Seven (South Korean singer)
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Seven | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Choi Dong-wook |
Born | Seoul, South Korea | November 9, 1984
Genres | K-pop, R&B, hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actor |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | |
Associated acts | YG Family |
Website | www |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 최동욱 |
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Revised Romanization | Choe Dong-uk |
McCune–Reischauer | Ch'oe Tong'uk |
Choi Dong-wook (Korean: 최동욱; born November 9, 1984), better known by his stage name Seven (stylized as Se7en), is a South Korean singer, who has also advanced into Japan, China and the United States.
Career[]
2003: Debut[]
Seven began training under the management agency YG Entertainment at the age of fifteen. After four years of training in singing and dancing, he made his debut in 2003 with "Come Back To Me". He then released his debut album Just Listen on March 8, 2003. Later that year, he received the Best Newcomer Award from MNET, who described Seven as a super rookie who could only stand against Rain, although the two were friends back in their high school years, alongside Boom.
2007–2009: American debut[]
Seven and YG labelmates Jinusean and Gummy made an appearance on the now defunct MTV K to celebrate YG Family's 10th anniversary[2] and to help promote Se7en before his American debut. They, along with the rest of the YG roster (1TYM, Big Mama, Stony Skunk, Lexy, and newly formed BIGBANG) then performed together for the YG Family 10th Anniversary Concert Series held in Washington, D.C., New York City, and Los Angeles in October 2006. The MTV K documentary aired on December 11, 2006. Seven is a featured guest on Ameriie's "Take Control" from her album, Because I Love It, which was released in May 2007.[3] This remix is available on Asian versions of the album.[4]
Yang Hyun Suk, (CEO of YG Entertainment) had announced that Fabolous would be featured in Seven's first U.S. single.[5] However, due to a leak in March 2007 of his US debut song, "This is My Year" featuring Fabolous, which was produced by Rich Harrison and ,[6] on Myspace and YouTube, this caused some changes in Seven's U.S. debut.
Seven worked with former CEO of LaFace Records, and Grammy Award-winner Rich Harrison and Richcraft producer on his first American album.[7] A new production team called Noize Trip, who produced The Black Eyed Peas' "Disco Club"[8] also contributed some work.
YG Entertainment and Seven also took necessary steps to ensure his debut such as trademarking his name in America.[9][10]
Seven began promoting his English songs through a U.S. album preview party tour with his first stop at the Hiro Ballroom in New York City on March 14, 2008 (produced by Swerve Media and Base NYC). Three of his U.S. album tracks were played at this preview party.[11][12] Verizon Wireless sponsored his preview parties and autograph signings for a charitable cause.[13]
On March 10, Seven's first single "Girls" featuring Lil' Kim was released through digital stores such as iTunes and Amazon MP3. The music video for "Girls" was also released on Myspace that same day.
Seven's "Girls" music video premiered on BET 106 & Park on June 2, 2009.
2010: Korean comeback[]
Seven made an official comeback in Korea after a three-year-long hiatus on July 31, 2010 with his first mini-album "Digital Bounce." The album consisted of six songs, including a song from his American debut titled 'Money Can't Buy Me Love'. His 2nd track 'Digital Bounce' featured the rapping skills of Big Bang's TOP. Seven began his follow up promotions in October with the song 'I'm Going Crazy' which featured his longtime girlfriend Park Han-byul as the main actress in the music video. Throughout his comeback, Seven attended many variety shows and even featured in fellow labelmate 2NE1's hit reality show 2NE1TV, where he described his hardships in America and his hiatus. Seven ended his promotions on the October 30, 2010.[14]
2011: Japanese comeback[]
Seven has recently revealed, by means of 2NE1's Nolza Japan Concert, that he is planning a comeback in Japan after his four-year hiatus since 2007. He has revealed that this album will have a Pop concept and that his first official fanmeet would be on November 6, 2011. Seven has also revealed that he will be releasing a digital single called 'Angel' in November 2011, and would release a full Japanese album alongside a Korean album in January 2012.
