Hwang Chan-sung

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Hwang Chan-sung (Korean: 황찬성, born February 11, 1990),[1] also known mononymously as Chansung, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, rapper and actor. He is a member of the Korean boy band 2PM. He made his debut as an actor in the 2006 comedy series Unstoppable High Kick, and has since starred in television series such as What's Wrong with Secretary Kim (2018), So I Married the Anti-fan (2021), Show Window: The Queen's House (2021–2022), and True to Love (2023). As a solo artist, Hwang has released one studio album and one extended play in Japan.

Born (1990-02-11) February 11, 1990 (age 36)
Seoul, South Korea
OthernamesChansung
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • rapper
  • actor
Quick facts Born, Other names ...
Hwang Chan-sung
Hwang at the 11th Korea Drama Awards, 2018
Born (1990-02-11) February 11, 1990 (age 36)
Seoul, South Korea
Other namesChansung
EducationHowon University (BA)
Sejong University (MA)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • rapper
  • actor
Agent(s)L' July Entertainment (South Korea)
HIAN Inc. (Japan)
Spouse
Unknown
(m. 2022)
Children1
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2006–present
Labels
Member of2PM
Formerly of
Websitehwangchansung.bstage.in
chansung.jp
Korean name
Hangul
황찬성
Hanja
黃燦盛
RRHwang Chanseong
MRHwang Ch'ansŏng
Signature
Signature of Hwang Chan-sung
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Early life and education

Hwang was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea. As a child, he had no interest in the performing arts and trained in taekwondo and kumdo with the ambition of becoming a taekwondo instructor.[2] On the sports variety program Our Neighborhood Arts and Physical Education, he revealed that he holds a third degree black belt in taekwondo.[3]

Upon joining JYP Entertainment, he transferred to Korean Arts High School, where he graduated in 2008 alongside Raina of After School and fellow JYP Entertainment trainees Sunye and Jo Kwon.[4]

Hwang participated in an undergraduate program at Howon University located in Gunsan, South Korea, with his bandmates Junho and Wooyoung.[5][6] Furthermore, along with Junho, he attained a master's degree of cinematography at Sejong University.[7]

Career

Pre-debut

Hwang was a television actor, having played roles in MBC's 2006 comedy sitcom Unstoppable High Kick,[8] and then in KBS2's 2008 teen drama Jungle Fish.[9][10] The latter won a number of awards, including the Peabody Award.[11]

In 2006, Hwang was among the dozen finalists to compete in JYP Entertainment's audition program Superstar Survival, where he would meet future bandmates Junho and Taecyeon. He was offered a trainee contract despite being eliminated.[12][13]

Music career

In 2008, he participated in Mnet's Hot Blood Men, a program that chronicles the rigorous training of thirteen aspiring trainees, all vying for a coveted spot in the boy band One Day.[14][15] This initiative ultimately led to the formation of two distinct boy bands, namely 2AM and 2PM.

Half a year following the televised airing of Hot Blood Men, the group 2PM made their debut with the release of their inaugural single "10 Out of 10" from their first single album titled Hottest Time of the Day.[16] However, it was their second single album, 2:00PM Time For Change, that propelled them to mainstream success in Korean music, solidifying their meteoric rise. As of 2021, the group has released seven studio albums in Korea and five studio albums in Japan. Hwang has written and composed several songs for the group.

On May 23, 2018, Hwang made his solo debut as a singer with his first Japanese EP titled Complex.[17] That same month, Hwang began his first solo concert tour, Complex, with shows in Osaka and Tokyo.[17] Later that year, Hwang held his first solo fan meetings in Osaka, Tokyo, and Seoul.[18][19] He held two more fan meetings in South Korea titled Too Much Chanformation on June 1, 2019.[20]

In 2023, Hwang held a series of fan meetings titled CSBS in Osaka and Tokyo.[21] In 2024, he held a series of fan meetings titled Chanie's Bear Museum in Tokyo and Seoul.[22][23]

On April 24, 2024, almost six years after Complex, Hwang collaborated with 2AM's Lee Chang-min and Japanese hip-hop artist AK-69 on the Japanese single "Into the Fire", which was also used as the theme song for the anime television series adaptation of Re:Monster.[24][25] On December 4, 2024, Hwang released another Japanese single titled Korekara No Kimi No Tameni (これからの君のために; For You, In the Future). The album featured a track of the same name, which was used as the theme song for a Japanese drama Hwang starred in, Jun Kissa Inyeon, as well as the track "My Everything".[26]

