Lee Min-woo

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Lee Min-woo
이민우
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Background information
Also known asM
Born (1979-07-28) July 28, 1979 (age 44)
Jeonju, North Jeolla, South Korea
OriginSouth Korea
Genres
Occupation(s)
Years active1998–present
Labels
  • SM
  • Good
  • M Rising
  • Shinhwa Company
  • Liveworks Company
  • LeanBranding
WebsiteMstyle79
Leanbranding
Shinhwa Company
Korean name
Hangul
이민우
Hanja
Revised RomanizationI Min-u
McCune–ReischauerYi Minu

Lee Min-woo (Korean이민우; born July 28, 1979), also known mononymously credited as M as a solo artist, is a South Korean entertainer, known as a member of the South Korean boy band Shinhwa. Lee was the first Shinhwa member to debut as a solo artist in 2003, and has since released three studio albums.

In 2007, Lee set up his own agency, M Rising Entertainment, to manage his solo activities. He and the other members founded the Shinhwa Company to manage their group activities and became co-CEO with leader Eric Mun. As of November 2012, he has signed with Liveworks Company.

Career[edit]

Debut with Shinhwa[edit]

While dancing for his group, Dicky Ducky, as a student at Jeonju Fine Arts School for the Everland dancing competition, Lee was scouted and was the fourth member to join the boy band Shinhwa. Although he started out as a rapper and a singer, he stopped rapping as Shinhwa continued to release albums. As a skilled dancer, he has choreographed some of Shinhwa's dances.[citation needed]

Solo debut in 2003[edit]

During the transition from SM Entertainment to Good Entertainment, Lee debut as solo artist in November 2003, under the stage name of "M", being the first Shinhwa member to do so, as well as the first idol to do solo while still being in a group. His first album, Un-Touch-Able, according to the January 2004 chart sold in excess of 100,000 copies,[1] Two lead tracks were released for promotion: "Just One Night", the lead track from the album is a jazzy slow groove song and "Oh Rain". Then in 2004, Lee reunited with Shinhwa to work on their first album with Good Entertainment, Brand New, released in August 2004.

During this time, Lee recorded and released a single, "If You...", in March 2005. Sales did not reach album levels, but the single managed to sell over 30,000 copies. Again, Lee heavily promoted the single, with many performances of the song "If You...", complete with special dance intros performances of other songs. As opposed to the sophisticated image from his first album, Lee promoted this single with a "handsome" image, as the song was a light pop song. However, when fellow Shinhwa member Shin Hye-sung released his solo debut, Lee stopped performing in order to avoid competing with him.

In October 2005, Lee released his second solo album, IInd Winds.[2] Initially released in two versions (including a limited "Lineage II" edition), the album's liner notes showed off a sexier Lee Min-woo, as his new muscular body was clearly displayed; there were many pictures of him in partial attire. Lee used the sexier image for his lead single "Bump!!!", which was a club-oriented dance hit. Complete with an intense video and heavily choreographed performances, the song pushed Lee to the top of the various network charts, and his album sold 80 000 copies in the month of September. To capitalize on this success, Good Entertainment (via EMI Korea, their distributor) released yet another version of the album. However, this one had a completely new cover and special bonus tracks; in addition, there was a bonus VCD. This "Girl Friend edition" was released as Lee moved onto his second single, "Girl Friend", a ballad about a lost love. Lee changed his image once again, displaying a rougher, yet sensitive, image. "Girl Friend" was fairly successful as well, allowing Lee to promote his album for over four months, a rarity in Korea's music industry. The album was ultimately a strong seller, placing 12th in MIAK's year-end charts with over 120,000 copies sold.

2006–2007: M Rising Entertainment and acting[edit]

Lee kicked off 2006 with his first solo concert, M's Girl Friend, on January 14 and 15 at 88 Gymnasium in Hwagok-dong, where he performed his solo hits as well as cover versions of "Tonight" and "Cover Girl" by New Kids on the Block.[3] The concert was released on DVD in the summer. Lee debut as an actor in Wontak's Angel, released in summer of 2006. For the remainder of the year, he rejoined Shinhwa for the released of their 8th album State of the Art, and the associated promotion along with Shinhwa 2006 Asia Tour: State of the Art concerts. He resumed his solo career at the end of 2006, with a promotional concert at Seoul Melon AX on December 2,[4] followed by another concert in Shanghai on December 4. His end of year activity was participation in new singer Sat's first single, released on December 12.

