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Coogie
Background information
Birth nameKim Jeong-hun
Born (1994-01-23) January 23, 1994 (age 30)
Daejeon, South Korea
GenresHip hop, lo-fi, trap, R&B
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
Years active2018-present
LabelsAOMG

Kim Jeong-hun (Korean김정훈; born January 23, 1994), known professionally as Coogie (Korean쿠기), is a South Korean rapper and songwriter. He gained popularity when he appeared on Show Me The Money 777 in 2018. He signed to hip-hop label ATM Seoul where he released the studio album Up! (2020), extended plays Coogie (2018), Emo #1 (2018), and S.O.S (2019), and the mixtape I Got A Feeling (2021). In 2020, he released the single "Fadeaway" with Jvcki Wai, Paloalto, The Quiett, and Bassagong, which won Collaboration of the Year at the Korean Hip-hop Awards.

He signed to AOMG in 2022.

Early life

Kim Jeong-hun was born on January 23, 1994, in Daejeon.[1] He started listening to foreign hip-hop and writing lyrics when he was in the fifth grade.[2]

Career

2018-2021: Show Me the Money 777 and Up!

Coogie signed to ATM Seoul, a hip-hop label found by rapper Bill Stax. In March 2018, he released his debut single "HBK". In May 2018, he released his debut EP Coogie. In September 2018, he appeared on the rap competition TV show Show Me the Money 777 where he first garnered attention. He released the singles "Saimsaim" and "Watch Me Ballin'" on the show and finished in the Top 12.[3] In December 2018, he released the EP EMO #1. "Wifey", the single from the EP featuring rapper Changmo, received positive reviews from critics.[4]

In March 2020, Coogie released his debut studio album Up!, which received critical acclaim.[5] In May 2020, he released the single "Fadeaway" with rappers Jvcki Wai, Paloalto, The Quiett and Bassagong, which won Collaboration of the Year at the Korean Hip-hop Awards.[6] In 2021, he released his debut mixtape I Got A Feeling.

2022: Signing to AOMG

In 2022, Coogie signed to hip-hop label AOMG.[7]

Artistry

Coogie cited rappers Lil Uzi Vert, Famous Dex, and Rich the Kid as his biggest influence.[8]

Discography

Studio album

Title Details
Up!
  • Released: March 29, 2020
  • Labels: Million Market, ATM Seoul, Dreamus
  • Format: LP, digital download

EPs

Title Details
Coogie
EMO #1
  • Released: December 7, 2018
  • Labels: Million Market, ATM Seoul, Dreamus
  • Format: Digital download
S.O.S
(with Sik-K)
  • Released: September 24, 2019
  • Labels: H1ghr Music, Million Market, ATM Seoul, Dreamus
  • Format: Digital download

Mixtape

Title Details Peak
chart
position
KOR
[9]
I Got a Feeling
  • Released: July 4, 2021
  • Labels: Million Market, ATM Seoul, Kakao Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download
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Singles

Title Year Peak
chart
position
Album
KOR
[9]
"HBK"
(Feat. Ted Park)
2018 Non-album single
"Peach" Coding Black
"Movin' & Movin'"
(Feat. Bla$eKid)
"Girls Like (Remix)"
(Feat. Tommy Strate, Ja Mezz, Sik-K)
"Coogie" Non-album singles
"Coosebumps"
"Catch Up" Preview
"Bouncin'"
"Saimsaim" (사임사임)
(with Superbee, D.Ark feat. Changmo)
7 Show Me the Money 777 Episode 1
"Watch Me Ballin'"
(빌어먹을 인연; Bireomeogeul Inyeon) (Feat. Sik-K)
72 Show Me the Money 777 Episode 3
"Wifey"
(Feat. Changmo)
Emo #1
"No Filter"
(아무 말; Amu mal) (with George)
2019 It's Okay to Be Sensitive 2 OST Part.2
"Hooligans"
(Feat. Bill Stax)
Non-album single
"Into The Abyss"
(with Suran)
Abyss OST Part 1
"Pipe Down!"
(Feat. Superbee)
Non-album singles
"GPS"
"Right Away"
(Feat. pH-1)
Up!
"North Face"
(Feat. Jvcki Wai)
2020
"Fadeaway"
(with Jvcki Wai, Paloalto, The Quiett, Bassagong)
Non-album singles
"Life Goes On"
(Feat. pH-1)
"Pow"
(Feat. Gray)
2021 [A]
"Up & Down"
(Feat. Mirani, Penomeco)
I Got a Feeling
"Fast"
(with Gaeko)
[B] Non-album single
"Good Night"
(Feat. Be'O)
2022 63 Re: Up
"Beat 'em up"
"Alone"
(Feat. Lee Hi)
138 Non-album single
"Sweaty"
(with Gray and Loco)
131 Street Man Fighter OST Vol. 3
"Right Now"
(Feat. Crush)
2023 82 Non-album single

