Aron 아론 (Romanized: Kwak Young Min), is a member of the South Korean boy group NU'EST ,
2011: pre-debut:
Before making their official debut, All members were backup dancers for AS Blue's "Wonder Boy" music video. They also participated in the live stages. JR was featured in After School's Uee's debut song "Sok Sok Sok". He was later dubbed as "Bangkok Boy" after appearing in Orange Caramel's "Bangkok City", while Minhyun starred in the music video of "Shanghai Romance". Baekho appeared in After School's follow-up single music video "Play Ur Love". NU'EST was also featured on "Love Letter", a holiday single with labelmates Son Dambi and After School. The artists later appeared on various stages to promote the single.1 The group made their second major unofficial appearance on December 29, 2011, by performing a shuffle dance with After School at the 2011 SBS Gayo Daejun. NU'EST was also featured on "Love Letter", a holiday single with labelmates Son Dambi and After School. The artists later appeared on various stages to promote the single. The group made their second major unofficial appearance on December 29, 2011, by performing a shuffle dance with After School at the 2011 SBS Gayo Daejun.
2012-present: debut and July comeback:
On January 16, 2012, Pledis Entertainment revealed the face of NU'EST's leader, JR. On the following day, the faces of Minhyun and Aron were revealed. On January 19, 2012, they introduced the final members of NU'EST, Baekho and Ren. It was also revealed that After School's Uee gave Baekho his stage name. On March 2, 2012, a NU'EST bus was seen driving around the streets of Seoul, advertising the group's official debut and the title of their highly anticipated single, "FACE". Their debut song aimed to spread the awareness of bullying in schools, as written in the description of the music video for "Face". A little bit over a week later, the official music video for "Face" was released. It was later revealed that their debut single was composed by Swedish songwriter Daniel Bergman. NU'EST made their broadcast debut on Mnet's M! Countdown on March 15, 2012, with a double stage of "I'm Sorry" and "Face". On March 19, 2012, it was revealed that NU'EST would be starring in their own reality show, "Making of a Star: NU'EST, Landing Operation". On this reality program, the group aims capture the hearts of their fans by visiting various parts of South Korea. On June 27, Pledis Entertainment revealed NU'EST were to make their comeback mid-July. On July 1st NU'EST revealed they were to make their comeback with a Mini album titled 'Action' to be released on July 11th. On August 24, NU'EST attended the 2012 K-Pop Contest in Sydney at UNSW (The University of New South Wales) Science Theatre as special guests along with SBS PopAsia radio station crew Jamaica Dela Cruz and Jay-K. They also met and greeted fans at Circular Quay who had waited from 4am that same morning with few photos and autographs. NU'EST performed Not Over You, Face and Action. On October 13, NU'EST attended KCON in LA, performing Not Over You, Face and Action and did a fan sign along with a Q&A. On October 26, Nu'est went down to Singapore for their showcase. NU'EST was questioned by police at Singapore airport due to extreme fans. After successfully finishing their first showcase in Singapore on the 28th, the group boarded a plane bound for Korea at the airport. However, as hundreds of fans gathered to see their idols off, the airport soon became clogged as it was not designed to handle this many people at one time. The atmosphere quickly became chaotic, and three of the NU'EST members - JR, Minhyun, and Aron - were told to leave the aircraft and were transported to a nearby police station and subjected to questioning. Baekho and Ren left on a plane immediately, and JR, Minhyun and Aron on a separate plane later that day. On November 21, nu'est went down to Malaysian to perform at SHOUT! AWARDS 2012. They presented the music video award and performed face and action as the closing act.
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