Yugyeom

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Kim Yu-gyeom
Yugyeom for Marie Claire Korea July 2021 issue 04.jpg
Yugyeom in June 2021
Born (1997-11-17) November 17, 1997 (age 24)
Namyangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
EducationDaekyeung University
Occupation
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • dancer
Musical career
Genres
Years active2014–present
Labels
Associated acts
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationKim Yu-gyeom
McCune–ReischauerKim Yukyŏm
Websitewww.aomgofficial.com/yugyeom

Kim Yu-gyeom (Korean: 김유겸; born November 17, 1997),[1] mononymously known by his stage name Yugyeom (Korean: 유겸), is a South Korean singer, songwriter and dancer who debuted as a member of Got7 in 2014[2][3] and one half of its duo subunit Jus2.[4]

Early life[]

Despite being born in Seoul, Kim has spent a little of his childhood in Saudi Arabia due to his dad's job.[5] The family later moved to Yeosu[6] and then Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province, where he grew up alongside his older brother.[7] In February 2016, he graduated from Hanlim Multi Art School[1] and enrolled into Daekyeung University's Model Department. His mom initially didn't want him to become an idol and wanted him to be a normal student like everyone else, but he insisted on giving him a chance.

He started dreaming of becoming a singer and a dancer watching performances of Big Bang and J.Y. Park when he was little.[8][9] He was especially interested in dance,[10] and started dancing when he was 14, joining the Body & Soul crew:[11] with them, in 2010, he won second place at the national competition Adrenaline House Dance Battle.[1] While attending the first year of middle school, he took part in the Hidden Performing Arts Tournament, where he danced to Beast's "Shock".[10] His older brother filmed the performance and posted it to Cyworld, where the footage caught the attention of Kim's cousin, a dance teacher, who invited him to join her dance school.[10][12] Another teacher at that school was a dance instructor for JYP Entertainment, and this led him to an audition for the label.[10][13] He became a trainee in 2011.[14]

Career[]

2013–2020: Debut and solo activities[]

Trained under JYP Entertainment, he appeared on the 2013 Mnet reality-survival program WIN: Who Is Next, alongside fellow co-members Mark Tuan, Jackson Wang, Bambam of Got7 and label mates Young K, Jae Park, Wonpil, Sungjin, Junhyeok (formerly) of Day6 pre debut, competing against YG Entertainment trainees, who later debuted respectively as Winner and iKon members.[15][16][17]

On January 16, 2014, Kim debuted with K-pop boy group Got7 with the first EP Got It?.[18][19][20] In 2015, JYP Entertainment in partnership with Youku Tudou, released a mini web drama series titled Dream Knight in which the drama featured the Got7 members as themselves. Over the years, he also took part in creating choreographies for "If You Do" from their EP Mad,[21] and for "Poison" from their EP Dye.[22]

In 2016, he participated in Mnet's Hit the Stage, a dance survival show which idols from different K-pop groups team up with professional dance teams to compete with others, appearing in episodes 9 and 10. He ranked second in episode 9 and won first place during the final.[23][24] The same year, Kim began taking part in writing and composing Got7's songs, debuting as a songwriter with "See The Light" (빛이나) for their Flight Log: Departure album.[25] Kim also co-hosted The Show on April 5[26][27] and The Show SBS Super Concert in Busan on October 18.[28]

In April 2018, together with fellow member Jay B, he participated in the art collaboration project "Collaboran" for carbonated mineral water brand Perrier with American multimedia artist Ben Jones. The art collaboration was unveiled at a launching event on April 22, at Nakwon Musical Instrument Arcade.[29] With Got7's third full-length studio album Present: You, Kim released his solo song "Fine". The accompanying music video was disclosed on September 12.[30] In February 2019, he joined the SBS reality show Law of The Jungle in Northern Mariana Islands for four episodes.[31][32] On March 5, he debuted as one half of the K-pop duo Jus2 alongside Jay B, as the second sub-unit of Got7, with the mini album Focus.[33][34]

