Kim Jong-kook

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Kim Jong-kook
Kim Jong Kook at Malaysia for Running Man Fan Meeting Asian Tour 2014.jpg
Kim Jong-kook in Running Man Fan Meeting Asian Tour 2014
Born (1976-04-25) April 25, 1976 (age 45)
Yongsan, Seoul, South Korea
EducationDankook University
Occupation
  • Singer
  • entertainer
  • actor
Years active1995–present
AgentTurbo-JK Entertainment,[1] The Turbo Company[2]
RelativesSoya (niece)
Musical career
Genres
Associated acts
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGim Jong-guk
McCune–ReischauerKim Chongguk

Kim Jong-kook (born April 25, 1976) is a South Korean singer, entertainer, and actor. Kim debuted as a member of South Korean duo Turbo in 1995. The duo was considered to be one of the most popular idols in that time and sold out millions of albums in South Korea and Asia. Following the disbanding of the duo in 2000, Kim released his debut solo album, Renaissance, in December 2001.

As a solo artist, Kim has received several awards, including three Golden Disk Awards, two Seoul Music Awards, two KBS Music Awards, two SBS Music Awards, two MBC Music Awards, one MBC Best 10 Music Award, one Mnet Asian Music Award, and one Melon Music Award.

Apart from his music career, Kim established himself as an entertainer, notably through his participation in variety shows including X-man, Family Outing and gained worldwide popularity following his participation in Running Man.

Biography[]

Kim was born on April 25, 1976 in Yongsan, South Korea. His family consists of his parents and an older brother, who is a doctor. Kim attended Myeong Hak Elementary School, Shin Seong Middle High School and graduated from Hansei University in BA (music composition). He then obtained a master's degree from the Pop Culture Performing Arts – School of Arts Department of Dankook University.[3]

Career[]

1995–2000: Turbo[]

Kim Jong-kook first entered the Korean music industry in 1995 as a member of the duo, Turbo, which became immensely popular for their catchy music. After the duo disbanded a few years later, he became a solo singer in 2001, mostly concentrating on ballads.[4]

2001–2005: Solo career and music daesang[]

Kim Jong-kook had a setback after Turbo as he faced difficulties settling down as a solo artist. Problems like lack of songs from composers, less support from his respected agency, and also a change of taste within the fans caused his first album as a solo artist to fail. However, he made a successful comeback with his second album Evolution in 2004, which spawned the hit single "One Man". Kim then became a permanent cast member of the popular variety game show, X-Man, which further raised his popularity.

In 2005, Kim released his third album, This Is Me. The album sold over 300,000 copies and became one of the best-selling albums in Korea that year.[5] The lead single, "Lovable" topped various music charts, and was included in online games such as Pump It Up and Audition Online. Kim swept the Daesang (Artist of the Year) Award from all three major Korean TV stations, SBS, KBS, and MBC, becoming the second artist to accomplish this feat since Cho Yong-pil in the 1980s.

2006–2014: Variety show, music releases, military service and rising popularity[]

Kim was made the leader of the first series of Shootdori, where kids who are interested in soccer form teams and compete. However, he had to leave the team after receiving an enlistment notice. He wrote and sang a song for his team, titled "Toward a Dream". Kim enlisted in March 2006. Around that time, he released his 4th album, Volume 4 - Kim Jong-kook's Fourth Letter. The music video of the lead single, Saying I Love You, featured Yoon Eun-hye, who was previously involved in a love-line with him in X-Man. Though Kim was unable to directly promote the album as he was in the military, the album sold more than 100,000 copies[6] and later won "Album of the Year" at the Melon Music Awards.

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 an interview, he said that he was "relieved".[7] His fifth studio album, Here I Am, was released on October 22, 2008 with songs such as "Today More than Yesterday" and "Thank You".

Kim also returned to television, becoming a permanent member of reality-variety show Family Outing since episode 19, part of SBS's Good Sunday lineup. Family Outing has become one of the top-rated shows in Korea, consistently achieving the highest ratings for the Sunday mid-afternoon time-slot, and has gained online popularity among Hallyu fans.

His sixth album, titled The Eleventh Story was released on January 27, 2010. The album featured the singles "This is the Person" and "Don't Be Good to Me". The music video of the latter single featured fellow Family Outing cast member Park Ye-jin.

