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Mir
미르
Mir at the 2012 Hello Baby press conference.
Born
Bang Cheol-yong (방철용)

(1991-03-10) March 10, 1991 (age 33)
Occupations
Musical career
Genres
Years active2009–present
Labels
WebsiteOfficial Site
Birth name
Hangul
방철용
Revised RomanizationBang Cheol Yong
McCune–ReischauerBang Ch'ol Yong
Stage name
Hangul
미르
Revised RomanizationMireu
McCune–ReischauerMiru

Template:Contains Korean text Bang Cheol-yong (Korean: 방철용; born March 10, 1991),[1] better known by his stage name Mir (Korean: 미르), is a South Korean rapper, dancer, actor, model, MC and youngest member of the boy group MBLAQ, currently signed to J. Tune Entertainment.

In 2012, Bang partnered with fellow MBLAQ member G.O, with whom he had collaborated previously for drama soundtracks. In May of that year they released a single, "Wild," for MBLAQ's Asia tour in June, without a name and their debut was eventually postponed.

Bang appeared in South Korean variety shows, with the other MBLAQ members and on his own, and performed various songs by other artists. He wrote the lyrics to two of MBLAQ's songs, "You're My +" and "Can't Come Back."

In 2013, Bang joined Korean military variety show Real Men briefly and attracted much attention from the public.[2] In July of the same year, Bang and his fellow MBLAQ members made a comeback after over a year's absence with the mini album "Sexy Beat". It was also revealed that Bang participated in the production of the mini album. He wrote the lyrics of "R U Ok?" and "Girl". On December 24, Bang released his first digital single, "Come On", which was revealed earlier in MBLAQ's Global Sensation Tour of 2013, the production of which he had taken part in.

Discography

For Mir's releases with MBLAQ, see MBLAQ#Discography.

Singles

3

Filmography

Television

2

References

  1. ^ Mark Russell (29 April 2014). K-Pop Now!: The Korean Music Revolution. Tuttle Publishing. p. 64. ISBN 978-1-4629-1411-1.
  2. ^ 이승길 (22 December 2013). 엠블랙 미르, 軍 예능 '일밤-진짜 사나이' 합류. Mydaily (in Korean). Retrieved 2012-09-16.