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He is best known as the runner-up contestant in SBS’ K-pop Star Season 4.[1] He is best known for his cover performance of Kim Johan’s I Want to Fall in Love (\uc0ac\ub791\uc5d0 \ube60\uc9c0\uace0 \uc2f6\ub2e4) on K-pop Star 4 and dominated the Melon Charts for weeks. Before he made his debut, he became popular with his hit OST ‘If It Was You (\ub108\uc600\ub2e4\uba74)’. Throughout his career, he has released several OSTs that have charted. He made his debut in November 2016 with the EP His Voice and later released his full studio album, ‘Spring Again’, in February 2018. In April 2019, he released his second EP, Dear, My Universe.[2] In May 2021, he released his third EP, Five Words Left Unsaid.[3]Table of ContentsDiscography[edit]Studio albums[edit]Extended plays[edit]Singles[edit]Soundtrack appearances[edit]Other charted songs[edit]Other appearances[edit]Filmography[edit]TV series[edit]Web shows[edit]Radio shows[edit]Awards and nominations[edit]K-Pop Star 4 performances[edit]References[edit]Discography[edit]Studio albums[edit]Extended plays[edit]Singles[edit]Soundtrack appearances[edit]Other charted songs[edit]Other appearances[edit]Filmography[edit]TV series[edit]Web shows[edit]Radio shows[edit]Awards and nominations[edit]K-Pop Star 4 performances[edit]Release dateSong (Original artist)RoundNovember 23, 2014“This Pain Will Pass” (Kim Bum-soo)Round 1 Talent AuditionDecember 7, 2014“I Want To Fall in Love” (Kim Jo-han)Round 2 Ranking AuditionJanuary 11, 2015“The Name That Hurts” (Ann)Round 3 Team Mission (with Kim Dong-woo)January 18, 2015“I Have To Forget You” (Lee Hyun-woo)Round 4 Casting Audition (with Park Yoon-ha)February 1, 2015“Too Painful Love Is Not a Love” (Kim Kwang-seok)Round 5 Special stageFebruary 8, 2015“Please” (Lee So-ra)Round 6 Stage AuditionFebruary 22, 2015“The First Day” (Echo Bridge ft. Naul)Round 6 Stage Audition RematchMarch 1, 2015“Those Days” (Kim Kwang-seok)Top 10March 15, 2015“Running Across the Sky” (Lee Juck)Top 8 LiveMarch 22, 2015“Love That Guy” (Bobby Kim)Top 6 LiveMarch 29, 2015“Please” (Wild Chrysanthemum)Top 4 Live Round 1“Already One Year” (Brown Eyes)Top 4 Live Round 2 Special Stage (with Lee Jin-ah)April 5, 2015“Walk To Remember” (Kim Bum-soo)Top 3 Live“Farewell Under the Sun” (Park Jin-young)Top 3 Live Collaboration Stage (with Miss A’s Suzy)April 12, 2015“Where You Need To Be” (g.o.d)Finals Round 1“What If” (Noel)Finals Round 2^ a b The K-pop Hot 100 was discontinued on July 16, 2014. The chart was later re-established following the term date of May 29 \u2013 June 4, 2017.^ “Love That Guy” did not enter the Gaon Digital chart top 100, but debuted and peaked at number 83 on the Gaon Download Chart.[15]References[edit]^ Jung, Young-ok (13 April 2015). “\uc815\uc120\ucd9c\uc2e0 \uc815\uc2b9\ud658 ‘K\ud31d\uc2a4\ud0c0’ \uc900\uc6b0\uc2b9”. Kangwondomin Ilbo. Retrieved 2015-04-13.^ “\uc548\ub155, \ub098\uc758 \uc6b0\uc8fc”. 18 April 2019. Retrieved 2019-12-18.^ “[\ub2e8\ub3c5]\uc815\uc2b9\ud658, 5\uc6d4 \ucef4\ubc31 \ud655\uc815..’\ubc1c\ub77c\ub4dc\uc138\uc190’ \ucc28\ud2b8 \uc810\ub839 \uc608\uace0”. 13 May 2021. Retrieved 2021-05-13.^ “2018\ub144 02\uc6d4 Album Chart”.^ Peak Chart Position for “His Voice”^ Cumulative sales for “His Voice”:^ Peak Chart Position for “Dear, My Universe”^ Cumulative sales for “Dear, My Universe”:^ Peak Chart Position for “Five Words Left Unsaid”^ “Digital Chart History \u2013 Jung Seung-hwan”. Gaon Chart (in Korean). Retrieved August 6, 2021.^ “Billboard K-pop Hot 100”. Billboard Korea.“The Snowman \u2013 Week of April 28, 2018”. Billboard. Archived from the original on July 14, 2020.“My Christmas Wish \u2013 Week of December 14, 2019”. Billboard. Archived from the original on October 6, 2020.