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Andy Lee
Andy Lee in 2018
Andy Lee in 2018
Background information
Birth nameLee Sun-ho
Also known asJason Lee
Born (1981-01-21) January 21, 1981 (age 43)
OriginSouth Korea
Genres
Occupations
  • singer
  • actor
  • rapper
Years active1998–present
Labels
Websiteofficial website
http://www.shinhwacompany.co.kr/
Birth Name
Hangul
이선호
Hanja
李先皓
Revised RomanizationI Seon-ho
McCune–ReischauerI Sŏn-ho

Lee Sun-ho (Korean이선호; Hanja李先皓; born January 21, 1981), mononymously credited as Andy (Korean앤디), is a South Korean singer, rapper and the youngest in the six-member boy band Shinhwa. Besides rapping for his band, Andy has ventured out into television acting, musicals, and solo singing. Andy is also the producer of duo Jumper and boy bands Teen Top, 100% and UP10TION.

Biography

Pre-debut

Andy Lee was raised in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles, California, United States and had been a student at John F. Kennedy High School before moving to Seoul. He then completed high school at Korea Kent Foreign School in Seoul. Lee was the second member to join Shinhwa. He originally planned to be a member of H.O.T. (another Korean boy band) with his friend Tony Ahn. However, his parents pulled their support for him joining H.O.T. because they thought he was too young. Nevertheless, he continued to stay with the management of H.O.T. and was even featured as a rapper on female group S.E.S.'s single I'm Your Girl along with Eric Mun (Mun would later join Lee in Shinhwa as lead rapper).

When Andy was older, his parents let him join Shinhwa. He would continue with Shinhwa until the group's fourth album when he took some time out to study in the U.S. (he later confessed that it actually was due to his care for seriously sick mother). For the group's fifth album Perfect Man he returned and has been with the group ever since. His real English name was actually Jason, but SM Entertainment persuaded him to change it before his debut.[citation needed]

2003: Solo artist

In 2003, when the members of Shinhwa began doing solo activities, Lee surprised everyone by being an actor on various dramas, most notably the drama Lovers In Prague. Although he had a very minor role in the drama, it gained many viewers because of his role as a completely different, serious person. He began appearing in many banjun drama as well alongside former Fin.K.L member Lee Jin. The two acted together in numerous other banjun dramas as well as a couple for 6 months, longer than any other couple or actors/actresses did on the show segment for which they gained a lot of popularity due to their perfect match and chemistry. Lee was also an MC on SBS Inkigayo and MBC Goldfish, though in January 2007, he step down from being MC on both SBS Inkigayo and MBC Goldfish in a period of 3 days (SBS Inkigayo on January 28 & MBC Goldfish on January 31).

In 2007, Lee left his group's management to set up his own company, ND (New Dream) Entertainment, concentrating on his solo career. As Shinhwa was on hiatus, Lee return to acting in September 2007 to act as the lead role in a musical "Music In My Heart (Season 3)", a type of project that none of the Shinhwa members have tried to pursue yet. After finishing performances for the musical, Lee released his very first digital single, titled "Irrelevant [or Extraordinary] Imagination" on November 30, 2007, a cover from the group Rollercoaster's song. Due to the help of Park Jin Young (also known as JYP; CEO of JYP Entertainment) and Yubin of Wonder Girls, Lee was able to have a successful single. Yubin rapped while JYP wrote the lyrics for the rap part in the song. With the help, Lee was able to attract a lot of attention for the single. By releasing the digital single as well, Lee became the 5th member in Shinhwa to go solo behind Lee Min-woo, Shin Hye-sung, Jun Jin, and Kim Dong-wan, leaving Eric Mun as the only member to have not yet pursue a solo singing career.

In March 2008, Andy joined MBC's reality show We Got Married where he was a couple with singer Solbi to act out the lives of newlyweds. Solbi and Andy made their official exit from We Got Married on October 5, 2008. He has taken an active career in stage such as playing as playing a 19-year-old in the musical Polaroid in August 2008, as well as live concerts throughout September and October. He has also produced a two-member boy band called Jumper under his company ND Entertainment. They have released two singles titled YES! featuring Eric and 눈이부셔 (Sparkling Eyes) featuring Kang Jiyoung of Kara.

