Kim Ryeowook

Kim Ryeowook is a South Korean singer, songwriter, and musical actor, best known as a member of the popular K-pop boy band Super Junior. Born on June 21, 1987, he debuted with the group in 2005, contributing as a main vocalist. Super Junior is renowned for pioneering the "K-pop idol" phenomenon and has influenced the global spread of Korean pop music. Ryeowook's vocal prowess is highlighted in notable tracks such as "Sorry, Sorry," "Bonamana," and "Black Suit." In addition to his work with Super Junior, he has released solo projects, including his debut solo album "Ryeo Wook" in 2016, which showcases his versatility in genres like ballad, R&B, and pop. His participation in musical theatre, with roles in productions like "The Three Musketeers" and "The Moon Embracing the Sun," further underscores his artistic range. Ryeowook's impact on music extends beyond his performances; he has been instrumental in shaping the sound of K-pop and inspiring a new generation of artists. His strong vocal abilities and charismatic stage presence have garnered him a dedicated fanbase, contributing to the ongoing global success of K-pop.