Now United
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Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Occupations | Global Pop Group |
Years active | 2017–present |
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Website | nowunited |
Now United (sometimes abbreviated as NU) is an American global pop group, formed in West Hollywood, Los Angeles County, USA, in 2017 by Idols creator Simon Fuller. Originally, the group consisted of 14 members from 14 countries and in total had 18 countries being represented and 20 members.[2] The group currently has 9 active members; others have either left to pursue solo careers after their contracts ended, or are inactive. Each member represents a different country with the possibility of adding new members from other countries and also a possibility of passing the representation to a new generation of members.
History
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2017: Pre-debut, announcement, and "Summer in the City"
[edit]In mid-2016, Idols creator and Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller began searching for talent to fulfill his plan of creating a global pop group with members from all over the world. The selection took place through social media as well as dance schools and music academies, using expert choreographers, vocal coaches, and songwriters.
In September 2017, Fuller indicated that "to recruit the 14 youngsters in Now United, he employed 20 people to travel the world for 18 months, holding auditions with groups of 10 to 20 people at a time". But after seeing the talents of various youngsters he decided to make a group of 14 members of different nationalities, with future possible members. From November 11 to November 22, 2017, each of the members was revealed. On November 13, the first teaser of the complete group was released, in the song "Boom Boom" by the record producer and record executive RedOne.
On December 5, 2017, Now United released their first single "Summer in the City", on Al Gore's "24 Hours of Reality", a global broadcast intended to work to raise awareness around the global climate crisis.
2018: Debut, Promo World Tour and Pepsi
[edit]In April 2018, the group began its Promo World Tour, where they appeared on many TV shows across the world. The tour began in Moscow, making their first public appearance on television performing "Summer in the City" on the finale of the Russian version of The Voice Kids.
On May 30, Now United was featured in the single "One World" with RedOne and Adelina.
On July 5, Now United debuted in the United States on The Late Late Show with James Corden performing "Summer in the City".[3] On July 24, Now United released the single/music video for "What Are We Waiting For", filmed in South Korea. On September 20, Now United released the single/music video for "Who Would Think That Love?", filmed in Mexico. On December 15, the group released the single/music video for "How We Do It", filmed in India, featuring Indian rapper Badshah.
2019: Special Olympics and Dreams Come True Tour
[edit]On January 29, 2019, the music video for "Beautiful Life", which was also filmed in India, was also released.
During the Philippines tour, Now United filmed and released the single/music video for "Afraid of Letting Go" on March 17. On April 28, the single/music video for "Sundin Ang Puso", which was also filmed in the Philippines was released. The group also participated in the Opening Ceremony of the 2019 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Abu Dhabi. On June 7, video for "Paraná", was released. By mid-2019, it was announced that two new members would be added to Now United, and that the first would be from Australia. The selection took place through social media and fan voting. On July 25, Now United released "Sunday Morning". On August 11, "Crazy Stupid Silly Love" was released. The month after, video for "Like That" was released on September 8. On September 20, "You Give Me Something" was released. The song is a bilingual cover of the song by James Morrison and is performed in English and Portuguese by members Lamar Morris and Any Gabrielly. In October, it was officially announced that the search for a new member from the Middle East or North Africa had commenced.[4] They also shot their music video called "Legends" while on tour, which was released on 14 November. During November 2019, the group embarked on their "Dreams Come True Tour" in Brazil.[5] On 15 December, "Na Na Na", which has main vocals from Sabina, which was filmed at the Municipal Theatre in Rio de Janeiro was released. "Let Me Be the One" was released on the 28th.
2020: Quarantine, Destination UAE and new members
[edit]On February 12, "Live This Moment" was released being the first single of the year. On February 28, the group introduced its 15th member, Savannah Clarke from Australia. On March 7, the single "Come Together" featured Savannah Clarke for the first time. The group was set to embark on their "Come Together" Tour between May and June,[6] which was postponed on 20 March due to COVID-19 concerns.[7]
On May 8, the single/music video for "Dana Dana" was released, which was filmed remotely amid the coronavirus pandemic. The song had been teased for several months and included Shivani Paliwal's rap in Hindi.[8] "Stand Together" was released on 23 June of the same year.
On August 8, "Nobody Fools Me Twice" was released, in the Korean language. On August 18, "Feel It Now" was released. On September 2, the Spanish version of the single "Na Na Na" was released as "Na Na Na - Spanish Version". On September 5, Diarra Sylla announced her departure from the group during an interview with The Hollywood Fix. On September 14, members Heyoon and Josh announced on YouTube that the search for the 16th member would officially begin. The single/music video for "The Weekend's Here" was filmed in Dubai with Sofya, Savannah, Sina, and Heyoon. On September 21, Simon Fuller, the group's manager, announced the 16th member, Nour Ardakani from Lebanon.[9] On the 30th, the last single of the month was released, called "Somebody" with the first line from Sina Deinert.
On October 7, "Chained Up" was released, which had been in the works for some time, same as "Live This Moment", the song/music video features the group's boys, but with the addition of Heyoon. On October 10, the single "Paradise" debuted, but this song was only later released as a music video. The music video/single for "Habibi" was released on October 19, it was the first music video featuring Nour Ardakani, who served as the center.[10] On November 7, another single, "One Love", was released. On November 17, the group announced the search for the 17th member. On November 30, Mélanie Thomas, from the Ivory Coast, was announced as the new member. On December 2, the group announced that a new male member would be added to Now United. "Pas Le Choix (Manal Mix)" was the group's new single for the first time. On December 10, the single was officially released, featuring the girls of the group. This marked the debut of Joalin and Hina in singing, Diarra's return due to a contract still valid from the time she was in the group, and Melanie Thomas' first music video appearance. On 30 December, the last single of the year, "Hewale", starring former-member Diarra, and Mélanie, was released.
