Kim Jong Kook

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Kim Jong Kook
Born April 25, 1976 (1976-04-25) (age 35)
Origin South Korea
Genres K-pop, trot
Occupations Singer
Years active 1995–present
Labels CJ Music 2001-2006,
M.Net Media 2007-2008
101 Entertainment 2010-2011
JK Entertainment 2011-present
Associated acts Turbo, Mighty Mouth, SG Wannabe, Soya
Website Official Site
Korean name
Hangul 김종국
Hanja 金鐘國
Revised Romanization Gim Jong-guk
McCune–Reischauer Kim Chong'guk

Kim Jong Kook (born April 25, 1976) is a South Korean singer and TV personality. He was initially part of the Korean duo Turbo, later pursuing a successful career as a solo artist.

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[edit] Biography

Kim Jong Kook first entered the Korean music industry in 1995 as a member of the group Turbo, which became immensely popular for their catchy music. After the group disbanded a few years later, he became a solo singer in 2001, mostly concentrating on ballads. Although his unusually high tone of voice is often joked about (with many stars jokingly calling it a "mosquito voice"), he has had many hit singles and has also been a frequent guest on many variety shows, most notably X-Man. In addition, his muscular body is often considered one of the best in K-pop, due to constant weight training.

Kim Jong Kook had a big slump after Turbo; however, he made a huge comeback with his second album. One of the songs in the second solo album called Han Nam Ja (One Man) was the reason for all his success. Furthermore, a scandal rumor with Yoon Eun Hye grabbed a lot of attention. This rumor started because both of them were permanent members of a famous variety show called X-Man. This rumor actually brought them close and they started to act like a couple in X-Man.

By 2005, Kim Jong Kook became one of Korea's most popular artists; his third album sold in excess of 300,000 copies,[1] making it one of the year's best-selling albums in Korea. He capped off that year by sweeping the 3 Daesang from all 3 major TV stations. In doing so, he became only the second artist ever to accomplish this feat since Jo Yong Phil in the 1980s. The lead single from the album, "Lovable", topped many charts. It was also included in Pump It Up and Audition Online.

On January 21, 2006, Kim Jong Kook, Jeon Hye Bin, and Im Tae Kyung participated in Thuy Nga's Paris by Night 81 Vietnamese concert in California. Kim Jong Kook performed "To Her Man".

In March 2006 Kim Jong Kook received his military service enlistment letter at the height of his popularity and career. Kim also released his fourth album around this time, unable to directly promote it while in the military, he used unorthodox methods. To comply with Korean law, the music video was shot so that his face would never be seen on screen. Also, in order to raise awareness, Kim Jong Kook's rumored girlfriend Yoon Eun Hye was asked to star in the music video. Though there has been no direct promotion, his fourth album has sold in excess of 100,000 copies.[2]

It was announced in late April 2008 that the singer would end his military service on May 23, 2008. On that day, he was greeted by fans, and during his interview, he said that he was "relieved".[3] His fifth studio album was released on October 22, 2008 as "Here I am" with the featuring song as "Today More than Yesterday" and "Thank you." Proving the "tradition" of not being able to rise once again after military service false, Kim Jong Kook made a successful comeback, making one album, one digital single [Happy Virus] and one trot [Ddajo].

Kim also returned to television, becoming a permanent member of variety show Family Outing, part of SBS's Good Sunday lineup and earning popularity, especially with the love scandals between Lee Hyori and Park Ye Jin. Kim Jong Kook's Hoolala CF with Kim Sooro was released on July 2009. He has also posed for many advertisement for clothing. His sixth album was released on January 27, and a preview of the album was released with the song "Don't Be Good to Me." However the title song for the album is titled "This is the Person". The music video for the song included Park Ye Jin who is famous for the "Family Outing Scandal" between Kim Jong Kook, Lee Hyori and Park Ye Jin. His sixth album is titled "The Eleventh Story" because in his music career, he has so far released 11 albums. It included 3 MV. Right now, he is a regular on SBS's Running Man.

