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Kim Dong-ryul (; born March 15, 1974) is a South Korean pop singer-songwriter. He composes, arranges, writes lyrics, produces, and performs his own music. He has been active since 1993.


Career


Exhibition era (1993–1997)

As an architectural major in
Yonsei University Yonsei University (; ) is a private research university in Seoul, South Korea. As a member of the "SKY" universities, Yonsei University is deemed one of the three most prestigious institutions in the country. It is particularly respected in the ...
, Kim Dong-ryul formed the duet Exhibition with his close friend, Seo Dong-wook. Dong-ryul composed their songs and played the piano while Dong-wook played bass guitar. The duet became famous through an MBC University Song Festival in 1993.Kim Dong-ryul's official website
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They emerged champion and won the special prize with the song "In Dreams" which Seo wrote and Kim composed. From then onwards, Kim began his career of singing, composing, and writing lyrics. Kim's first album ''An Essay of Memory'', which famous singer Shin Hae-cheol produced, was released in 1994. Even though the duet were new figures in the world of popular music, they did the composing, piano, bass, and computer programming themselves. The album received positive reviews and climbed onto the top ten chart, going on to sell over 600,000 copies. In 1994, Kim and Seo enlisted in military service together. Upon release, the duet released their second album ''Strangers'' in 1996. The album was also produced by Shin Hae-cheol, and instrumentalists Yi, Byeong-Woo,
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, and Jeong Won-young participated in it. ''Strangers'' also received positive reviews from critics, but there was a plagiarism dispute regarding "A Testament", a song on the album. The song came under suspicion because of its similarity to "The Girl Who Fell from the Sky", from the soundtrack in
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's animated film '' Laputa: Castle in the Sky''. Experts decided that the main melody and ways of using instruments were similar, so "A Testament" became a dishonourable song for the duet. In 1997, the duet decided to return to normal school life. They then released their last album ''Graduation'' with five songs which had special personal meanings for them. Especially, "First Love" which was composed by Kim Dong-ryul when he was 14 years old and "In Dreams" which was the song that made the duet very popular.


Carnival era

After disbanding, Seo Dong-wook became a normal student. But Kim Dong-ryul said, "The only thing I can do is music." He created the project group Carnival with
Lee Juck Lee Juck (; born February 28, 1974) is a South Korean singer, lyricist, composer and arranger. Biography Lee Juck was born in Seoul and attended Banpo High School. He graduated from Seoul National University with a major in sociology. He made ...
, with whom he became close with through the Jam concert of a popular radio program, ''At Starry Nights''. Both of them were 24, singers and composers. But their music styles were very different. Kim Dong-ryul's songs were still slightly naive and mostly standard classical ballads, while Lee Juck's songs were poignant and heretical. The two decided to collaborate and their music was of the funk genre. They worked with world-famous brass session team, Jerry Hey, and Korean singer and jazz pianist, Kim Gwang-min; subsequently they released the album ''Carnival'' in 1997. It had a retro theme, and was a great success for them. They won the
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.


Solo era

After the success of Carnival, Kim composed several popular songs such as "For a Thousand Days" for
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and "Show" for Kim Won-jun. In 1998 he released his first solo album ''The Shadow of Forgetfulness'' with a piano-based sound recalling early Elton John. Critics wrote that he had managed to create a new ballad style which featured classical and polished melodies. After the first album, he held his first solo concert on Christmas Day in 1998. Even though he was already successful and a well-acknowledged artiste, Kim decided to study music more. He entered
Berklee College of Music Berklee College of Music is a private music college in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the largest independent college of contemporary music in the world. Known for the study of jazz and modern American music, it also offers college-level cours ...
in 1999 and majored in
film scoring A film score is original music written specifically to accompany a film. The score comprises a number of orchestral, instrumental, or choral pieces called cues, which are timed to begin and end at specific points during the film in order to e ...
. While studying there, he wanted to make real Korean-style music and he became more interested in Korean traditional music and culture. At the end of his first academic year, he released his second solo album ''Hope''. In this album, he collaborated with not only the
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but also '
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' which is a traditional Korean percussion quartet. In 2001, he released his third solo album ''Homecoming''. He continued to integrate Korean traditional music and classical sound. The critics commented on this album that it had a well-rounded sound and the overall atmosphere was natural and stable. After graduating top of his class, Kim returned to Korea and released his fourth solo album ''Exposing'' in 2004. The song "At Long Last" (이제서야) from this album topped the KBS charts in April. Kim had tried to incorporate some new music styles in ''Exposing'', such as bossa nova, samba, and pop-opera. His music became more comprehensive and mature. Especially, song arrangements were more refined than before. Kim Dong-ryul held his second solo concert in Seoul and Busan in August 2004 and released the live recording album ''Invitation'' in 2005. He put his music and experience of the past ten years into this recording album. From 2005 to 2007 he hosted the TV music program ''Kim Dong-ryul's For You'' and the radio program ''Kim Dong-ryul's Music Island''. A 'Best-Of' compilation album was released in 2007. In 2008, Kim released his fifth album ''Monologue''. It peaked at number one on the charts and sold nearly 100,000 copies. This record was momentous to the Korean music industry because the rate of physical album sales then had been very low. Most songs from the album became very popular among all generations. After this breakthrough, Kim held three concerts in 2008. All the advance tickets were sold out in less than 20 minutes. The concerts were designed to be full-scale in every way and Kim rearranged his songs to be accompanied by an orchestra. In January 2018, Kim released a new EP, ''Reply'', after a 3-year hiatus which sold 14,374 copies in the first month of sales. In September, he will release a single titled "Song", which is an extension of his latest EP ''Reply''.


Solo discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Extended plays


Band discography


Exhibition

* ''Exhibition'' (1994) * ''Exhibition 2'' (1996) * ''Graduation'' (졸업) (1997)


Carnival

* ''Carnival'' (1997)


Verandah Project

* ''Day Off'' (2010)


Awards


Mnet Asian Music Awards


Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards


References

#About Composer

#Moneytoda

#My Dail

#IZM Neo Music Communit

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#KB

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External links

* at MusicFarm Records {{DEFAULTSORT:Kim, Dong-ryul 1974 births Living people Berklee College of Music alumni K-pop singers Music Farm artists People from Seoul South Korean pop pianists South Korean pop singers South Korean record producers South Korean radio presenters Yonsei University alumni Korean Music Award winners Male pianists 21st-century South Korean male singers 21st-century pianists South Korean male singer-songwriters