2021: Now Love, New Member and Love, Love, Love: A Musical
[edit]The group released its first song of the year, "How Far We've Come" on January 8, 2021. The next single, which debuted on January 15, was titled "Lean On Me". "Lean On Me" was shot by choreographer Nicki Andersen and was set in Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi, UAE. "All Around The World" debuted on January 29. The video was filmed by each of the members in their native countries.
The first clip, released in March for the single "Paradise" and is called "Paradise - Official Memories Video," debuted on March 9. Later on March 16 the music video for "Turn It Up" was released, as a part of a partnership with KitKat.
On April 10, the single/music video for "Fiesta" was released, which was filmed in Mexico, in the hotel garden of Cancun where the members were stranded. Then the single/music video for "Baila" was released, filmed in San Luis Obispo. When they finished filming in San Luis Obispo, they left the farm on April 5 to shoot. A few days later, on April 9, the boys traveled from Los Angeles to Malibu. After a few days of filming, they traveled to Hawaii on April 13, where they filmed a few music videos. On April 25, it was revealed that the 18th member is from Spain. On April 28, the identity of the new member was disclosed, 15 year-old Mallorca native Alex Mandon Rey.
The single/music video for "Let the Music Move You", which was filmed in Hawaii was released on May 1. The next release was on May 8, when the music video for the single "Show You How To Love" was released in Malibu, the single had been previously released solely as audio. Over-the-record lyric videos were released the same month, with "Baila" released on May 15, "Stand Together" on May 17, and "Come Together" on May 26. As a part of a Partnership with Forever 21, they released "Nobody Like Us", which was filmed in Hawaii.
On June 1, the group announced that it would hold an online concert, the "Now Love Live Show". The music video for "NU Party" was released on the 18th, this featured member Lamar who was on Hiatus. On June 28, the group announced that it would host its first virtual camp, known as "Camp Now United 2021". The "Now Love Live Show" was filmed at Louvre Abu Dhabi and streamed exclusively through YouTube Premium on July 1, the online concert marked the group's first major concert since 2019 and the debut concert for Nour, Savannah, Melanie and Alex.
"Camp Now United 2021" began filming on July 5, 2021, in Brazil. The music video of "Wave Your Flag" was officially released on the 14th. Filmed at Louvre Abu Dhabi, it marked the debut of Alex Mandon Rey. On July 15, the launch of the Camp Now United competition was announced, with 12 winners being selected for a trip to Abu Dhabi. Now United's music appeared at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, with several songs being played at competitions. A lyrics video for "Wave Your Flag" was released on the 30th.
On August 15, the group announced their first musical, "Love, Love, Love", would be coming soon; it was filmed during their bootcamp (training program) in San Luis Obispo in March–April 2021. A trailer was released the next day on the group's YouTube channel. "Love, Love, Love" was released on August 28, alongside "When You Love Somebody", "Dance Like That" and "Momento" on the group's YouTube Channel. Bailey May described the experience of filming a musical stating that it was not challenging as he was playing his own character.
It was announced on September 6, that the group would be traveling to Abu Dhabi for their bootcamp. On September 10, all three of the "Love, Love, Love" songs ("When You Love Somebody", "Dance Like That" and "Momento") were released on all music platforms. "Ikou" Music video, which was filmed in Mexico, was released on the 11th. Following their bootcamp, it was revealed that they would be traveling to Portugal. The official Music video for "Dance Like That" was released on the 16th. It was announced on the 27th, that the group would be partnering with SheinX Rock the Runway online fashion show.
On October 3, the group performed "Wave Your Flag" at the 25th Globos de Ouro awards ceremony. A new edition of "Come together" was released on the 4th, alongside the 12 camp winners. The Bootcampers released their first song, "Good Days" on the 7th. The group released two more music videos, "I Got You" and "Anything for You" were released on the 22nd. Another song, "Future Me" which was filmed in Abu Dhabi was released on the 30th. "I Got You" and "Anything For You" was released across all streaming platforms on November 11. It was announced that the group would be returning to Brazil. Any Gabrielly leaked information during an interview that the group would be touring in 2022. "Future Me" was released across streaming platforms on the 18th. It was officially announced on November 21, that the group would be embarking on their "Wave Your Flag World Tour" with dates announced in Brazil and Portugal, members reassured fans that future dates would be later announced.
Information surrounding the filming of the "Jump" music video was leaked on December 5. The group performed "All Day", "Future Me" and "Wave Your Flag" on an aired broadcast of Domingao com Huck on the 12th. Due to high demand, 3 new dates were announced on December 17 in Brazil. The official music video for "Badna Nehlam" was released on the 22nd. The group announced on December 29, that they will release an upcoming song featuring Alta B. On December 30, their single "Jump" was released, featuring Alta B and R3HAB as producers, the music video was made in partnership with Verizon. Jump reached a milestone of 50 million views in the span of 3 weeks.
