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Southward Korean vocaliser and thespian

Kim Hyun-joong

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Kim Hyun-joong in 2018

Built-in (1986-06-06) June 6, 1986 (age 35)

Seoul, South korea

Education Kyonggi Academy
Chungwoon University
Hanyang Technical Loftier Schoolhouse
Occupation
  • Actor
  • Dancer
  • Model
  • Singer
  • Songwriter
Years active 2005–present
Amanuensis Henecia Incorporated
Spouse(s)

Unknown

(chiliad. 2022)

Children 1
Musical career
Genres
  • Grand-pop
  • J-pop
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • Drums
  • Bass
  • Guitar
  • Pianoforte
Years active 2005–nowadays
Labels
  • Henecia Music
  • KeyEast[1]
  • DSP Entertainment
Associated acts
  • SS501
  • Gemini Band
Website world wide web.hyun-joong.com

Musical artist

Signature
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Kim Hyun-joong (Korean: 김현중 ; Hanja: 金賢重 ; born June 6, 1986) is a S Korean histrion, singer and songwriter.[2] He is a member of the male child band SS501 and played roles in the Korean dramas Boys Over Flowers and Playful Kiss.[3]

Later on debuting with SS501 in 2005, Kim released his first Korean solo album, Interruption Down, in 2011, and his showtime Japanese solo album, Unlimited, in 2012. Due to his commercial success, Kim is considered 1 of South Korea's biggest Hallyu stars of the early 2010s.[four]

Early life and teaching [edit]

Kim Hyun-joong was born on June 6, 1986 in Seoul.[2] He described himself as a studious kid,[5] but he dropped out of high school to pursue a career in music. He subsequently passed his high school exams and enrolled in Kyonggi University. Afterward dropping out of university to focus on work, Kim enrolled in Chungwoon University in 2011 to study stage production management.[half dozen]

Career [edit]

2005–2008: Career beginnings [edit]

Kim Hyun-joong performing in Hong Kong with SS501 in 2009

Kim made his debut as a member of SS501 on June 23, 2005, with the group'south first EP, Warning, released by DSP Media.[7] [viii] Their 2nd EP, Snow Prince was released in tardily 2005, 5 months after their debut.[9] The group quickly gained popularity, winning multiple new artist awards in 2005 and 2006. The following year, in 2007, SS501 debuted in Nihon with the single "Kokoro," which reached number five on the Oricon charts.[10] In Jan 2008, the group received a Newcomer Honour at the Japan Aureate Disc Laurels anniversary, making them i of only a few Southward Korean artists to win this award.[11]

In 2008, Kim joined the cast of the reality variety show We Got Married, where he was paired with vocalist Hwangbo. Dubbed the "Lettuce Couple," the pair was popular amidst viewers and won the All-time Couple Honour at the 2008 MBC Entertainment Awards. They left the testify at the end of 2008 to focus on other projects.[12]

2008–2010: Career breakthrough and success [edit]

In 2008, Kim was cast in his first lead-acting part in the Korean drama Boys Over Flowers. [13] The prove was extremely popular in South Korea and other Asian countries,[xiv] [xv] and Kim won the Most Popular Role player Award at the 2009 Seoul International Drama Awards [16] and the Almost Pop Thespian for Television Laurels at the 2009 Baeksang Arts Awards.[17]

Kim and his Boys Over Flowers costars also sparked a tendency amidst South Korean men who copied their "bloom male child" mode.[18] Tony Moly, a cosmetics brand for which Kim had been a spokesmodel since 2006, saw a 30 per centum sales increase in 2009, which the visitor attributed to the popularity of the show.[19] Kim's contract with Tony Moly ended in 2010,[20] and he became the spokesmodel for another cosmetics brand, The Face Shop, later that year.[21]

Following the success of Boys Over Flowers, Kim played his second lead role in a drama, in 2010's Playful Osculation, a Korean adaptation of the Japanese shōjo manga, Itazura na Kiss.[22] The show flopped on Southward Korean television set, but was an international hitting on foreign tv and on online streaming platforms, helping solidify Kim's popularity every bit a Hallyu star.[23] [24]

At the end of 2010, Kim was chosen to represent South korea at the opening of the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, where he performed the anthem "Sunshine Again" with singers from Chinese-speaking countries.[25]

2011: Solo debut, chart success and start Japanese tour [edit]

Kim released his solo debut, the EP Pause Downwards, on June 7, 2011.[26] [27] More than lxx,000 pre-ordered copies of the album were sold in just 10 days.[28] The EP was the 9th best-selling album of 2011 on South Korea'southward Gaon Album Chart,[29] and was certified platinum in Taiwan.[thirty] Later that year, Kim released his 2d album Lucky.[31] The EP debuted at number v on Billboard's World Chart,[32] and was the 10th acknowledged album of the year in South Korea with over 100,000 copies sold.[29] [33]

