Kim Wan-sun
Kim Wan-sun | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Kim I-sun[1] |
Born | May 16, 1969 |
Origin | Seoul, South Korea |
Genres | K-pop, Mandopop |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1986–present |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 김완선 |
Hanja | 金緩宣 |
Revised Romanization | Gim Wan-seon |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Wansŏn |
Birth name | |
Hangul | 김이선 |
Revised Romanization | Gim I-seon |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Isŏn |
Template:Korean name Kim Wan-sun (Hangul: 김완선, Hanja: 金緩宣; born May 16, 1969)[1] is a South Korean pop singer who was known in the mid-1980s and early 1990s as the "Korean Madonna" and "the dancing queen of Korean popular music's renaissance era," for her sexy dancing and charismatic stage presence.[2][3][4]
Kim debuted in 1986 with the album, Tonight. Her fifth album, 1990's Pierrot Smiles at Us, sold 1 million copies.[2] She is considered to be one of the first wave of Hallyu artists due to her success in Taiwan in the mid-1990s.[5]
Early life
Kim's aunt was Han Baek-hee. She sang for the U.S. troops stationed in Korea during the Korean War. Han recognized Kim's talent at an early age and persuaded Kim's parents to let Han mentor Kim. Kim moved in with her aunt when she was 14. For the next three years, Han forbade Kim from seeing her parents. Han put her under intense training in ballet and gymnastics at Han's dance studio. Han let other dancers use her studio for free, as long as they showed and taught their best move to Kim. Kim recalled in an interview with KBS that she was not allowed to sit down during the day. She didn't attend any sort of school as a kid, she was isolated and had no friends.
1986–1990
Han used her connections in Korea's new growing entertainment industry to assemble a list of the best songs available. Her debut song "Tonight" was produced by Kim Chang-hoon, member of Sanulrim. One of her greatest hits, "That Dance in the Rhythm," was produced by Shin Joong-hyeon.
After Kim's debut, Han controlled every part of Kim's career. Han chose everything, songs, dances, clothes, shoes, hair and makeup. At the end of each performance, Han stood Kim in a corner and yelled abuse at Kim about how she was ugly, bad dancer, and hit the wrong notes. She didn't care who was watching when she yelled at Kim. Han did Kim's interviews for her. She also opposed her from speaking with any musician, man or women.
1990–2002
The first year of the new decade arrived, along with that came a new album, The Pierrot Is Smiling At Us. This album was a success all across Korea, in which she was the first Korean pop artist to sell one million copies of an album. Still to this day Koreans young and old know the words to 'The Pierrot Is Smiling At Us' some people know it as 'Pierrot Smiling At Us'; there are many variations of the song's name.
In 1992, at the height of Kim's career, she announced her retirement because she had had enough of her aunt's dictatorship and oppression on her life but yet again under direction of her aunt and against her will. Kim then was flown to Taiwan and Hong Kong to start a career in a non-existent Chinese pop industry, she released three albums in Taiwan and Hong Kong and enjoyed a successful career there.
Han never gave any of the money earned by Kim to her for 13 years, until Kim finally had enough and cut the cord on Han and on her own career after a falling-out in 1998. According to Kim, Han used all the money into a failed business venture. She was finally free from her aunt. Kim moved alone to Hawaii to study design at University of Hawaii. In 2002, Kim came back to Korea to resume her musical career on her own, but by the time of her return the 90s were over and many Korean pop groups had blossomed and the Hallyu wave had begun. In the beginning of her career she was one of a kind but now she was just like all the other idols.
2011
Kim Wan-sun made an informal comeback in April 2011 releasing the Super Love. She also founded her own production company focusing on finding and developing young talent.
2016
Kim Wan-sun made her official comeback on May 1, 2016 with her song "Use Me" featuring Ravi from VIXX. She is planning on release a new album.
