Kim Se-yong

South Korean singer and actor (born 1991) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kim Se-yong (Korean: 김세용; born November 20, 1991) is a South Korean singer, rapper, dancer, and actor. Signed to H2 Media, he made his debut with idol quintet Myname in 2011. Kim began his acting career two years prior, appearing on the television series Green Coach. He released his first mini-album Connection independent from Myname in Japan in May 2019.

Born (1991-11-20) November 20, 1991 (age 34)
Busan, South Korea
Occupations
  • Singer
  • rapper
  • dancer
  • actors
Yearsactive2009–present
GenresK-pop
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Kim Se-yong
Kim in June 2017
Born (1991-11-20) November 20, 1991 (age 34)
Busan, South Korea
Occupations
  • Singer
  • rapper
  • dancer
  • actors
Years active2009–present
Musical career
GenresK-pop
Labels
Websitemyname-jp.com
Korean name
Hangul
김세용
RRGim Seyong
MRKim Seyong
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Life and career

1991–2008: Early life

Kim Se-yong was born on November 20, 1991, in Busan.[1] In his youth, he aspired to become a soccer player. A friend uploaded Kim's photos onto an ulzzang website, which resulted in him being offered to become a trainee under JYP Entertainment.[2][unreliable source?] A representative of the agency traveled from Seoul to convince his parents to allow him to join, which they encouraged. Kim accepted the proposal and, attributing to other circumstances at the time, stopped playing soccer.[3] While under the company, Kim wanted to become an actor and he enrolled at Seoul Institute of the Arts with a major in theater and film.[2] He spent three years training under the entertainment label before deciding to leave and pursue acting.[2][4] After seeing 2PM perform in concert, he was motivated to become a singer again.[4]

2009–present: Career

Kim at a release event for Myname's Japanese single "What's Up", November 2012

Prior to his debut as a recording artist, Kim appeared on Seoul Broadcasting System's (SBS) 2009 television series Green Coach.[5] He was also cast in KBS2's drama Believe in Love as Lee Seong-min, a member of a fictional idol group.[6] Kim served as a backup dancer for Hwanhee during performances of the single "Love Pain" and was featured on the album track "I Love You I Love You".[7] He debuted as a rapper in the idol group Myname in 2011.[1] He was a trainee for an accumulated five years and nine months, the longest period among his bandmates.[2][8] The group released its debut single "Message" on October 28.[9] A Japanese-language version of the song was released the following July, which served as its introductory single in the country.[10] The group was simultaneously active in the music industry of both countries.[11] Beginning in 2015, Myname's promotional activities in South Korea waned.[11]

Kim participated in the 2016 dance competition television series Hit the Stage.[12] He was cast in Power Rangers Dino Force Brave, where he played Kwon Ju-yong, the Brave Red Dino.[13] He went on to compete on the survival competition program The Unit: Idol Rebooting Project along with bandmates Jun.Q, Chaejin, and Gunwoo.[14] It was their first domestic promotional activities in two years.[11] The participants competed to become a member of the all-male unit UNB.[15] Kim advanced into the final round, but did not rank in the upper tier.[16] He released his first solo mini-album Connection in Japan on May 10, 2019.[17] It peaked at number 41 on the country's national Oricon Albums Chart.[18] He was cast in the musical Oh, Mr. Park! (2019) as Hwang Tae-kyeong.[19]

Discography

Albums

Mini-albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
JPN
Oricon
[18]
Japanese
Connection 41
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Singles

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Title Year Album
"Connection" 2019 Connection
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Guest appearances

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Title Year Other performer(s) Album Ref.
"I Love You I Love You" (사랑해 사랑해; Saranghae saranghae) 2011 Hwanhee Hwanhee [7]
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Soundtrack appearances

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"Dino Force Brave (Red)" (다이노포스 브레이브 (레드); Dainoposeu beureibeu (redeu)) 2017 Power Rangers Dino Force Brave Theme and Sound Track [20]
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Filmography

Television series

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Title Year Role Notes Ref.
Green Coach 2009 [5]
Believe in Love 2011 Lee Seong-min [5]
Hit the Stage 2016 Himself Contestant, episodes 7–8 [12]
Power Rangers Dino Force Brave 2017 Kwon Ju-yong [13]
The Unit: Idol Rebooting Project 2017–2018 Himself Contestant [14]
Kboys 2018 Customer Episode 4 [21]
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Theater

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Title Year Role Ref.
About Thirty 2018 [22]
The Picnic for 30 Days 2019 [23]
Oh, Mr. Park! Hwang Tae-kyeong [19]
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References

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