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DK 도겸 | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Lee Seok-min |
Born | Namyangju, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea | February 18, 1997
Occupation | Singer |
Musical career | |
Genres | K-pop |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 2015–present |
Labels | Pledis |
Member of | |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 이석민 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | I Seokmin |
McCune–Reischauer | I Sŏkmin |
Stage name | |
Hangul | 도겸 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Do Gyeom |
McCune–Reischauer | To Kyŏm |
Lee Seok-min (Korean: 이석민; born February 18, 1997), professionally known as Dokyeom (Korean: 도겸) or DK for short, is a South Korean singer. Managed by Pledis Entertainment, he is a member of the boy group Seventeen, and the leader of its subunit BSS.[1][2]
Outside of his work within Seventeen and BSS, DK has released a number of OSTs which has been commercially successful in South Korea. In xx year, he was the main character in xx performances of Xcalibur.
Early life
Lee Seok-min was born in X. He attended Y high school and graduated when. He went on to attend X university.
Name
DK is the shortened version of his Korean stage name Dokyeom. In Korean, Do (도; 道) refers to a path or road, while Kyeom (겸; 兼) means "multitasker", together representing a goal to be a multi-talented person who can take on many paths.[3]
Career
2011-2014: Pre-debut
DK joined Pledis Entertainment in late 2011, having auditioned for the company after being inspired by South Korean singer Yoon Do-hyun's career.[4] He auditioned with three songs: YB Band's "Peppermint Candy", 2AM's "This Song" and the Korean version of "This Is the Moment" from the musical Jekyll & Hyde.[5]
In 2013, he began appearing in Seventeen TV, an online reality show that introduced Pledis' trainees and showed potential members of the boy group Seventeen before their official debut. The show was broadcast periodically on Ustream, where the trainees showed themselves training, singing, creating choreographies and playing games.[6] The online show also included participation in concerts, titled Like Seventeen.[7][8]
2015–present: Seventeen, BSS, and solo activities
In 2015, DK debuted as a member of the South Korean boy group Seventeen with the extended play 17 Carat on May 29.Cite error: A <ref>
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(see the help page).[9] In 2023, after a five year hiatus, the group returned with the single album Second Wind and song "Fighting" which both met commercial success.
In February 2019, DK was cast in the lead role of King Arthur in a South Korean production of Artus-Excalibur titled Xcalibur at the Sejong Center.[10] In anticipation for the role, he was featured on the cover of the performing arts magazine Scene Playbill.[11] His performance received praise from critics and audiences, with Jang Woo-young of The Chosun Ilbo calling DK "amazing", with the musical "announc[ing] the birth of a new musical star."[12][13] Frank Wildhorn, the original composer of the musical, also commended his talent.[14] For the role, he was nominated for "Best Male Rookie" at the 4th Korea Musical Awards and the 2019 Stagetalk Audience Choice Awards.[15][16]
In 2020, DK and bandmate Joshua collaborated with American musician Pink Sweats on a remix of his song "17".[17]
In 2021 reprised his role at a larger theatre again in Seoul. Good feedback for his performance. In 2021 released you're my christmas. Nominations received for his performance.
On 18 February 2023, DK released a cover of Baekhyun's "Amusement Park" to commemorate his 25th birthday.[18] In June, he shared another cover, of Yuuri's "Betelgeuse".[19] In June 2024 he released a cover of Lauv's "Steal the Show" as a YouTube Music exclusive.[20] In July, he released another cover, of Day6's "Happy".[21]
Artistry
Voice
DK's voice has been described as XYZ. He has been remarked as one of the best vocals in K-Pop. Any influences.
Other ventures
Fashion
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Discography
Singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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KOR [22] | |||
"Screen Time" (Epik High featuring Hoshi) |
2023 | 129 | Screen Time |
Soundtrack appearances
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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KOR [23] | |||
"Shingiru" (with Joshua) |
2023 | Bro&Marble in Dubai OST | |
"Our Vacation" (with Lee Seung-gi, Yoo Yeon-seok, Kyuhyun, Jee Seok-jin, Lee Dong-hwi, Jo Se-ho, and Joshua) | |||
"Goddess of Despair" | 2024 | Astra: Knights of Veda OST |
Composition credits
All credits are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association unless stated otherwise.
Year | Artist | Song | Album | Lyrics | Music | ||
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Credited | With | Credited | With | ||||
2016 | Seventeen | "Say Yes" | Love & Letter | Woozi, Seungkwan, Kiggen | — | ||
"Adore U (아낀다)" (Vocal Team) | Bumzu, S.Coups, Woozi, Vernon, Seungkwan | — | |||||
2017 | "Without You" | Teen, Age | Woozi, Vernon, Jeonghan, Hoshi, The8, Mingyu, S.Coups, Dino, Bumzu | — | |||
"Clap" | Bumzu, Woozi, Hoshi, Mingyu, Jeonghan, Seungkwan | — | |||||
"Hello" | Bumzu, Mingyu, Jun | Bumzu | |||||
"Campfire" | Woozi, Vernon, Jeonghan, Wonwoo, The8, Mingyu, S.Coups, Seungkwan, Bumzu | — | |||||
"We gonna make it shine" | Non-album singles | Bumzu, Woozi, Joshua, Seungkwan, Jeonghan | — | ||||
2019 | BSS | "Just do it" | Woozi, Hoshi, Seungkwan | — | |||
2020 | Seventeen | "Hey Buddy" | Semicolon | Bumzu, Woozi, Mingyu, The8 | Bumzu, Woozi, Mingyu, The8, Lee Gi-yong, Lee Min-gyu | ||
2022 | "In the Soop" | Non-album singles | Woozi, Wonwoo, Dino, Hoshi, Mingyu, Joshua, Jeonghan | — | |||
DK | "You're My Christmas" | Jozu, Lee Beom-hoon | Jozu, Lee Beom-hoon | ||||
2023 | BSS | "Fighting" | Second Wind | Bumzu, Woozi, Hoshi, Seungkwan, Lee Young-ji | — | ||
"Lunch" | Bumzu, Woozi, Hoshi, Seungkwan | — | |||||
"7PM" | Bumzu, Woozi, Hoshi, Seungkwan, Peder Elias | — |
Filmography
Television shows
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2018 | Creaking Heroes | Cast member | [24] | |
King of Mask Singer | Contestant | Ep. 153-154 | [25] | |
Dancing High | Special judge | Ep. 7-8 | [26] |
Web shows
Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
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2013–2014 | Seventeen TV | Cast member | [27] |
2015 | Hoshi and Seungkwan's Andromeda | [28] | |
2023 | Bromarble | [29] |
Music video appearances
Year | Title | Artist | Notes | Ref. |
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2012 | "Face" | NU'EST | Pre-debut | [30] |
"Venus" | Hello Venus | [31] | ||
2014 | "My Copycat" | Orange Caramel | [32] |
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