Lee Dong-hyuck (Korean: 이동혁; born June 6, 2000), known professionally as Haechan (Korean: 해찬), is a South Korean singer, dancer, and main vocalist of the multinational boy band NCT and its fixed sub-units NCT 127 and NCT Dream, all managed by SM Entertainment.[1][2][3]Haechan was introduced as a trainee under SM Entertainment's pre-debut program SM Rookies in 2014 before making his official debut as part of NCT 127 on July 7, 2016, with the extended playNCT #127, marking the sub-unit's launch focused on the Seoul-based "127" latitude concept.[1][4] Later that year, he joined NCT Dream on August 24, 2016, with the single "Chewing Gum," establishing the youth-oriented sub-unit initially designed for seasonal releases.[1][4]Throughout his career, Haechan has contributed to NCT's expansive discography, including sub-unit albums like NCT 127's Sticker (2021) and NCT Dream's Hot Sauce (2021), where his vocal range and stage presence have been highlighted in tracks such as NCT U's "From Home" (2020).[5][6] In 2025, he achieved a significant milestone with his solo debut on September 8, releasing the full-length album TASTE led by the title track "CRZY," which topped iTunes charts in multiple countries and earned him his first music show win on Music Bank.[7][8][1]Haechan's versatility extends to songwriting, with credits on NCT Dream's "Flying Kiss" from DREAMSCAPE (2024), showcasing his involvement in the group's creative process alongside his dynamic performances in NCT's global tours and variety appearances.[6][9]
Early life and education
Early life
Haechan, whose birth name is Lee Dong-hyuck, was born on June 6, 2000, in Seoul, South Korea.[10]As the eldest of four children, he has one younger sister and two younger brothers.[11]He lived in Seoul until the age of seven, after which his family relocated to Jeju Island, where he spent the next five years of his childhood.[12]During his time on Jeju Island, Haechan developed an early interest in music and dance, gaining a background in various genres including ballet, jazz, contemporary, and sports dance through childhood learning experiences before any formal entertainment training.[13]
Education
Haechan, born Lee Dong-hyuck in Seoul, moved to Jeju Island with his family at a young age and completed his elementary education there. He transferred from Halla Elementary School and graduated from Hogok Elementary School.[14]For middle school, Haechan attended Hogok Middle School in Jeju but dropped out after joining SM Entertainment as a trainee in 2013. To fulfill academic requirements, he passed the Middle School Graduation Equivalency Examination.[15]Following his relocation to Seoul for training, Haechan enrolled at the School of Performing Arts Seoul (SOPA), majoring in practical music, where he studied alongside other aspiring entertainers. His attendance at SOPA began after his trainee period intensified, aligning with his preparations for debut.[15]Balancing rigorous trainee schedules with high school demands proved challenging, as Korean law requires minimum attendance for graduation, which Haechan and several peers could not meet due to professional commitments. He ultimately dropped out of SOPA and completed his high school education by passing the High School Graduation Equivalency Examination (GED) around the time of his 2016 debut with NCT.[16]
Career
Pre-debut (2013–2015)
In 2013, at the age of 13, Lee Dong-hyuk, later known as Haechan, joined SM Entertainment as a trainee after successfully passing the agency's 2013 open auditions.[17] During the audition process, he performed Huh Gak's "Hello," impressing evaluators with his vocal control and stage presence.[18] As part of his early training evaluations, he also sang Justin Bieber's "Baby," highlighting his versatility in pop styles.[18]On July 17, 2014, he was publicly introduced as a member of SM Rookies, the agency's pre-debut training program, using his birth name Dong-hyuk.[18] The SM Rookies initiative provided fans with regular updates through the official website and social media channels, including profile photos, short videos, and behind-the-scenes glimpses that fostered early fan engagement and interactions via comments and online events.[19] Haechan participated in various SM Rookies activities, such as showcase events where he demonstrated his vocal prowess in group performances and covers, gaining attention for his bright tone and energetic delivery.[18]That same year, Haechan made his first on-screen appearance as a guest in episodes 6 through 11 of the web seriesExo 90:2014, a reality program featuring EXO recreating 1990s music videos alongside other SM Rookies members.[20] In these episodes, he contributed to dance and performance segments, showcasing his budding skills in synchronized group routines. Throughout his pre-debut years, Haechan's training regimen at SM Entertainment emphasized intensive daily sessions in vocals, dance, and stage performance, designed to build technical proficiency and adaptability for group dynamics.[21]
