Han Kyung, often known simply as Kyung, is a South Korean singer-songwriter and musician who rose to prominence in the K-pop industry. He initially gained fame as a member of the popular boy band Super Junior, which debuted under SM Entertainment in 2005. Kyung is recognized for his vocal abilities and dance skills, contributing to the group's success with hits like "Sorry, Sorry" and "Mr. Simple." In addition to his work with Super Junior, Han Kyung has pursued a solo career, releasing music that blends pop with R&B and electronic influences. His notable solo works include "Becoming a Popular Person" and "The One I Love," showcasing his versatility as an artist. Kyung's impact on music extends beyond his performances; he is celebrated for his contributions to the Hallyu wave, helping to popularize K-pop internationally. His style and artistry have inspired many aspiring musicians in South Korea and abroad, and he continues to be a significant figure in the evolving landscape of contemporary music.