Lee Ki Chan
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Lee Ki-Chan is a famous South Korean musician. He is a musician with a flexible mind and attitude who tries constantly to figure out what the listeners want in his music. Challenging various musical genres such as Latin, rap and reggae, Ki-Chan was quite successful in coming closer to the listeners through his music. Lee’s hope is to become a person who makes and sings songs forever.

Biography

Lee Ki-Chan made his debut as a singer when he was still a high school student. In 1996, Lee took part in a talent contest held during a radio show and won the grand prize. Since then, Lee has developed his career as a professional singer. At the time of Lee’s debut, the Korean pop music world was dominated by dance music, but Lee Ki Chan received spotlight with his soft ballads. Having undergone musical training by Han Yong-Jin a renowned re-mix DJ, Lee Ki Chan released his first album entitled "Na Na Na Na Nineteen." In only 3 months since the release of the album, 220 thousand copies were sold. The song "Please" was the most popular among the tracks. In November of the same year, Lee released his second album entitled "Indelible Impression." In the song "Glass", Lee Ki-Chan showed off his singing talent that sounded much more mature considering his age of only 19. For his 3rd album, Lee Ki-Chan challenged producing his own songs. As a result, the album reflected Lee’s own personality and characteristics. One of Lee’s greatest hit songs came later in his 5th album released in 2001. The song "Another Love Goes Away" was written by Park Jin-Young
Park Jin-young
Park Jin-young also known as J.Y. Park is a singer, songwriter, dancer, record producer and the current CEO and founder of JYP Entertainment, a major artist management/record label of Korean pop music.-Music career:Park has released seven albums...

 (JYP).

Lee continues to produce hit songs on his next 2 albums. The song "Cold" (6th album) spent many weeks on top of the chart, and the song "Repeatedly" (7th album) was one of his very best songs. However, Lee Ki Chan suffered a setback on his 8th album in 2004, when he tried to venture into more up-tempo songs. He selected a dance song "I’m Nothing Without You" as the title song and it was not appealing to listeners. After that, Lee spent 3 years in hiatus thinking what direction he should go on his music. He decided to go back to ballads and he redeemed himself big time in 2007 with his 9th album. The title song "A Beauty" was again a No. 1 hit for him, proving that fans preferred to listen to his ballads more than his up-tempo songs. Lee has already released 9 albums under his belt and may one day hold the record for the most studio albums released by a singer.

He has attended the Seoul Arts College and Kyunghee University.

Music Videos

  • Please
  • Love Has Left Again feat. Lee Soo Young
    Lee Soo Young
    Lee Soo Young is a Korean ballad singer. She made her debut in 1999 in Korea with the hit “I Believe.” Currently, she has nine released albums and five mini-albums and sang six OSTs...

  • I'm Nothing Without You
  • A Beauty Live
  • Three People (2007)

Albums

  • Vol.10 - Singing All My Song For You (2008)
  • Vol.9 - Para Ti (2007)
  • Vol.8 - I'm Nothing Without You: I’m Nothing Without You, True Love, My Little Girl, I’m Ready (2004)
  • Vol.7 - Natural: Dancing Tree, Another Love Has Left, Dreamy You, My Letter (2003)
  • Vol.6 - New Story II: Cold, Fool, Believe in Love (2002)
  • Vol.5 - New Story I: Another Love Goes Away, In Any Words, Viva My Love, Without You, Misery, (2001)
  • Vol.4 - Old Man Show: In the Jungle, Human, Lagrima, Sax on the Groove, Blue Funky, Dancing Tree (1999)
  • Vol.3 - The Theme Of By: Shadows, So I Can Forget You, Into the Memories, Browns Bay, Daydream, The Theme of By (1999)
  • Vol.2 - Indelible Impression: Glass, Please Be There, Magic, Nothing, Feels Like Autumn (1997)
  • Vol.1 - Na na na na Nineteen: Major, Please, Cyber Love, Red Light, Want, Unblues (1996)


# Tracks
Vol. 10 Singing All My Song For You
  • Released: July 10, 2008

# Tracks
Vol. 9 Para Ti
  • Released: February 2, 2007

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