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Kwon Hyun-bin ; L. Alexander Lee (entertainer) ... Andy Lee (South Korean singer) Lee Jae-won (singer) Lee Jin-hyuk; Lee Jung-shin; Lee Min-hyuk (rapper, born 1990 ...
Lee Ho-won (stage name Hoya), South Korean actor, former member of boy band Infinite; Lee Ho-seok (stage name Wonho), South Korean singer, former member of boy band Monsta X; Lee Joo-heon, (stage name Joohoney), South Korean rapper, member of boy band Monsta X; Lee Hyuk-jae (stage name Eunhyuk), South Korean rapper, member of boy band Super Junior
6 Kim Hyo-dong and Ha Seon-ho was a previous contestant on High School Rapper 2. 7 Lee Young-ji and Ha Seon-ho are former members hip hop crew Hiphop GirlZ. 8 Ha Seon-ho was a participant on rap competition Show Me the Money 6. Aftermath, she left the Mystic Entertainment and debut as rapper with stage name Sandy on 2019 under Upvote Entertainment.
High School Rapper 3 (Hangul: 고등래퍼3) is the third season of a popular South Korean survival hip-hop TV show, High School Rapper. The new season was announced on December 5, 2018. [ 1 ] It aired on Mnet starting from February 22, 2019.
Lee Ho-hyeong (Korean: 이호형; born April 11, 1982), better known by his stage name 250, is a South Korean electronic musician. He has released two albums: One Night Stand (2014) and Ppong (2022).
In 2005, Lee released his first solo album, No Pain, No Gain. [2] [3] The album received disappointing sales. In 2007, he released his second album, Lee Jae Won Vol. 1.5. A part of the single "I'm So Hot" samples a rhythm from Mariah Carey's It's Like That. Again the album received disappointing sales. In 2008, he was accused of rape and arrested.
Lee Chan-won (Korean: 이찬원, born 1 November 1996) is a South Korean celebrity and singer. He is one of the top 7 of Mr. Trot in 2020. He is nicknamed Chantobaegi (Korean: 찬또배기) [1] for singing Jintobaegi by Lee Sung-woo during Mr. Trot. [2] Lee graduated from Kyungwon High School, where he used to be an emcee of school events.
In 2017, at just 12 years old, Jo Woo-chan became the youngest contestant in the history of Show Me the Money 6 and earned the nickname "Lil Dok2". During the show, he released three collaboration singles, "1/N" with Dynamic Duo, "What You Call Is The Price" featuring Nucksal, and "VVIP" featuring Sik-K.