Following upward on the success of a concert he performed in Nippon in June, Kim signed a bargain with Universal Music Japan in November. Shortly afterward that, he went on a tour of Nippon, performing in vii cities.[34]

At the end of the year, Kim won the award for Best Male person Artist at the 2011 Mnet Asian Music Awards held in Singapore.[35] On Dec fifteen, Kim released a digital single titled "Marry Me".[36]

2012: Japanese debut and overseas promotions [edit]

On January 25, 2012, Kim released his kickoff Japanese unmarried album, "Kiss Buss / Lucky Guy," which was certified gold in Japan.[37] [38] In May, his Kickoff Impact concert DVD sold 16,000 copies in its first week of release, taking the number i spot on the Oricon DVD Chart. This was the offset time a South Korean artist had taken the number one spot, and a 2d time a strange artist had taken the number i spot on the chart.[39] [xl] Kim later held his Kim Hyun-joong Fan Meeting Tour 2012 for his album promotions, making stops in Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China and Thailand.[41] [42]

In March 2012, Kim was appointed the honorary ambassador for United Nation's Korean Campaign on Contributions to Social Welfare.[43]

Kim released his second Japanese single album "Rut" on July 4.[44] The album was Japan's tertiary best-selling album in July, selling 196,850 copies,[45] which earned Kim his second consecutive aureate certification.[46] [47] The following month, in Baronial, Kim won Best Asian Creative person at the 2012 Asia Song Festival.[48]

On December 12, Kim released Unlimited, his first full-length Japanese anthology, which included Japanese versions of "Break Downwardly" and "Lucky Guy".[49] [50] Information technology topped the Oricon Daily Chart[51] and reached number 3 on the Weekly Nautical chart.[52] [53]

Madame Tussauds unveiled a wax figure of Kim in December.[54]

2013–2014: Barefooted Friends, Japanese concerts and Inspiring Generation [edit]

On January 6, 2013, Kim kicked off a Japanese tour called Unlimited at the World Memorial Hall in Kobe, where he performed with a alive band.[55] Afterward that month, he performed aslope other K-popular artists in Brazil for the 2013 Feel KOREA event, mark his starting time operation in Due south America.[56]

On March 2, Kim performed at the U-Express Live 2013 at the Makuhari Messe in Japan with artists including Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band, Far E Move, Naoto Inti Raymi and Kara.[57] That same month, Kim received the Creator's Factory Best Actor Award for the music video, "Lucky Guy," at the 5th Okinawa Music Festival.[58]

On April 21, he began appearing on the South Korean variety show Barefooted Friends.[59] Despite the evidence, Kim released his 3rd Japanese single "Tonight" on June five.[60] Again, his single topped the Oricon Daily Nautical chart,[61] and took the number 2 spot by the stop of the week.[62] The album received gilded certification for selling more than one meg copies.[63] He released his third Korean EP, Circular 3, on July 22.[64] [65]

On Oct twenty and 21, Kim held two concerts at the Makuhari International Exhibition Hall in Japan, attended by 20,000 fans.[66] At the terminate of the calendar month, Kim left Barefooted Friends to picture show a new drama.[67] Later on playing pretty boys in his outset two dramas, Kim played a tougher office in the drama Inspiring Generation, which began airing in January 2014. [68] [69]

That July, he released his 4th Japanese single, "Hot Sun",[70] which topped the Oricon weekly charts, making him the first foreign male solo artist to top the chart twice.[71] At the stop of June, he began a world tour that included stops in Taiwan, Red china, Japan, Thailand, Mexico, and Peru.[72] The following month, in July, Kim released his quaternary Korean EP, Timing.[73]

2015–2016: Japanese activities and military enlistment [edit]

Kim released his 2nd Japanese studio album, Imademo, on February 11, 2015. The album entered the Oricon daily charts at number two and remained at that spot for 10 days.[74]

Kim enlisted in the army for S Korea'due south mandatory military service in May 2015.[75] After completing five weeks of basic preparation at Gyeonggi-exercise 30th Recruit Preparation Squadron he was stationed as a edge patrol in the Korean Demilitarized Zone.[76] While he was in the military, The Best of Kim Hyun Joong, a Japanese greatest hits album celebrating his 10 years in music manufacture, was released. It entered the Oricon daily charts at number one.[77] Kim was discharged from military service in Feb 2017 after serving for 21 months.[78]

2017–present: Tours and Korean-Japanese album [edit]

In July 2017, Kim released his first album since leaving the armed forces, the Japanese single album, re:wind. The album reached the number 1 spot on the Oricon album chart. Post-obit its release, Kim went on Innercore sixteen-city Japanese tour.[79] In Nov, he released the EP Haze, his commencement Korean anthology in three years.[eighty]

