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Just in breezing through this article, I'm struck by how unsourced and overly-positive it is. Nearly all the prose in every section needs to be re-written in a NPOV manner. For instance, stuff about how many awards he won in a not-exactly-real athletic competition has no place in the article lead. The tables detailing the outcome of said event totally has no place here, so I am removing it. I've pasted it below so it can be transferred to a fanwiki, where it belongs. Also, some of the stuff listed under "Awards" has to do with ZE:A's activities in 2010, not with awards nor with Dong-jun specifically, so I pasted it here as well. Shinyang-i (talk) 01:30, 19 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
==Awards==
2010
GomTV Rookie of the Month - February
ZE:A's Japanese single ranked at No.2 on Oricon daily chart
Their latest single album titled "Love Letter/My Only Wish," which was released on December 21, claimed second place on Oricon's daily chart
They signed with Japanese entertainment company IMX in July to manage their career in the country and placed at No. 3 on Oricon's daily singles chart with their first Japanese album "ZE:A!" and held a sold-out concert in the country.