On August 27, 2010 Kim Jong Kook received a lumbar microdiscectomy back disk surgery at Seoul’s Kwan Ahk Goo Chung Ryong Dong Kangnam Choice hospital. Kim Jong Kook’s management company, 101 Entertainment, stated, “Kim Jong Kook carried on with his daily activities without knowing that he had a ruptured disk. He did feel pain, but didn’t think much of it, and he endured his condition with painkillers while filming SBS Running Man.

Kim Jong Kook active participation in SBS Running Man makes him one of the big names in Korean Variety Shows World. He had been called "SpartaKook" and "The Commander" throughout the SBS Running Man and he has received a favorable evaluation leading the mission with his muscular body and extraordinary intelligence. This proved as he won SBS 연예대상 (SBS Entertainment Awards) Best TV Star Award on 2010 and SBS 연예대상 (SBS Entertainment Awards) Excellence Award on 2011. [4]

[edit] Discography

[edit] Solo Albums

Year Album Information Tracklisting
2001 Volume 1 - Renaissance
2004 Volume 2 - Evolution
  • Released: June 18, 2004
  • Label: CJ Music
  • Language: Korean
2005 Volume 3 - This Is Me
  • Released: July 1, 2005
  • Label: CJ Music
  • Language: Korean
  • Sales: 350,000+
2006 Volume 4 - Kim Jong Kook's Fourth Letter
  • Released: April 13, 2006
  • Label: CJ Music
  • Language: Korean
  • Sales: 100,000+
2008 Volume 5 - Here I am
  • Released: October 22, 2008
  • Label: Mnet Music
  • Language: Korean
2010 Volume 6 - Eleventh Story
Kim Jong Kook Remake Album 'Song'

[edit] Group Albums (Turbo)

Year Album Information Tracklisting
1995 280 km/h Speed
  • Released: September 6, 1995
  • Label:
  • Language: Korean
1996 New Sensation
  • Released: August 14, 1996
  • Label:
  • Language: Korean
  • Sales: 800,000+
X-Mas Dance Party Mix with Turbo
  • Released: November 29, 1996
  • Label:
  • Language: Korean
1997 Turbo Summer Remix
  • Released: June 24, 1997
  • Label:
  • Language: Korean
Born Again
  • Released: October 22, 1997
  • Label:
  • Language: Korean
1998 Perfect Love
  • Released: October 17, 1998
  • Label:
  • Language: Korean
1999 Millennium Turbo Dance Megamix
  • Released: July 15, 1999
  • Label:
  • Language: Korean
2000 E-Mail My Heart
  • Released: January 27, 2000
  • Label:
  • Language: Korean
2001 History
  • Released: June 19, 2001
  • Label:
  • Language: Korean

[edit] Digital singles

  • December 1, 2005: Big4 Of Voices In My Dream (Kim Jong Kook, SG Wannabe, Vibe and M to M): 바람과 함께 사라지다 (Gone With The Wind)
  • December 11, 2006: Kim Jong Kook and SG Wannabe: 바람만 바람만 (Only Wind, Only Wind)
  • December 2005: Kim Jong Kook and Mikey: 스키장에서 (White Love)
  • November 23, 2007: Turbo & Kim Jong Kook Digital Mini Album "2007 Hwesang (Recollection)" (part1)
  • January 4, 2008: Turbo & Kim Jong Kook Digital Mini Album "2007 Hwesang (Recollection) " (part2)
  • March 5, 2009: Kim Jong Kook ft. Shorry J (MM): 행복병 (Happy Virus)
  • April 13, 2009: Kim Jong Kook: 따줘 (Give To Me)