Kim Hyun Joong's 2018 Earth Tour 'HAZE' commenced on December 2, 2017. He performed in Bolivia, Chile, Mexico, South America, Japan, Thailand and Macau and the tour concluded in 2018.[81] On June 6, he released Take My Hand, the first Anthology released from his ain tape Characterization Henecia Music. On September 26, he then released an album entitled Wait For Me. From September 27 to November 5, Kim held his Take My Hand Japan Tour.[82] Afterwards in the year, it was confirmed he would be making his modest-screen comeback in the fantasy drama When Time Stopped.[83] The drama ran from Oct 24 to November 29, 2018.[84] He released a single, "Simply for My Love", as the sixth part of the original Soundtrack for the drama.[85]

On February 4, 2019 he released a new album entitled New Style with the pb single "Why".[86] On August 21, he released a Korean EP entitled Salt and on September 11, he released a Japanese EP entitled "THIS IS Beloved" which debuted at number one on the Oricon Weekly Rock Singles Nautical chart and number 2 on Oricon year-end Indie Nautical chart.[87] On August 21, he embarked on a Earth Tour titled BIO-RHYTHM which ended on January 25, 2020.[88] The tour took place in Japan, South Korea, Macau, Mexico, Bolivia, Peru and the Philippines.[89]

On February 5, 2020, he released a total-length Japanese album titled The Moon, The Sun and Your Song which debuted at number three on the Oricon Daily Albums Chart and Number 4 on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart.[90] He too embarked on a 2-month (February and March) Japan tour of the same proper noun. On February 21, he appeared in the embrace of the Korean Wave Japanese Magazine Hanryu Pia for the fourth fourth dimension.[91] [92]

On April 14, 2020, information technology was appear that Kim Hyun-Joong has decided non to renew his contract with KeyEast.[93] A representative from KeyEast Stated "Recently, Kim Hyun Joong'due south exclusive contract expired. Rather than renew, we mutually decided to back up each other's futures." They continued, "Kim Hyun Joong's album activities will proceed through his personal label, which he established last year."

On October 17, 2020, Kim Hyun-Joong held his commencement online concert, "A Bell of Blessing"[94] and on October 19, 2020, he released his second full Korean album, a limited edition album titled "A Bell Of Blessing"[95] which debuted at 14 on the Gaon Weekly Albums Chart. The title track of the Anthology and it'southward music video features vocals and appearances from Kim Hyun-Joong's fans all over the earth.[96]

Personal life [edit]

During a concert on February 27, 2022, Kim appear his marriage with his non-celebrity girlfriend. Later, Kim'south agency confirmed the news.[97] [98] According to his bureau, they proceeded their wedlock without holding a hymeneals ceremony.[99]

Lawsuits [edit]

Assault charges [edit]

In August 2014, Kim'south girlfriend, identified only by her surname Choi, filed set on charges against Kim, claiming that he repeatedly beat her, causing bruises and cleaved ribs.[100] [101] [102] Kim denied the charges, proverb he had injured Choi only once and that it was an blow that occurred while he was practicing martial arts.[103] Choi dropped some of the charges against Kim in September later on he apologized to her.[102] However, Kim was later fined 5 million KRW for injuring Choi, with prosecutors in the case saying, "While Kim claimed that he had no intention of hurting her, the damage from the attack was clear."[103] This was later rescinded in 2016 when the South korea's army and ceremonious courts acquitted Kim of these charges due to evidence that came to light. Text letters between Choi, her mother and friends, statements by the manager of Dispatch (the tabloid to which Choi provided her evidence) and statements given by the hospitals visited past Choi led the prosecution to country that there was "little to no credibility behind the former girlfriend's allegations that she had to receive a half dozen-calendar week medical treatment for her fractured ribs".[104] [105] Hospital records also showed that she was not significant at the time she visited to go treatment for the injuries to her ribs.[104]

On Nov 12, 2020, the Supreme Court of South korea ordered "A" to pay Kim Hyun Joong 100 one thousand thousand won (approximately $89,700) in damages, upholding the verdict from the kickoff and second trials in which they stated, "At that place is no evidence that 'A' suffered a miscarriage due to abuse, or that he had pressured her to take an ballgame. Every bit a celebrity, Kim Hyun Joong'southward public image has suffered greatly and his reputation has been damaged."[106]

Paternity instance [edit]

In February 2015, a magazine reported that Kim and Choi had reunited, and that Choi was pregnant. Kim stated via a printing release that he had not seen Choi since she told him that she was meaning in January, and could non ostend if he was the father since she had non been in touch.[107] His agency indicated that he would have full responsibleness if he was establish to exist the male parent of the child.[108]

In December 2015, a paternity test revealed that Kim was the father of a infant that Choi had given birth to in September of that year.[109] [110]

