonna Come Down"
(with Bibi)
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings: The Album
"Last Breath" 122 The Other Side
"My Life" 2022 102
"Lonely" 104
"Save Me"
"IMYSM"
"IMYSM" (Niiko x Swae Remix) Non-album singles
"Far Away" (Crankdat Remix)
"Carry Me Out" 2023 Fallin'
"Right Before Our Eyes"
(with Elephante and Beauz)
Non-album single
"Everyone Else Fades" Fallin'
"Your World"
"Superpower"
(with Kiss of Life)
2024 Non-album single

[A]


Songwriting credits

All song credits, under Mark (10010921), are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association's database, unless otherwise noted.[100]

Year Artist Title Album Lyrics Music
Credited With Credited With
2015 Got7 "Back To Me" Just Right Yes Yoon Jong-sung, Jang Jung-seok (Sum People), Jackson Wang No
"Feelin' Good" (느낌이 좋아) Mad: Winter Edition Yes Chloe, Noday, Jackson No
"Good" Yes E.One, Lee Mansung, Jackson No
2016 "Can't" (하겠어) Flight Log: Departure Yes Jinyoung No
"See the Light" (빛이나) Yes Yugyeom, BamBam, Frants Yes Yugyeom, Frants
JYP Nation "Encore" Non-album single Yes J.Y.Park "The Asiansoul", Armadillo, Kim Seung-soo, Yugyeom, Jackson Wang No
Got7 "No Jam" (노잼) Flight Log: Turbulence Yes Yugyeom, BamBam, Frants, Jackson Yes Yugyeom, Frants
"My Home" Yes earattack Yes earattack, Lish
"If" (만약에) Yes Primeboi, BamBam No
"Sick" (아파) Yes Ars (Youngjae), Jackson No
"Let Me" Yes earattack Yes earattack, Lish
2017 "Shopping Mall" Flight Log: Arrival Yes earattack (HeavyMental), Defsoul (JB), Jackson, BamBam No
"Go Higher" Yes earattack (HeavyMental), Defsoul (JB), Jackson, BamBam No
"Face" 7 for 7 Yes Lee Woomin 'collapsedone', Mayu Wakisaka, Jackson, BamBam No
2018 "2 (Two)" The New Era Yes Jinyoung, Yugyeom, Distract, Secret Weapon, Samuelle Song Yes Jinyoung, Yugyeom, Distract, Secret Weapon
"OMW" Present: You Yes Jackson, Wizil, Boytoy Yes Jackson, Boytoy
"Higher" Present: You & Me Yes Jinyoung No
"Think About It" Yes Defsoul (JB), Ars (Youngjae) Yes Defsoul (JB), Ars (Youngjae), Mirror Boy (220VOLT), Lee Sangchul
"Nightmare"[a] Non-commercial single Yes Jackson, BamBam No
2020 "God Has Return + Mañana" Dye Yes Jackson, BamBam No
Mark Tuan "Outta My Head" Non-album single Yes Distract Yes Distract, Secret Weapon, Wang Tianfang
Got7 "Born Ready" Breath of Love: Last Piece Yes earattack Yes earattack, gong-do
  1. ^ "Nightmare" was performed at Mnet Asian Music Awards 2018 and Got7 fifth anniversary fan meeting in January 2019

Filmography

Dramas

Year Title Role Note Ref.
2012 Dream High 2 Back up dancer Cameo (Episode 1)
2015 Dream Knight Himself Korean-Chinese webseries by JYPE and Youku Tudou [101]
2016 Sanctuary Thai short film [102]

Variety shows

Year Title Role Note Ref.
2013 WIN: Who is Next Contestant Rap and dance battle (Episode 4) [103]
2016 Battle Likes MC with BamBam (Episode 1–2)
2017 Law of the Jungle Cast member in New Zealand (Episode 265–268) [104][105]
I Can See Your Voice with BamBam, Youngjae, Yugyeom, Jinyoung, and Jay B
I Can See Your Voice Thailand with BamBam, Youngjae, and Yugyeom
2019 Got7 Real Thai with BamBam, Youngjae, and Jinyoung [106]
Got7 Golden Key with Youngjae [107][108]
All For One (以团之名) Special mentor

Music videos

Year Title Artist Director Notes Ref.
2018 "OMW" Got7 Naive Creative Production Solo song for Present: You album
2020 "Outta My Head" 段宜恩 Mark Released on QQ Music
2021 "One in a Million" Mark Tuan (with Sanjoy Deb) Animated music video
"Last Breath" Mark Tuan Will Chan Mark Tuan listed as executive producer
2022 "My Life"
"Lonely"
"Save Me"
"IMYSM"
"Far Away"
2023 "Everyone Else Fades"
"Your World" Mark Tuan listed as executive producer
"Fallin'" Alexander Chung

Awards and nominations

Name of award ceremony, year presented, award category, nominee of award, and result of nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee(s)/work(s) Result Ref.
Weibo Starlight Awards 2019 Hot Star Award Mark Tuan Won [34]
Seoul Music Awards 2024 Global Producer Award Won [109]

Notes

  1. ^ Official anthem of VALORANT Champions Seoul.

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