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Kim Hak-chul, better known by his stage name Kim Yeon-woo (Korean: 김연우; born July 22, 1971) is a South Korean male singer, vocal coach, and professor at Seoul Art College (ko:서울종합예술학교). Nicknamed God of Vocals, he is well known for his ballads, smooth singing voice, and ability to hit high notes without difficulty.
Ji Yeon-woo Blackpink "Kick It" Kang Seok-hwa Destiny (인연) 80 60 505 Jeon Woong 5 Bumjin "A Letter" (인사) Kim Seong-jeong Black and Black 90 75 587 Lee Gwang-seok Bishop Briggs "River" Bain Black Fire 100 97 690 Kim Min-seo 6 Urban Zakapa "I Don't Love You" (널 사랑하지 않아) Hong Seong-jun I Don't Love You But I Love You 92 80 601
Yeon Woo-jin as "Jang Yoon"/Jang Do-hoon [5] A pianist in an orchestra who is Tone Deaf. He helps Yi-young with her insomnia. Kim Se-jeong as Hong Yi-young [6] A timpanist who suffers from insomnia. She can only fall asleep if she listens to a tone-deaf person sing. Song Jae-rim as Nam Joo-wan [7] An orchestra conductor who has a lot of charisma.
The title song "Remember I Was Next to You" (Korean: 내가 너의 곁에 잠시 살았다는 걸; RR: Naega Neoui Gyeote Jamshi Sarattaneun Geol), sung by Kim Yeon-woo, became a big hit and the album was a commercial success. [2] In 1997, Toy released the third studio album Present and also started a record label named Toy Music (currently Antenna
6. Hong Nam-hwa, Ahn Sung-hyun, and Kim Dong-young: 14 June 1, 2017 Kim Kyung-ho [37] 1. Lee Jeong-bin 2. SunBee 4. Yang Joon-hyuk 6. Jin Bo-ra 3. Oh Sang-eun: 5. Kim Geon: 15 June 8, 2017 F.T. Island [38] [39] 4. Park Tae-jeong 2. Moon Kyung-tak 6. Kim Na-hyun 1. Lee Min-young 3. Kim Dong-hee 5. Bae Sung-woo: 16 June 15, 2017 Hwang Chi-yeul [c ...
In May 2018, Onew was featured in Kim Yeon-woo's fifth studio album in the song "Play the Field", which he helped write. [41] Onew's debut EP, Voice, was released on December 5, 2018, with the lead single "Blue". It included two songs co-written by Onew, "Shine On You" and "Illusion". [42]
Kim Se-jeong Yoo Yeon-jung Vocal 1 Jeon So-mi Jung Eun-woo Vocal 2 Kim Chung-ha Kim So-hee Vocal 3 Zhou Jieqiong Jung Chae-yeon Vocal 4 Kang Si-ra Kang Mi-na Vocal 5 Kim Na-young Lee Hae-in Vocal 6 Choi Yoo-jung Yun Chae-kyoung Vocal 7 Han Hye-ri Kim Do-yeon Vocal 8 Kim So-hye Lee Su-hyun Rapper 1 Jeon So-yeon Ki Hui-hyeon Rapper 2 Lim Na-young
Park Jin-woo (Korean: 박진우), better known by his stage name Jinjin, is a South Korean rapper, dancer, singer, composer, [1] and model. He is the leader of the South Korean boy group Astro and was a member of its sub-unit Jinjin & Rocky until its disbandment from bandmate Rocky's departure.