2009-2011: Military service

In November 2009, Lee commenced an Asia tour with stops in Taipei, Tokyo and Shanghai and concluded it just after Christmas[1] and held a fan meeting, Andy Farewell Party-Bye for now a week before his enlistment.[2] He enlisted for his mandatory military service on 11 January 2010 for 21 months of active duty at the Ministry of National Defense in Yongsan-gu, Seoul.[3] He was discharged on 31 October 2011.[4]

In 2010, TOP Media, Andy's agency, debuted its first boy band Teen Top.

2012: Shinhwa comeback and boy band 100%

In March 2012, Lee reunited with his Shinhwa bandmates for their comeback after four years, under the management of 'Shinhwa Company'. It is a joint venture agency for members to perform as a group, of which Eric and Lee Min-woo are co-CEOs and the remaining members are shareholders. The Company manages the group as a whole, whilst members' individual activities are managed by their respective agencies.[5] The group released their tenth studio album The Return on 23 March 2012,[6][7] launched their comeback concerts 2012 Shinhwa Grand Tour: The Return throughout Asia[8][9] and their first exclusive variety program Shinhwa Broadcast premiered on 17 March 2012 on cable channel JTBC.[10]

In September, under TOP Media, he launched a new seven-member boy band 100% which debuted with the hit single "Bad Guy".[11][12]

2013: Gambling conviction and hiatus

In November 2013, Lee was indicted with illegally gambling on soccer matches, resulting in a fine of 5 million KRW.[13][14] Shinhwa apologized on-air for Lee's crime in December 2013 and Lee withdrew from all individual and group activities.[15] As part of the hiatus, Lee's previously filmed appearances on broadcast shows such as "Shinhwa Broadcast" were edited out.[16] In February 2014, television station Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) announced Lee would be banned from broadcasting on the network.[17]

In October 2014, Lee was announced to be returning with his group mates in a Chinese concert that was broadcast on Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) Inkigayo in January 2015.[18][19] Soon after Shinhwa announced its February 2015 comeback with a full-length album, MBC announced it is lifting the ban on Lee.[20]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details Peak
chart positions
Track listing
KOR
(RIAK)
The First New Dream[21][22]
repackaged: The First Propose[21][23]
  • Release Date: January 18, 2008 (SDL-0083)[24]
  • Repackage Release Date: April 29, 2008 (SDL-0108)[25]
  • Label: TOP Media, ND Entertainment
  • Sales: 17,783
2[26]
The First New Dream
  1. New Dream (Intro)
  2. Love Song
  3. Timing (ft. Chae Yeon)
  4. U Turn (ft. Rock)
  5. 바라고 또 바라고 (Hope For Hope)
  6. 우리, 사랑할까요? (ft. Byul) (Shall We Fall In Love?)
  7. 얼굴 빨개졌다네 (Face Turned Red)
  8. 널 생각해 (ft. Eric, Amin & J) (Thinking Of You)
  9. Never Give Up (t. Eric, Kim Dong-wan & Lee Min-woo)
  10. 엉뚱한 상상 (ft, Yubin of Wonder Girls) (Extraordinary Imagination)
  11. 거짓말 (Lies)
  12. Music In My Heart (duet with An Yoo-jin)
The First Propose
  1. Propose
  2. Love Song
  3. Timing (ft. Chae Yeon)
  4. U Turn (ft. Rock)
  5. 바라고 또 바라고 (Hope For Hope)
  6. 우리, 사랑할까요? (ft. Byul) (Shall We Fall In Love?)
  7. 얼굴 빨개졌다네 (Face Turned Red)
  8. 널 생각해 (ft. Eric, Amin & J) (Thinking Of You)
  9. Never Give Up (t. Eric, Kim Dong-wan & Lee Min-woo)
  10. 엉뚱한 상상 (ft, Yubin of Wonder Girls (Extraordinary Imagination)
  11. 거짓말 (Lies)
  12. Music In My Heart (duet with An Yoo-jin)
Single Man[21][27]
  • Release Date: October 29, 2009 (KTMCD-0048)[28]
  • Reissue Date: February 22, 2013 (WMCD-0178)[28]
  • Label: TOP Media
  • Language: Korean
N/A[A]
Track listing
  1. Intro (가제)
  2. Single Man
  3. 너만 (Only You)
  4. It's OK, 힘을내! (It's OK, I Can Do It!)
  5. Your Luv
  6. 사랑에 멈추다 (Stop By Love)
  7. 너뿐이야 (It Could Only Be You)
  8. To My Love (For My Fans...)
  9. 짝사랑 (One-Sided Love)
  10. Single Man (Inst.)