Filmography

TV

Year Title Role Ref.
2018 Show Me the Money 777 Contestant (Top 12) [3]

Awards and nominations

Award Year Nominee Category Result Ref.
Korean Hip-hop Awards 2019 Himself New Artist of the Year Nominated [10]
2021 "Fadeaway" Collaboration of the Year Won [6]
Music Video of the Year Nominated [11]

Notes

  1. ^ "Pow" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart but peaked at number 87 on the Gaon Download Chart.
  2. ^ "Fast" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart but peaked at number 83 on the Gaon Download Chart.

References

  1. ^ 쇼미빨(?) 떨어진 쿠기를 심폐 소생 시킨 효자곡이 궁금하다면 I Coogie, AOMG, SMTM, Show Me The Money, Good Night, 스즈란 [If you're curious about the song that brought Coogie back to life after Show Me the Money I Coogie, AOMG, SMTM, Show Me The Money, Good Night, Suzuran] (in Korean). Esquire Korea. February 4, 2022 – via YouTube.
  2. ^ Seo, Dong-hyeon (December 20, 2018). "쿠기의 모험" [Coogie's adventure]. Arena (in Korean).
  3. ^ a b Park, Suin (October 20, 2018). "'쇼미777' 쿠기 "꿈에 살다 왔다‥오르내림 결승가길" 탈락소감[SNS★컷]" ["Show Me 777" Coogie "I have lived the dream.. I hope OLNL goes to the finals" thoughts on being eliminated]. Newsen.
  4. ^ "2019 국내 랩/힙합 노래 베스트 10" [2019 Domestic Rap/Hip-hop Songs Best 10]. Rhythmer (in Korean). January 31, 2020.
  5. ^ "2020 국내 랩/힙합 앨범 베스트 10" [2020 Domestic Rap/Hip-hop Album Best 10]. Rhythmer (in Korean). January 6, 2021.
  6. ^ a b "한국 힙합 어워즈 2021 수상작" [Korean Hip-hop Awards 2021 Winners]. Korean Hip-hop Awards (in Korean).
  7. ^ Lee, Taesu (January 25, 2022). "래퍼 쿠기, AOMG 합류…새 싱글 '리:업' 발표" [Rapper Coogie, joins AOMG... Releases news single "Re: Up"]. Yonhap News (in Korean).
  8. ^ Kim, Hyeon-sik (December 7, 2018). "[인터뷰] '쇼미777' 쿠기 "팔로워 수 10만 명 증가, 얼떨떨해"" [[Interview] "Show Me 777" Coogie "I gained 100 thousand followers, I can't believe it"]. No Cut News (in Korean).
  9. ^ a b "Coogie". Gaon Music Chart (in Korean). Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  10. ^ @khiphopawards (January 29, 2019). "한국 힙합 어워즈 2019 후보" [Korean Hip-hop Awards 2019 Nominees] (in Korean) – via Instagram.
  11. ^ "한국 힙합 어워즈 2021 - 올해의 뮤직비디오 후보" [Korean Hip-hop Awards 2021 - Music Video of the Year Nominees]. Korean Hip-hop Awards (in Korean).