2022: Wave Your Flag World Tour, Forever United, New-Old Members
[edit]On January 6, the group announced the launch of the #badnanehlamchallenge online dance challenge, with two winners being selected to meet with the group, winners were announced on February 6. On January 24, R3HAB's CYB3RPVNK radio station first heard the band's soon-to-be debut latest single "Heartbreak On The Dance Floor".On January 28, members of the group began traveling to Dubai and Los Angeles. On February 14, The group as a whole began their first bootcamp of 2022 in preparation for the "Wave Your Flag World Tour".
Sabina Hidalgo announced her pregnancy on February 24, Hidalgo reassured fans that she would continue performing but would refrain from certain songs.
"Heartbreak On The Dance Floor" was officially released on March 4. On March 11, the group launched the Wave Your Flag Tour at Porto Alegre, Brazil with two shows. The group performed their new single "All Night Long" with Melanie serving as the main vocals. The group also performed "Jump", "Golden", "Heartbreak On The Dance Floor" and "Future Me" for the first time. The tour also shows the music video for "It's Your Birthday" before they released it on YouTube on Shivani's birthday. On March 13 the group flew to Curitiba, Brazil to perform their tour for two days. On March 16, the group flew to Any's hometown, São Paulo, Brazil to perform their tour for three days. On March 17, the group released the lyric video for "Dana Dana" to celebrate Holi, the video was shot during their 2020 bootcamp before the pandemic. On March 27, the group performed in Recife, the group's last performance in Brazil as part of the tour. On March 28, the group left Brazil and traveled to Portugal to begin preparations for the tour's performances there.
On April 1, the group performed its first concert in Portugal in Lisbon, this marked the first time the group performed with 15 members with the addition of Joalin. On April 3, the group performed on the talent show Got Talent Portugal. After the concerts in Lisbon and Porto in Portugal, Melanie and Bailey traveled to the Ivory Coast to shoot a secret music video there, while the others traveled back home for a break, and some members traveled to the United States and Brazil for some reasons.
After a break, the group released a music video for the single "Heartbreak On The Dancefloor" on May 20, which was released by Vevo. On June 14, it was announced that the group will start shooting a new musical. In June, the group released dance videos with members of The Future X, choreographed by Nicky Andersen. Pre-production of the already confirmed musical began and members of the LA began rehearsals. The group confirmed that the musical will begin filming in August.
On July 6, VEVO, in a post on its Instagram page summing up the Top 10 music videos of the year, reached number 6 on this list with the group's single "Jump". On July 27, the group's logo changed across all their social media platforms, resulting in TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter as well. On August 5, 2022, Sabina announced she had given birth to a healthy baby boy named Enzo, who was born on August 4. She took a break from Now United to take care of her son and all the maternity things. On August 8, they announced that their newest single "Like Me" would soon debut, the song was remixed by Eric Kupper. On August 10, the single "Like Me" was released on the PRO MOTION website in a 5-minute version and a radio edit which is 3 minutes long. PRO MOTION also served as a producer on the single and music video. On August 16, a dance video version of the group's newest single "Like Me" was released on their YouTube channel. On August 17, filming/work began for the upcoming musical. On August 19, the official music video for the single "Like Me" was released. The music video does not feature the version remixed by Eric Kupper.
On September 22, the group announced that they would be touring in November, the tour has 1 Brazilian (São Paulo) and 2 Portuguese (Lisbon, Braga) stops. The tour starts as Forever United. On the same day, Any Gabrielly announced that she was going to start her solo career, therefore announcing her departure from the group. She revealed that Simon Fuller will continue to be her manager and that he will help in the search for a new Brazilian member. On October 18, Noah Urrea announced via his Instagram profile that he was going to start his solo career, effectively announcing his departure from Now United, and Zane Carter, one of the 12 winners of the Now United Bootcampers in Abu Dhabi would replace him in representing the USA. On October 19, the group announced that the search for the 19th member from Portugal officially started. At the end of October, the group spent 4 days in Saudi-Arabia. During this time, they filmed a music video for one of their singles in which R3HAB will once again be a co-performer. On October 31, Now United released the music video for Mélanie's highlight song "All Night Long". The music video served as a memory of their previous tour and as an invitation to the Forever United Tour. It also had scenes shot in the studio with Mélanie and Any.
On November 10, Josh Beauchamp announced through Instagram that he was going to start his solo career, also announcing his departure from the group. On November 14, the group released the music video for Noah's solo "Good Intentions" which looked at the past 5 years Noah spent with the group. On November 15, the trailer for the group's newest musical was officially released, with the performance being The Musical: Welcome to the Night of Your Life named. On November 16, the casting of the new Brazilian member was held at the Rexona Dance Studio in São Paulo. On November 19, the group announced on its TikTok page the 4 finalists among whom it will be decided who will represent Brazil. On November 19, the Forever United Tour kicked off, with the group performing in São Paulo as the first stop. During their time in Brazil, the group was invited to the TV Show The Noite com Danilo Gentili where, in addition to the "interview", they performed with the singles "All Night Long" and "Clockwork". They also gave interviews to the Brazilian MTV Hits, which was released on the Brazilian MTV YouTube channel. On 25 and 27 November, the Forever United Tour continued in Portugal, including Lisbon and then in Braga. The concerts in Portugal differed in stage appearance from those in Brazil, where various stage elements such as fire and confetti were used. In Portugal, they gave an interview to the SIC channel and performed with "All Night Long" for one of the charity shows.