Seven released his 2nd mini-album on February 1, 2012 with title track "When I Can't Sing." The track was produced by JYP and written by JYP, making it the first ever official collaboration between YG Entertainment and JYP Entertainment.[15]
2013–2015: Military service and discharge[]
On March 18, 2013, Seven enlisted for his mandatory military service at the 306 Reserve in Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi Province for five weeks of basic training followed by 21 months as an active-duty soldier. On that same day, YG Entertainment released Seven's music video "THANK U (고마워)".[16][17] Seven was discharged from his mandatory military service on December 28, 2014. During his military service, the singer's contract with YG Entertainment expired in February 2015. It was later confirmed that they mutually agreed not to renew the singer's contract.[18]
2016: Return to music, I Am Seven[]
On July 6, he released "I'm Good", his first song since leaving YG Entertainment. On October 14, he released the mini-album I Am Seven (stylized I Am Se7en), his first album in over four years, along with the lead single, "Give It to Me", and its music video.[19] After staying out of the public eye for four years, Seven announced he would return to promote in Korea after signing a new contract with Dmost Entertainment on April 17, 2020.[20]
Acting career[]
Seven accepted the lead role for the Korean drama Goong S, a spinoff of the drama Goong. The first episode of Goong S premiered on January 10, 2007 on MBC; the average nationwide rating for the entire series was 9.7%.
Goong S was the most searched and rewatched drama online;[when?] it ranked higher than its competition: KBS2 Dalja's Spring and SBS Surgeon Bong Dal-hee.[21] The drama has also gained a wide variety of support from international fans in the U.S., Thailand, Malaysia, Brazil, Australia, and Singapore.[22]
Seven has stated an intention to continue acting in the near future.[23] Seven had said that even though the drama was not of much of a success, he does not ever regret accepting the role of his character in the drama. It even helped Seven to sing with more emotion during performances. He also mentioned that he was thankful to have a chance to work with the drama crew and take his career to a new level by acting.[24]
Artistry[]
Voice[]
Seven's vocal range can be classified in the tenor range. His voice can be described as smooth, mellow, and sometimes mildly abrasive (see vocal belting) when songs, such as "Crazy," "La La La," "Hikari" and "I Know," call for it. He often sings with a vibrato in his voice that American R&B singers are known for, and also incorporates beatboxing into many of his songs such as "Passion." Se7en maintains an adamant belief that he should not lipsync during his live performances.[25]
Personal life[]
In June 2009, Seven acknowledged on his website that he and actress Park Han-byul had been in a relationship for seven years, with the couple having first met when they were seniors in high school. Seven had previously denied rumours that they were a couple to protect Park's privacy and let the relationship grow naturally.[26][27]
On December 23, 2014 a statement was released by Park Han-byul's agency stating that Park and Seven had ended their 12-year relationship earlier that year.[28]
On September 6, 2016 an exclusive report from Sports Chosen reported that Seven and actress Lee Da-hae had been dating for over a year and that most of their peers were aware of their relationship.[29]
Controversies[]
Seven was under investigation for allegedly visiting a massage parlor, famous for prostitution, whilst on military duty on June 22, 2013, alongside Sangchu of Mighty Mouth.[30] It was decided that they broke curfew trying to get massages. They allegedly visited several parlors that were closed before they found one that was open late. They left as soon as they realised that it was a parlor for prostitution. Both received ten days in military jail for their actions.[31] At the same time, five other celebrity recruits were sentenced to four days in military jail for possessing cellphones, and one was sentenced to 10 days' probation for leaving to watch a movie after hours. The incident caused a severe backlash, and led the Ministry of Defense to abolish the Celebrity Soldier unit.[32][unreliable source?]
Discography[]
Korean albums[]
- Just Listen (2003)
- Must Listen (2004)
- 24/Seven (2006)
- Sevolution (2006)
Chinese albums[]
- Must Listen (2006)
Japanese albums[]
- First Seven (2006)
- Dangerman (2016)
- 1109 (2017)
Tours[]
- 'First Se7en' Japan Yoyogi Concert (2006)
- 747 Live Concert (2007)
- 'Are U ready?' Japan Tour Concert (2007)
- Se7en 10th Anniversary Talk Concert – Thank U (2013)
Filmography[]
Television[]
Year | Title | Role |
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2007 | Prince Hours | Kang Hoo/Lee Hoo |
Theatre[]
Year | Title | Korean Title | Role | Ref. |
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2021 | I Loved You | 사랑했어요 | Yoon Gi-cheol | [33] |
Awards[]
References[]
- ^ "Se7en – Girls". INgrooves. Retrieved November 30, 2013 – via YouTube.
