Kang-In, born Kim Young-woon on January 17, 1985, is a South Korean singer and actor, best known as a member of the boy band Super Junior. Formed in 2005 under SM Entertainment, Super Junior quickly gained fame for their diverse music styles, ranging from pop to R&B and electronic dance music. Kang-In is recognized for his baritone vocals, charismatic stage presence, and contributions to the group's success. Notable works include Super Junior's hit albums such as "Sorry, Sorry" (2009) and "Bonamana" (2010), which solidified their status in the K-pop genre. The single "Sorry, Sorry" became a massive hit across Asia, contributing to the Hallyu wave and influencing the global spread of K-pop. Kang-In has also ventured into acting, appearing in various television dramas and variety shows, enhancing his popularity beyond music. However, his career faced challenges due to controversies, including legal issues and public behavior, leading to his hiatus from Super Junior activities. Despite these setbacks, Kang-In's contributions to K-pop and the broader music industry remain significant, as he played a vital role in establishing Super Junior as one of the leading acts in the genre.