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South Korean Celebrities Born In May
Girlfriend: Kim Tae-yeon (ex)
Also Known As: Byun Baek-hyun
Age: 33 Years, 33 Year Old Males
Family:
siblings: Byun Baek-beom
Pop Singers Contemporary R&B Singers
Height: 5'9" (175 cm), 5'9" Males
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education: Kyung Hee Cyber University
Childhood & Early Life
Byun Baek-hyun was born on May 6, 1992, in Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. He has an elder brother named Byun Baek-beom.
He was influenced by South Korean singer, actor, and music producer Jung Ji-hoon, better known as “Rain,” and started taking music lessons at the age of 11. He learnt the piano from Kim Hyun-woo, a member of the South Korean rock band ‘DickPunks.’
He studied at ‘Jungwon High School’ in Bucheon and was the lead singer of the band ‘Honsusangtae.’ The band won a local music festival during his school days. He was discovered by ‘SM Entertainment’ while he was preparing for the ‘Seoul Institute of the Arts’ entrance exams and later joined ‘SM Entertainment’ in 2011 after an audition.
Career
He became the ninth member of the South Korean–Chinese boy band ‘Exo’ in January 2012 and started performing as their lead singer. The band soon gained popularity, and this proved to be a stepping stone for Baekhyun.
By 2014, he became a regular host of the ‘SBS’ show ‘Inkigayo,’ along with his ‘Exo’ partner Suho. By the end of the year, he quit the show to concentrate on his band.
In July 2014, he made his musical theater debut with his portrayal of ‘Don Lockwood’ in the South Korean version of the musical ‘Singin’ in the Rain,’ produced by ‘SM Culture & Contents.’
In April 2015, he released his debut solo single, ‘Beautiful,’ as the soundtrack of the web-drama series ‘Exo Next Door.’ It became the first song from a web drama to top the digital charts.
In December 2015, he performed the number ‘Like Rain Like Music’ at the ‘SBS’ annual music program as a tribute to the original singer of the track, the late Kim Hyun-sik. The song was subsequently recorded and released digitally.
He released the duet ‘Dream,’ with Suzy from the South Korean girl band ‘Miss A,’ in January 2016. The song reached the number one spot on online real-time music charts and on ‘Gaon’s ‘Weekly Digital Chart.’ The number also won the first position on the TV shows ‘Music Bank’ and ‘Inkigayo.’
His duet ‘The Day,’ with singer K Will, became a popular folk-ballad duet on ‘SM Entertainment’s music project, ‘SM Station.’ Over the years, Baekhyun has developed his signature style of music that has become popular throughout South Korea and Asia.
In August 2016, he made his TV debut with the historical drama series ‘Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo,’ which was based on a Chinese novel. His performance received positive reviews and won him the ‘New Star Award’ at the 2016 ‘SBS Drama Awards.’
In October 2016, he formed a sub group of ‘Exo’ named ‘Exo-CBX,’ with Chen and Xiumin. They released their debut EP, ‘Hey Mama,’ featuring five tracks of a variety of genres.
Baekhyun had built a large fan following by the end of 2016. He soon began participating in the multiplayer online battle arena video game ‘League of Legends’ on ‘SM Entertainment.’ His performance in the ‘League of Legends’ tournament ‘2016 SM Super Celeb League’ helped him gain a large fan following in South Korea and China.
His 2017 duet ‘Rain,’ with Soyou from the girl band ‘Sistar,’ was another success. The song reached the number one position on almost all the digital music charts of South Korea. His single ‘Take You Home’ reached number 12 on the ‘Gaon Digital Chart.’
He is currently collaborating with rapper Loco for his next release.
Major Works
His hit singles include ‘My Turn to Cry’ (2014), ‘Like Rain, Like Music’ (2015), and ‘Take You Home’ (2017).
His most popular collaborations have been ‘The Day We Met’ (2015), ‘One Dream One Korea’ (2015), ‘Dream’ (2016), ‘The Day’ (2016), ‘Rain’ (2017), and ‘Young’ (2018).
He has also appeared in the TV series ‘To the Beautiful You’ (2012), ‘Exo Next Door’ (2015), and ‘Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo’ (2016).
He co-hosted the TV show ‘Inkigayo’ in 2014 and appeared in a recurring role in ‘Master Key’ in 2017.
He played the lead role in the play ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ in 2014.
Awards & Achievements
He was awarded the ‘Most Popular Singer’ (South Korea) award at the 4th ‘YinYueTai V-Chart Awards’ and the ‘Popularity Award (Actor)’ at the inaugural ‘Asia Artists Awards’ in 2016.
The same year, he won the ‘Best Rookie Award’ at the inaugural ‘Asia Artist Awards’ and the ‘New Star Award’ at the ‘SBS Drama Awards’ for his performance in ‘Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo.’
He also won the ‘Melon Music Award’ for the ‘Best R&B/ Soul’ and the ‘Mnet Asian Music Award’ for the ‘Best Collaboration’ for the duet ‘Dream’ with Suzy.
‘Dream’ also won the ‘Digital Bonsang’ award and ‘Asian Choice Popularity Award’ at the 31st ‘Golden Disk Awards’ in 2017.
Lately, he has been honored with the ‘Fandom School Award’ for ‘Individual Popularity’ in 2018.
Personal Life
Baekhyun has earned a dan 3 belt in the Korean martial art Hapkido. He loves animals and has a dog named Mongryoung. However, he is not too fond of the outdoors and prefers playing video games instead.
He attends online classes on culture and arts provided by the ‘Kyung Hee Cyber University.’
He dated Kim Tae-yeon of the band ‘Girl’s Generation’ from 2014 to 2015, but the couple broke up later. He is currently believed to be single.
Facts About Baekhyun
Baekhyun has a black belt in hapkido, showcasing his dedication and discipline in martial arts training.
He is known for his impressive vocal range and has received praise for his powerful and emotive singing voice.
Baekhyun once revealed that he enjoys cooking and finds it to be a relaxing and creative outlet outside of his music career.
Despite his busy schedule as a K-pop idol, Baekhyun is known for his witty sense of humor and playful personality, often making fans laugh with his funny antics.
Baekhyun has a soft spot for animals and has been seen interacting with pets in various variety shows, displaying his caring and compassionate nature.
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