Jo Kwon
Jo Kwon (born August 28, 1989) is a South Korean singer, actor, musical performer, television host, and entertainer, best known as the leader and main vocalist of the K-pop boy group 2AM.[1][2] Born in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, he overcame early family hardships—such as financial difficulties following his father's business failure—by entering the music industry, where he trained rigorously for nearly eight years at JYP Entertainment before debuting with 2AM on July 11, 2008, under JYP Entertainment (later co-managed with Big Hit Entertainment from 2010 to 2014).[3][2][1] Throughout his career, Jo Kwon has expanded beyond group activities to establish himself as a versatile artist, releasing solo albums such as his 2010 EP I'm Da One, starring in dramas like Dream High (2011) and musicals including Everybody's Talking About Jamie, and hosting variety programs.[4][5] His appearance on the reality show We Got Married from 2009 to 2011, paired with Brown Eyed Girls' Ga-in as the fan-favorite "Adam Couple," significantly boosted his popularity and showcased his playful, charismatic persona.[6][7] Jo Kwon is also celebrated for challenging gender norms in K-pop through his bold fashion choices, particularly his affinity for high heels, which he received as a gift from Big Hit's Bang Si-hyuk and credits with unlocking a deeper sense of self-expression: "I only think about wanting to live as who I am, and something that wakes another persona inside of me is high heels."[3] After leaving JYP in 2017 to join Cube Entertainment, he transitioned to Archive Achim in June 2024, continuing his work in music, acting, and broadcasting—including a lead role in the musical Rent—as of November 2025.[8][9][10]Early career
Pre-debut
Jo Kwon was born on August 28, 1989, in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. He grew up in a family facing financial hardships, with his parents accumulating significant debt of approximately 500 million won (about $416,500) when he was around 12 years old, exacerbated by his mother's diagnosis with cancer. He has a younger brother. From a young age, Jo Kwon showed a strong interest in singing and dancing. At age 12, in 2001, he passed JYP Entertainment's "99% Challenge" auditions, a project initiated by founder Park Jin-young, and joined the company as a trainee. As a trainee, Jo Kwon underwent rigorous training for nearly eight years, focusing on vocals, dance, and overall performance skills. He lived in company dorms with other trainees, endured monthly evaluations to assess progress and determine continuation in the program, and faced intense pressure due to his family's financial situation, which motivated him to debut quickly to support them. During this period, he was considered for several pre-debut projects at JYP, including an initial involvement in a boy group formation process that ultimately led to 2PM, but he was reassigned before being selected for the vocal-focused group 2AM. In 2008, Jo Kwon participated in the Mnet survival show "Hot Blood Men," which documented JYP's process of forming new boy groups. Following evaluations and team adjustments on the program, he was announced as a member of 2AM, marking the end of his trainee years.2AM career
Jo Kwon debuted as the leader and main vocalist of the South Korean boy band 2AM under a joint venture between JYP Entertainment and Big Hit Entertainment on July 11, 2008, when the group performed their debut digital single "This Song" on KBS's Music Bank, with the track officially released on July 21.[11][5] Formed from the Mnet survival show Hot Blood, 2AM specialized in emotional ballads, and Jo Kwon played a central role in shaping the group's vocal harmony and stage presence from the outset.[12] The group built their reputation through a series of ballad-focused releases, with Jo Kwon often taking lead vocals on key tracks to highlight his emotive delivery. Their first EP, Can't Let You Go Even If I Die, arrived on January 21, 2010, featuring the title track that became a chart-topping hit and exemplified 2AM's signature style of heartfelt R&B-infused ballads.[13] This was followed by their debut studio album Saint o'Clock on October 26, 2010, which included standout vocal performances like "You Wouldn't Answer My Calls" and "Like Crazy," where Jo Kwon's high notes and ad-libs added depth to the arrangements.[14] Subsequent releases, such as the EP F. Scott Fitzgerald's Way of Love on January 17, 2012, and the studio album One Spring Day on March 5, 2013, continued to emphasize 2AM's ballad prowess, with Jo Kwon contributing to collaborative tracks that blended group dynamics with individual vocal showcases.[13] 2AM garnered notable achievements, including multiple music show wins and year-end awards that underscored their impact on the ballad genre. The single "Can't Let You Go Even If I Die" earned Song of the Year at the 2010 Melon Music Awards and Best Vocal Group Performance at the Mnet Asian Music Awards, reflecting the group's commercial and critical success.[15] Their releases achieved strong sales in Korea, with several albums surpassing 50,000 physical copies and driving massive digital streams.[13] In addition to domestic promotions, 2AM expanded internationally through Japanese activities, debuting there on January 25, 2012, with the single "Never Let You Go," which peaked at number three on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.[16] Jo Kwon, as leader, represented the group in promotional events, including a nationwide hall tour titled "2AM 1st JAPAN TOUR 'Never Let You Go'" starting that year.[17] Domestically, the members connected with fans via the 2010 reality program 2AM Real Life, which captured their daily routines and behind-the-scenes preparations, enhancing their relatable image.[18] Following the mandatory military enlistments of all members from 2014 to 2019, 2AM maintained an active group status with periodic reunions and promotions.Solo career
2008–2009: Variety entertainment and Adam Couple popularity