On December 1, the group's single "Clockwork" was released, which was first heard on the Brazilian TV show The Noite. Any Gabrielly posted on her Twitter page that this "Clockwork" is her last song with Now United. On December 19, a cover of "True Love Ways" was released, sung by Zane. The music video was filmed in Portugal. On December 20, the group notified fans in an email that the year 2023 would be the beginning of a new era. Along with that, they announced that their latest single, "Holiday," would be released on December 26. On the same day, the group made history and "entered" the Guinness World Records under the name Most Nationalities In A Pop Group. On December 26, the group's newest single, "Holiday", was released. With that said, in the words of the group, a new era is beginning that holds many surprises for the future.
2023: New Era
[edit]On January 9, some members of the group Mélanie Thomas, Savannah Clarke, Nour Ardakani, Lamar Morris, Alex Mandon Rey, Zane Carter announced that they would be moving to Los Angeles and living with the other members here. On January 13, Bailey May announced that he would leave the group after 5 years and embark on a solo career. Bailey also revealed that he will help find the perfect successor who will represent the Philippines in the future. On January 14, the group's new single "Odo" was released, sung by Bailey and Mélanie. The music video was filmed in 2022 after the Wave Your Flag World Tour in Côte d'Ivoire. One of the major innovations on social media platforms, especially YouTube, was the completion of The Now United Show, which was published once a week for 5 years. On January 15, a new-style weekly series called This Week With Now United began.
On February 8, former member,Any Gabrielly announced a video on the group's social media platforms that 8 unreleased songs would soon be released due to the celebration of "OG Members". The eight songs are "Love is Love", "Cotton Candy", "Dabke", "Love Myself", "U & Me", "Find Your Fire", "It's Gonna Be Alright", "Throwback". On February 9, a music video for "It's Gonna Be Alright" was released as a surprise on the group's YouTube channel. The music video contains memories of 2021's Camp Now United spent in Brazil. On February 14, the next unreleased single "Love is Love" was released. The music video consists of Love, Love, Love. A Musical and its filming scenes. On February 15, the group released the next previously unreleased song, "Cotton Candy," a song sung by some of the boy members of the group. The accompanying music video consists of the group's memories of Hawaii that happened back in 2021. On February 16, Sina Deinert announced a video posted on the group's Instagram page that she would be away from the group this year and would focus on her own projects, but would not leave the group. On the same day, two members of the group, Savannah Clarke and Zane Carter, announced on Twitter that the group's newest musical, The Musical: Welcome to the Night of Your Life, would be released on March 22 on plataform OP3N. On February 17, the singles "It's Gonna Be Alright", "Love Is Love", "Cotton Candy" and "Throwback" were released on all music streaming platforms. On February 18, a music video for the single "Find Your Fire" was released on the group's YouTube channel. The clip contains extra footage from the Forever United Tour of members in action and fans. On February 21, the single "Find Your Fire" was released on all music streaming platforms. On February 23, the next single "U & Me" was released on all music streaming platforms. On February 23, the music video for the single "Throwback" was released. On February 25, the next single "Love Myself" was released on all music streaming platforms. On February 27, the music video for the single "Love Myself" was released. In a video on the group's YouTube channel, Sofya announced that she would be working on new projects and quoting her. On February 28, the next and last unreleased single "Dabke" was released.
On March 1, the music video for the single "U & Me" was released. Also on the same day is when Hina Yoshihara announced that she would be leaving the group to pursue a solo career. On March 2, the group's new single was released on all music streaming platforms, "Rodeo in Tokyo". This song is Hina's "farewell song" to the group before she embarks on a solo career. On March 3, Heyoon Jeong announced that she would be leaving Now United to pursue a solo career. Also on the same day, the music video of "I Am", lead single from The Musical: Welcome to the Night of Your Life was released on YouTube. On March 4, Shivani Paliwal announced that she would be leaving the group too. Also on the same day, "Dabke" music video was released on YouTube. On March 8, Joalin Loukamaa officially announced on her Instagram that she was no longer a member of the group. On March 10, the music video for the single "Run Till Dark" was released, at the same time the music was released on all music streaming platforms. The single is co-performed by R3HAB with whom this is the group's third song together. On March 21, the music video of the musical's second single "Welcome to the Night of Your Life" was released on YouTube, previously was released on the OP3N platform on March 9. On March 22, The Musical was released. On March 31, the music video for the single “Rodeo in Tokyo“ was released, shot in Portugal right after their Forever United Tour in November 2022. On April 21, The Musical: Welcome to the Night of Your Life soundtrack was released on all streaming platforms, previously was released on the OP3N platform on March 15. On May 14, Now United did a blackout in all their socials. On May 15, the group posted their new logo. On May 16, Now United announced that the group's reality show called "Now United: New Dreams" would start on May 25, and that it would reveal the new Brazilian member. On May 18, Now United released the music video for "I Love Your Smile". On June 1, it was announced that Desirée Silva would be the group's new Brazilian member. On June 2, they posted on YouTube a Beautiful Life cover by the finalists. On June 22, the first class from the Academy of Pop was released. On July 31, Desirée arrived in Los Angeles to start her activities as an official member.