In 2010, Kim became a cast member of SBS' variety show Running Man. In 2011, he won the "Best TV Star Award" at the SBS Entertainment Awards.[8] Kim gained pan-Asia popularity from the show, becoming one of the most searched Korean stars in Singapore, and having his showcase there sold out with more than 1,700 fans in attendance.[9] He also enjoyed success in China, where he consistently topped polls such as being voted #1 Korean singer on the Chinese streaming website, Tudou, and being ranked second most popular Korean male celebrity on Baidu.[10]

On November 1, 2012, following a pre-release of selected songs from his new album, Kim made a comeback to the music scene with the release of his seventh studio album, Journey Home, after three years.[11][12] His fellow Running Man co-stars Haha and Gary participated in the album as well as former Running Man member Song Joong-ki, who starred in the music video for lead single "Men Are All Like That".[13] The same year, he began to host the documentary program Crisis Escape No. 1, which won him the "Best Entertainer Award" at the 2013 KBS Entertainment Awards.

Running Man Brothers, Kim Jong-kook and Haha, in Dallas, December 14, 2014

In 2014, he formed a duo with fellow Running Man cast member Haha, known as Running Man Brothers. The musical duo held a concert tour in the United States in July and December.[14][15]

2015–present: Acting debut, chinese debut, Turbo reunion and entertainment daesang[]

In 2015, Kim made his official acting debut with a supporting role in the KBS drama, The Producers, and was praised for his "solid acting chops".[16]

In September 2015, he left Urban Works ENT after his contract expired.[17] He later went on to sign an exclusive contract with Maroo Entertainment in October 2015.[18]

In December 2015, he and fellow Turbo members Kim Jung-nam and Mikey reunited for Turbo's 20th anniversary album. The album titled Again was released on December 21, 2015. The eponymous lead single, 다시 (Again), which features Yoo Jae-suk, topped online music charts upon its release.[19]

On August 23, 2016, he officially made his singing debut in China with his first single, "Hate That Happiness Came" (恨幸福来过), produced by JJ Lin and lyrics written by Vincent Fang.

After the Running Man Controversy with Kim and Song Ji-hyo, the show was scheduled to end in February 2017. Kim accepted SBS Entertainment Director Nam Seung-yong's request to stay with the show, and persuaded the other members to do so as well.

On December 19, 2020, Kim made history by becoming the first male celebrity, and 2nd person ever to win a Daesang in both Music and Entertainment. He received the Grand Prize Award (Daesang) at the 14th SBS Entertainment Awards for his participation in Running Man and My Little Old Boy.[20]

Personal life[]

Kim Jong-kook is able to speak English[21] in addition to his native Korean.

Kim is the uncle of singer Soya. Kim is known to be good friends with Jang Hyuk, Cha Tae-hyun, Hong Kyung-min and Hong Kyung-in. The five are known as the "Dragon Brothers" because they were all born in 1976, the year of the dragon.[22]

On August 27, 2010, Kim received a lumbar microdiscectomy surgery to relieve a herniated disk. Kim's management company, 101 Entertainment stated, “Kim Jong-kook carried on with his daily activities without knowing that he had a ruptured disk. However, he did feel pain, but did not think much of it, and he endured his condition with painkillers while filming SBS Running Man."

In January 2015, he was a guest on the popular talk show, Healing Camp, where he shed light on many personal controversies, including his choice to work as a public service worker instead of an active-duty soldier during his mandatory military enlistment, which was partly due to the aforementioned back issues.[23]

In December 2019, his hernia surgery was documented on My Little Old Boy.

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
RIAK

[24]
KOR
Gaon

[25]
Renaissance
  • Released: December 12, 2001
  • Label: Synnara Music
  • Formats: CD, cassette
Track listing
[A]
Evolution
  • Released: June 18, 2004
  • Label: Synnara Music
  • Formats: CD, cassette
Track listing
6
This Is Me
  • Released: June 24, 2005
  • Label: Queen Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, cassette
Track listing
1
Fourth Letter (네 번째 편지)
  • Released: April 13, 2006
  • Label: 101 Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, cassette, digital download
Track listing
21
Here I Am
  • Released: October 22, 2008
  • Label: Maroo Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
[B]
Eleventh Story
  • Released: January 27, 2010
  • Label: 101 Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
3
Song (노래)
(Remake album)
  • Released: September 9, 2010
  • Label: 101 Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
15
Journey Home
  • Released: November 1, 2012
  • Label: JK Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
3
"—" denotes release did not chart.