In late 2008, following 2AM's debut, Jo Kwon began making solo appearances on variety television, establishing himself as a regular panel member on SBS's Star King, where his energetic personality and dance skills quickly drew attention.[19] These early outings highlighted his comedic timing and aegyo (cute mannerisms), helping him transition from group promotions to individual spotlight amid 2AM's concurrent activities. Jo Kwon's breakthrough came in September 2009 when he joined MBC's We Got Married Season 2 as part of the "Adam Couple" alongside Brown Eyed Girls' Ga-in, debuting in episode 21 on October 3.[20] Their pairing, inspired by the biblical Adam and Eve due to both artists' self-proclaimed inexperience in romance, aired until early 2011 but gained explosive popularity during its initial run through episodes showcasing their natural chemistry, such as Jo Kwon's two-hour wait in a mongoose costume for their first meeting and joint dance performances blending sensuality with humor. The duo's playful interactions, including aegyo-filled dates and fan-service moments like composing love songs on-air, led to widespread media coverage as one of the show's most beloved virtual couples, with nicknames like "Adam Couple" trending and inspiring fan events, couple merchandise, and high ratings that peaked at over 15% in key episodes.[21] This exposure extended to other programs like Star King and guest spots on shows such as Come to Play, where Jo Kwon further displayed his versatile talents in comedy sketches and impersonations, solidifying his reputation as "Kkap Kwon" for his exaggerated cuteness.[22] The Adam Couple phenomenon significantly elevated his public image, shifting focus from 2AM's ballad style to his charismatic entertainer persona and attracting his first individual endorsements, including beauty product deals tied to his youthful appeal.[2] The We Got Married coupling concluded in January 2011 after 60 episodes, amid busy schedules, though Jo Kwon and Ga-in maintained a close friendship, occasionally reuniting for variety cameos that evoked nostalgia for their early dynamic.[20]2010–2012: Screen debut and first solo album
In 2011, Jo Kwon made his acting debut in the KBS2 drama Dream High, portraying the character Rian, a talented student at Kirin High School of Art who excels in dance and vocals while navigating personal insecurities and rivalries in the competitive world of K-pop training. His role involved key scenes showcasing synchronized dance routines and emotional vocal performances, which drew praise for blending his real-life idol skills with dramatic depth, contributing to the series' exploration of ambition and friendship in the entertainment industry. The drama, which aired from January to February 2011, received positive reception for its ensemble cast, with Jo's portrayal earning acclaim for its authenticity and helping boost his visibility beyond music. Following his acting venture, Jo Kwon released his first solo mini-album, I'm Da One, on June 1, 2012, under JYP Entertainment, marking his transition into individual music production after years with 2AM. The lead single, "Animal," featured energetic pop-dance elements with choreography emphasizing playful, animal-inspired movements that highlighted Jo's charisma and stage presence, featuring J-Hope of BTS, with production by Bang Si-hyuk and writing contributions including Avicii. "Animal" achieved strong chart performance, reflecting its commercial success driven by viral music video views and fan engagement, and later resurged in popularity. The album topped the Gaon Album Chart for one week, establishing Jo as a viable solo artist. Jo Kwon continued his acting pursuits with a supporting role in the MBC drama The Thousandth Man in 2012, where he played a charming lawyer's assistant involved in romantic entanglements and workplace dynamics, adding levity through comedic timing and subtle emotional layers. His character arc focused on growth from naivety to confidence amid a love triangle, receiving critical feedback for effectively portraying vulnerability while leveraging his variety show-honed expressiveness. Additionally, he took on guest roles in shows like Reply 1997, appearing as a cameo singer that infused episodes with musical energy and nostalgic appeal. To promote his solo work, Jo Kwon held his first solo concert, Jo Kwon Special ~ The 1st Mini Showcase, on June 2, 2012, at the Yes24 Live Hall in Seoul, attracting around 1,000 attendees for an intimate setlist that included performances of "Animal," covers of 2AM tracks like "This Song," and fan-favorite dances from his variety days. The event featured interactive segments and behind-the-scenes stories, fostering a close connection with fans and receiving positive reviews for its high-energy execution despite the venue's modest size. Throughout this period, Jo Kwon faced challenges in balancing his solo endeavors with 2AM's group promotions, including album preparations and tours, which often led to grueling schedules that tested his stamina but ultimately honed his multitasking abilities in the industry. His prior popularity from variety shows briefly aided in gaining initial attention for these projects, yet the demands required careful coordination with JYP to avoid burnout.2013–2015: Musical and drama debuts
In 2013, Jo Kwon made his musical theater debut as King Herod in the Korean production of Jesus Christ Superstar at the Charlotte Theater in Seoul, which ran from April 26 to June 9. The role required him to portray a flamboyant and mocking ruler in the iconic "Herod's Song" sequence, showcasing his vocal range and stage presence during rehearsals that emphasized rock-opera dynamics and ensemble synchronization. Critics praised his energetic delivery and ability to infuse the character with charisma, noting that his performance elevated the production's high-energy scenes and demonstrated his transition from idol singer to stage actor beyond superficial involvement. That same year, Kwon expanded into television drama with a supporting role as Kye Kyung-woo, a dedicated employee in the marketing division, in the KBS2 series The Queen of Office, which aired from April 1 to May 21.[23] His character contributed to workplace comedy and tension, particularly in episodes highlighting team rivalries and corporate survival tactics, such as the mid-season arc involving a high-stakes product launch where Kyung-woo's loyalty and quick thinking advanced the plot.[24] The series achieved solid viewership, starting at 9.4% nationally (TNmS) and peaking at 14.6% (AGB Nielsen). Kwon continued his musical pursuits in 2014, taking on the role of Adam/Felicia, the sassy young drag queen, in the Korean adaptation of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert at the LG Arts Center from July 11 to September 21.