On August 21, Now United announced they will perform at the Kids Choice Awards Abu Dhabi 2023. On August 24, it was announced that the group will tour the United Kingdom as an opening act for S Club on their 2023 UK tour, which starts in October. On August 31, Alex Mandon announced his departure from the group to start his solo career. On September 16, Now United performed at The 2023 Kids Choice Awards in Abu Dhabi. On October 19, the group went on tour with S Club, and they got to perform at the O2 Arena. On November 17, Now United released a new song called "Flex That Ego". On November 25, they arrived in Brazil to promote the new song, which is the first song with Desirée's vocals.
Public image and reception
[edit]Now United has been perceived as a response from North American music managers in reaction to the rising global popularity of K-pop. Much of Now United's popularity is based in Latin America, where most of its streams and views come from. In a more critical article, BBC music correspondent, Mark Savage stated that the group have not yet troubled the charts and do not have the impact that Fuller's other clients have had.[11]
In addition to singing, the group is known to perform elaborate and synchronized choreography. Fan interaction between the members and their fanbase has been seen as a factor behind their success, with the content being produced and released on a daily basis.[12] The group has since gained over 130 million followers across online platforms and over 2.7 billion views on their YouTube channel.
Other ventures
[edit]Endorsements
[edit]Now United's status as one of Brazil's most popular music acts, their large fanbase, and social media following have made them attractive to large corporate brands including Pepsi, Forever 21, and KitKat. Now United is the official dance partner of Rexona Brazil, they have filmed several commercials for the brand and have released limited edition products.[13] The group signed with Brazilian licensing agency, Redibra in 2021 which aims to offer exclusive products in the Brazilian market. In January 2019, the group signed a global sponsorship deal with Pepsi.[14] In April 2021, the group teamed up with KitKat to launch a special edition KitKat Bar, which was sold exclusively in Brazil. Since December 2021, the group have partnered with record label Vevo for the promotion of their music videos.
Members
[edit]No. | Member | Debut Date | Last Activity Date | Original Member
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1 | Diarra Sylla | December 5, 2017 | September 5, 2020 | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ | c | |||
2 | Lamar Morris | present | ✓ | ✓ | a | |||||
3 | Sabina Hidalgo | Present | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | g | ||||
4 | Shivani Paliwal | March 4, 2023 | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ | n | ||||
5 | Sofya Plotnikova | October 30, 2023 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | k | ||||
6 | Any Gabrielly | September 24, 2022 | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ | f | ||||
7 | Noah Urrea | October 18, 2022 | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ | f | ||||
8 | Krystian Wang | March 1, 2020 | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ | d | ||||
9 | Bailey May | January 13, 2023 | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ | e | ||||
10 | Hina Yoshihara | March 2, 2023 | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ | l | ||||
11 | Heyoon Jeong | March 3, 2023 | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ | m | ||||
12 | Sina Deinert | Present | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | k | ||||
13 | Joalin Loukamaa | April 5, 2022 | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ | b | ||||
14 | Josh Beauchamp | November 10, 2022 | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ | f | ||||
15 | Savannah Clarke | February 28, 2020 | present | ✓ | ✓ | |||||
16 | Nour Ardakani | September 20, 2020 | present | ✓ | ✓ | |||||
17 | Mélanie Thomas | November 30, 2020 | present | ✓ | ✓ | |||||
18 | Alex Mandon Rey | April 28, 2021 | August 31, 2023 | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ | o | |||
7 | Zane Carter | October 18, 2022 | present | ✓ | ✓ | h | ||||
6 | Desirée Silva | June 1, 2023 | present | ✓ | ✓ | i |
- Additional Notes
- ^a Lamar was inactive for a long time after their debut. He returned to the group on the release of "You Give Me Something".
- ^b Joalin was inactive before the "Dreams Come True Tour" for an unknown reason. She returned to the group to film multiple music videos during the 2020 Pandemic. She also returned to the group during their travel to Dubai in 2020. She returned again to perform in "Wave Your Flag Tour" in Portugal. She is currently pursuing her solo career.
- ^c Diarra revealed she left the group during an interview with Hollywood Fix in September 2020. She returned in the recording of the Music Videos for "Pas Le Choix", "All Around the World" and "Hewale".
- ^d Krystian was inactive during the 2020 Pandemic. He participated in the recording of "Feel It Now" and "Chained Up" but never returned after that and pursued his solo career after joining Youth With You (Season 3).
- ^e Bailey was inactive after the "Wave Your Flag Tour". He left the group in January 2023.
- ^f Left after "Forever Now United Tour" to pursue a solo career.
- ^g Sabina is inactive after giving birth to her son, Enzo. She returned to perform in "Forever Now United Tour" and after that, she will leave the group for some time and take care of her family. In May 2023, she returned to group activities for some time.
- ^h Zane participated in the Abu Dhabi Bootcamp 2021. He also participated in "The Musical: Welcome To The Night Of Your Lives!". He will be taking over for Noah Urrea in representing the United States of America.
- ^i Desirée will be taking over for Any Gabrielly in representing Brazil.
- ^j Sina announced she would be away from the group in 2023 and would focus on her own projects, but would not leave the group. In May 2023, she returned to group activities for some time.
- ^k Sofya announced she's moving onto some new projects
- ^l Hina announced that she left the group to pursue solo career.
- ^m Heyoon announced that she left the group to pursue solo career.
- ^n Shivani announced that she left the group to pursue solo career.
- ^o Alex was removed from all platforms and left the group.
