Lee Sang-min (singer)

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Born (1973-06-24) June 24, 1973 (age 52)
Occupations
Criminal chargesSpent 3 years of probation and got fined 210 million won in 2009.[1]
Spouses
  • (m. 2004; div. 2005)
  • Unknown
    (m. 2025)
Lee Sang-min
Lee Sang-min in 2017
Lee in 2017
Born (1973-06-24) June 24, 1973 (age 52)
Occupations
Criminal chargesSpent 3 years of probation and got fined 210 million won in 2009.[1]
Spouses
  • (m. 2004; div. 2005)
  • Unknown
    (m. 2025)
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
Years active1994–present
LabelDmost Entertainment
Korean name
Hangul
이상민
Hanja
李尙敏
RRI Sangmin
MRI Sangmin

Lee Sang-min (Korean: 이상민; Hanja: 李尙敏; born June 24, 1973)[2][3] is a South Korean singer, songwriter, record producer and television personality. He is a former member of the hip hop and dance group Roo'ra.[4] He is also best known for being a cast member of the variety shows Knowing Bros and My Little Old Boy.

Lee Sang-min was born on June 24, 1973. Circumstances regarding his living situation made his family unable to record him on the South Korean family register for two years—his birthdate there was officially registered as February 3, 1975.[3][5] When Lee was six years old, his father died, and his mother worked various odd jobs to make a living.[6] Lee first started thinking about becoming a singer after graduating high school, when he saw singers in person for the first time at a club called Moon Night.[7] Dreaming of a singing career, he rented out a practice room and trained his skills with Shin Jung-hwan, an acquaintance who would join Roo'ra with him.[6] He graduated high school in 1991; in 1995, he took the Korean CSAT, aiming to study music theory at college.[8] He was admitted to Seoul Institute of the Arts in 1996 with a major in film, as he wanted to learn about film music.[9]

Career

Roo'ra

Lee started his career as a member of the Korean pop group Roo'ra. He was the leader and rapper of the group, and his shouting rap made him popular.[10] In 1996, when several songs from Roo'ra's third album were accused of plagiarism, Lee was reported to have attempted suicide.[11] The injury did not put his life in danger, but he was admitted to the hospital and had his arm stitched.[12] One of the songs accused of being copied was one Lee had written in memory of Kim Sung-jae, who had died a few months before—this was cited as the reason for Lee's attempt.[13] Lee later confessed that it was not a suicide attempt, and that Roo'ra's manager had seen him punching a mirror and mistook it for a suicide attempt.[14] After the incident, Roo'ra spent time in Los Angeles, where they prepared their 4th album alongside Lee Hyun-do. The album included the song "Ah! Ja!", which was composed by Lee Sang-min.[15] After changing members early in 1997, Roo'ra disbanded, releasing a farewell album that included nine songs composed by Lee.[16]

Producing and business ventures

Lee's first producing work was with the group Sohodae in 1997, where he participated as a producer on their first album.[17][18] The next year, he put together the duo Country Kko Kko [ko], composed of soloist Tak Jae-hoon and former Roo'ra member Shin Jung-hwan.[19] Lee stated in 2013 that he earned 4 billion won per year during his heyday as a producer, overseeing artists such as Diva and Chakra.[20] In 2000, he founded the production company Sangmind,[21] which represented artists such as Kim Ji-hyun, Baek Ji-young, and Green Area [ko].[22]

In 2004, Lee opened the first branch of Gimme Five, a restaurant that combined drag shows, music performances, MMA matches, and various other forms of entertainment. The restaurant saw success in its first year; monthly sales averaged at 1 billion won, while 300,000 customers had visited by December.[23] He was kicked from his spot as CEO in February 2005 after he refused to put a gambling machine in the establishment, and plans for a second branch were dropped after the death of a fighter.[24] The restaurant's failure landed Lee in debts of 6.9 billion won (US$6,200,000).[citation needed]

Return to entertainment

Lee returned to the entertainment industry in 2012 with the mockumentary The God of Music, which centered around Lee forming an idol group under his company LSM Entertainment.[25][26] On July 4, 2012, he released the project album "The God of Music — The First",[27] and the following day he performed its lead single "As Time Goes" on M Countdown.[28]