Discography
In South Korea
Studio Albums
Year | Information | Track list |
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1986 | 오늘밤 (Tonight)
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Side A
1. 지난 이야기 |
1987 | 나홀로 뜰앞에서 (Alone in Front of the Yard)
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Side A
1. 나홀로 뜰앞에서 |
1988 | 나홀로 춤을 추긴 너무 외로워 (Feeling So Lonely to Dance Alone)
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Side A
1. 나홀로 춤을 추긴 너무 외로워 |
1989 | 기분 좋은 날 (Happy Day)
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Side 1
1. 이 세상 슬픔 가운데 |
1990 | 삐에로는 우릴 보고 웃지 (Pierrot Smiling at Us)
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1. 가장 무도회 |
1992 | Sadness 애수
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1. 애수 |
1996 | Innocence
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1. 탤런트 |
2002 | S & Remake
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Disc 1 - new album 'S'
1. S |
2005 | Return
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1. 서른의 노래 |
Compilation Albums
Year | Information | Track list |
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2017 | The Original
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Disc 1
1. 지난이야기 |
EPs / Singles
Year | Information | Track list |
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2011 | Super Love
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1. Oz On The Moon
2. Super Love |
2011 | Be Quiet (with Yong Jun-hyung)
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1. Be Quiet
2. Be Quiet (Instrumental) |
2012 | The Beer
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1. Benjamin
2. 오늘 |
2014 | Goodbye My Love (feat. Tiger JK & Bizzy)
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1. Goodbye My Love (feat. Tiger JK & Bizzy)
2. Goodbye My Love (BLFC Remix) |
2016 | 강아지(Puppy)
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1. 강아지
2. 강아지 (Instrumental) |
2016 | Use Me
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1. Use Me (Feat. Ravi Of VIXX)
2. Use Me (DJ HEAD Mix From Taiwan) |
2016 | Set Me On Fire
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1. Set Me On Fire (Feat. Kebee)
2. Set Me On Fire (Instrumental) |
2016 | Odisseya
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1. Mir
2. Alien |
2017 | Oz On The Moon 2017
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1. Oz On The Moon 2017 |
2017 | Jelly Christmas
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1. Jelly Christmas |
2018 | Tonight
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1. Tonight |
In Taiwan
Studio Albums
Year | Information | Track list |
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1994 | The First Touch 第一次接觸 |
1. 女人的心都一樣 |
1995 | 極度魅力 (Extremely Attractive)[COVER ALBUM]'
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1. 莎哟娜啦(OS:Leon Lai) |
1996 | 迷迷糊糊 (Drowse)
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1. 迷迷糊糊(OS:Yumi Matsutoya - Rondo) |
In Japan
Singles
Year | Information | Track list |
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1990 | ランバダ (LAMBADA)
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1. ランバダ
2. LAMBADA |
As featured artist
Year | Information | Track list |
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1993 | My Love featuring KIM WAN SUN
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2. 헤어질 수 없는 우리
7. My Love |
2002 | 3마이
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14. 안돼요 (feat. 김완선) |
2012 | Infant
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07. Can Only Feel (With 김완선) |
2012 | 2012 月刊 尹鍾信 March
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01. 널 사랑해 오늘따라 (feat. 김완선) |
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2015 | Seoul Searching | Kim Wan-sun wannabe |
Variety shows
Year | Title | Notes |
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2012 | Running Man | Ep. 122 |
References
- ^ a b "김완선 소개" [Kim Wan-sun Profile]. Mnet (in Korean). Retrieved 2018-07-05.
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(help) - ^ a b Lim, Sun-young (2017-02-07). "Korean Madonna Kim Wan-sun on her rebirth : Reality TV show gives '80s singer new career and a new public image". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
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(help) - ^ Kwon, Mee-yoo (2011-04-14). "Singer Kim Wan-sun faked retirement". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
- ^ Chang, Dong-woo (2017-05-03). "Fueled by nostalgia, forgotten K-pop heroes rush comebacks". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 2018-07-05.
- ^ Lee, Sangjoon; Nornes, Abé Markus (2015). Hallyu 2.0: The Korean Wave in the Age of Social Media. University of Michigan Press. p. 76. ISBN 0472120891.