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1 Career  



1.1  Audition-related and trainee days  





1.2  2003-2007: Buzz activity days  





1.3  2007-2014: Solo activity and Military life  





1.4  2014-present: Buzz re-union, Knowing Bros and Universe Cowards  







2 Discography  



2.1  Studio albums  





2.2  Extended plays  





2.3  Singles  





2.4  Soundtrack appearances  







3 Filmography  



3.1  Television  







4 Awards and nominations  





5 References  





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Min Kyung-hoon
민경훈
National Museum of Korea "Cultural Event" in 2015
Born (1984-10-06) October 6, 1984 (age 39)
Seoul, South Korea
Occupations
  • Singer
  • Entertainer
  • Lyricist
  • Musical career
    Genres
  • Pop rock
  • Instrument(s)Vocals
    Years active2003–present
    LabelsLong Play Music (formerly Santa Music)
    Member of

    YouTube information

    Channel
    Subscribers95.5 thousand[1]
    Total views5.29 million[1]

    Last updated: 18 January 2024
    Korean name
    Hangul

    민경훈

    Hanja

    Revised RomanizationMin Gyeonghun
    McCune–ReischauerMin Kyŏnghun

    Min Kyung-hoon (Korean민경훈; born October 6, 1984) is a South Korean singer and television personality. He is the lead vocalist of the rock band Buzz and one-half of the duo Universe Cowards with Kim Hee-chul. His first solo album, Im·pres·sive, was released on December 5, 2007. His second solo album, Picnic, was released on June 27, 2011.[2] He is a regular cast member of South Korean variety show Knowing Brothers (JTBC).

    Career[edit]

    Audition-related and trainee days[edit]

    During his early childhood, Min never thought that he would become an entertainer. Once he entered high school, he worked with a group of peers who liked to sing. While continuing to sing and perform, Min realized that being a singer who sang in a café next to the Han River suited him better than becoming a famous celebrity. In his third year of high school, Min was recommended to audition for an entertainment company as he was famous among students for both his strong vocals and "flower boy" visuals.

    Min went to the audition for AYON Entertainment along with a friend without thinking seriously about it. He auditioned for the company, which would later become Buzz's first agency, in a karaoke room. Once the company heard him sing, they liked him and wanted to immediately sign a contract with him.[3] Min would then record songs under this agency and become a singer.

    He signed a contract with the company in late spring 2002 and gave up on both sports and school to focus on singing. Min joined Buzz in June 2002 as the group's vocalist. The band's members practiced instruments together for two years. Min, having been added to the band later, often had to stay up at night and practice his vocals without rest.[4]

    2003-2007: Buzz activity days[edit]

    Buzz made their official debut with "Morning Of Buzz" on October 11, 2003.[5] Their second studio album "Effect" included songs like "Coward", "Thorn", and "Travel to Me" that gained extreme popularity.[6] In their third album "Perfect", the song "You Don't Know Men" was well received.[7][8][9][10] He was given the nickname "Ssamja" because he made a mistake singing this song. On May 17, 2007, Buzz disbanded temporarily as the members, with the exception of Min, began their mandatory military service.[11] Min was confirmed to continue solo activities while the members are serving the military.[12] On June 25, 2007, Buzz released the single "Love Is My Heart, Part 2".[13]

    2007-2014: Solo activity and Military life[edit]

    On December 4, 2007, Min released his first solo album "Im · pres · sive", with the advice of Buzz members and the solicitation of his former agency.[14] The album received a lukewarm reception. On December 12, 2008, he released the digital single, "Day", which was also not received very well.[15] Until 2009, Min and Buzz took a hiatus. During this time, Min hardly left his house and suffered from severe depression and weight gain. He claims that during this "slump", he drank alcohol as soon as he woke up, and drank again to fall asleep.[16]

    Min was able to get back on his feet and return to music thanks to the help from a fellow acquaintance. On February 4, 2010, the mini album "Reunion" was announced officially. The title song "I Love You" is one of his most popular solo songs. Min released the digital single "It's Alright" on March 29, 2010 and the soap opera My Life Is Beautiful OST "My Eternal Love", but there was no follow-up activity. In October and November 2010, he participated as a guest vocalist by singing his digital single "Wounded" and "Buzz 2" album "Fuzz-Buzz".