- ^ Se7en’s Performance to Be Aired in the U.S. Archived November 13, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Se7en and R&B Star Amerie Duet
- ^ 세븐-에이머리, 다정한 듀엣곡 녹음모습 공개 Archived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Message from YG (2006.12.21) Archived August 13, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 세븐 미국 진출 타이틀곡 UCC 유투브 유출사고에 활동 비상
- ^ Se7en Set to Make U.S. Debut Archived May 29, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Message from YG (2007.07.18) Archived August 13, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 세븐, 美서 상표등록..미국진출 '순풍'
- ^ U.S. Patent and Trademark Office registration of Se7en's name
- ^ 세븐, 美 진출 본격 시동... 신곡 3곡 현지서 선보여 Archived March 18, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Korean recording superstar Se7en arrives in Seattle"
- ^ ASIAN SUPERSTAR, SE7EN, AND VERIZON WIRELESS TEAM UP FOR ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH CHARITY PROGRAM
- ^ Choi, Joon Young (October 30, 2010). "'음중' 세븐, '잠시만 안녕'··3년 만의 국내활동 마무리". Asia Economy. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
- ^ B, Paul. "Kpop star Se7en Wins Award in China". Hollywood Invasion. Retrieved April 16, 2012.
- ^ Lee, Sun-min (March 20, 2013). "Seven set to start Army service". Joongang Daily. Archived from the original on June 26, 2013. Retrieved April 4, 2013.
- ^ Kim, JiYeon (March 19, 2013). "Se7en Enters the Army to Do His Duties". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved April 4, 2013.
- ^ "세븐 YG, 재계약 하지 않나? '서로 위한 이별'" (in Korean). Tenasia via Nate. February 25, 2015. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
- ^ K, J. (October 13, 2016). "Watch: Se7en Is Back With "Give It To Me" MV". Soompi. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
- ^ "세븐, 디모스트엔터테인먼트와 전속계약…본격 국내활동 시동".
- ^ '궁S' 팬들 기대 이하 시청률에 '닥본사' 운동 깃발 올렸다
- ^ '궁S' 해외에서 후끈 "시청률 우리도 안타까워" Archived January 19, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ SE7EN,首次演技挑戰是'苦?',還是'藥' Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 세븐 "'궁S' 탓 우울증? 말도 안돼!" 일축
- ^ Different Strokes for Different Folks from Se7en
- ^ Lee Tae-hoon. "Se7en Confesses Love for Actress Park". The Korea Times, June 10, 2009. Retrieved June 24, 2009.
- ^ "Love Is in the Air for Korean Celebrities". KBS World, June 11, 2009. Retrieved June 24, 2009.
- ^ "[1]". "Soompi.", December 23, 2014. Retrieved December 23, 2014.
- ^ "[단독] 세븐♥이다해, 1년째 핑크빛 열애.."해외서 데이트"". entertain.naver.com (in Korean). September 7, 2016. Retrieved April 22, 2021.
- ^ Kim, Do-kyun (June 26, 2013). 상추·세븐, 안마시술소 출입 논란... 국방부 "조사 중". OhmyNews (in Korean). Retrieved September 2, 2020.
- ^ "軍, 연예병사 무더기 징계…영창 7명·근신 1명". 네이트뉴스 (in Korean). July 25, 2013. Retrieved April 22, 2021.
- ^ KpopStarz (July 18, 2013). "South Korean Ministry Of Defense Eliminates Celebrity Soldier Unit: Sangchu, Se7en, 8 Others To Be Punished In Wake Of PR Officer Scandal". KpopStarz. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
- ^ Lim Dong-geun (June 29, 2021). "뮤지컬 '사랑했어요' 8월 개막…조장혁·고유진·세븐 등 출연". yna (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
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