- Timeline
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Discography
[edit]Soundtrack album
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Track listing
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Singles
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[edit]Title | Year |
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"Summer in the City" | 2017 |
"What Are We Waiting For" | 2018 |
"Who Would Think That Love?" | |
"All Day" | |
"How We Do It" (featuring Badshah) | |
"Beautiful Life | 2019 |
"Afraid of Letting Go" | |
"Paraná" | |
"Sunday Morning" | |
"Crazy Stupid Silly Love" | |
"Like That" | |
"You Give Me Something" | |
"Legends" | |
"Na Na Na" | |
"Let Me Be the One" | |
"Live This Moment" | 2020 |
"Come Together" | |
"Wake Up" | |
"Hoops" | |
"By My Side" | |
"Better" | |
"Dana Dana" | |
"Let the Music Move You" | |
"Stand Together" | |
"Show You How to Love" | |
"Nobody Fools Me Twice" | |
"Feel It Now" | |
"The Weekend's Here" | |
"Somebody" | |
"Paradise" | |
"Chained Up" | |
"Habibi" | |
"Golden" | |
"One Love" (with R3hab) | |
"Pas Le Choix" (Manal Mix) | |
"Hewale" | |
"How Far We've Come" | 2021 |
"Lean on Me" | |
"All Around the World" | |
"Turn It Up" | |
"Fiesta" | |
"Baila" | |
"Nobody Like Us" | |
"NU Party" | |
"Wave Your Flag" | |
"When You Love Somebody" | |
"Dance Like That" | |
"Momento" | |
"Ikou" | |
"I Got You" | |
"Anything for You" | |
"Future Me" | |
"Badna Nehlam" | |
"Jump" (featuring Alta B) | |
"Heartbreak on the Dancefloor" | 2022 |
"It's Your Birthday" | |
"Like Me" | |
"All Night Long" | |
"Good Intentions" | |
"Clockwork" | |
"True Love Ways" | |
"Holiday" | |
"Odo" | 2023 |
"It's Gonna Be Alright" | |
"Love Is Love" | |
"Cotton Candy" | |
"Throwback" | |
"Find Your Fire" | |
"U & Me" | |
"Love Myself" | |
"Dabke" | |
"Rodeo in Tokyo" | |
"Run Till Dark" (with R3hab) | |
"I Love Your Smile" | |
"Flex That Ego" | |
"Pata Pata" (Afro Remix) | 2024 |
Jingles
[edit]Title | Year |
---|---|
"Sundin Ang Puso" (with Pepsi) |
2019 |
"Winter Wonderland" | 2020 |
"Sleigh Ride" | 2020 |
The Musical: Welcome to the Night of Your Life soundtrack singles
[edit]Title | Year |
---|---|
"I Am" | 2023 |
"Welcome To The Night Of Your Life" (with Lilith Freund) |
As featured artist
[edit]Title | Year |
---|---|
"One World" (RedOne and Adelina featuring Now United) |
2018 |
Promotional singles
[edit]Title | Year |
---|---|
"How We Do It" ("Solo version with verses in Portuguese, Spanish and Mandarin) | 2019 |
"For The Love Of It" ("Sundin Ang Puso" English version) | |
"Lendas" ("Legends" Portuguese version) | |
"Na Na Na" (Spanish version) | 2020 |
"حبيبي" ("Habibi" Arabic version) |
Music videos
[edit]Year | Title | Country/City | Location | |
---|---|---|---|---|
As lead artist | ||||
2018 | "Summer in the City" | El Mirage Lake and downtown Los Angeles, California, and home countries | El Mirage Lake, downtown Los Angeles | |
"What Are We Waiting For" | Seoul, South Korea | Seoul's streets and pub | ||
"Who Would Think That Love?" | Puebla, Mexico | Puebla's streets and tower | ||
"All Day" | Seal Beach, California, U.S. | Seal Beach | ||
"How We Do It" (featuring Badshah) |
Mumbai, India | Mumbai's streets | ||
2019 | "Beautiful Life" | Shillong, India | Waterfall Shillong | |
"Afraid of Letting Go" | Manila, Philippines | Streets of Intramuros and campus premises of Letran | ||
"Sundin Ang Puso" | Manila's streets | |||
"Paraná" | São Paulo, Brazil | Rexona Dance Studio in São Paulo | ||
"Sunday Morning" | California, U.S. | California's streets | ||
"Crazy Stupid Silly Love" | Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. | A villa in Las Vegas | ||
"Like That" | Portland, Oregon, U.S. | A farm in Oregon | ||
"For the Love of It" | ||||
"You Give Me Something" | West Hollywood, California, U.S. | XIX Entertainment Building and West Hollywood streets | ||
"Legends" | YouTube Studios World Tour - various countries | Rio de Janeiro and other locations | ||
"Na Na Na" | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Historic Theatro Municipal of Rio de Janeiro | ||
"Let Me Be the One" | Recap from 2019 Travels - various Countries/Tour Brazil | Various locations | ||
2020 | "Live This Moment" | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | A studio in Los Angeles | |
"Come Together" | Barstow, California, U.S. | Coyote Lake | ||
"Hoops" | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | A studio in Los Angeles | ||
"Wake Up" | Orange County, California, U.S. | A restaurant and disco in Orange County and Noah's home | ||
"By My Side" | Home countries | Various locations | ||
"Better" | Flashback Early Days - Los Angeles, California, U.S. | A studio in Los Angeles | ||
"Dana Dana" | Home countries | Various locations | ||
