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Lee Seung-hoon (; born January 11, 1992), also known by the mononym Hoony, is a South Korean rapper, dancer and choreographer. His musical career began in 2011 as a contestant in the first installation of ''
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'' (2011–2012) where he caught the attention of
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CEO
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– who later signed him under his agency. Lee debuted with
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after the band competed and were titled as the victors of ''WIN: Who is Next'' (2013) on August 17, 2014.


Life and career


1992–2010: Early life

Lee Seung-hoon was born on January 11, 1992, in
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,
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, South Korea, as the youngest succeeding two daughters. His father's absence in Lee's childhood was prominent due to his occupation as a businessman based in Vietnam. His eldest sister had also moved to
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when he was a child. Lee pursued dance at a young age and became adamant to join
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since his enrollment in high school; however, his interest in dance resulted in severe back pains and restricted Lee to choreograph when it occurred. Lee relied on
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as treatment for his nerves along his spine that suffered from irritation.


2011–2021: Career beginnings and debut with Winner

20-year-old Lee (
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) moved to Seoul after he completed his secondary education as an attempt to enter the music industry. His motivation heightened after he witnessed Hoya of
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, a fellow peer in dance from his hometown, accomplish his dreams. Lee then formed the dance team "Honest Boys" (바른아이들; ''baleun aideul'') with friends from Busan and showcased their performances on the streets of Seoul. The trio auditioned for the first installation of ''
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'' (2011); however, his team was soon eliminated from the
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posterior to their advancement from the preliminaries. He had also auditioned for entertainment companies but did not succeed. Lee joined a choreography team in which he became their team leader and created a dance routine for
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of
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and his
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performance for
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and their campaign in 2011. In his final attempt at pursuing his goal, Lee successfully auditioned for the inaugural season of ''
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'' (2011–2012), a music audition program. He received attention for renting a four
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(13.22
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) room one minute away from
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, home to his favorite artists. His creativity and wittiness also stood out to many – displayed in the cover performance of
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's "Father" (아버지; ''abeoji''). The hip-hop duo credited Lee for his contribution in ushering more attention to their songs than its initial success bringing in more profit. Namely,
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and
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expressed their interest and added they were watching him and his stage.
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voiced her desire to work with him while
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CEO
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stated Lee was the only contestant he viewed as a "true artist". Moreover,
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noted his stages were the most inspirational apropos of it. He overall placed fourth behind Park Jimin,
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and
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. His newfound rise followed an appearance on '' Strong Heart'', performance at Youth Festival in
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and photographed for a spread entitled "Boys Like Girls" in '' Vogue Girl'' Korea for the month of June with K-pop Star contestant
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. He and Lee Hi signed an exclusive contract with YG Entertainment and was situated into its trainee system in May. On February 25, 2013, YG Entertainment CEO
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stated Lee would shine best in a
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contrary to as a soloist thus his preparation for debut in their upcoming team; however, he participated as a contestant for ''WIN: Who is Next?'' (2013) which involved two assembles consisting of male trainees under the label (A and B) who would battle for the chance to debut by series end after embarking on a one-hundred day journey. Lee was placed in "Team A" with Kim Jin-woo,
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,
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and
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. In the series finale, Team A had won the show and would debut under the name "Winner". Lee made his official debut with the five-piece band on August 17, 2014, with the studio album entitled ''
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''. The band's success upon debut was recorded as "unprecedented" by Korean media outlets and were dubbed as "monster rookies". Amidst his activities with the band, Lee ventured into entertainment in which his credits include ''Eat, Sleep, Eat: Krabi'' (2016) with
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and
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, ''Mimi Shop'' (2018) with the inclusion of labelmate
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, and '' Law of the Jungle in Mexico'' (2018). He also served as the youngest dance mentor in ''Dancing High'' (2018) and enriched the knowledge of teens in South Korea by assisting them to thrive as dancers as they competed in teams in prospect of winning dance lessons in the
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. His credits further extends to ''Awesome Feed'' (2018), ''Door-to-Door Salesmen'' (2020) on
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, and ''I Want to Be a Celebrity'' (2022).


2022–present: Solo activities and Youtube

On October 17, 2022, Lee launched his personal YouTube channel "This Seunghoon, That Seunghoon" and uploaded his first video to reach out to his fans and "address the gap between human Lee Seunghoon and idol Lee Seunghoon" and "reveal absolutely everything".


Personal life

On basis of his
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, Lee enlisted on April 16, 2020, and served his training at the Nonsan Army Training Center for four weeks prior to fulfilling his military duty as a public service worker. Lee was discharged from his duties on January 14, 2022, after he completed one year and seven months of his enlistment.


Artistry


Choreography and dance style

As a dancer, Lee's style is considered more relaxed compared to the usual vigorous movements found in most idols, as he puts more detailed elements in his choreography with accordance to its lyrics or sound. He is also viewed as a versatile dancer and choreographer due to his ability in executing various genres in his dance routine. Lee has often been cited as an "idea bank" and "genius choreographer" in which his stages encompassed creativity and uniqueness. 1Million Dance Studio CEO and choreographer Lia Kim expressed Lee knew many dancing techniques given the long period of time he has been dancing for. Kwon Young-deuk of YGX stated Lee fully immerses himself and "feels" the dance and also learns choreography the fastest in YG Entertainment. For
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, Lee has choreographed their debut lead singles "Empty" (공허해; ''gongheohae'') and "Color Ring" from ''
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'' and "Fool" from ''
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'' – which he created and finalized within five hours.


Other ventures


Fashion

In September 2017, Lee and his bandmate
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were chosen as the influencers most suited in becoming ambassadors of the luxury brand,
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, appointed by its previous creative officer Christopher Bailey as they exhibited a "Viktor Horsting & Rolf Snoeren-like approach to haute couture". Both were labelled as winning front row looks and acquired advance access to the Burberry Spring 2018 collection two days after they landed at
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in
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. In the fashion event, the London-based modelling agency AMCK Models' director and head scout, Patrick Egbon-Marshall gave Lee the sobriquet "Red King" and showed interest to scout him as a model to the agency.


Philanthropy

Within his publicized acts, Lee and his fans accomplished 2,220 kg of rice wreaths for the press conference of ''Dancing High'' (2018) of which the fans supplied 500 kg of its total. Lee chose to distribute the rice to elderies of low-income who lived alone and to the disabled. He is also recognized as a regular donator alongside YG Entertainment and his fans for
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(KARA).


Discography


Other charted songs


Production credits

All song credits are adapted from the
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's database, unless otherwise noted.


Solo work


Work as Winner


Other artists


Filmography


Television shows


Web shows


Music video appearances


Radio


Awards and nominations


Notes


References


External links


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lee, Seung-hoon YG Entertainment artists 1992 births Living people South Korean male idols K-pop Star participants Musicians from Busan South Korean male rappers South Korean male singers South Korean pop singers South Korean hip hop dancers Winner (band) members 21st-century South Korean singers