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Lee officially debuted in 2013 and rose to prominence as the leader of the South Korean band N.Flying.Table of ContentsPre-debut[edit]2015: Jimin N J.don and Debut with N.Flying[edit]2016\u20132020: Television roles[edit]2021: Solo debut with On The Track[edit]2022: Original soundtrack[edit]Personal life[edit]Discography[edit]Single albums[edit]Singles[edit]Other appearances[edit]Filmography[edit]Television series[edit]Web series[edit]Television show[edit]Endorsements[edit]References[edit]Pre-debut[edit]Since 2013, Lee has been the leader South Korean band N.Flying, for whom he writes and composes, raps, sings, plays guitar and performs piano.[2] N.Flying’s debut was initially postponed in 2014 after he had sustained a knee injury.[3]2015: Jimin N J.don and Debut with N.Flying[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In April 2015, “God” was released as a collaboration between former AOA member Jimin and Seunghyub.[4][5][6] The song was produced by Rhymer of Brand New Music as part of FNC Entertainment’s N Project.[7] The song’s music video was based on Game of Thrones.[8]Lee made his official debut with N.Flying in South Korea on 20 May 2015.[9]During 2015, he modeled for clothing brand Buckaroo with Seolhyun of AOA.[10] He also did a photoshoot for the magazine Nylon.[11]2016\u20132020: Television roles[edit]In 2016, Lee made a special cameo appearance in the South Korean drama Entertainer.[12] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4He made his web drama debut in the series All the Love in the World: Season 3, in which he portrayed as Dr. Lee Seung-hyub.[13]2021: Solo debut with On The Track[edit]On 22 February 2021, Lee made his solo debut with his debut single album On The Track and its lead single “Clicker”, under the stage name J.Don.[14]2022: Original soundtrack[edit]Lee made his first solo appearance in original soundtrack. The track, entitled “Red Light”, was the soundtrack for South Korean drama Tomorrow. Lee also wrote the lyrics for the said track.[15]Personal life[edit]Lee revealed that he was ruled exempt from mandatory military enlistment due to two surgeries done for his knee injury sustained in 2014.[16][17] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Discography[edit]Single albums[edit]Singles[edit]Other appearances[edit]Filmography[edit]Television series[edit]Web series[edit]Television show[edit]Endorsements[edit]References[edit]^ a b c Song Cho-rong (June 5, 2015). “[M+\uc785\ub355\ub9ac\ud3ec\ud2b8] \uc5d4\ud50c\ub77c\uc789, \uac8c\uc784\ubd80\ud130 \uc694\ub9ac\uae4c\uc9c0\u2026\ub2e4\uc7ac\ub2e4\ub2a5 \ub0a8\uce5c\ub3cc\uc758 \ub9e4\ub825\ud0d0\uad6c”. Maeil Business Newspaper (in Korean). Retrieved May 27, 2020.^ “N.Flying drops first teaser video for member Seunghyub – allkpop.com”.^ “FNC Entertainment’s New Rookie Boy Band N.Flying’s Debut Postponed Due to Leader’s Knee Injury – Soompi”. www.soompi.com. 11 July 2014.^ “FNC unit project with Jimin and Seunghyub reveals more teaser images! – allkpop.com”.^ “AOA’s Jimin and N.Flying’s Seunghyub get together for unit project ‘GOD’ – allkpop.com”.^ “N.Flying’s Seunghyub thanks AOA’s Jimin for her help – allkpop.com”.^ Jin Min-ji (23 April 2015). “AOA’s Ji-min to release hip-hop track”. Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2016-03-27.^ Ha, You-bin (28 April 2015). “JIMIN N J.DON Release The Music Video Of ‘GOD’“. BNT News. Retrieved 2016-03-27.