[25] The production incorporated vibrant costumes like sequined gowns and elaborate wigs for Felicia's character, alongside dynamic dance numbers set to pop hits such as "I Will Survive" and "Mamma Mia," adapted to highlight the international tour's themes of self-acceptance and journey across the Australian outback.[26] Reviews commended his agile footwork and comedic timing in the choreography-heavy scenes, underscoring the musical's faithful yet localized take on the 1994 film's queer narrative. In 2015, Kwon appeared in the musical Chess as Anatoly Sergievsky, the Russian grandmaster, in a production running from July 3 to September 20 at the Blue Square Theater. His performance in duets like "You and I" emphasized emotional depth amid the Cold War-era rivalry, drawing on his prior stage experience to blend vocal power with dramatic intensity. Additionally, he made guest appearances, including a lead role in the short-form series The Dramatic (2013) exploring youthful dilemmas and a cameo as himself in episode 3 of The Producers (2015), further bridging his idol background from Dream High with mature acting roles. These endeavors solidified Kwon's reputation as a versatile performer adept at transitioning between live theater's immediacy and television's narrative demands.2016–2017: Second solo album, additional musicals, and departure from JYP Entertainment
In February 2016, Jo Kwon released his second solo album, the single Crosswalk, marking his return to music after nearly four years since his debut solo effort in 2012.[27] The title track, also titled "Crosswalk," featured a mid-tempo R&B sound exploring themes of heartbreak and hesitation in love, drawing directly from Jo Kwon's personal experiences with relationships.[27] He co-wrote the lyrics for the lead single and another track, "Flutter," emphasizing emotional vulnerability in the concept, which was promoted through a showcase at Sogang University's Mary Hall and appearances on music programs like Music Bank and Inkigayo.[28] The album included three tracks and achieved moderate digital success, with strong initial downloads. To tie in with promotions, Jo Kwon made guest appearances on variety shows such as Singing Battle in early 2016, where he performed and shared insights into his creative process.[29] Throughout 2016, Jo Kwon expanded his stage presence with the musical On a Starry Night, portraying the carefree character Choi Sung Keun in a production that ran from April to May at the Uniplex Building in Seoul.[30] The show, a romantic comedy set in the 1980s, highlighted his versatile acting skills alongside co-stars like Dana and Hong Kyung-min, earning positive buzz for his energetic portrayal of a thoughtless yet endearing lead.[31] In 2017, he took on a more comedic and risqué role as the perverted friend Scott in the horror musical Evil Dead, adapted from Sam Raimi's film series, which premiered on June 24 and continued through September 17 at the same venue.[32] The production blended gore, humor, and music, with Jo Kwon discussing in interviews how he embraced the character's eccentric traits to deliver a memorable performance amid the show's bloody stage effects. These roles built on his prior musical experience, showcasing his transition toward more diverse theatrical work while balancing music activities. In October 2017, Jo Kwon released the digital single "Golden Tambourine" as a lighthearted follow-up, featuring upbeat dance-pop elements and promotions on shows like I Can See Your Voice Season 4, where he collaborated with a former JYP trainee for a surprise performance.[33] On September 22, 2017, JYP Entertainment announced that Jo Kwon would not renew his contract upon its expiration, ending a 16-year affiliation that included seven years as a trainee and nine as an artist with 2AM.[34] The decision followed extensive discussions, with both parties agreeing it was time for Jo Kwon to pursue broader individual opportunities in music, acting, and variety entertainment, while expressing mutual gratitude for their shared history.[34] Immediately following the announcement, Jo Kwon held a mini fan meeting in July 2017 to celebrate his ninth debut anniversary at his cereal cafe, Midnight in Seoul, engaging fans with performances and Q&A sessions before fully transitioning agencies.[35]2018–2020: Lonely album, military service, and transition to Cube Entertainment
In late 2017, following his departure from JYP Entertainment, Jo Kwon signed an exclusive contract with Cube Entertainment on November 3, marking a new chapter in his solo career under the agency's management.[36] This transition allowed him to pursue independent projects, with Cube expressing enthusiasm for promoting his multifaceted talents as a singer and entertainer.[37] Jo Kwon's first release under Cube was the digital single album Lonely on January 10, 2018, featuring the title track "Lonely" (새벽), a ballad co-composed by Jo Kwon himself that delves into themes of emotional isolation and longing for a past lover during the quiet dawn hours.[38] The accompanying music video portrays Jo Kwon wandering desolate urban landscapes at night, emphasizing solitude through stark visuals of empty streets and solitary gazes at the sky, which resonated with fans amid his recent label change.[39] He promoted the single actively in early 2018, performing on programs like MBC's Show! Music Core and Arirang's Simply K-Pop, where the track's melancholic melody and introspective lyrics highlighted his vocal maturity.[40] Prior to his enlistment, Jo Kwon participated in Cube Entertainment's family concert "2018 United Cube -ONE-" in July 2018, sharing the stage with labelmates and delivering solo performances that served as a farewell to fans before his military service.[41] On August 6, 2018, he enlisted for mandatory active-duty military service in the South Korean Army, undergoing basic training before being assigned to the military band, where he contributed to performances and morale-boosting events.[42] During his service, his activities were limited, though he made occasional public appearances, such as featuring in the military band's 2019 music video for the army song "Shake Your Hand" alongside VIXX's N, blending his singing skills with service duties.[43] He also maintained fan connection through sparse social media updates via Cube, sharing glimpses of his disciplined routine. Jo Kwon was discharged on March 24, 2020, after approximately 19 months of service, during which he later reflected in an Instagram letter on the personal growth and resilience gained from the experience, describing it as a period of "sweltering heat to heartfelt camaraderie" that reset his perspective on his career.[44] In the same post, he expressed gratitude to fellow soldiers and fans, noting how the service had fortified his determination to return stronger as an artist under Cube.[45]2021–present: Acting focus, variety appearances, and agency changes