On August 26, 2025, Hwang released his first Chinese single, "Withdrawal Symptoms of Longing" (思念戒断反应), exclusively on Douyin's music app Soda Music, before being released on other music platforms on August 30.[27] On October 29, 2025, Hwang released his first Japanese studio album titled Dawn, which included his Japanese singles from 2024 and a title track featuring his bandmate Jun. K titled "Amaku Setsunaku Tsuyoku" (甘く 切なく 強く; Sweet, Sad, Strong), which was pre-released digitally on October 24.[28][29] In conjunction with his first studio album, he held a series of solo concerts in Japan titled Dawn ~The First Step~ from November 2–5 and on December 11.[30]

Acting career

Hwang at the press conference for Red Carpet, 2014

In 2011, Hwang continued his acting career with the role of Jack in the Japanese drama Kaitō Royale.[31]

In 2013, Hwang played the supporting role of Gong Do-ha in a spy romantic comedy series, 7th Grade Civil Servant.[32][33][34] The same year, Hwang took on the role of newbie gangster Hyeong-ju in Votre Noir.[35]

In 2016, Hwang was cast in the romantic-comedy drama My Horrible Boss as Nam Bong-gi.[36]

In 2017, he was cast for a special cameo appearance as Eun Bong Hee's (Nam Ji Hyun) ex-boyfriend in SBS drama Suspicious Partner,[37][38] and he appeared in KBS2's drama Queen for Seven Days as Seo No, the bodyguard and friend of Lee Yeok (Yeon Woo Jin).[39] The same year, he made his official debut as a stage actor for the play My Love, My Bride[40] and the musical Altar Boyz in Japan, in which Hwang played the role of the band's leader Matthew.[41][42]

In 2018, Hwang starred in the tvN drama What's Wrong with Secretary Kim[43] and was awarded the Hallyu Star Award and Male Excellence Award at the 11th Korea Drama Awards for his work.[44] He then starred in the first and second episodes of a promotional web series produced for Lotte Duty Free Shop, Secret Queen Makers.[45] In addition, he made his musical debut in Korea with the role of Hae in Smoke.[46]

On February 7, 2020, Hwang starred in the Netflix series My Holo Love.[47][48]

On April 30, 2021, Hwang's drama So I Married the Anti-fan premiered on Naver TV, with simultaneous broadcast through V Live and global platforms iQIYI, Viki and Amazon Prime Video in Japan.[49] The drama was originally filmed in 2018 and was based on the 2010 novel So I Married The Anti-Fan, which was also adapted into a webtoon and a Chinese film.[50][51]

Also in 2021, Hwang and his bandmate Nichkhun made special cameo appearances in Vincenzo to support their bandmate Ok Taec-yeon, who played a main role in the series.[52] In November of that year, Hwang's drama Show Window: The Queen's House began airing.[53] The drama went on to become one of the highest-rated dramas in Korean cable television history, and its finale set a new record for the highest viewership ratings of any Channel A series.[54]

In 2023, Hwang played the role of Noh Joo-wan in the drama True to Love.[55] In 2024, Hwang starred in the Japanese drama Jun Kissa Inyeon, which he also contributed to the soundtrack of.[56]

Variety and reality shows

Chansung has appeared in various sports variety programs since 2010, beginning as a recurring Dream Team member in Let's Go! Dream Team Season 2.[57] From 2013 to 2014, he appeared on the show Our Neighborhood Arts and Physical Education for the badminton series of episodes with his bandmate Nichkhun and for the taekwondo series of episodes.[58][3] In 2023, Chansung was one of eight celebrities competing in the golfing-game show Golf Star K.[59] In 2025, Chansung appeared with his bandmate Nichkhun on the second season of the golfing show To Die For.[60]

From 2014 to 2015, Chansung was cast on Chinese variety programs. He was paired with Chinese actress Liu Yan in the first season of the celebrity dating show Perhaps Love in 2014.[61] In 2015, he was cast for the Chinese variety show Let's Go Together!, which frequently brought Korean and Chinese celebrities as guests.[62]

Other activities

On June 1, 2012, JYP Entertainment announced through their official Twitter that Hwang would be opening a fitness center located in Nonhyeon-dong, Seoul with his weight trainer, Hwang Mo.[63]

On December 15, 2021, Hwang announced that he would be ending his contract with JYP Entertainment in January 2022.[64][65] On March 3, 2022, Hwang signed an exclusive contract with L' July Entertainment.[66] On October 10, 2023, it was announced that Hwang had signed an exclusive contract with HIAN Inc. to manage his activities within Japan.[67]