[edit] Others

  • April 23, 2004: special appearance in "나가 남자이기 때문에" (Because I'm Still A Guy) (MC Mong's first album)
  • June 22, 2004: 김장훈 - 二色英雄新聞
    • Track 3 - 고속도로 로망스
  • December 24, 2004: 통일염원 Special Album 사랑 (Love)
    • Track 1 - 그날이 오면 (When That Day Comes)
  • November 15, 2006: S.101 Digital Single "I'll Follow You (ParamMan ParamMan)" (ft.SG Wannabe)
  • June 8, 2009: Family Outing - 패밀리의 하루
    • Track 1 - 패밀리의 하루
  • November 16, 2010: Soya - 매일매일 사랑해 (I Love You Everyday)
    • Track 1 - 매일매일 사랑해 (I Love You Everyday)
  • June 23, 2011: Mikey - All For You
    • Track 1 - All for You

[edit] Television appearances

  • 2004: SBS's Banjun Drama, (special appearance)
  • 2004: MBC's Special TV Story
  • 2005: Old Miss Diary (special appearance)
  • 2005 to 2006: KBS's 슟돌이 Shootdori (coach)
  • 2008: Kim Jung Eun's Chocolate [080903]
  • 2008: KBS2TV Immortal Musical Classics [080907]
  • 2008: Happy Together [081106]
  • 2008: KBS2 Star Golden Bell [081202]
  • 2008: MBC Golden Fishery [081203]
  • 2010: KBS2 Yoo Heeyeol’s Sketchbook [100129]
  • 2010: Kim Jung Eun's Chocolate [100206] & [101010]
  • 2010: Happy Together [100211]
  • 2010: KBS2 Star Golden Bell [100312]
  • 2011: KBS 2TV ‘Yoo Heeyeol’s Sketch Book’ [110715] (ft. Mikey)

[edit] Variety Shows

[edit] Awards

Year Award
1995–1998
  • KBS 가요대상 (KBS Music Awards)
  • SBS 가요대전 (SBS Music Awards)
  • MBC 가요대전 (MBC Music Awards)
  • 서울가요대상 (Seoul Music Awards)
2004
  • KBS 가요대상 (KBS Music Awards) 본상
  • SBS 가요대전 (SBS Music Awards) 본상
  • MBC 10대 가수가요제 (MBC Best 10 Music Awards) 본상
  • 서울가요대상 (Seoul Music Awards) 본상
  • 골든디스크 인기가수상 (Golden Disk Popularity Awards)
2005
  • MBC 가요대제전 (MBC Music Awards) 최고인기가수상 (Most Popular)
  • KBS 가요대상 (KBS Music Awards) 대상 (Best Artist)
  • SBS 가요대전 (SBS Music Awards) 대상 (Best Artist)
  • KBS 연예대상 (KBS Acting Awards) Best Entertainer
  • 골든디스크 (Golden Disk Awards) 본상
  • MNET Best Male Solo Artist
  • Korean Entertainer Awards Ballad Award
2006
  • 골든디스크 (Golden Disk Awards) 본상
2008
  • BBF Popular Singer Award
2009
  • 서울가요대상 (Seoul Music Awards) 본상
2010
  • SBS 연예대상 (SBS Entertainment Awards) Best TV Star Award
2011
  • SBS 연예대상 (SBS Entertainment Awards) Excellence Award

[edit] References

  1. ^ April 2006 Album Sales. Music Industry Association of Korea. Retrieved April 2, 2009.
  2. ^ September 2006 Album Sales. Music Industry Association of Korea. Retrieved April 2, 2009.
  3. ^ [MD동영상]소집해제 김종국,"원더걸스와 소녀시대 반가워요~". MyDaily. Retrieved May 23, 2008.
  4. ^ [Winners from the 2011 SBS Entertainment Awards. AllKpop. Retrieved December 30, 2011.

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Preceded by
Shinhwa
2005 SBS Gayo Daejun Award for Daesang
2005
Succeeded by
Dong Bang Shin Ki
Preceded by
Rain
2005 Mnet KM Music Festival Award for Daesang
2005
Succeeded by
Dong Bang Shin Ki
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