In 2020, he made his solo magazine cover debut in a double cover edition for the February issue of the global art fashion magazine, Maps.[35][36][37] In May, he appeared on MBC's singing competition show King of Mask Singer as "Mr. Raspberry Wine", on episode 257.[9][38]

2021–present: Departure from JYPE and solo debut[]

In January 2021, Kim, along with the other group members, parted ways with JYP Entertainment though remaining as Got7. Rumors soon followed that Kim would join AOMG.[39][40] It was then confirmed on February 19 that Kim had officially signed an exclusive contract with AOMG.[41] His dance visual video of "Franchise" by Travis Scott featuring Young Thug and M.I.A. came with the announcement.[41] Kim featured in an interview and pictorial for the March issue of Elle Korea.[42]

Yugyeom in June 2021

On June 3, it was announced that Kim would make a mid-June comeback, his first release as an AOMG artist which also features fellow label mate, Gray.[43][44][45] June 11 and 17 were announced as the release dates.[46][47] Kim released a 7-track extended play titled Point of View: U, for which he collaborated with hip-hop artists DeVita, Loco, Gray, Jay Park and Punchnello.[48] Gray produced five of the songs, while Cha Cha Malone two.[49] The pre-release single, "I Want U Around" featuring DeVita, was accompanied by a music video.[50][51] A music video for "All Your Fault" (네 잘못이야) was also released on June 17 featuring Gray.[52]

Kim featured in the July issue of Marie Claire.[53]

On June 22, 2021, Kim made his debut on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales Chart at number two with "I Want U Around".[54] Two days later, his first solo EP debuted on the Gaon Album Chart at number 11[55] and "All Your Fault" featuring Gray debuted on the Gaon Download Chart at number 15.[56]

He performed at We All Are One, a cheering concert for the Tokyo Olympics, in August.[57]

Discography[]

Extended plays[]

List of extended plays, showing selected details, selected chart positions, and sales figures
Title Details Peak chart
positions
Sales
KOR
[58]
Point of View: U 8

Singles[]

Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
"All Your Fault" (네 잘못이야) (feat. Gray) 2021 [a] N/A Point of View: U
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Other releases[]

Title Year Album
"The Way You Are" (그대로) 2017 Non-commercial singles[b]
"You Know"
"No Way" (feat. G2)
"I Don't Know" (feat. Reddy)
"A Little Bit More" (조금만 더) 2019
"You"
"To Me" (나에게) 2020
"Used To Blame" (원망했던)
"Don't Think" (생각없이)
"MYOB" (신경 꺼)
"I Can Do It, You Can Do It"

Writing credits[]

All song credits are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association's database, unless otherwise noted.[61]