"Let the Music Move You" (Animated Video) |
Zepeto avatars of members | Animation studio | ||
"Stand Together" | Home countries | Various locations | ||
"Nobody Fools Me Twice" | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | Heyoon's apartment in Los Angeles | ||
"Feel It Now" | Home countries | Various locations | ||
"Na Na Na" (Spanish version) | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Historic Theatro Municipal of Rio de Janeiro | ||
"The Weekend's Here" | Dubai, UAE | Paramount Hotel in Dubai | ||
"Somebody" | ||||
"Chained Up" | ||||
"Habibi" | Beirut, Lebanon and Dubai, UAE | Beirut's streets and beach and Dubai's old town | ||
"Golden" | Dubai, UAE | Desert in Dubai and Atlantis the Palm's aquarium and pool | ||
"One Love" (with R3hab) |
La Perle Dubai | |||
"Paradise" | Abu Dhabi, UAE | A studio in Abu Dhabi | ||
"Pas Le Choix" (Manal Mix) | Dubai, UAE | A studio in Dubai | ||
"Winter Wonderland" | ||||
"Hewale" | Malibu, California, U.S. | Malibu's beach | ||
2021 | "How Far We've Come" | Abu Dhabi, UAE | Desert in Abu Dhabi and twofour54 backlot | |
"Lean on Me" | Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi | |||
"All Around the World" | Home countries | Various locations | ||
"Paradise" (Mexico Memories) |
Cancún, Mexico | Riviera Maya's beach | ||
"Turn It Up" | Riviera Maya's beach and Tulum | |||
"Fiesta" | Riviera Maya and a Belmond Hotel | |||
"Baila" | Solage, California, U.S. | A farm in San Luis Obispo | ||
"Let the Music Move You" | Kona, Hawaii | A villa in Hawaii/The Big Island | ||
"Show You How to Love" | Malibu, California, U.S. | A villa's park in Malibu | ||
"Nobody Like Us" | Kona, Hawaii | Hawaiian volcano | ||
"NU Party" | Malibu, California, U.S. | A villa in Malibu | ||
"Wave Your Flag" | Abu Dhabi, UAE | Louvre in Abu Dhabi | ||
"Ikou" | Riviera Maya, Mexico | Xcaret in Riviera Maya | ||
"Dance Like That" | Solage, California, U.S. | A farm in San Luis Obispo | ||
"Momento" | ||||
"I Got You" (Boys vs. Girls) |
Lisbon, Portugal | Lisbon's streets | ||
"Anything for You" (Boys vs. Girls) | ||||
"When You Love Somebody" | Solage, California, U.S. | A farm in San Luis Obispo | ||
"Future Me" | Abu Dhabi, UAE | Warner Bros Studio in Abu Dhabi | ||
"Badna Nehlam" | W Hotel in Abu Dhabi | |||
"Jump" (featuring Alta B) |
Lisbon, Portugal | In the warehouse containers on the quayside in LisbonWe | ||
2022 | "It's Your Birthday" | Various countries | Various locations | |
"Heartbreak on the Dance Floor" | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | In a disco and on a street in Rio de Janeiro | ||
"Like Me" (Eric Kupper Radio Remix) (Dance video) |
Los Angeles, California, U.S. | Rexona Dance Studio in Los Angeles | ||
"Like Me" | ||||
"All Night Long" | Wave Your Flag World Tour - various countries | Recorded during the Wave Your Flag Tour | ||
"Good Intentions" | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | The Shed, Van Nuys and NRG Studios North Hollywood, CA. | ||
"Clockwork" | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Vidigal Favela | ||
"True Love Ways" | Lisbon, Portugal | Lisbon's streets | ||
"Holiday" | ||||
2023 | "Odo" | Abidjan, Ivory Coast | Various locations | |
"It's Gonna Be Alright" (Throwback video) |
Paraty, Brazil | |||
"Love is Love" (Throwback video) |
San Luis Obispo, California, U.S | A farm in San Luis Obispo | ||
"Cotton Candy" (Throwback video) |
Nīnole, Hawaii, U.S. | Various locations | ||
"Find Your Fire" (Throwback video) |
Forever United Tour - various countrie | |||
"Throwback" (Throwback video) |
Quintana Roo, Mexico | |||
"Love Myself" (Dance video) |
Los Angeles, California, U.S. | A studio in Los Angeles | ||
"U & Me" (Throwback video) |
Manila, Philippines | Various locations | ||
"I Am" | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | A studio in Los Angeles | ||
"Dabke" (Throwback video) |
Various countries | Various locations | ||
"Holiday" (Skytech Remix) (Dance video) |
Los Angeles, California, U.S. | A studio in Los Angeles | ||
"Run Till Dark" (with R3hab) |
Alula, Saudi Arabia | Various locations in Saudi Arabia | ||
"Welcome to the Night of Your Life" (with Lilith Freund) |
Los Angeles, California, U.S. | A studio in Los Angeles | ||
"Rodeo in Tokyo" | Lisbon, Portugal | A studio in Lisbon | ||
"Run Till Dark" (Carta & Willim Remix) (Dance video) (with R3hab) |
Los Angeles, California, U.S. | A studio in Los Angeles | ||
"I Love Your Smile" | Los Angeles streets | |||
As featured artist | ||||
2018 | "One World" (with RedOne and Adelina) |
Moscow, Russia | Moscow's streets |
Notes
[edit]- ^[a] #Clips: United States (Hawaii), Brazil, Philippines, South Korea, Japan, China, Mexico, United Arab Emirates, India, Lebanon.