^ \uc120\ubbf8\uacbd. “\uc5d4\ud50c\ub77c\uc789, \uc624\ub294 20\uc77c \ub370\ubdd4 \ud655\uc815..FT\uc544\uc77c\ub79c\ub4dc-\uc528\uc5d4\ube14\ub8e8 \uc787\ub294\ub2e4”. entertain.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-02-20.^ “AOA’s Seolhyun and N.Flying’s Seunghyub are one sizzling hot couple for ‘Buckaroo’ jeans – allkpop.com”.^ “AOA’s Jimin and N.Flying’s J.Don make a fantastic couple for ‘Nylon’ – allkpop.com”.^ \uc720\ubcd1\ucca0, \uc628\ub77c\uc778\uc815\ubcf4\ud300. “AOA \ucc2c\ubbf8-\uc5d4\ud50c\ub77c\uc789 \uc774\uc2b9\ud611, ‘\ub534\ub530\ub77c’ \ud2b9\uae09 \uce74\uba54\uc624 \uad70\ub2e8 \ud569\ub958”. entertain.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-02-20.^ \uae40\uc218\uc9c0. “\uc2e0\uc6d0\ud638\u00b7\uc194\ube48 \ub4f1 \uc5f4\uc5f0 \ub85c\ub9e8\ud2f1 \uc6f9\ub4dc\ub77c\ub9c8 ‘\uc138\uc0c1\uc758 \ubaa8\ub4e0 \uc5f0\uc560’ \uacf5\uac1c”. entertain.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-02-20.^ Hong, Se-young (2021-02-11). “\uc5d4\ud50c\ub77c\uc789 \uc774\uc2b9\ud611, 6\ub144\ub9cc\uc5d0 \uc194\ub85c \ub370\ubdd4 [\uacf5\uc2dd]”. Sports Donga. Retrieved 2021-02-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)^ \uae30\uc790, \uc774\ub0a8\uacbd Mbn\uc2a4\ud0c0. “\uc5d4\ud50c\ub77c\uc789 \uc774\uc2b9\ud611, \ub4dc\ub77c\ub9c8 ‘\ub0b4\uc77c’ OST ‘Red Light’ \uac00\ucc3d”. entertain.naver.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-02-20.^ Lee Ha-na (June 9, 2020). “\uc5d4\ud50c\ub77c\uc789 \uc774\uc2b9\ud611 “2\ucc28\ub840 \uc218\uc220\ub85c \uad70\uba74\uc81c \ud310\uc815, \ubb34\uac81\uace0 \uc8c4\uc1a1\ud55c \ub9c8\uc74c”[EN:\uc778\ud130\ubdf0\u2462]” (in Korean). Newsen. Retrieved June 9, 2020.^ Ji Min-kyung (June 9, 2020). “\uc5d4\ud50c\ub77c\uc789 “\uc0c8 \uba64\ubc84 \uc11c\ub3d9\uc131 \ud569\ub958 \ud589\ubcf5\ud574..\uc774\uc2b9\ud611 \ub2e4\ub9ac \uc218\uc220\ub85c \u8ecd \uba74\uc81c” [\uc778\ud130\ubdf0\u2461]” (in Korean). OSEN. Retrieved June 9, 2020.^ “N PROJECT #1 GOD”. Kakao Entertainment. FNC Entertainment. April 28, 2015. Retrieved December 2, 2022 \u2013 via Melon.^ “So Nice (GMF2020 Ver.)”. Kakao Entertainment. Mint Paper, Label GHS. September 24, 2020. Retrieved December 2, 2022 \u2013 via Melon.^ “\ub0b4\uc77c OST Part.1” [Tomorrow OST Part.1]. Kakao Entertainment. FNC Entertainment, Big Ocean E&M. April 2, 2022. Retrieved April 2, 2022 \u2013 via Melon.^ \uc870\uc120\uc77c\ubcf4 (2020-07-18). “‘\ucd5c\uace0\uc758\uce58\ud0a8’ \uc5d4\ud50c\ub77c\uc789 \uc774\uc2b9\ud611, \ubc15\uc120\ud638 \uc870\ub825\uc790 \ubcc0\uc2e0\u2026’\uc6b0\uc6d4 \uc720\uc804\uc790’“. \uc870\uc120\uc77c\ubcf4 (in Korean). Retrieved 2021-09-16.^ Jung Ji-eun (May 25, 2021). “\uc5d4\ud50c\ub77c\uc789 \uc774\uc2b9\ud611 JTBC \ub4dc\ub77c\ub9c8 ‘\uc54c\uace0\uc788\uc9c0\ub9cc’ \uce90\uc2a4\ud305”. Naver (in Korean). KBS Media. Retrieved May 25, 2021.^ Park So-young (September 16, 2021). “[\ub2e8\ub3c5] \uc5d4\ud50c\ub77c\uc789 \uc774\uc2b9\ud611, tvN ‘\ubcc4\ub625\ubcc4’ \ud569\ub958..\uc774\uc131\uacbd\u00b7\uae40\uc601\ub300\u00b7\uc774\uc815\uc2e0\uacfc \ud638\ud761” [[Exclusive] N.Flying Lee Seung-hyeop joins tvN’s ‘Shooting Star’… Breathing with Lee Sung-kyung, Kim Young-dae, and Lee Jung-shin]. OSEN (in Korean). Retrieved September 16, 2021 \u2013 via Naver.^ Lee So-jin (April 14, 2019). “‘\ubcf5\uba74\uac00\uc655’ \uc774\uc2b9\ud611-\ud568\uc18c\uc6d0-\uc6b0\uc6d0\uc7ac- \ubd09\uc911\uadfc 100\ub300 \uac00\uc655\uc804 1R \ud0c8\ub77d(\uc885\ud569)”. Herald Pop (in Korean). Retrieved April 14, 2019. 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