Singles

Title Details Album
"엉뚱한 상상"[21]
(Extraordinary Imagination)
  • Release Date: November 30, 2007[29]
  • Label: TOP Media
  • Format: Digital single
  • Language: Korean
The First New Dream
"사랑하면 보내야 하는건데"[21]
(If You Love Her, Then Let Her Go)
  • Release Date: August 6, 2008[30]
  • Format: Digital Single
  • Language: Korean
from the musical Polaroid
"사랑 하나 (네게 배운 말...)" (ft. Kim Dong-wan)
(One Love (You Taught Me))
  • Release Date: January, 2010
  • Label: TOP Media
  • Format: Single
  • Language: Korean
N/A
"You and Me"
  • Release Date: January 21, 2013[31]
  • Label: TOP Media
  • Format: Digital single
  • Language: Korean
N/A

DVD

Title Details Peak
chart positions
Track listing
JPN
(Oricon)
The First... 6日間の小さな奇蹟
(The First... The 6 Day Miracle)
  • Release Date: June 6, 2008 (MNPS-54)[32]
  • Label:
  • Format: DVD
  • Language: Korean
186[32]
Track listing
Disc 1
Concert
  1. New Dream (Intro)
  2. Love Song
  3. Timing
  4. U Turn
  5. 願ってまた願って (Hope For Hope)
  6. 私たち、愛しましょうか? (Shall We Fall In Love?)
  7. 顔が真っ赤になったね (Face Turned Red)
  8. 君を思ってる
  9. Never Give Up
  10. とんでもない想像 (Extraordinary Imagination)
  11. 嘘(ゴジッマル) (Lies)
  12. Music In My Heart
Disc 2
Bonus
  1. Highlights
  2. Concert Making
  3. Photo Gallery
Disc 3
Bonus
  1. Japan & China Fan Meeting Making
The First ... 6일간의 작은 기적
(The First... The 6 Day Miracle)[21]
  • Release Date: June 13, 2008[33]
  • Label: TOP Media, ND Entertainment
  • Format DVD
  • Language: Korean
-
Track listing
Disc 1
Concert
  1. Intro - 엉뚱한 상상 (Extraordinary Imagination)
  2. Opening Ment
  3. 얼굴 빨게 졌다네 (Face Turned Red)
  4. U Turn
  5. Timing
  6. VPB I - 뮤지컬 영상 (Musical Clip)
  7. Music In My Heart
  8. Bridge Ment I
  9. 거짓말 (Lies)
  10. Bridge Ment II
  11. 당신은 사랑받기 위해 태어난 사람
  12. Talk with Shinhwa
  13. 내 눈물 모아
  14. Bridge Ment III
  15. 그녀를 만나는 곳 100m전 (Met Her 100m Away)
  16. 잠 못 드는 밤 비는 내리고 (Rain On A Sleepless Night)
  17. VPB II - 신화 영상 (Shinhwa Clip)
  18. First Love
  19. Bridge Ment IV
  20. 우리, 사랑할까요? (Shall We Fall In Love?)
  21. VPB III - 솔로 First 영사 (First Solo Clip)
  22. 바라고 또 바라고 (Hope For Hope)
  23. Ending Ment
  24. 러브송 (Love Song)
  25. 으쌰! 으쌰! (Eusha Eusha)
Disc 2
Bonus
  1. Ready To Concert
  2. Concert Diary: 1st Day - Orange, 2nd Day - Yellow, 3rd Day - Pink, 4th Day - Red, 5th Day - Olive, 6th Day - White
  3. Color Of Day: The First Music (10 Years of Shinhwa & Andy's First Step), Haha Yellow (Entertainer Andy), Sweety Pink Day (Music In My Heart), Happy Birthday (Andy's Birthday), Step By Step (And in the Future... Performer Andy), Lee Sun Ho (Andy's House)
  4. All-VPB: Opening Intro, Album Preparation Clip, Musical Clip, Japan Free Time, First Solo Clip, Never Give Up
  5. Photo Gallery
The First Propose In Tokyo
  • Release Date: April 7, 2009[34]
  • Label: TOP Media, ND Entertainment, SBSi Corp.
  • Format: DVD
  • Language: Korean
-
Track listing
Disc 1
Concert
  1. Intro
  2. Love Song
  3. 엉뚱한 상상 (Extraordinary Imagination)
  4. Timing
  5. 바라고 또 바라고 (Hope For Hope)
  6. Music In My Heart
  7. U Turn
  8. First Love
  9. 그녀를 만나는 곳 100m 전 (Met Her 100m Away)
  10. 우리, 사랑할까요? (Shall We Fall In Love?)
  11. I Love You
  12. Love Of My Life
  13. 얼굴 빨개졌다네 (Face Turned Red)
  14. 아스피린 (Aspirin)
  15. 잠 못 드는 밤 비는 내리고 (Rain On A Sleepless Night)
  16. Propose
  17. 으쌰! 으쌰! (Encore Ver.) (Eusha Eusha)
  18. 엉뚱한 상상 (Encore Ver.) (Extraordinary Imagination)
  19. 얼굴 빨개졌다네 (Encore Ver.) (Face Turned Red)
  20. 아스피린 (Encore Ver.) (Aspirin)
Disc 2
Concert Special
  1. Tokyo Concert Making
  2. Shanghai Concert Highlight
  3. Multi Angles: Love Song, Propose
Disc 3
Special Feature
  1. Musical Making Film
  2. Andy's France Story