NCT activities (2016–2024)
Haechan made his official debut as a member of the NCT project under SM Entertainment with the subunit NCT 127 on July 7, 2016, serving as the group's main vocalist on their first mini album NCT #127, which featured the lead single "Fire Truck."[22] The album showcased NCT 127's hip-hop and EDM-influenced sound, with Haechan contributing prominent vocal lines that highlighted his range and stability as the youngest member at age 16.[23] Following the debut, Haechan participated in NCT 127's early promotions, including their first single "Limitless" from the 2017 repackaged mini album of the same name, which marked the addition of new members Doyoung and Johnny to the lineup.[23]In August 2016, Haechan joined the youth-focused subunit NCT Dream as one of its original seven members, debuting on August 24 with the bubblegum pop single "Chewing Gum" from their self-titled mini album.[24] Under NCT Dream's initial "graduation" system, where members aged out upon turning 20, Haechan remained active through key releases like the 2017 single album The First with "My First and Last," which topped South Korean charts and established the subunit's youthful, energetic image.[25] He continued contributing vocals to hits such as "We Boom" from the 2019 mini album We Boom, which achieved over 100 million Spotify streams, and "Hot Sauce" from the 2021 full-length album of the same name, debuting at number one on Billboard's World Albums chart. In April 2020, SM Entertainment transitioned NCT Dream to a fixed seven-member unit, ending the graduation system and allowing Haechan to participate full-time alongside leader Mark's return on the mini album Reload.[26]Haechan also featured in NCT's broader discography, including the 2018 full-group project album NCT 2018 Empathy, where he performed on tracks like "Yestoday" as part of NCT U, marking his first appearance in that rotational unit.[27] With NCT 127, he contributed to the 2021 studio album Sticker, which experimented with genre-blending production and debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, showcasing his ad-libs and harmonies in the title track. From 2022 to 2024, Haechan continued to balance activities across subunits, including vocals on NCT 127's 2 Baddies (2022), which sold over 3 million copies, and NCT Dream's Glitch Mode (2022), ISTJ (2023), and DREAMSCAPE (2024), where he received songwriting credits for "Flying Kiss."[25] These releases solidified his role as NCT's primary vocalist amid the group's expanding discography.NCT 127 embarked on their first concert tour, Neo City – The Origin, in 2019, with Haechan performing across Asia and North America, including sold-out shows at Tokyo Dome that drew over 100,000 fans.[28] The tour supported their album Awaken and highlighted Haechan's live vocal prowess during high-energy sets. Similarly, NCT Dream launched The Dream Show in late 2019, with Haechan central to performances of their discography, expanding to international arenas by 2023's The Dream Show 2: In A Dream, which grossed millions in ticket sales across 50 shows worldwide, and 2024's The Dream Show 3: DREAM( )SCAPE, covering Asia, North America, and Europe.[29][30] As part of NCT, Haechan shared in accolades like the Mnet Asian Music Awards' Best Male Group wins in 2017 for NCT 127's "Limitless" and in 2021 for NCT's overall achievements, recognizing the group's innovative structure and commercial success.In early 2023, Haechan took a temporary hiatus from NCT activities starting January 6 due to health concerns, including heart palpitations, chest tightness, and anxiety, as announced by SM Entertainment to prioritize his recovery.[31] He resumed participation by late January, rejoining NCT 127 for their mini album promotions and NCT Dream's ongoing activities. In January 2024, Haechan took another brief hiatus due to tonsillitis, missing events like the Circle Chart Music Awards, before returning shortly thereafter to continue group schedules through 2024.[32][33]