Following his transition to Cube Entertainment's actor division toward the end of 2020, Jo Kwon shifted his professional focus to acting starting in 2021, pursuing opportunities in the field while balancing ongoing variety show engagements.[46] This period marked a deliberate pivot from idol activities, allowing him to explore dramatic and performative roles more deeply.[47] Jo Kwon maintained a strong presence in variety programming during 2022 and 2023, appearing on shows like Radio Star in July 2022, where he highlighted his versatile style and personal growth, and Knowing Bros in 2023, sharing reflections on his career trajectory alongside familiar collaborators.[48] These appearances often revisited his early fame from We Got Married and emphasized his enduring charisma in entertainment.[49] On June 17, 2024, Jo Kwon departed from Cube Entertainment after seven years, with the agency stating the decision followed sufficient discussions and expressing gratitude for their shared achievements.[46] He signed with new agency Archive Achim the following day, June 18, 2024, which committed to supporting his endeavors in musicals, variety shows, and 2AM group promotions.[9] In 2025, Jo Kwon performed at the K-Ballad Playlist live event on October 10, delivering renditions of 2AM classics like "This Song" and "Confession of a Friend," as well as covers such as RIIZE's "Inside My Love."[50] Earlier that year, in September, he attended Ga-in's birthday celebration, posting affectionate photos on social media that celebrated their longstanding friendship from the "Adam Couple" era.[51]Personal life
Family and relationships
Jo Kwon maintains a close bond with his parents, who provided unwavering support during his challenging trainee years at JYP Entertainment despite significant family hardships. His family experienced financial bankruptcy when he was in fifth grade due to his parents' debts, with his mother working at an insurance company and his father as a bus driver before attempting a new business venture.[52][53] Jo Kwon has publicly shared how his mother felt remorse for not being able to afford desired foods during his childhood and cried upon learning of his audition, initially believing he had "met the wrong parents," yet she encouraged his pursuit of music.[54][52] His mother's later cancer diagnosis further tested the family's resilience, but Jo Kwon has credited their encouragement for helping him endure eight years as a trainee amid uncertainty.[52] He also shares a supportive relationship with his younger brother, as evidenced by receiving numerous messages from friends following his brother's appearance on a 2020 broadcast.[55] In November 2025, Jo Kwon shared emotional updates about his Italian Greyhound pet dog, Gaga, who was diagnosed with small intestinal cancer and began chemotherapy.[56] A notable personal relationship for Jo Kwon is his enduring platonic friendship with Brown Eyed Girls member Ga-in, forged during their pairing as the "Adam Couple" on the variety show We Got Married from 2009 to 2011. Their bond has persisted through the years, demonstrated by mutual birthday celebrations and occasional joint appearances, including Jo Kwon attending Ga-in's 38th birthday party in September 2025 alongside Brown Eyed Girls member JeA.[6][7][51] In 2010, Jo Kwon faced rumors questioning his sexual orientation, stemming from a misinterpreted photo and private messages with U-KISS member Soohyun, which he clarified as mere misunderstandings from their close friendship.[57] He has since emphasized his privacy on such matters, explicitly denying being gay in 2017 while addressing cross-dressing backlash, and in 2020 identifying as genderless without confirming or denying further details about his orientation.[58][59] In April 2024, Jo Kwon revealed he had been in a long-term romantic relationship with a non-celebrity girlfriend for about seven years, which ended in 2023 despite his intentions to marry her and willingness to leave the entertainment industry. As of 2025, he has no publicly confirmed romantic relationships or marriage.[60][61]Military service and health
Jo Kwon enlisted for mandatory military service on August 6, 2018, following the release of his mini-album Lonely earlier that year. Prior to enlistment, he held a farewell event for fans in Seoul, expressing gratitude for their support and promising to return stronger after completing his duties. He entered basic training at a boot camp in Gangwon Province, undergoing five weeks of rigorous physical and military instruction as required for active duty soldiers.[62] Due to his background as a professional singer, Jo Kwon was assigned to the Republic of Korea Army's military band after basic training, serving as a sergeant in this specialized unit. His daily routines included musical rehearsals, performances at military events, and support for troop morale through entertainment activities. Notably, in September 2019, he collaborated with VIXX member N on the music video for the army's promotional song "Shake Your Hand," highlighting inter-Korean unity. This role allowed him to leverage his vocal talents while fulfilling service obligations, though it drew some public scrutiny regarding the perceived lightness of band duties compared to frontline assignments.[43] Throughout his 19-month service, Jo Kwon maintained a positive presence, sharing occasional updates that showcased his adaptation and camaraderie with fellow soldiers. He was discharged early on March 24, 2020, in line with the military's COVID-19 protocols, which waived formal ceremonies to prevent virus spread. Upon release, he posted a heartfelt letter on Instagram reflecting on the personal growth and bonds formed during service, marking his adjustment back to civilian life with renewed appreciation for his career.[44][63] In May 2020, shortly after discharge, Jo Kwon addressed misleading media reports and online criticism alleging lax service performance via Instagram, emphasizing his commitment and the challenges faced by all soldiers. He advocated for greater understanding of military band contributions, with several comrades publicly defending his diligence and positive influence within the unit. This incident underscored his efforts to raise awareness about the realities of alternative active-duty roles.[64] Jo Kwon's career has been marked by significant health challenges stemming from intense training and performance schedules. During his early promotion period with 2AM, he endured severe physical exhaustion, requiring six bags of blood transfusions due to anemia from overwork and inadequate rest. These incidents, revealed in a 2021 interview, highlighted the toll of his rigorous trainee days and ongoing commitments, prompting him to prioritize recovery and vocal maintenance in subsequent years. Post-service, he has focused on wellness routines to rebuild stamina, though specific recovery details from enlistment remain private.[65]Discography