- ^[b] There is a live acoustic version
- ^[c] #Home: France, England, India, Japan, Brazil, United States, Russia, Mexico, Senegal, Philippines, South Korea, Finland, Germany, Spain, Lebanon, Ivory Coast and Australia.
- ^[d] Based in the United States and old images recorded in other countries.
- ^[e] Now unavailable.
^[f] #Concerts: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Finland, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Senegal, South Korea, United States, Sweden, Austria, Russia.
Filmography
[edit]Films
[edit]Year | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
2021 | Love, Love, Love. A Musical | Short film |
2023 | The Musical: Welcome to the Night of Your Life | Musical |
Online shows
[edit]Year | Title | Platform | Episodes | Notes | Ref. |
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2018 | Now United - Meet the Group | YouTube | 1
|
Special | |
Now United - Singing and Dancing Without Music | 14
|
||||
Now United in Moscow, Russia | 6
|
Vlog | |||
Now United in Kitzbüel, Austria | 2
|
||||
We Are Now United / This Is Me | Launching
|
Special on the personal life of the members | |||
Now United - Why I Dance x Rexona Dance Studio | Special with Rexona Dance Studio | ||||
Dreams Come True: The Documentary | 1
|
Documentary | [16] | ||
2018–2022 | The Now United Show | Season 1 – 25
Season 2 – 44 Season 3 – 46 Season 4 – 52 Season 5 – 51 |
Backstage of the world tour, shows and rehearsals.
5 seasons and counting |
[17] | |
Meet...from... | 17
|
Special | |||
2019 | The Road to Dreams Come True | 20
|
Backstage in preparation for Dreams Come True Tour | ||
2020 | Dance Parties | 4
|
Live made by members during the COVID-19 pandemic | [18][19][20] | |
Now United Cartoons | 4
|
Animated Cartoon | |||
2023 | This Week With Now United | 11
|
New weekly backstage series |
Tours
[edit]Headlining
[edit]- Dreams Come True Tour (2019)
- Wave Your Flag World Tour (2022)
- Forever United Tour (2022)
Promotional
[edit]- Promo World Tour (2018)
- World Tour 2019 Presented by YouTube Music (2019)
Livestream concert
[edit]- Now Love Live From Abu Dhabi (2021)
Opening acts
[edit]- S Club – The Good Times Tour (2023)
Cancelled
[edit]- Come Together Tour (2020)
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Work nominated | Result | Ref. |
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2019 | Meus Prêmios Nick | Favorite International Artist | Now United | Nominated | [21][22] |
Fandom of the Year | Won | ||||
Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro | K-Pop rookie of the Year | Won | [23] | ||
Prêmio Contigo! Online | International newcomer | Won | [24] | ||
2020 | Kids' Choice Awards | Brazilian Fandom | Won | [25] | |
Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro | Bombastic Music Video | "Come Together" | Nominated | [26] | |
Meus Prêmios Nick | International Hit | Won | [27][28] | ||
Fandom of the Year | Now United | Won | |||
Favorite International Artist | Won | ||||
Epic KCA Winners | Won | [29][27] | |||
MTV Video Music Awards | Best Group | Nominated | [30] | ||
Kids Choice Awards Mexico | Worldwide Hit | "Come Together" | Nominated | [31][32] | |
Capricho Awards | International Hit | Won | [33] | ||
International group | Now United | ||||
Won | |||||
Prêmio Todateen | Group of the year | Nominated | [34] | ||
International hit | "Come Together" | Won | |||
2021 | Kids' Choice Awards | Favourite Global Music Star | Savannah Clarke | Nominated | [35] |
Kids' Choice Awards Australia | Aussie/Kiwi Legend of the Year | Won | [36] | ||
Kids' Choice Awards Brasil | Brazilian Fandom | Now United | Won | [37] | |
Murex D'or Award | Best Arabic Song | "حبيبي" (Habibi in Arabic) | Nominated | [38] | |
2021 Murex D'or Audience | Nour Ardakani | Nominated | [39] | ||
Flame Roem World Awards 2021 | Pop group of the year | Now United | Nominated | [40] | |
Meus Prêmios Nick | Brilliant Creator | Any Gabrielly | Nominated | [41] | |
International hit of the year | "Lean On Me" | Nominated | [41] | ||
Music video of the year | Nominated | [41] | |||
Fandom of the year | Uniters | Nominated | [41] | ||
Favorite musical group | Now United | Nominated | [41] | ||
Arab Women Awards | Young Talent Award | Nour Ardakani | Won | [42] | |
Channel R Radio Awards | Best New Artist | Now United | Nominated | [43] | |
Acervo Music Awards | Song of the year | "Wave Your Flag" | Won | [44] | |
2022 | Kids' Choice Awards Australia | Aussie/Kiwi Legend of The Year | Savannah Clarke | Won | [45] |
Acervo Music Awards | Collab of the year | "Jump" ft. Alta B | Won | [46] | |
Global Social Artist | Now United | Won | [47] | ||
Acervo Music Awards | Pop Act of the Year | Now United | Won | [48] | |
Damebe | Best Team | Now United | Won | [49] |
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