Filmography

Film

Year Title Hangul Notes
2002 Emergency Act 19[35] 긴급조치 19호 with Shinhwa

Television series

Year Title Hangul Role Network Genre
2003-4 Nonstop 4[21] 논스톱 4 MBC Sitcom
2005 Banjun Drama[21] 반전드라마 SBS Drama
Lovers In Prague[36] 프라하의 연인 Ji Seung-woo
2009 Two Wives[21][37] 두 아내 Yoon Nam-joon

Variety shows

Year Title Network Role Notes
2008 We Got Married[21] MBC Regular Cast Andy was paired with Sol-bi

(Season 1, Episodes 1-28)

Andy's French Kiss[21] tvN
2012 Teen Top Rising 100% SBS MTV
2018–present Grandma's Restaurant in Samcheong-dong KBS2

MC

Year Title Hangul Network Notes
2003 Beautiful Sunday[21] 뷰티풀선데이 SBS
2005-7 Inkigayo[21] 인기가요
2006-7 Golden Fishery[21] 황금어장 MBC
2012 E! 'K-STAR' News[38][39][40] SBS
2019 Doldabang (Idol Cafe) [41] 아이돌다방 Olleh TV Mobile App, Lifetime With Yoo Seon-ho

Musical

Year Title Details
2007 Music In My Heart (Season 3)[21]
  • Dates: September 7 - December 2, 2007
2008 폴라로이드 (Polaroid)[21][42]
Singles[21]
  • Dates: November 13 - December 31, 2008

Awards

Notes

  • A ^ The Gaon Music Chart began releasing data in 2010 after the Music Industry Association of Korea stopped compiling data in 2008.[43] Online sources for charts after September 2008 and before January 2010 are currently unavailable.

References

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  4. ^ "Andy of the group Shinhwa speak to fans after completing his mandatory military service in Yongsan, Seoul on Monday" Chosun Ilbo. 1 November 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-05
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  36. ^ "Lovers in Prague" HanCinema. Retrieved 2012-08-31.
  37. ^ "Two Wives" HanCinema. Retrieved 2012-08-31.
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  39. ^ "K-STAR news" SBS E!. Retrieved 2012-08-31.
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