On April 3, 2017, it was announced that Lee would join the reality show My Little Old Boy, replacing film critic Heo Ji-woong.[29] His first appearance on the show was on April 16, 2017.[30]

On March 27, 2018, MBC Every1 announced that Lee would be joining the cast of Weekly Idol as a host, following a revamp to the series.[31][32]

On April 11, 2018, Mnet announced that Lee was going to join the upcoming music TV program The Call as a host.[33]

On December 18, 2021, Lee, along with the rest of the My Little Old Boy team, won the Grand Prize (Daesang) at the 2021 SBS Entertainment Awards.[34][35][36][37]

In April 2023, it was announced that Lee would return to the panel of the reality TV show Heart Signal after three years of the series being off air.[38]

Personal life

On June 19, 2004, Lee married actress and singer Lee Hye-young,[39][40] whom he met in the U.S. in 1996 and dated for seven years.[41][42] However, on August 8, 2005, the couple divorced, stating personality differences.[43][44] In August 2006, Lee was sued by his ex-wife for fraud charges and taking about 2.2 billion won prior to their marriage and until their divorce.[45] In the suit, Lee Hye-young claimed that her ex-husband bought a Volvo worth 80 million won and a BMW worth 100 million won under her name, for which he did not repay the installment debt and caused money to be seized from her broadcasting payment and bank account. In the suit, Lee also claimed that her ex-husband forced her to pose as a nude model for business purposes, taking 50 million won (~$50,000) for the contract and 30 million won (~$30,000) worth of benefits from the project.[46][47] On November 28, 2006, Lee Hye-young dropped the charges against her ex-husband.[48]

In December 2006, the police arrested Lee on the suspicion of operating a gambling website and receiving 210 million won in proceeds.[49][50] In 2009, he was sentenced to one and a half years in prison.[citation needed] However, Lee appealed the ruling, and was then sentenced to 3 years in probation, 160 hours in community service, and 210 million won in fines.[51]

In 2019, Lee was investigated and accused of embezzling 1.23 billion Won ($1,082,756.82 USD) in fees in 2014. In 2021, he denounced the accusations as a "malicious threat" and was never charged.[52][unreliable source?]

On May 1, 2025, Lee announced that he had registered his marriage with his non-celebrity wife.[53]

Discography

  • Blues Along the Way (2018)

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2014 The Con Artists Skyscraper guard #7
2015 Empire of Lust Unidentified assailant
The Tiger: An Old Hunter's Tale Metal rifle retrieval troop #1 (cameo)
2016 Asura: The City of Madness Sung Min
2017 The Prison Wuhan construction man on watch duty
2019 The Skill of Remarriage Suit designer (cameo)

TV series

YearShowRoleNotes
2005 Gae Jo Is Barefoot Himself Screenwriter
2017 Go Back Episode 7 (cameo)
2021 The Penthouse: War in Life 2 Prison Guard Jo Episode 13 (cameo)[54]
The Penthouse: War in Life 3 Episode 1 (cameo)[55]