Studio albums
Jo Kwon's debut studio album, I'm Da One, was released on June 25, 2012, under JYP Entertainment. The 10-track project blends pop, R&B, and hip-hop influences to demonstrate his range beyond 2AM's ballad style, with notable production from figures like Bang Si-hyuk ("hitman" Bang) and Avicii on select tracks. The album's promotional strategy emphasized a bold pop-art aesthetic, featuring vibrant, eccentric visuals in music videos and performances that reflected Jo Kwon's confident and playful persona, tying into the personal narrative of self-assurance in love and life. Key tracks include the title song "I'm Da One" (featuring Zion.T), which peaked at number one on music programs like Music Bank, and "Animal" (featuring j-hope of BTS), an upbeat dance number that highlighted his energetic side.[66][67][68]| No. | Title | Featured Artist | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Awesome Girl | YANKIE | 3:38 |
| 2 | Animal (Radio Edit) | j-hope | 2:52 |
| 3 | I'm Da One | Zion.T | 3:14 |
| 4 | Lipstick | - | 3:38 |
| 5 | Who's Loving You Now | - | 3:45 |
| 6 | Wingardium Leviosa | - | 3:35 |
| 7 | Something 'Bout You | Jeong Jin-woon | 3:30 |
| 8 | Greetings (안부) | - | 3:40 |
| 9 | First Page (첫 페이지) | - | 3:50 |
| 10 | Like a Star (Starlight) | - | 3:46 |
Singles
Jo Kwon's solo singles encompass digital releases that stand alone from full-length albums, often featuring collaborations and showcasing his versatility in genres like dance-pop and ballads. These tracks highlight his evolution as an artist, with notable emphasis on emotional depth and performance elements. "The Day of Confession" (고백하던 날), released on July 1, 2010, as his debut solo digital single under JYP Entertainment, is a heartfelt ballad reflecting on a confession day.[69] "Animal," released on June 18, 2012, as a digital single featuring then-trainee Jung Ho-seok (later known as j-hope of BTS), marked Jo Kwon's bold entry into dance-oriented music ahead of his full album. The track, produced with contributions from Avicii on its instrumental elements, was accompanied by a music video and dance practice footage emphasizing high-energy choreography performed in heels, which garnered attention for its fierce and innovative style.[70][71] "Lonely" (새벽), his first release under Cube Entertainment, arrived as a digital single on January 10, 2018. This emotional ballad explores themes of longing and solitude at dawn, with lyrics reflecting quiet reflection on a past relationship. The music video features labelmate Yu Seon-ho portraying frustration over lost love, complementing Jo's heartfelt vocals and piano-driven arrangement; an instrumental version was included as a B-side.[72][73] Following his transition from Cube Entertainment, Jo Kwon issued several digital singles through various labels, often involving collaborations. "First Page" (첫 페이지), a tender ballad duet with former Wonder Girls member Sunye released on November 27, 2020, under S2 Entertainment, delves into themes of new beginnings and unspoken emotions, backed by piano and strings. An instrumental B-side was provided.[74][75] In 2022, Jo Kwon reunited with Sunye for "Greetings" (안부), a remake of the 2004 duet by Byul and Na Yoon-kwon, issued on August 28 under WM Korea as part of the Re:Born Project. The acoustic ballad conveys heartfelt inquiries about a distant loved one's well-being, featuring subtle instrumentation and an instrumental track. "5th Degree," a collaborative digital single with Italian artist Fudasca and producer david hugo, was released on September 22, 2023, via Epic Records. This upbeat track blends pop and electronic elements, showcasing Jo's vocal adaptability in an international context.[76][77] Most recently, "Confession of a Friend" (친구의 고백), released on May 3, 2024, under Room Casting as part of the Banggu Seok Casting Project, is an introspective ballad about unspoken feelings toward a close companion. It includes an instrumental version and emphasizes raw emotional delivery.[78][79]Mini-albums
Jo Kwon's mini-album, Crosswalk, arrived on February 15, 2016, via JYP Entertainment, marking his return after nearly four years. This release explores themes of emotional conflict in relationships, drawing from Jo Kwon's personal experiences with love to convey inner turmoil and longing through introspective ballads. He co-wrote the title track "Crosswalk" alongside lyricist Maeng Jina, with composition by eSNa and arrangement by AEV, underscoring his growing involvement in songwriting. The artwork and promotions adopted a minimalist, reflective tone, with the music video juxtaposing joyful and heartbroken versions of Jo Kwon to symbolize relational crossroads, aligning with his narrative of vulnerability post-2AM activities. The lead single "Crosswalk" charted on the Gaon Digital Chart, emphasizing heartfelt vocals over elaborate production.[27][80]| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Crosswalk (횡단보도) | 3:37 |
| 2 | Fine (괜찮아요) | 4:24 |
| 3 | Flutter | 3:02 |
Soundtrack appearances