    On June 27, 2011, Min released his 2nd solo album "Picnic". The album had many new attempts, including fast tempo and lively songs, a change from rock ballads, a genre Min is known for. However, controversies involving artists from the same company, namely Shin Jung-hwan's gambling in the Philippines, and MC Mong's military enlistment evasion had an adverse effect on the album promotion. The controversies lead to existing fans leaving the fandom, resulting in lower album sales compared to the previous album.

    On March 6, 2012, after the release of his digital single "Look Back" on March 2,[17] Min suddenly began his military service.[18] He joined the Uijeongbu 306 supporters and served for 21 months.[19][20] While Min was serving in the military band, he performed military band performances and concert train performances.[21] Min finished his military service on December 5, 2013, and fans and Buzz members gathered and congratulated him.[22]

    2014-present: Buzz re-union, Knowing Bros and Universe Cowards[edit]

    On April 8, 2014, Min returned as the singer of Buzz as the band announced their comeback.[23][24]

    In December 2015, he joined JTBC's new variety show, Knowing Bros, as a cast member. Fellow cast members include comedians Kang Ho-dong and Lee Soo-geun and Super Junior member Kim Hee-chul.[25] Min's unique personality, a persona that was fresh in Korean entertainment at the time, enabled him to see a resurgence of popularity.

    In fall 2016, Min and Kim Hee-chul released a duet titled "Sweet Dream". The two stars are known as "Universe Cowards" when they promote their music.[26] The song proved successful, topping the South Korean Gaon Digital Chart, an achievement known as an "all-kill".[27] In 2017, "Sweet Dream" won the Best Rock Song award at the MelOn Music Awards.[28]

    Following the success of "Sweet Dream", in February 2018, Universe Cowards returned with "Falling Blossoms". It was composed by Lee Sang-joon and Cha Gil-wan and features lyrics written by Min,[29] and peaked at number 15 on Gaon Digital Chart. Billboard described it as "soft pop-rock tune that grows to a soaring, emotional cacophony" and complimented how their music video was one of the most inclusive music videos South Korea's seen in some time.[29]

    Starting from November 2018, Min became a fixed cast member of the weekly variety show Problem Child in House after successful pilot episodes.[30]

    In December 2020, Universal Cowards collaborated with producer DinDin and Bibi to produce the traditional hip-hop track "Hanryang".

    Discography[edit]

    Studio albums[edit]

    Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
    KOR
    [31][32]
    Im·pres·sive
    • Released: December 4, 2007
    • Label: A1 People
    • Formats: CD
    Track listing
    1. "Im·pres·sive"
  • "슬픈 바보" (Sad Fool)
  • "오늘만 울자"
  • "모래성"
  • "죽어도 나 죽어도"
  • "선인장"
  • "벙어리"
  • "나쁜 사랑"
  • "왜..."
  • "Hool-Hool"
  • 6
    Picnic (소풍)
    • Released: June 27, 2011
    • Label: IS Entermedia Group
    • Formats: CD, digital download
    Track listing
    1. "Nightmare" (악몽)
  • "One Single Word" (짧은 한마디)
  • "I Didn't Cheat On You" (바람피지 않았어)
  • "She"
  • "Lay (Heaven Belong To You)" (빛 (Heaven Belong To You))
  • "Happy Time"
  • "It's You (I Got Your Love)" (너니까 (I Got Your Love))
  • "How Do I Do" (어떡하죠 난) (feat. Lee Seok-hoonofSG Wannabe)
  • "Loving U"
  • "Habit" (습관)
  • 4