Variety shows

  Off-Air   On-Air

YearShow[56]Notes
2012The God of Music [ko]Member of an ensemble cast
2013The Genius: Rules of the GameSemi-finalist, 3rd place (eliminated in episode 11)
20132014The Genius: Rule BreakerShow winner
2014With YouCo-starred with Sayuri Fujita
Share House [zh]Permanent cast
Entertainer Lives in My HouseEpisodes 12
2015The Genius: Grand FinalFinished in 11th place (eliminated in episode 3)
20152016Time OutRegular member
BangshipopRegular member
I Can See Your Voice: Season 2Tone-deaf detective
2016The God of Music 2Member of an ensemble cast[57]
I Can See Your Voice: Season 3Tone-deaf detective
Finding MomolandMain host
Law of the Jungle in East TimorSingers' Special (1st half)
SingderellaSpecial MC (ep. 1516)
Battle TripContestant with Kim Il-jung (episode 7)
Immortal Songs 2Roo'ra Special (episode 263)
King of Mask SingerCompeted under the "Rational Reason Apollo" identity (episode 63)
Future Diary
Sing StreetPermanent cast
Please Take Care of My RefrigeratorChef (ep. 8687)
Rumor Has ItMC
20162017Singing BattleTeam leader (ep. 13, 69, 1629)
2016presentKnowing BrosMember of the permanent ensemble cast (ep. 14present)
2017King of Mask SingerEpisodes 107108 (as a panel member)
I Can See Your Voice: Season 4Tone-deaf detective
Oppa ThinkingPermanent cast (leader for the Team 2)
Heart SignalCast member
The Bunker 8Host
2017–2018It's Okay To Go A Little CrazyHost
Where Is Mr. Kim Season 1-2Cast member
2017–2020Section TVMain MC
2017presentMy Little Old BoyCast member (ep. 32present)
2018I Can See Your Voice: Season 5Tone-deaf detective
One Night Sleepover TripPermanent cast
Heart Signal 2Celebrity panelist
The CallMain host with Yoo Se-yoon
Reckless but HappyCast member[58]
In A Moment - Lee RestaurantCast member
I Have Something To Say Today
Gourmet Road Season 4
Weekly IdolHost (ep. 350388)
Lunch TimeCast member[59]
20182019The FanMentor
2018–presentA Man Running a Chart
2019I Can See Your Voice: Season 6Tone-deaf detective
Sky Castle SpecialHost
One Pick RoadHost
Shopping Mall (Season 1,2)Host
Not the Same Person You Used to Know V2Non-related observer
Where is My Home?
20192021Eye ContactHost
2020 Heart Signal 3Panelist
K-pop Cultural CenterMain host
War of VillainsMain host
Meat-party TalksCast
Top 10 StudentPanel
Roofless Dining Table
20202021People of TrotCast member
2021 New Year's Special
FriendsHost
Ho Dong's Camping Zone: Let's ChooseRegular Member[60]
Birth of a Rich ManHost[61]
Good.R.Sam Host[62]
Duck Tech Host[63]
2021–2022 Game of Blood Host[64]
Golden Time SignalHost
2021–present Dolsing FourmenHost[65]
Altoran Host[66]
2022 War of the Roses Host[67]
Local Dining Table MC[68]
War of the Roses Host[69]
2023 Heart Signal 4 Panelist[70]
Show King Night Judge[71]

Hosting

Year Title Notes Ref.
2017 2017 SBS Entertainment Awards with Jun Hyun-moo and Choo Ja-hyun
2019 One K Concert[note 1] with Cha Eun-woo and Kim Se-jeong [72][73]
2023 2023 SBS Entertainment Awards with Kim Ji-eun and Lee Hyun-yi [74]

Ambassadorship

  • Busan's footwear industry ambassador (2022)[75]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2017 2017 MBC Entertainment Awards MC Award Section TV Won [76]
2017 SBS Entertainment Awards Rookie Award in Show/Talk My Little Old Boy Won [77]
2018 54th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Variety Performer (Male) Nominated [78]
12th SBS Entertainment Awards Excellence Award in Show/Talk My Little Old Boy, The Fan [ko], Reckless but Happy Won [79][80]
18th MBC Entertainment Awards Excellence Award in Music/Talk (Male) Section TV [ko], Cafeteria [ko] Nominated [81][82]
Best Entertainer Award in Music/Talk Won
2019 13th SBS Entertainment Awards Best Couple Award (with Tak Jae-hoon) My Little Old Boy Won [83]
2020 14th SBS Entertainment Awards Top Excellence Award in Reality Category Won [84]
2021 15th SBS Entertainment Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) [note 2] Won [85]
Entertainer of the Year Award My Little Old Boy, Dolsing Fourmen Won
2022 16th SBS Entertainment Awards Lifetime Achievement Award Won [86]
Honorary Employee Award Won
2023 17th SBS Entertainment Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) Nominated [87]
2023 SBS's Son Won [88]
Golden Solo Award Dolsing Fourmen Won
2025 19th SBS Entertainment Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) Lee Sang-min Won [89]

Notes

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