Draft:Lee Seung-yoon

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Lee Seung-yoon
Lee in 2024
Background information
Born (1989-08-21) August 21, 1989 (age 34),[1]
OriginSeoul, South Korea
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • Songwriter
Instrument(s)
Years active2011–present
LabelsMareumo[2]
WebsiteOfficial website
Korean name
Hangul
이승윤
Hanja
李承允

Lee Seung-yoon (Korean: 이승윤) is a South Korean singer and songwriter. He is also known as the winner[3]of JTBC 2020 Sing Again[4]. On November 24, 2011, he advanced to the finals of the MBC College Musicians Festival[5] and began his official activities for the first time by performing his self-composed song 'Never'(없을걸)[6] He later debuted as a guitarist and vocalist for the indie band 'Ddaband'(따밴)[7]. Starting with the personal albums 'Today'(오늘도) and 'The Rebels'(반역자들) in 2013, he released 'What Should I Steal' in 2016 and 'How Pretty the Moon is' in 2018. Since 2019, he has been working as a vocalist for an indie band called 'Allari-kangchon'(알라리꺙숑)[8].

He appeared on the audition program Sing Again as the 30th singer, made his face widely known to the public, and won the final. After winning Sing Again, he appeared on several broadcasts and advertisements, and in June 2021, when Allari-kangchon disbanded and began to stand on his own, he released a new song 'Unspoken'[9]. After a short promotional period, they made a comeback in November with their first full-length album, ‘Even If Things Fall Apart’.[10] As a project to release the 2nd full-length album 'Shelter Of Dreams', the first pre-released single 'DS Vol.1 Upon A Smile' was released in December of the following year, and the second pre-released single 'DS Vol.2 Pricey Hangover' was released in January of the following year. On the 26th, the 2nd full-length album 'Shelter of Dreams'[11] was released. Currently, he is evaluated as a singer-songwriter who has established his own unique musical style.

The solo performance commemorating the release of the full-length album 'Even If It Becomes Ruins' sold out all seats at the Olympic Hall[12]for two days. In July 2022, in collaboration with the music label Mareumo, they held a solo performance commemorating the release of their 2nd full-length album, 'Shelter Of Dreams', and sold out all seats at the handball[13] for two days. Afterwards, they sold out the national tour and encore performance, proving their powerful ticket power.


Album[edit]

Band Alary-kansion Release album


OST Release


Remake release/ Unreleased


1st full-length album released

2nd full-length album released

January 26, 2023 "Shelter Of Dreams" <꿈의 거처>

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Artist official profile link
  2. ^ Mareumo official website
  3. ^ "Sing Again's winning prize of 100 million won is won by Lee Seung-yoon, 'Singer No. 30" Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved February 9, 2021.
  4. ^ South Korean television program that airs on JTBC starting November 16, 2020.
  5. ^ Campus Song Festival 2011 Introduction of Lee Seung-yoon(Paichai University)
  6. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7LlaYjOrKE Lee Seung-yoon(Paichai Univ) - Never, 이승윤(배재대) - 없을 것, MBC College Musicians Fest
  7. ^ Lee Seung-yoon was guitarist and vocal for the band
  8. ^ Lee Seung-yoon was guitarist and vocal for the band
  9. ^ https://www.allkpop.com/video/2021/06/sing-again-winner-lee-seung-yoon-blooms-in-unspoken-mv Allkpop Retrieved June 22, 2021
  10. ^ https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20211124000826 "‘Sing Again’ winner Lee Seung-yoon shares musical philosophy in first studio album" The Korea Herald Retrieved Nov 24, 2021
  11. ^ "[Herald Review Singer-songwriter Lee Seung-yoon rings in New Year with fans" The Korea Herald Retrieved Jan. 1 2024
  12. ^ "Lee Seung-yoon, successfully completes his first solo concert ‘Docking’… 120 minutes filled with music " Hankyung news(in Korean) retrieved March 21, 2022
  13. ^ "Lee Seung-yoon, exclusive concert ‘Docking’ completed successfully. Join 7000 people stadium" Newsis news(in Korean) retrieved Feb 22, 2023
  14. ^ [https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/2021/02/09/entertainment/television/jtbc-singagain-leeseungyoon/20210209180906808.html "Lee Seung-yoon crowned the winner of JTBC’s Sing Again" Koewa JoongAng Daily Retrieved February 9, 2021
  15. ^ [https://www.fnnews.com/news/202108190915591723 "Lee Seung-yoon, winner of the 2021 Brand of the Year Award Unrivaled singer-songwriter”(in Korean)Financial News Retrieved August 19, 2021
  16. ^ [https://www.allkpop.com/article/2022/01/winners-of-the-2022-korea-first-brand-awards "Winners of the '2022 Korea First Brand Awards'!"Allkpop news Retrieved January 12, 2022
  17. ^ Daum Star News(in Korean) tjdnfrkdyeotkdRetrieved from April 22, 2022
  18. ^ [https://www.instagram.com/p/CeC-OyaFNZ7/}
  19. ^ https://jmagazine.joins.com/forbes/view/335934 "2022 Forbes Korea Power Celebrity 40" JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). Retrieved April 28, 2022
  20. ^ https://jmagazine.joins.com/forbes/view/337785 "2023 Forbes Korea Selected Power Celebrity 40" JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean) Retrieved April 28, 2023
  21. ^ https://news.nate.com/view/20230119n35495?mid=e1200 Nate News Retrieved January 19, 2023
  22. ^ https://jmagazine.joins.com/forbes/view/337357 Forbes Korea(in Korean) Retrieved January 2, 2023
  23. ^ https://www.allkpop.com/article/2023/08/check-out-all-the-winners-of-the-2023-k-global-heart-dream-awards "Check out all the winners of the 2023 K Global Heart Dream Awards" Allkpop Retrieved August 10, 2023
  24. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=PA__3O2S6rk MUVE 18th episode Interview with Lee Sung-yoon(in Korean)
  25. ^ :https://jmagazine.joins.com/forbes/view/339115 Forbes Korea (in Korean) Retrieved January 23, 2024


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