Seven (South Korean singer)

Singer

Birthday November 9, 1984

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Seoul, South Korea

Age 39 years old

Nationality South Korea

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1984

Choi Dong-wook (born November 9, 1984), better known by his stage name Seven (stylized as Se7en), is a South Korean singer.

2003

He made his debut in 2003 with the studio album Just Listen, which sold over 210,000 copies by the end of the year and spawned the hit single "Come Back to Me".

Its success led Seven to win the Best New Artist awards at various year-end award ceremonies in South Korea, including at the SBS Gayo Daejeon, MBC Gayo Daejejeon, Mnet Music Video Festival and Golden Disc Awards.

After four years of training in singing and dancing, he made his debut in 2003 with the album Just Listen, released on March 8.

Later that year, he received best new artist awards at the Golden Disc Awards, MBC Gayo Daejejeon, Mnet Music Video Festival, SBS Gayo Daejeon, and Seoul Music Awards.

2004

Seven's sophomore album, Must Listen (2004), also saw success and produced the hit single "Passion".

It received various awards including Best Male Video at the 2004 MKMF and the Popularity Award at the Golden Disc Awards.

On July 7, 2004, Seven released his second album, Must Listen, which he described as being more grown-up than his debut album.

Must Listen peaked at number one on the monthly Recording Industry Association of Korea album chart.

The album's lead single, "Passion", won Best Male Video at the Mnet Km Music Video Festival, as well as bonsang awards at the Golden Disc Awards and MBC Gayo Daejejeon.

The album includes all of the songs from his 2004 Korean album of the same name, as well as two new songs in Chinese.

He went on to win three awards at the China Original Music Pop Chart Awards held that summer, helping to establish his reputation as a "Hallyu star".

On March 8, Seven released his third Korean studio album, 24/Se7en (which includes the lead single "I Know"), as well as his first Japanese studio album, First Se7en.

24/Se7en charted at number one on Hanteo's daily album chart in South Korea, while First Se7en debuted at number eight on Oricon's daily album chart in Japan.

He released his fourth Korean studio album, Se7olution, on November 1.

2005

In 2005, Seven expanded into the Japanese market with the release of his Japanese debut single "Hikari".

His follow-up Japanese singles, "Style" (2005), "Start Line / Forever" (2005), and "I Wanna..."

In April 2005, Seven continued promotions for Must Listen in Thailand, where the album sold over 100,000 copies and the singles "Passion" and "Tattoo" topped the Channel V weekly charts.

Later that month, he won the award for Popular Asian Artist at the Channel V Thailand Music Video Awards.

2006

(2006), reached the top ten on the Oricon Singles Chart.

Seven's third Korean studio album, 24/Seven, and first Japanese studio album, First Seven, were both released on March 8, 2006.

On January 9, 2006, Seven released his first Chinese album, Must Listen (不得不聽), in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia and Singapore.

2007

Seven made his acting debut in January 2007 as the lead of the TV drama Prince Hours, a spin-off of the 2006 hit series Princess Hours.

While viewership ratings for the show were low, Seven said in an interview after the show concluded, "The word 'failure' is used to describe Prince Hours, but, to me, it is a great success that's so precious".

In April 2007, it was reported that Seven's debut English-language single had been leaked on YouTube.

The song, titled "This Is My Year", featured rapper Fabolous and was not intended to be released until later that year.

As a result of the leak, YG Entertainment announced that it would revise plans for Seven's U.S. debut.

2008

On March 14, 2008, Seven held a preview party in New York City for his upcoming U.S. debut.

He played three new songs, which featured collaborations with producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins and hip-hop group Three 6 Mafia.

He continued promotions in Los Angeles in May, when he announced that he had finished recording 12 songs for his planned U.S. album.

2009

In 2009, he recorded his first English-language single titled "Girls" with Lil' Kim.

On March 10, 2009, Seven released his first English-language single, "Girls," a pop-R&B song that features American rapper Lil' Kim.

In June, Seven became the first Asian artist to have his music video played on the U.S. television channel BET, when "Girls" was broadcast on the music video show 106 & Park.

Seven's full English-language album was ultimately not released.

2010

His next Korean singles, "Better Together" (2010) and "When I Can't Sing" (2012), reached the top five on the Gaon Digital Chart in South Korea.

Seven began training under the management agency YG Entertainment at the age of fifteen.

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 BigBang'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.