Jo Kwon has made notable contributions to Korean drama soundtracks, often collaborating with fellow artists to deliver emotive ballads that complement the narratives of popular series. In 2011, he participated in the soundtrack for the teen musical drama Dream High, collaborating with Jun. K of 2PM and Yerin Baek on the track "At Times" (때때로), released as part of OST Part 6. The song, a heartfelt ballad highlighting themes of longing and perseverance, featured Jo Kwon's soaring vocals alongside his co-artists, aligning with the drama's focus on aspiring idols and their struggles; it contributed to the OST album's overall success, which topped Korean charts upon release.[81] For the 2014 drama Temptation, Jo Kwon dueted with Fei of miss A on "One Summer Night" (Korean version), included in OST Part 3. This romantic track emphasized the series' themes of forbidden love and desire, with Jo Kwon's smooth tenor blending seamlessly with Fei's melody; the single was well-received, peaking at number 12 on the Gaon Digital Chart and garnering significant streams for its evocative production.[82] In 2015, Jo Kwon lent his voice to "Follow Your Dreams" (한걸음) for Who Are You: School 2015 OST Part 8, in collaboration with multiple BTOB members including Seo Eunkwang, Lee Changsub, Lim Hyunsik, Yook Sungjae, and Seunghee, as well as other Cube Entertainment artists. As a motivational anthem underscoring the drama's exploration of youth, identity, and ambition, the song showcased Jo Kwon's lead vocals in an uplifting arrangement that resonated with viewers; it achieved moderate chart success, reaching number 45 on the Gaon Digital Chart and becoming a fan favorite among the series' soundtrack tracks.[83]Filmography
Music videos
Jo Kwon first appeared in music videos as a featured member of the boy band 2AM, contributing prominently to their debut release. In the official music video for "This Song" (2008), Jo Kwon delivered key vocal lines in scenes portraying the members' emotional confessions amid rainy urban settings and intimate close-ups, emphasizing themes of unrequited love.[84] As a solo artist, Jo Kwon took the lead role in the music video for "Animal" (2012), a track from his debut album I'm Da One featuring pre-debut J-Hope of BTS. The video embraced a playful animal theme through energetic choreography, with Jo Kwon portraying a wild, uninhibited character dancing in high heels and vogueing in a dimly lit club environment, highlighting his gender-fluid style.[85][86] It garnered renewed attention in 2020, topping international iTunes charts due to viral TikTok usage and amassing over 2.8 million views on performance clips alone.[87][88] Jo Kwon's 2018 solo comeback single "Lonely" (새벽) featured a cinematic music video directed by Hong Won-ki, starring Cube Entertainment labelmate Yu Seon-ho as a frustrated young man wandering Seoul's nighttime streets and alleyways. Jo Kwon appeared in contrasting serene indoor scenes, playing piano and singing amid soft lighting to evoke isolation at dawn, blending ballad introspection with visual storytelling.[89][90] Throughout his career up to 2025, Jo Kwon maintained a focus on lead appearances in his solo works, with limited guest features in other artists' videos; notable examples include brief cameos in collaborative projects with friends like Gain from Brown Eyed Girls, such as their duet "We Fell in Love" (2009), where he shared dynamic dance sequences in vibrant, romantic settings.[91][92] In 2024, he released a solo remake of 2AM's "Confession of a Friend," with its music video centering on nostalgic, heartfelt performances in minimalist studio environments to revisit the original's emotional depth.[78]Film
Jo Kwon's involvement in feature films has been limited, primarily consisting of voice work in animation rather than live-action roles. His film debut came in 2013 with the Italian animated feature Pinocchio, directed by Enzo D'Alò, where he provided the Korean dubbing voice for the titular character, the wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy.[93][94] This marked his first foray into dubbing, selected for his versatile vocal range that captured the character's youthful curiosity and mischief, as noted by production sources.[95] The film, a faithful adaptation of Carlo Collodi's classic novel, was released in South Korea on April 25, 2013, and earned approximately $338,858 at the box office, appealing to family audiences with its blend of adventure and moral lessons.[96] Jo Kwon's performance was praised for adding a "hyper-cute" energy to Pinocchio, enhancing the character's charm in the Korean version alongside voices by actors Jang Kwang as Geppetto and Sung Dong-il as Gideon.[95][93] Since then, Jo Kwon has not appeared in additional feature films, prioritizing his career in television series, musical theater, and variety programming.[97]Television series
Jo Kwon debuted as an actor in the MBC daily sitcom All My Love (2010–2011), portraying Hwang Ok-yup, the energetic son in a poor but warm-hearted family navigating conflicts with a wealthy, selfish counterpart, inspired by the Korean folktale of Kongjwi and Patjwi. The series aired weekdays from November 8, 2010, to September 16, 2011, over 210 episodes, marking his first major scripted role alongside co-star Ga-in as his on-screen sibling.[98] In 2013, Kwon took on a supporting role as Kye Kyung-woo, an employee in the marketing and sales support division, in the KBS2 workplace comedy-drama The Queen of Office. The 16-episode series, which ran from April 1 to May 21, 2013, centered on a talented temporary worker (played by Kim Hye-soo) challenging corporate hierarchies at Y-Jang Corporation, with Kwon's character contributing to the ensemble's humorous office dynamics. It achieved nationwide viewership ratings averaging around 12%, peaking at 16.2% for its finale.[99] Kwon has made guest appearances in other scripted series, including a minor role as a flash mob dancer in episode 1 of Dream High (KBS2, 2011) and a cameo as himself in The Producers (KBS2, 2015). In 2016, he appeared briefly in the tvN drama Drinking Solo as a flamboyant character, showcasing his comedic flair.[100] No major scripted television roles have been announced as of 2025, with Kwon focusing primarily on musical theater and variety programming under his agency Archive Achim.[46]| Year | Title | Role | Network | Episodes | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010–2011 | All My Love | Hwang Ok-yup | MBC | 210 | Main role; daily sitcom about family rivalries.[98] |
| 2011 | Dream High | Flash mob dancer | KBS2 | 1 (of 16) | Cameo appearance.[101] |
| 2013 | The Queen of Office | Kye Kyung-woo | KBS2 | 16 | Supporting role in workplace comedy; average ratings ~12%.[99] |
| 2015 | The Producers | Himself | KBS2 | 1 (of 12) | Guest cameo.[102] |
| 2016 | Drinking Solo | Jo Kwon (cameo) | tvN | 1 (of 16) | Brief appearance as a quirky character.[100] |
Variety shows