“Whenever Wherever \u2013 Week of June 27, 2020”. Billboard. Archived from the original on May 10, 2021.“Dear \u2013 Week of January 22, 2022”. Billboard Korea (in Korean). January 22, 2022. Archived from the original on January 18, 2022. Retrieved January 19, 2022.^ Cumulative sales for “I Want to Fall in Love”:^ “I Have to Forget You” sales: “Download Chart \u2013 Year End Chart 2015”. Gaon Music Chart. Retrieved 2018-03-29.^ “I Have To Forget You” sales: “Download Chart \u2013 March 2015”. Gaon Music Chart.^ “2015\ub144 14\uc8fc\ucc28 Download Chart”. Gaon Music Chart. Retrieved March 29, 2018.^ “Already One Year” sales: “Download Chart \u2013 April 2015”. Gaon Music Chart.^ “Jamsu Bridge” sales: “Download Chart \u2013 September 2015”. Gaon Music Chart.^ Cumulative sales for “The Fool”:^ Cumulative sales for “In That Winter”:^ “Fine” (in Korean). Gaon. Retrieved September 27, 2018.^ Cumulative sales for “If It Is You”:^ “Wind” sales: “Download Chart \u2013 October 2016”. Gaon Music Chart.^ @antennamusic (March 30, 2019). “[\uadc0\ud638\uac15 \uc8fc\uc758]\uc2f1\uac00\ud3ec\ub974\uc5d0\uc11c \uc0d8\uae40 \uc815\uc2b9\ud658\uc774 \uae5c\uc9dd \ubc84\uc2a4\ud0b9\uc744 \ud55c\ub2e4\uba74?” (Tweet) \u2013 via Twitter.^ Kang Jin-ah (September 16, 2021). “\uc720\ud76c\uc5f4\u2192\uc720\uc7ac\uc11d \ucd1d\ucd9c\ub3d9\u2026’\uc6b0\ub2f9\ud0d5\ud0d5 \uc548\ud14c\ub098’ 10\uc6d4 \uacf5\uac1c” [Yoo Hee-yeol \u2192 Yoo Jae-seok is in full force\u2026 ‘Woodang Tangtang Antenna’ released in October]. NEWSIS (in Korean). Retrieved September 16, 2021 \u2013 via Naver.^ Yim Seung-hye (August 19, 2022). “Members of the Kakao TV’s new project band revealed” (in Korean). Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved August 19, 2022 \u2013 via Naver.^ Kim, Ye-ji (16 December 2020). “‘\uc815\ud76c’ \uc2dc\uc801\ud654\uc790X\uc815\uc2b9\ud658, \uae40\uc2e0\uc601\ub3c4 \ud0d0\ub0b4\ub294 \uaca8\uc6b8 \uc74c\uc6d0 \uac15\uc790 ‘\ud56b\ud329’ \ubba4\uc9c0\uc158\ub4e4”. Star Today. Retrieved 30 December 2022.^ Yoon young-cheol (August 10, 2021). “\uc774\uc9c0\ud6c8\u00b7\uc815\uc6a9\ud654\u00b7\uc815\uc2b9\ud658, \uae40\ucc3d\uc644 \ub300\uc2e0 ‘\uc544\uce68\ucc3d’ \uc2a4\ud398\uc15c DJ [\uacf5\uc2dd]” [Lee Ji-hoon, Jung Yong-hwa, and Jeong Seung-hwan, special DJ for ‘Morning Window’ instead of Kim Chang-wan [official]]. Star News (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved August 10, 2021.^ Kang, Da-hoon (May 31, 2017). “\ubdf0\ud2f0\ud480 \ubbfc\ud2b8 \ub77c\uc774\ud504 2017 ‘\ucd5c\uace0\uc758 \uc544\ud2f0\uc2a4\ud2b8’\ub294 \ub178\ub9ac\ud50c\ub77c\uc774…\ucd5c\uace0\uc758 \ub8e8\ud0a4\uc0c1\uc740 \uc815\uc2b9\ud658”. Seoul Economic Daily (in Korean). Retrieved August 18, 2021.^ ““BTS\u00b7\uc6cc\ub108\uc6d0\u00b7\ud2b8\uc640\uc774\uc2a4\u00b7\ubcfc\ube68\uac04”\u2026’2018 MGA’ \ud6c4\ubcf4 \uacf5\uac1c, \ud22c\ud45c \uc2dc\uc791”. Naver (in Korean). October 1, 2018.^ Lee, Ji-hyun (November 6, 2018). “[2018 MGA] \uc815\uc2b9\ud658, \u7537\uac00\uc218\uc0c1 \uc218\uc0c1..\uc720\ud76c\uc5f4 \uc5b8\uae09\ud55c ‘\uc7ac\uce58 \uc18c\uac10’“. News1 (in Korean). Retrieved August 16, 2021.^ “2018 MAMA Nominees \u2013 Genre Category”. Mnet Asian Music Awards. CJ ENM. Archived from the original on November 16, 2018.^ Kim, Hyo-jin (December 8, 2020). \uac00\uc628\ucc28\ud2b8 2020, \uae00\ub85c\ubc8c \ucd08\uc774\uc2a4\uc0c1 1\ucc28 \ud22c\ud45c \uc2dc\uc791\u2026\ub0a8\uc790\u00b7\uc5ec\uc790 \ud6c4\ubcf4 \uacf5\uac1c [Gaon Chart 2020, the first round of the Global Choice Award voting begins… Male and female candidates announced]. Top Star News (in Korean). Archived from the original on December 8, 2020. Retrieved December 8, 2020.^ “2020 MAMA Nominees”. Mnet Asian Music Awards. CJ ENM. Archived from the original on November 1, 2020. 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