In 2007, Lee set up his own agency, M Rising Entertainment, to manage his solo career whilst he continued to perform as part of Shinhwa under Good Entertainment. In January 2007, Lee took part in the Hallyu Festival in Osaka which also featured bandmate Jun Jin, Kangta of H.O.T, SG Wannabe and actor Song Seung-heon at the Osaka Dome.[5]

Lee performed at American singer Christina Aguilera's Seoul concert on June 24 as part of her Back to Basics Tour.[6] Aguilera reportedly viewed video clips sent in by Korean artists, as she wanted to choose the best. The artists were viewed for their dancing and singing abilities, as well as album sales.[7] Ivy performed as the opening act for the first concert on June 23, while Lee performed on the second day.[8][9][10]

In mid-July 2007, Lee release his third album Explore, which was in the R&B/dance style of his previous albums. He had composeed nine songs and the album debuted at number three on the chart. Although he intended to release it in the U.S., via CJ Music and CJ Entertainment's global network,[11] it was released in Korea instead.

2008–2011: Mini album and military service[edit]

Lee's third album M Rizing, sold over 30,000 copies in 2008.[citation needed] Lee's first single from the album was call Stomp, where it was number onefor two consecutive days on an online chart.[citation needed] His second single, “The M Style” was also quite popular as well, climbing up the charts just as quickly.[citation needed] Though his songs managed to chart well, the album sales were not as strong as its two predecessors, with the album dropping off the Korean Monthly Chart rather quickly. Lee released his first mini-album, The Sentimental Reason in February 2008 to coincide with Valentine's Day and White Day. Giving only a limited 13,000 copies, it sold out in less than a month. The mini-album was successful enough for Lee to promote it with two singles, "Just One More Night" and "Believe In Love".

In June 2009, Lee made a comeback with mini album, Minnovation. He collaborated with American producer Outsidaz on title track, "Minnovation", which is infused with electronica and hip hop beats. In January 2010, it was reported that Lee was in a serious car accident on Christmas Eve, in which he sustained some serious injuries.[citation needed] He then held M′s Suite Room concert in February.

On February 25, 2010, Lee enlisted for 24 months of mandatory military service, the last Shinhwa members to do so. He completed four weeks of basic training followed by non-active duty as a public service officer at Seoul Station. He was discharged on March 2, 2012.[12]

Shinhwa Company[edit]

On July 1, 2011, Lee became co-CEO, along with Eric Mun, of Shinhwa Company, a joint venture agency for Shinhwa to perform as a group. The Company manages the group as a whole, whilst members' individual activities are managed by their respective agencies.[13] Shinhwa then made their comeback in March 2012, after a four-year hiatus. The group released their tenth studio album The Return on March 23, 2011,[14][15] launched their comeback concerts 2012 Shinhwa Grand Tour: The Return throughout Asia[16][17] and their first exclusive variety program Shinhwa Broadcast premiered on March 17, 2012, on cable channel JTBC.[18]

In August 2012, Lee served on the judging panel of a Chinese singing-survival show Asian Wave, which was broadcast on Dragon Television from September 5.[19] In September, Lee along with bandmate Shin Hye-sung performed at the West Bank Music Festival in Shanghai from September 30 to October 2, as K-Pop representatives, along with other international as such as Michael Bolton, in front of an audience of 100,000 people.[20][21]

In November 2012, he signed a management agency contract with Liveworks Company, who also manage bandmates Shin Hye-sung and Kim Dong-wan. Liveworks is to manage his solo activities including album, concert and in partnership on producing songs and developing new talents.[22] Lee held his M Original Christmas Live concert on December 23 and 24, 2012. The 4,000 tickets were sold out in two minutes when they went on sale on November 2.[23]

On May 16, 2013, Shinhwa released their eleventh studio album. The song was well liked and appreciated for its innovative "Vogue" dancing. Four of the songs; "That's Right" (그래; Geurae)", "New Me", "Hurricane" and "I Gave You" was written by Lee-Minwoo. He also joined Mnet′s dance survival show Dancing 9 as one of 'masters' for the team 'Red Wings'. The show also stars Girls' Generation's Hyoyeon and Yuri as 'masters' for the opposing team 'Blue Eye'.[24]

In January 2014, it was announced that Lee would be releasing a new mini album, in honor of his 10th anniversary as a solo artist. The album would be entitled "M+TEN" and would consist of 5 new tracks. The lead single was entitled "Taxi". Stills from the music video were released and his management team added of the song, "Minwoo did his best to prepare the many songs for his 10th solo anniversary album with special affection by directly selecting and recording the songs. Not only does 'Taxi', which tells of an episode that takes place in a taxi, have an addicting chorus but special performances and more have also been prepared for the song."[25]

In September 2022, Lee held the first fan meeting M's Record Shop' in three years since 2019, and was held on the 24th and 25th.[26]