Solo debut (2025–present)
In August 2025, SM Entertainment announced Haechan's solo debut, confirming his first full-length album TASTE for release on September 8.[34] The agency highlighted the project as a showcase of Haechan's vocal prowess, building on his established strengths as NCT's main vocalist.[35] Prior reports in July had already teased the September timeline, generating significant anticipation among fans.[3]TASTE comprises 11 tracks in the R&B genre, led by the title single "CRZY," an uptempo R&B-pop song featuring dynamic guitar riffs and rhythmic vocals that explore themes of temptation and attraction.[36][37] The album's diverse moods emphasize Haechan's range, with all songs produced to highlight his emotive delivery and stage presence. Upon release, TASTE debuted at number one on the iTunes Top Albums Chart in 18 regions worldwide, including Brazil, Chile, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, the Philippines, and Thailand, marking a record for the highest-charting K-pop solo debut album on the platform.[7] It also topped the weekly Circle Album Chart on September 18, 2025.[38]Promotions for TASTE included a pre-release listening party in Seoul on September 5, where Haechan previewed tracks and discussed his creative vision.[39] He appeared on three major music shows—M Countdown, Music Bank, and Inkigayo—to perform "CRZY," earning his first solo music show win on Music Bank on September 19, 2025.[8] In interviews, he focused on his vocal experimentation and desire to connect personally with listeners through R&B influences. Additional promotions included overseas fansign events, which concluded by November 2025.[40] SM Entertainment has hinted at potential tour plans for late 2025 or early 2026 to expand the album's reach, though details remain forthcoming as of November 2025.[34] No external collaborations outside NCT were featured on the album or in related promotions during this period.
Artistry
Vocal style
Haechan is recognized as the main vocalist across NCT's subunits NCT 127 and NCT Dream, distinguished by his bright and versatile tenor voice that adds a distinctive clarity and energy to group performances.[41] His vocal timbre, often described as light and refreshing, enables seamless integration into diverse musical arrangements, from upbeat pop to intricate harmonies.[42]Among his signature techniques, Haechan frequently employs layered harmonies and ad-libs to enhance tracks, creating depth and dynamic transitions, as evident in NCT Dream's "DREAMSCAPE" where his contributions provide hypnotic pulls and goosebump-inducing moments.[6] In live settings, he adeptly uses falsetto to reach higher registers with control, adding emotional flair without compromising stability, a trait showcased in NCT 127's energetic deliveries.[43]Haechan's style has evolved from the high-energy, rapid-fire vocals suited to NCT's fast-paced group tracks to a smoother, more introspective R&B delivery in his solo debut album TASTE (2025), where his tone shines in groovy, mid-tempo compositions that emphasize vocal nuance over intensity.[37] Critics have praised this progression for its stability and emotional expressiveness, noting how his refreshing timbre conveys vulnerability and charisma in solo outings like "CRZY."[42] Outlets such as Billboard have highlighted his ability to deliver impressive vocal runs and layered elements that elevate collaborative efforts, underscoring his reliability in both group and individual contexts.[6]
Influences and development
Haechan's musical identity has been profoundly shaped by a range of artists who emphasize dynamic performance and soulful vocals. He has long admired Michael Jackson for the iconic singer's energetic stage presence and innovative showmanship, an appreciation sparked early on by his mother playing tracks like "Billie Jean," which influenced his approach to captivating audiences during performances.[12][44] Similarly, Haechan draws vocal inspiration from Alicia Keys and Bruno Mars, whose R&B and soul-infused styles have guided his emotive delivery and rhythmic phrasing, as evidenced by his frequent humming of Keys' "Empire State of Mind" and fandom for Mars' hits like "Versace on the Floor."