Jo Kwon first rose to prominence in the variety show landscape through his participation in We Got Married from 2009 to 2011, where he formed the beloved "Adam Couple" with Brown Eyed Girls' Ga-in. Their episodes, spanning multiple installments, captured iconic moments of playful chemistry, including aegyo-filled interactions, mock weddings, and heartfelt confessions that resonated with audiences and contributed to the couple's enduring popularity.[6][7] During the same period, he became a regular performer on Star King from 2008 to 2010, engaging in comedy sketches and lighthearted challenges that highlighted his versatile entertaining skills. Appearances often featured humorous segments, such as exaggerated jealous reactions alongside Ga-in and contests involving wild facial expressions, which showcased his comedic timing and helped solidify his image as a charismatic variety star.[103][104] In more recent years, Jo Kwon guested on Radio Star in the April 24, 2024 episode (Episode 863), where he shared anecdotes from his trainee days and career reflections, with clips of his candid discussions gaining viral attention online. Similarly, on Amazing Saturday, he appeared in Episode 292 on December 2, 2023, participating in singing and dancing challenges that produced memorable, shareable moments, including group performances with guests like Taeyeon and Key.[105][106][107]Web shows
Jo Kwon ventured into web-based content through his personal YouTube channel, titled 무조권 (KEEP GOING), which debuted in March 2024. The channel focuses on vlogs and light-hearted variety segments, offering fans glimpses into his daily routines, fashion choices, and personal reflections as a long-time entertainer. Episodes often feature casual storytelling, such as morning rituals or behind-the-scenes moments from his schedule, blending humor and authenticity to connect with viewers on a digital platform.[108] The flagship series on the channel, "Keep Going," consists of episodic vlogs that explore Jo Kwon's lifestyle in the 2020s, with at least six documented installments by late 2024, including themes like American travel reactions and idol preference games. These videos emphasize his energetic personality and career insights, amassing thousands of views per upload and contributing to the channel's growth to over 115,000 subscribers within its first year. The content has been praised for its unfiltered approach, distinguishing it from his traditional television appearances.[109] In 2024 and 2025, Jo Kwon's web presence expanded through short-form content on the channel, including sketches and Q&A sessions, which have collectively exceeded millions of views across platforms. While not tied to major streaming services like Netflix or Kakao, these uploads highlight his adaptability to online formats, fostering direct engagement with global fans via comments and live interactions.Hosting
Jo Kwon began his hosting career in 2010 as an MC for the weekly music program Inkigayo on SBS, a popular chart show featuring live performances and artist interactions. He joined on July 18, 2010, initially co-hosting with CNBLUE's Jung Yong-hwa and f(x)'s Sulli until November 2010, after which the lineup shifted to include IU and later Beast's Lee Ki-kwang, with Jo Kwon serving until his departure on March 13, 2011.[110][111] His tenure was noted for his energetic and humorous style, including memorable segments like playful banter with PSY during the rapper's promotions in late 2010, which highlighted Jo Kwon's quick wit and ability to engage audiences beyond scripted lines.[111] In 2016, Jo Kwon took on the role of lead host for the first season of Mnet's Golden Tambourine, a Thursday-night variety program formatted as a celebrity karaoke battle emphasizing creative stage performances, fun energy, and team competitions rather than vocal perfection alone. Aired from December 2016 to March 2017, the show featured Jo Kwon guiding contestants through rounds of song challenges and tambourine-based judging mechanics, often incorporating his own cross-dressing performances to energize the format.[112][113] The program received positive reception for its lighthearted vibe, though specific viewership ratings varied weekly around 0.5-1% nationwide.[114] Jo Kwon's hosting roles have occasionally extended to special events, such as presenting at the 2024 Hanteo Music Awards, where he contributed to the ceremony's flow alongside other celebrities.[115]Stage career
Musicals (2013–2015)
Jo Kwon made his debut in musical theater in 2013, taking on the role of King Herod in the Korean production of Jesus Christ Superstar at the Blue Square Theater in Seoul. The production ran from April 26 to June 9, 2013, and featured a cast including Yoon Do Hyun as Jesus and Park Eun Tae as Judas.[116] In an interview, Jo Kwon explained that he selected the role to challenge himself, stating, "I chose 'Jesus Christ Superstar' to help myself. I wanted to challenge myself with a role that is difficult in terms of singing and acting."[116] The part required him to deliver Herod's flamboyant and mocking "Herod's Song" live eight times a week, marking a significant transition from pre-recorded idol performances to the demands of sustained vocal and acting endurance in theater.[117] Building on his debut, Jo Kwon starred as Adam—known in drag as Felicia—in the 2014 Korean adaptation of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert at the LG Arts Center. The show, a jukebox musical based on the 1994 film, opened on July 9 and ran through August 24, 2014, following three performers on a road trip across the Australian outback. Jo Kwon's character was a bubbly, troublemaking drag queen, portrayed alongside co-stars like Kim Ho-young in the role, with the production emphasizing elaborate costumes, high heels, and dance sequences.[25] He highlighted the role's appeal in a Vogue Korea interview, noting his excitement to perform numbers like Madonna's "Material Girl" fully on stage, while adapting to the physical demands of drag makeup and choreography that tested his dance background from idol activities. The musical received positive attention for its vibrant energy and Jo Kwon's charismatic portrayal, contributing to sold-out houses during its limited run.[118] In 2015, Jo Kwon portrayed Anatoly Sergievsky, the Soviet chess grandmaster, in the Korean premiere of Chess at the SG Wannabe Hall (now Yes24 Stage 3). The production, which explored Cold War tensions through a love triangle amid a chess tournament, ran from June 24 to July 19, 2015, and quickly became a box office hit, topping ticket sales ahead of competitors like Phantom and Death Note.[119] Sharing the lead with idols like SHINee's Key and VIXX's Ken, Jo Kwon delivered powerful rock vocals in songs like "Where I Want to Be," drawing on his ballad expertise while navigating the role's emotional depth from defection to romance. In discussions around the cast, he expressed a desire to transcend idol stereotypes through authentic acting, emphasizing the challenge of portraying a complex anti-hero in live ensemble scenes that required precise timing and stamina over the short but intense run.[120]Musicals (2016–present)