    Extended plays[edit]

    Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
    KOR
    [32]
    Reunion (재회)
    • Released: February 4, 2010
    • Label: IS Entermedia Group
    • Formats: CD, digital download
    Track listing
    1. "It's Love Coz It Hurts" (아프니까 사랑이죠)
  • "I Love You" (사랑해)
  • "There are No Same Goodbyes" (똑같은 이별은 없다)
  • "Deleted." (삭제되었습니다.)
  • "Just... Tears" (그저... 눈물만)
  • 4

    Singles[edit]

    Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
    KOR
    [35]
    As lead artist
    "Sad Fool" (슬픈 바보) 2007 Im·pres·sive
    "Cry Only Today" (오늘만 울자)
    "One Day" (하루) 2008 Non-album single
    "It's Love Coz It Hurts" (아프니까 사랑이죠) 2010 4 Reunion
    "It's Alright" 21 Non-album singles
    "Wounded" (상처투성이) 22
    "She" 2011 9 Picnic
    "Look Back" (돌아보다) 2012 31 Non-album singles
    "The Way to Meet You" (널 만나러 가는 길) 2019
    Collaborations
    "Sweet Dream" (나비잠)
    with Kim Hee-chul
    2016 1 SM Station Season 1
    "Falling Blossoms" (후유증)
    with Kim Hee-chul
    2018 15 Non-album single
    "Hanryang" (한량)
    with Kim Hee-chul (Feat. BIBI, Prod. DinDin)
    2020 190
    "I Should Not Have Loved You" (사랑하지 말걸 그랬나 봐요)
    with DinDin
    2021
    "—" denotes release did not chart.

    Soundtrack appearances[edit]

    Title Year Album
    "Climax" 2008 The Lawyers of The Great Republic Korea OST
    "Life is Beautiful" 2010 Life Is Beautiful OST
    "Hero" 2015 SPY OST
    "Love You" 2016 The K2 OST
    "Here I am" 2017 Live Up to Your Name OST
    "Waiting here for you" 2018 Money Flower OST
    "Forever Love" 2019 Kill It OST
    "Welcome 2 Life" Welcome 2 Life OST
    "Lost Life" 2020 Rugal OST
    "The Time is Now" 2022 The Golden Spoon OST
    "Confession of My Youth" Mental Coach Jegal OST

    Filmography[edit]

    Television[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes Ref.[39]
    2015–present Knowing Bros Cast Episodes 2 – present [25]
    2017 Girl Group Battle Co-Host Lunar New Year Special [40]
    I Came Alone Chuseok Pilot Special
    What Shall We Eat Today - Delivery Cast
    2018 Human Intelligence – The Most Perfect A.I. Users
    2018–2023 Problem Child in House Cast Member [30]
    2019 Stories of Two Cities - Sokcho & Wonsan Narrator Season 2, Lunar New Year Special
    Shopping Mall (Shopping Nagger) Cast Seasons 1 and 2
    Hon-Life: Satisfaction Project Episodes 1, 2 [41][42]
    2022 Secret Man and Woman Host [43]

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref
    2016 2nd JTBC Awards Best Duo Award with Kim Hee-chul Knowing Bros Won [44]
    2017 6th Gaon Chart Music Awards Song of the Year (November) with Kim Hee-chul "Sweet Dream" Nominated [45]
    9th Melon Music Awards Best Rock Song with Kim Hee-chul Won [28]
    2018 10th Melon Music Awards "Falling Blossoms" Won [46][47]
    2019 8th Gaon Chart Music Awards Song of the Year (February) with Kim Hee-chul Nominated [48]
    17th KBS Entertainment Awards Excellence Award in Entertainment Category Problem Child in House Nominated
    2020 18th KBS Entertainment Awards Excellence Award in Show/Variety Category Nominated

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  • External links[edit]

    minkyunghoon.officialonInstagram


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