Criminal case [edit]

In May 2015, Choi filed a lawsuit against Kim for 1.48 million USD for mental distress caused by her relationship with him, and claimed that his abuse had caused her to miscarry a previous pregnancy in 2014.[111] [109] Kim later filed and won a 100 million KRW counter-accommodate confronting Choi for defamation, with the courtroom ruling that there was circumstantial evidence that she was non significant in 2014.[112] Her lawsuit was dismissed, and she appealed the conclusion.[80]

Prosecutors filed criminal charges confronting Kim's ex girlfriend, Choi for attempted fraud and defamation in January 2017.[113] In February 2018, Choi was fined five million KRW for attempted fraud.[114]

In November 2020, the 3rd Criminal Division of the Supreme Court (Judge Lee Dong-won, Primary Justice) confirmed a courtroom trial that sentenced Choi to a fine of 5 meg won on charges of attempted fraud and defamation by publication. Choi was found to have filed a civil lawsuit while knowing that her allegation that Kim had caused her damage, such every bit forced abortion, was simulated. In addition, she was also charged with falsifying testify related to ceremonious lawsuits, such as deleting some of the contents of KakaoTalk's chat, and defaming Kim'due south reputation, including providing reporters with false evidence.[115]

Drunk driving [edit]

In March 2017, Kim was charged with drunkard driving after police found him comatose in his car at a traffic low-cal in Seoul. His driver's license was suspended and he was eventually fined ii meg KRW.[116] [117]

Philanthropy [edit]

Following the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in March 2011, Kim donated 100 million KRW to convulsion relief efforts in Nippon.[115] [118] Later that year, he donated an addition 50 million KRW to convulsion relief efforts, too as 50 million KRW to the Korean Red Cross, and l million KRW to a South Korean organization that gives coal briquettes to people in need.[119] In 2012, he donated proceeds from his debut solo concert to an orphanage in Fukushima Prefecture.[120]

Kim has also donated tens of millions of won to the Kim Hyun-joong Scholarship, which was established by a fifteen million KRW donation from his fan club in 2010.[121]

In 2013, Kim donated 100 million KRW to the I Foundation for the victims of the Lushan earthquake in China.[122]

In 2019, during his BIO-RHYTHM World Tour in Thailand, he donated 9.7 million KRW to back up the tuition fees for the students from Sumakee Learning Center, Mae Sot District, Tak Province.[123]

Discography [edit]

Concert tours [edit]

  • Outset Nihon bout (2011)[124]
  • Asia Fan Meeting Bout (2012)[41]
  • Unlimited Japan tour (2013)[55]
  • Phantasm World tour (2014)[72]
  • Gemini Japan bout (2015)[125]
  • Inner Core Nippon tour (2017)[79]
  • Brume Earth tour (2018)[126]
  • Japan Accept My Paw Tour (2018)
  • "New Fashion" concert Tour (2019)
  • "Bio-Rhythm" Earth tour (2019)
  • "Moon, Dominicus and Your Song" Japan Tour (2020)
  • "A Bell Of Blessing" Altitude Concert (2020)[127] [128]
  • "Prism Time" Kim Hyun-Joong 2021 online monthly concert. (May to Nov)[129]

Filmography [edit]

Motion-picture show [edit]

Yr Title Role Ref
2006 Pi's Story (Korean version) Bap; Max [130]
2021 Indian Pink (Master grapheme) [131]

Television series [edit]

Year Title Role Network Ref
2005 Nonstop (Flavour 5) Kim Hyun-joong (Cameo) MBC
2005–2006 Can We Refill the Love? William KBS2
2009 Boys Over Flowers Yoon Ji-hoo [13]
2010 Playful Kiss Baek Seung-jo MBC [22]
2011 Dream High Kim Hyun-joong (Cameo) KBS2 [132]
2014 Inspiring Generation Shin Jung-tae [68]
2018 That Time When Time Stops Moon Joon-woo KBS W [83]

Diverseness shows [edit]

Twelvemonth Title Notes Ref
2008 We Got Married (flavor 1) Episodes 9–38 (with Hwangbo) [12]
2012 K-Pop Star Captivating the World Documentary series
2013 Barefooted Friends Episodes 1–29 [59]

Phonation Acting [edit]

Yr Championship Character Ref
2006 Doraemon Santa Claus / Male parent Nobita [133]
2010 Cheburashka (voice) [134]
2013 Moshi Monsters Katsuma [135]
2018 Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Treasure Island Flock / Santa Claus [136]
2019 Eiga Doraemon: Nobita no getsumen tansaki Luca [137]

Awards and nominations [edit]

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by

Taeyang

13th Mnet Asian Music Awards – Best Male person Solo Artist
2011
Succeeded by

M-Dragon

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