In August 2022, Hwang opened a YouTube cooking channel called "I Approve of This Dish".[68] In 2023, his YouTube cooking series was broadcast in nine countries across East and Southeast Asia on tvN Asia.[69] In 2024, it was also broadcast on Japanese streaming service Rakuten TV.[70]

In December 2022, Hwang held his first solo photo exhibition titled "Nahc Nahc" at the exhibition hall on the 3rd floor of AK Plaza in Hongdae from January 6–12, 2023.[71]

Personal life

Hwang speaks fluent Korean, intermediate Japanese, and basic English.[citation needed]

Military service

Hwang enlisted in the army for his mandatory military service on June 11, 2019,[72] and he was discharged on January 5, 2021.[73]

Marriage and family

On December 15, 2021, Hwang announced his fiancée's pregnancy and their engagement via his Instagram.[64] Their first child, a daughter, was born on July 26, 2022.[74]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2014 Red Carpet Kim Dae-yoon [75]
A Dynamite Family Soo-geun [76]
2015 I Wanna Hold Your Hand Ji-oh Cameo [77]
Wasure Yuki Yoon Tae-oh Japanese film [78]
2017 Midnight Runners Himself Cameo [79]
2019 Rose and Tulip Jin Il Japanese film; Cameo [80]
2023 Hong Kong Within Me Short film [81]
2025 Dare Yori mo Tsuyoku Dakishimete Lee Jae Hong Japanese film [82]
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Television series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2006 High Kick! Hwang Chan-sung [8]
2008 Jungle Fish Park Young-sam [10]
2011 Dream High Oh-sun's imaginary boy Cameo (Episode 12) [83]
Kaitō Royale Jack Japanese drama [31]
2013 7th Grade Civil Servant Gong Do-ha [34]
Votre Noir Kim Hyung-joo [35]
2016 My Horrible Boss Nam Bong-gi [36]
Dr. Romantic Young Gyun Special appearance (Episodes 8, 11–12) [84]
2017 Suspicious Partner Jang Hee-joon Special appearance [85]
Queen for Seven Days Seo-no [39]
2018 What's Wrong with Secretary Kim Go Gwi-nam [86]
2019 Touch Your Heart Chansung Cameo (Episodes 3, 5) [87]
2020 My Holo Love Baek Chan-sung [47][48]
2021 Vincenzo Actor Cameo (Episode 12); with Nichkhun [88]
So I Married the Anti-fan JJ [89]
2021–2022 Show Window: The Queen's House Han Jung-won [90][53]
2022 Now, We Are Breaking Up Kim Soo-min Cameo (Episode 16) [91]
2023 True to Love Noh Joo-wan [55]
2024 Jun Kissa Inyeon Si U Japanese drama [56]
Bitter Sweet Hell Noh Young-min [92]
Seoul Busters Kang Min-jae [93]
2025 Ms. Incognito Lee Se-jun Cameo (Episode 8) [94]
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Web series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2015 Dream Knight Himself Cameo (Episode 3) [95]
2018 Secret Queen Makers Chansung [45]
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Variety and reality shows

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Year Title Notes Ref.
2006 Superstar Survival Contestant [12][13]
2008–2009 Introducing the Star's Friends Episodes 21, 26, 50–57 [96][97]
2009 Hello! Project Korea Auditions Host; with Lee Jun-ho [98]
Kko Kko Tours Single Single Episodes 7-10 [99]
2010 M Countdown Rotating host; with Nichkhun, Lee Jun-ho, Jo Kwon, Jeong Jin-woon, Kang Min-hyuk, Lee Joon, G.O [100]
Let's Go! Dream Team Season 2 Dream Team cast [57]
2013–2014 Our Neighborhood Arts and Physical Education Episodes 14–24 (Badminton series), 39–40 (Badminton Returns series), 46–52 (Taekwondo series), 2014 Special [58][3]
2014 Perhaps Love (Season 1) Episodes 1–13; with Liu Yan [61]
2015-2016 Let's Go Together Episodes 1–13 [62]
2016 Law of the Jungle in Tonga Episodes 208–211 [101]
2018 One Night Food Trip (Season 3) Episodes 5–8 [102]
Sound of Grazing Grass Season 2: Autumn Episodes 1–10 [103]
2019 Nemo Travel: A Trip to the Maldives Episodes 1–6; with Nichkhun and Jung Gun-joo [104]
2021 K-Pop Generation Interviewee; with Jun. K, Nichkhun, and Jang Wooyoung [105]
2023 Golf Star K Episodes 1–6 [59]
2025 To Die For (Season 2) [60]
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Theater