Singles[]

Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
[30]
Korean
"Because I'm A Man" (남자니까) 2001 [C] Renaissance
"I Wish You Happiness" (행복하길)
"Feeling" 2004 Evolution
"One Man" (한 남자)
"Standstill" (제자리 걸음) 2005 This Is Me
"Loveable" (사랑스러워)
"2005 White Love" (스키장에서)
(feat. Mikey)
Non-album single
"Letter" (편지) 2006 Fourth Letter
"Saying I Love You" (사랑한다는 말)
"Only Wind Only Wind" (바람만바람만)
(with SG Wannabe)
Non-album single
"Today More Than Yesterday" (어제보다 오늘 더) 2008 Here I Am
"Thank You" (고맙다)
"Happy Virus" (행복병)
(feat. Mighty Mouth)
2009 Eleventh Story
"Give It To Me" (따줘) Non-album single
"This Is The Person" (이 사람이다) 2010 7 Eleventh Story
"Come Back To Me Again" (다시 내게로 돌아와)
(feat. Gary)
31 Song
"I Love You Everyday" (매일매일 사랑해)
(with Soya)
37 Non-album singles
"All For U"
(with Mikey)
2011 37
"Men Are All Like That" (남자가 다 그렇지 뭐) 2012 8 Journey Home
"Reminisce" (회상)
(feat. Joosuc)
28 Non-album single
"Raise your voice"
(with Kim Jong-kook, Haha and Gummy)
2019 Running Man Fan Meeting: Project Running 9
"I Like It"
(with Running Man cast members)
"Forget Me Not" (지우고 아플 사랑은..) 2020 Non-album single
"Be My Lover" (바다 보러 갈래?)
(with Kim Jong-kook X ATEEZ)
2021
Mandarin
"Hate That Happiness Came" (恨幸福來過) 2016 Non-album singles
"Listening to the Sound of Rain" (聽見下雨的聲音)
"Don't Need To Return My Love" (我的愛不用還) 2017
"—" denotes release did not chart.

Soundtrack appearances[]

Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
[30]
"How Come You Don't Know" (모르나요) 2013 8 Good Doctor OST
"Trace of Tears" (눈물 자국) 2014 74 Love in Memory 2 OST
"Fool" (바보야) 2016 89 Sweet Stranger and Me OST
"Tear Thief" (눈물을 훔친다) 2021 96
The Forbidden Marriage OST

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2012 Wonderful Radio Taxi Passenger Cameo
2015 Hurry Up Brother Film Himself [37]

Television series[]

Year Title Network Role Notes Ref.
2004 Banjun Drama SBS Himself Cameo (Episode 17)
Special TV Story MBC Cameo
2005 Old Miss Diary KBS2 Cameo (Episode 224)
2015 The Girl Who Sees Smells SBS Cameo (eps 1)
The Producers KBS2 Kim Hong-soon Supporting role [38]
2016 The Sound of Your Heart Jo Jong-kook / Jo Jong-wook Cameo (Episode 17–18)

Variety shows[]

Year Title Network Role Notes Ref.
2001–2003 Dream Team KBS Main Cast
2004–2006 X Man SBS
Happy Sunday KBS
2005–2006 Real Situation Saturday Love Letter SBS
Shoot Dori KBS
2008–2010 Family Outing SBS
2010–present Running Man
2012–2016 Escape Crisis No.1 KBS Host
2014 Everybody JTBC
2015 Ding Ge Long Dong Qiang CCTV Main Cast
2016 Talents for Sale KBS Host
2017 Let's go with Mom TV Chosun Main Cast
Dragon Club – Childish Bromance KBS2 with Jang Hyuk, Cha Tae-hyun, Hong Kyung-min, Hong Kyung-in
2017–present Big Picture Naver Main Cast with Haha
I Can See Your Voice Mnet Host with Yoo Se-yoon and Leeteuk
2018–present My Little Old Boy SBS Main Cast [39]
2018 The Call Mnet Cast member (1st line-up) Ep 1–2, 5
2019 In Sync KBS2 Host with Soyou [40]
The Call S2 Mnet [41]
Kill Bill MBC Every 1 [42]
2019–2020 Rewind Channel A Team Leader [43]
2019–2020 Five Cranky Brothers JTBC Cast member [44]
2019 Pink Festa MBC Music MC [45]
2020 Fly Shoot Dori — New Beginning KBS2 MC Episode 1–present [46]
The Voice of Korea (S3) Mnet Coach [47]
MBC Cast [48]
Trot God is Here 2 - Last Chance SBS Special MC Ep.38-ongoing [49]
2021 Crazy Recipe Adventure MBC Main Cast [50]
Ceremony Club JTBC Main cast [51]
Wild Idol MBC Host [52]