Discography[edit]

  • Un-Touch-Able (2003)
  • IInd Winds (2005)
  • Explore M (2007)
  • M Rizing (2008)

Filmography[edit]

Film and television series[edit]

Year Title Notes
2000 Haeng Jin Sitcom
2005 Nonstop 5 Sitcom
2006 WonTak's Angel Film – aka Holy Daddy

Reality and variety shows[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2013–2015 Dancing 9 Main Cast as one of the "masters" for 'Red Wings'

(Season 1–3)

2014 Law of the Jungle in Brazil Cast member Part of first-half relay survival tribe (Episode 108–112).
2016 King of Mask Singer Contestant as Sanchoman of Passion Carbonara

(Episode 53–54)

Celebrity Bromance Cast member with Jungkook (Season 8, Episode 35–39)
2017 One Night Food Trip: Mukbang Race Main Cast with Andy Lee ; Episode 27–30
2018 4 Wheeled Restaurant (Season 1) Main Cast Premiered on March 27, 2018, and ended on May 15, 2018.
Seoul Mate Season 1 Cast member with Andy Lee ; Episode 26
Law of the Jungle in Sabah Cast member Part of second-half survival tribe with Eric Mun and Andy Lee; Episode 325–333).
2019 4 Wheeled Restaurant (Season 3) Main Cast Episode 7–12
2023 2023 Seoul Music Festival Cast member Attractive Stage Ending Stage
Best Friend Tocumentary Dining Table for 4 Main Cast with Jun Jin ; Episode 6

Concerts[edit]

Date Title Place
2005 Sep M Showcase: for 2nd album
2006 Jan 14, 15 M's Girl Friend: first live concert 88 Gymnasium, Seoul
Oct 27 Seoul Music Festival Sangam World Cup Stadium, Seoul
Dec 2, 3 M Live Work’s Concert AX-Korea, Seoul
2007 Mar 28 Osaka, Japan
Apr 1 Tokyo, Japan
Aug 25, 26 M Explore Concert AX-Korea, Seoul
Dec 23, 24 M Style: "HEY! Get Wild! Dance! Scream!" Club, Seoul
2008 Jan 10, 11 Explore M Style Japan Live in Tokyo Tokyo, Japan
Feb 16, 17 Wolf M 서강대학교 메리홀
May 30, 31 Back to 'M' Concert in Seoul
Sep 25 M RIZING Tour CLUB ANSWER, Seoul
Dec 17,18 Tokyo, Japan
Dec 31 Yonsei Univ auditorium, Seoul
2009 Aug 16 M Live in Seoul - Minnovation Olympic Park Olympic Hall, Seoul
Oct 15 ~ 25 M’s Romantic House Acoustic & Unplugged Chungmu Arts Hall[27]
2010 Feb M′s Suite Room concert
2012 Dec 23, 24 M Original Christmas Live Concert Yonsei Univ auditorium, Seoul
2013 Dec 24, 25 Christmas Live - XMAS AX-Korea, Seoul
2014 May 24, 25 2014 M+TEN TOUR IN SEOUL [M STEP] Olympic Park Olympic Hall, Seoul
2015 Dec 24 ~ 26 ON THE RECORD & OFF THE RECORD AX-Korea, Seoul
2017 Jul 28 2017 LEE MIN WOO FAN PARTY <SUMMER TONIGHT> Yonsei Univ auditorium, Seoul
2018 Dec 22 ~ 24 2018 LEE MIN WOO CHRISTMAS CONCERT MERRY M Yes24 Live Hall, Seoul
2019 Jul 2 FAN MEETING 〈HAPPY M〉 연세대학교 백주년기념관 콘서트홀
2022 Jul 2 FAN MEETING NFT Holder's ONLINE ONLINE
Sep 24, 25 FAN MEETING M's Record Shop 성신여대 운정그린캠퍼스 대강장
2023 Jun 23 ~ Jul 2 M 20th Anniversary Live "STORY" Shinhan Play Square Live Hall, Seoul
Sep 23 SEOUL MUSIC FESTIVAL Noddles Island Lawns, Seoul
Nov 10 ~ 12 1st FANCAMP "M SCHOOL" KTOWON Training Instityte

, Ga-Pyeong, Gyeong-Gi

Awards[edit]

Years Awards
2004
  • Buzz Award
  • MTV Music Award Japan "Best Buzz In Asia"
2005
2006
  • Channel V Thailand: Best Asian Artist
  • DongNam Hottrack music award (China)
  • The most favourite Asia artist chosen by the China citizen "Asia Star Family Love Concert Shanghai"
2007

References[edit]

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