Year Artist Title Album Lyrics Music
Credited With Credited With
2016 Got7 "See the Light" (빛이나) Flight Log: Departure[62][63] Yes Mark Tuan, Frants, BamBam Yes Mark, Frants
JYP Nation "Encore" Non-album single Yes J.Y. Park "The Asiansoul", Armadillo, Kim Seung-soo, Mark, Jackson Wang No
Got7 "No Jam" (노잼) Flight Log: Turbulence[64] Yes Mark, Frants, BamBam, Jackson Wang Yes Mark, Frants
"Let Me Know" Hey Yah Yes Frants, Amon Hayashi, Natsumi Kobayashi Yes Frants
2017 "Don't Care" (양심없이) Flight Log: Arrival[65] Yes Yes mo'l
"To Me" (내게) 7 for 7[66] Yes Yes Effn
"97 Young & Rich" Turn Up Yes BamBam, Frants, Simon Yes BamBam, Frants
2018 "Us" (우리) Eyes on You Yes Samuel Ku Yes Effn
"2 (Two)" The New Era Yes Jinyoung, Distract, Mark, Secret Weapon, Samuelle Soung Yes Jinyoung, Distract, Mark, Secret Weapon
"No One Else" Present: You[67][68] Yes Effn, Room102 Yes Effn, Room102
"Fine" Yes Yes Effn
"WOLO" Present: You & Me Yes Jackson Wang, BamBam No
"From Now" (이젠) Yes Yes Effn
"Phoenix" Yes Jackson Wang Yes Jackson Wang, Boytoy
2019 "25" I Won't Let You Go Yes Jinyoung, Distract, Cosho Yes Jinyoung, Distract, Secret Weapon
Jus2 "Focus on Me" Focus Yes Defsoul (JayB) Yes Defsoul (Jay B), Cosmix Boy, OLNL
"Love Talk" Yes Yes Effn, Frants
"Long Black" Yes Veljkovic Karla Maria, Re:One Yes Effn, Yoo Jeffrey
"Breath" (吐息) Focus (Japan Edition)[69] Yes Defsoul (Jay B) No
Got7 "1°" Spinning Top: Between Security and Insecurity Yes Kass No
"Crash and Burn" Call My Name Yes Kass, Selah, Isran, Eniac No
2020 "Poison" Dye[70] No Yes Davey Nate, A-Dee
"Thank You, Sorry" (이젠 내가 할게) Breath of Love: Last Piece Yes Nathan Yes Nathan
2021 Yugyeom "I Want U Around" (Feat. DeVita) Point of View: U Yes Gray, DeVita Yes Gray, DeVita
"Running Through The Rain" Yes Gray Yes Gray, Dax, Perro
"All Your Fault" (네 잘못이야) (Feat. Gray) Yes Gray Yes Gray
"All About U" (Feat. Loco) Yes Gray, Loco Yes Gray
"Love The Way" (Feat. Jay Park, Punchnello) Yes Jay Park, Punchnello Yes Jay Park, Cha Cha Malone
"Falling In Love" Yes Yes Adrian McKinnon, Jo Micheal, Cha Cha Malone
"When U Fall" Yes Gray Yes Gray

Filmography[]

Dramas[]

Year Title Role Network Note
2015 Dream Knight Yugyeom Youku Tudou Korean-Chinese webseries by JYPE and Youku Tudou

Variety shows[]

Year Title TV Network Note
2013 WIN: Who Is Next Mnet Rap and dance battle contestant (episode 4)
2016 Hit the Stage Mnet Contestant (episodes 9-10)
2019 Law of the Jungle SBS Cast member (episodes 349-353)
2020 King of Mask Singer MBC Contestant as Raspberry Wine (episode 257)

Radio presenting[]

Year Title TV Network Notes Ref.
2018 Lee Hong-ki's Kiss The Radio KBS Cool FM Special host with Got7's Youngjae (March 5–6) [71]
2020 Idol Radio MBC Radio Special host with Got7's Jay B (episode 571 aired on April 26)

Music videos[]

Year Title Artist Director Notes
2018 "Fine" Yugyeom NAIVE Creative Production Solo song from Got7's album Present: You
2021 "I Want U Around" Yugyeom (featuring DeVita) HQF (HIGHQUALITYFISH)
"All Your Fault" (네 잘못이야) Yugyeom (featuring Gray) Yongsoo Kwon (Saccharin Film)

Notes[]

  1. ^ "All Your Fault" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at no. 15 on the Gaon Download Chart.[60]
  2. ^ Released on SoundCloud's profile yugyeom17 (deleted in February 2021).

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "갓세븐 '우리만의 길 있어 엑소 부럽지 않아'(인터뷰)". Metro Seoul (in Korean). January 19, 2014. Retrieved January 15, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Dispatch (January 28, 2014). "[STARCAST] Should we try a self intro? 'Me' Written by the Pens of 'GOT7'". Naver. Archived from the original on October 15, 2016. Retrieved October 13, 2016.
  3. ^ "Self-introduction of Youngjae, Bambam and Yugyeom". The Star. Chosun. February 27, 2014. Archived from the original on October 15, 2016. Retrieved October 13, 2016.
  4. ^ "GOT7's JB and Yugyeom Talk Synesthesia, SoundCloud and the Significance of Jus2 Sub-Unit Project". Billboard. March 19, 2019. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
  5. ^ STAR Interview- GOT7갓세븐 (part 1) (Video) (in Korean). KBS World Arabic. April 25, 2016. 3:40 minutes in.
  6. ^ "[V LIVE] EveryDATE GOT7