Hosting[]

Year Title Network Notes Ref.
2018 2018 SBS Entertainment Awards SBS With Park Soo-hong and Han Go-eun [53]
2021 2020 APAN Music Awards Seezn, Olleh TV With Jeon So-min [54]

Awards and nominations[]

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee(s) / Work(s) Result Ref.
Asian Model Awards 2008 BBF Popular Singer Award Kim Jong-kook Won
Brand Customer Loyalty Award 2021 Multitainer - Male Won [55]
DramaFever Awards 2016 Best Bromance Kim Jong-kook (with Lee Kwang-soo)
Running Man
Won [56]
Golden Disk Awards 2004 Popularity Award Kim Jong-kook Won
2005 Bonsang Award Won
2006 Won
KBS Entertainment Awards 2005 Best Entertainer Award Shootdori Won
2013 Escape Crisis No. 1 Won [57]
KBS Music Awards 2004 Bonsang Award Kim Jong-kook Won
2005 Grand Prize (Daesang) – Best Artist Won [58]
Korean Entertainer Awards 2005 Ballad Award Won
Korean Broadcasting Awards 2021 Popularity Award Running Man Pending [59]
Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards 2015 Prime Minister's Award Kim Jong-kook Won [60]
KU Music Asian Music Awards 2016 Asia's Most Focused Artist Award Won [61]
MBC Best 10 Music Awards 2004 Bonsang Award Won
MBC Music Awards 2005 Most Popular Singer "Lovable" Won
Grand Prize (Daesang) – Best Artist Won [58]
Melon Music Awards 2006 Album Of The Year Volume 4 - Kim Jong Kook's Fourth Letter Won
Mnet Asian Music Awards 2005 Best Male Artist "Standstill" Won [62]
Best Ballad Performance Nominated
2009 "Today More Than Yesterday" Nominated
SBS Entertainment Awards 2010 Best TV Star Award Running Man Won [63]
2011 Excellence Award (Variety Category) Won [64]
2013 Excellence Award (Male) Won [65]
Viewers Choice Popularity Award Won
2014 High Excellence Award Won [66]
Sohu China Netizen Popularity Award Won
2015 Won
2018 PD's Award Running Man and My Little Old Boy Won [67][68]
Best Couple Award Kim Jong-kook (with Hong Jin-young)
Running Man and My Little Old Boy
Won
2019 Top Excellence Award in Reality Category Running Man and My Little Old Boy Won [69]
Grand Prize (Daesang) Nominated [70]
2020 Golden Content Award With Running Man members Won [71]
Grand Prize (Daesang) Running Man and My Little Old Boy Won [72]
SBS Music Awards 2004 Bonsang Award Kim Jong-kook Won
2005 Grand Prize (Daesang) – Best Artist "Loveable" Won [58]
SBS Visual Arts Award 2005 Photogenic Award Kim Jong-kook Won
Seoul Music Awards 2004 Bonsang Award Won
2009 Won
Yahoo! Asia Buzz Awards 2013 Asia's Most Charismatic Korean Host Won [73]

Notes[]

  1. ^ The Gaon Music Chart was established in 2010.
  2. ^ The Recording Industry Association of Korea album chart was discontinued in 2008.
  3. ^ The Gaon Music Chart was established in 2010.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Shinhwa
SBS Gayo Daejun Award - Daesang Award
2005
Succeeded by
TVXQ
Preceded by
Rain
KBS Music Award - Daesang Award
2005
Succeeded by
Discontinued
Preceded by
Yoo Jae-suk
SBS Entertainment Awards - Daesang Award
2020
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