[45][46]In his solo career, Haechan has gravitated toward R&B as a core genre preference, marking a deliberate shift from the hip-hop and EDM elements prevalent in NCT's discography to a more introspective sound that amplifies his vocal nuances. This evolution allows him to explore soulful textures and personal expression, diverging from group dynamics to highlight his individuality through smooth grooves and layered harmonies.[4][47]Haechan's artistic development accelerated around 2022, when he began actively composing his own music, amassing a collection of self-written tracks that paved the way for greater creative control in his solo endeavors. This milestone reflects his growing confidence in blending genres, such as electro-pop with soulful undertones, to create hybrid sounds that fuse contemporary K-pop with classic R&B influences, as seen in his debut album TASTE.[45][48]
Personal life
Health and privacy
In January 2023, Haechan began experiencing abnormal symptoms such as heart palpitations and a feeling of chest stuffiness, leading him to visit a hospital for examination alongside his manager. Medical staff recommended treatment and rest, resulting in a temporary hiatus from all NCT-related schedules to prioritize his recovery.[31]SM Entertainment provided an update on January 27, 2023, stating that Haechan's condition had significantly improved following focused treatment and sufficient rest, enabling him to return to activities beginning with NCT 127's repackaged album promotions.[49]In January 2024, Haechan took a temporary hiatus from activities due to severe tonsillitis, following medical advice for rest and treatment.[50]In 2025, Haechan dealt with vocal cord issues, diagnosed as nodules or a cyst, which required ongoing throat injections and led to him skipping NCT Dream's video call events in May. He announced plans for a six-month hiatus after completing tours to focus on vocal therapy and recovery. As of November 2025, after a recent hospital visit, his condition is improving.[51][52]Haechan has adopted a reserved approach to his personal life since debuting, sharing minimal details about romantic relationships or family matters to preserve his privacy amid public scrutiny. This stance gained attention following a sasaeng fan's unauthorized entry into his family home in late 2022, an incident that SM Entertainment highlighted as causing substantial psychological harm to Haechan and his relatives, prompting stronger measures against privacy infringements.[53]Through appearances on variety shows and interviews, Haechan has occasionally revealed surface-level aspects of his personality, such as identifying his MBTI type as ESTP after personal research and expressing enjoyment of gaming as a hobby, while consistently steering clear of more intimate disclosures.[54]
Philanthropy
In February 2023, Haechan donated 100 million KRW (approximately $77,800 USD) to the Community Chest of Korea to support recovery efforts for victims of the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.[55] This contribution marked his entry into the organization's Honor Society, a recognition for major donors in South Korea who have given 100 million KRW or more to disaster relief.[56]Later that year, in August 2023, Haechan contributed 50 million KRW (approximately $37,000 USD) to the Korean Red Cross to aid victims of the wildfires in Maui, Hawaii, providing emergency relief for affected families and communities.[57]In March 2025, Haechan donated another 50 million KRW to the Community Chest of Korea to assist recovery from the wildfires in South Korea's Yeongnam region, supporting victims and restoration efforts in the hardest-hit areas.[56]Haechan's fans have also organized donations in his name on occasions like his birthday, contributing to causes such as support for underprivileged children, though these efforts are distinct from his personal philanthropy.[58]
Discography
Solo albums
Haechan's debut solo studio album, TASTE (stylized in all caps), was released on September 8, 2025, through SM Entertainment. This 11-track R&B project highlights his versatile vocal style and personal musical preferences, blending soulful ballads, upbeat rhythms, and introspective pieces to create a cohesive exploration of temptation, love, and self-expression. The lead single, "CRZY", serves as the title track and was promoted with a dynamic music video emphasizing high-energy choreography and Haechan's charismatic performance.[1][59][1]The album features a mix of original compositions, including self-penned contributions that reflect Haechan's artistic growth. Key tracks beyond the lead single include "Camera Lights," an atmospheric opener setting a dreamy tone; "ADRENALINE," a pulsating mid-tempo number; and "Love Beyond," a smooth R&B cut delving into emotional depth. Other notable songs such as "Roll With Me," "Talented," and "WYN?" (featuring HAON) add layers of hip-hop and soul influences, while "Intermission" provides a brief instrumental breather. The full tracklist is as follows:
TASTE achieved immediate commercial success, debuting at number one on South Korea's Circle Album Chart for the week of September 14, 2025. It recorded 435,257 physical copies sold in its first week on the Hanteo Chart, marking a strong start for Haechan's solo endeavors. Internationally, the album topped the iTunes Worldwide Album Chart in 18 regions upon release, underscoring its global appeal.[60][61][62]
Singles as lead artist
Haechan made his solo debut as a lead artist with the single "CRZY", released on September 8, 2025, as the title track from his first studio album TASTE.[7] The R&B-infused track highlights Haechan's vocal range and emotional delivery, blending smooth melodies with introspective lyrics about intense emotions.[1] Upon release, "CRZY" debuted at number one on Bugs' real-time chart, reached number 23 on Melon's real-time chart, and number 102 on Melon's daily chart, marking the highest debut position for a solo track by an NCT member on the real-time platform. It also entered Genie's real-time chart at number 104 initially, contributing to the album's strong domestic performance.[7][63]The music video for "CRZY", directed by Christian Haahs and produced by UMOON Productions with visual direction by Yeeun, emphasizes Haechan's charismatic presence through dynamic visuals and close-up shots that showcase his expressive vocals.[64] The choreography, revealed in an official dance practice video, features synchronized movements with backup dancers that complement the song's rhythmic flow while allowing space for vocal highlights during key ad-libs and runs.[65] This approach underscores Haechan's versatility as a performer, prioritizing vocal showcases amid the intricate footwork.Internationally, "CRZY" propelled TASTE to number one on iTunes albums charts in over 18 countries shortly after release, demonstrating Haechan's growing global appeal as a solo artist. No major solo singles by Haechan were released prior to 2025, though he contributed featured vocals to select soundtracks and collaborations earlier in his career.[66]
Songwriting credits
Haechan's songwriting journey began in earnest around 2022, when he started composing original tracks, particularly in the R&B genre, as he shared in interviews discussing his creative process of drawing from personal experiences to craft melodies and lyrics. By 2025, he had accumulated approximately 5-7 songwriting credits across NCT subunits and his solo work, with a focus on lyric writing and vocal melody contributions that emphasize emotional depth and introspection. His efforts highlight a growing involvement in the creative aspects of music production beyond performance.In his NCT contributions, Haechan provided lyrics for "Like We Just Met" on NCT Dream's third studio album ISTJ (2023), a track exploring themes of rediscovery in relationships. He also co-wrote and composed "N.Y.C.T." for NCT U's SM Station: NCT Lab release that same year, blending urban nightlife motifs with rhythmic elements. For NCT Dream's 2024 album DREAMSCAPE, Haechan solely penned the lyrics for "Flying Kiss," a rhythmic pop-rock song depicting the thrill of new romance, and "Best of Me," which delves into self-acceptance and vulnerability. These credits underscore his emphasis on crafting relatable, heartfelt narratives informed by his vocal expertise.With his solo debut, Haechan expanded his songwriting role on the full-length album TASTE (2025), co-writing two to three tracks that center on personal themes like post-breakup contradictions and emotional healing, including contributions to "WYN?" where he infused lyrics with raw, realistic sentiments. In discussions around the album's preparation, he noted dedicating significant time to these writings to reflect his artistic identity. Overall, Haechan's credits total around 6-7 songs by late 2025, primarily in lyrics, showcasing his evolution as a multifaceted artist within SM Entertainment's ecosystem.