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2017 My Love My Bride Youngmin [106]
Altar Boyz Matthew Korean version [41][42]
Interview Sinclair [107]
2018 Smoke Hae [46]
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Discography

Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
JPN
[108]
Dawn
Track listing
  1. "Into the Fire"
  2. "Amaku Setsunaku Tsuyoku" (甘く 切なく 強く feat. Jun. K; Sweet, Sad, Strong)
  3. "Forget-me-not" (song by Yutaka Ozaki)
  4. "Korekara No Kimi No Tameni" (これからの君のために; For You, In the Future)
  5. "Angel"
  6. "That Joy"
  7. "Life Race" (Japanese ver.)
  8. "Tell Me Your Reason" (Japanese ver.)
  9. "Love the Way U Move"
  10. "My Everything"
  11. "Kieteikukimie" (消えていく君へ; To You Who Are Disappearing; Japanese ver.)
  12. "Fine" (Japanese ver.)
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Extended plays

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Title EP details Peak chart positions Sales
JPN
[108]
Complex
Track listing
  1. "Treasure"
  2. "Fireworks"
  3. "Nandodemo" (何度でも; Numerous Times)
  4. "Fading Away"
  5. "Yoru Ni" (夜に)
  6. "Treasure" (instrumental)
  7. "Baby" (Limited Edition B)
  8. "Mayday" (Chansung ver.; Limited Edition B)
  9. "Make Love" (Chansung ver.; Limited Edition B)
  10. "Shining Star" (Chansung ver.; fan club limited edition)
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Singles

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Title Details Peak chart positions
JPN
[111]
"Into the Fire"
  • Released: April 24, 2024 (JPN)
  • Label: Avex Trax
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. "Into the Fire"
  2. "Into the Fire" (DJ Ryow & Space Dust Club remix)
  3. "Into the Fire" (instrumental)
18
"Korekara no Kimi no Tameni" (これからの君のために; For You, In the Future)
  • Released: December 4, 2024 (JPN)
  • Label: Avex Trax
  • Format: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. "Korekara No Kimi No Tameni" (これからの君のために; For You, In the Future)
  2. "My Everything"
  3. "Korekara No Kimi No Tameni" (これからの君のために; For You, In the Future; unplugged ver.)
  4. "Korekara No Kimi No Tameni" (これからの君のために; For You, In the Future; instrumental)
  5. "My Everything" (instrumental)
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"Withdrawal Symptoms of Longing" (思念戒断反应)
  • Released: August 26, 2025 (CHN)
  • Label: Hangzhou Guangying Suiyue Culture Media Co.
  • Format: Digital download
Track listing
  1. "Withdrawal Symptoms of Longing" (思念戒断反应)
  2. "Withdrawal Symptoms of Longing" (思念戒断反应; instrumental)
"Far Away"
  • Released: October 15, 2025 (CHN)
  • Label: Hangzhou Guangying Suiyue Culture Media Co.
  • Format: Digital download
Track listing
  1. "Far Away"
  2. "Far Away" (instrumental)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.
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Collaborations

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Year Artist Song title Album
2010Joo feat. Chansung"Not Even In The Movies" (영화도 안보니)Heart Made
20112AM feat. Chansung"To Her" (그녀에게)Can't Let You Go Even If I Die
2024 Chansung & AK-69 feat. Lee Chang-min "Into the Fire" Non-album single
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Compositions

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Release dateTitleArtistAlbum
May 6, 2013"Coming Down"2PMGrown
"Perfume"ChansungGrown (Grand Edition)
September 15, 2014"Mine"2PMGo Crazy!
"Boyfriend"
"The Word, Love" (사랑한단 말)Chansung & TaecyeonGo Crazy! (Grand Edition)
"Please Come Back"Chansung & Taecyeon feat. Baek A-yeon
June 15, 2015"Hotter Than July" (여름보다 뜨거운 너; Yeoreumboda tteugeonun neo)2PMNo.5
"Wanna Love You Again"
"Good Man"
April 27, 2016"Shining Star"Galaxy of 2PM
September 13, 2016"Uneasy"Gentlemen's Game
"Make Love"
"Can't Stop Feeling"
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Concerts and fan meetings

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2010 Korea Jewelry Awards Diamond Awards Nichkhun and Chansung Won [112]
Men's Health Best Cover Model N/a Won [113]
2013 49th Baeksang Arts Awards Most Popular Actor (TV) Nominated
2018 11th Korea Drama Awards Excellence Award, Actor What's Wrong with Secretary Kim Won [44]
Hallyu Star Won
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