In 2016, Jo Kwon took on the lead role of Choi Sung-keun in the musical On a Starry Night, portraying a carefree 1980s character navigating romance and self-discovery during a nine-day run at the Yes24 Stage in Seoul.[31][30] The production highlighted his vocal versatility and comedic timing, blending pop sensibilities with theatrical elements in a nostalgic comedy about youthful impulsivity.[31] The following year, Kwon starred as Scott in Evil Dead, a horror-comedy musical adaptation of the film franchise, performing from June to September at the Uniplex Building in Seoul. His portrayal of the hapless survivor emphasized emotional resilience amid chaotic ensemble numbers, earning praise for his energetic stage presence and ability to balance humor with tension. This role marked an expansion into genre-diverse works, showcasing his adaptability beyond lighter fare from his earlier stage experiences. During his military service in 2019, Jo Kwon participated in two army-themed musicals. He played Paldo in the encore performances of Shinheung Military Academy from February 27 to April 21 at the Kwanglim Arts Center, a production about young independence activists training at a military academy in 1919, alongside actors like Ji Chang-wook and Kang Ha-neul.[121] Later that year, he portrayed Hyun-min in Return: The Promise of the Day, a military-commissioned musical about a grandfather's Korean War experiences reflected through his grandson, running from October 22, 2019, at Olympic Park's Woori Financial Art Hall with a nationwide tour through December. The show featured fellow idols like EXO's Xiumin and SHINee's Onew, highlighting themes of duty and reconciliation.[122] Kwon returned to Evil Dead in a 2024 revival, reprising Scott from June onward under his new agency, Archive Achim, which supported intensified focus on theatrical pursuits.[9] The production, running at a Seoul venue, allowed him to refine his performance with matured depth, reflecting ongoing commitments to revivals that build on his established rapport with the material.[9] In 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Kwon led as Jamie New in the Korean premiere of Everybody's Talking About Jamie, a coming-of-age story about a teen aspiring to be a drag queen, staged at the LG Arts Center from July to September. Sharing the role with actors like NU'EST's Ren and ASTRO's MJ, his interpretation captured Jamie's vulnerability and defiance through powerful ballads, drawing from his personal affinity for gender-fluid expressions in performance. The limited run resonated with audiences for its themes of identity and acceptance, positioning Kwon as a go-to lead for queer-centric narratives.[123] Kwon portrayed Angel, the vibrant drag performer and activist, in the 2023-2024 season of Rent at COEX Artium in Seoul, from November 2023 to February 2024, infusing the role with infectious optimism and emotional layers during the holiday-themed revival.[124] His performance in numbers like "Today 4 U" highlighted vocal agility and physical expressiveness, contributing to the production's refreshed energy amid a diverse cast.[125] He reprised Angel in a new run starting November 9, 2025, underscoring his sustained involvement in high-profile revivals.[126] By the mid-2010s, Jo Kwon's stage work evolved from supporting roles in his debut years to lead positions in complex, character-driven musicals, solidifying his identity as a dedicated musical actor.[123] Transitioning to full-time acting in 2021 after shifting divisions at Cube Entertainment, he underwent targeted vocal and movement training to handle demanding roles, often emphasizing emotional authenticity over idol-era flamboyance.[127] His 2024 move to Archive Achim further prioritized musicals, with agency support for ongoing development in operatic and ensemble techniques, aiming for broader theatrical impact.[9]Public roles
Ambassadorships
Jo Kwon has undertaken several official ambassadorships for public institutions, environmental initiatives, health organizations, and commercial brands, utilizing his public profile to promote awareness and engagement. In August 2011, Jo Kwon, along with his 2AM bandmates, was appointed as an honorary ambassador for the 2012 World Conservation Congress in Jeju, South Korea; the group attended the commissioning ceremony on November 9 and contributed to promotional activities emphasizing biodiversity protection and sustainable development.[128] That same year, in March 2011, Jo Kwon and 2AM were selected as endorsement models for the skincare brand i.myss by JiP Company, their debut in cosmetics advertising; the campaign involved shooting promotional content for targeted product lines like black pore control, with Jo Kwon highlighting the brand's focus on natural ingredients and skin health.[129][130] In September 2017, Jo Kwon was commissioned as the promotional ambassador for Yongsan-gu, a central Seoul district, during a ceremony at the district office; in this role, he participated in local events, media appearances, and promotional materials to showcase Yongsan as a vibrant cultural and commercial hub.[131][132] On May 26, 2018, at the 9th Juvenile Diabetes Day commemorative festival in Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province, Jo Kwon received his appointment as promotional ambassador for the Juvenile Diabetes Association; he expressed commitment to supporting affected children by raising public awareness about early diagnosis and management of the condition.[133][134] Earlier that year, in January 2018, Jo Kwon was named ambassador for the Didim Seed Account program, a government initiative aiding self-reliance among children from low-income families; through this role, he promoted savings schemes and talent donation activities to foster long-term financial independence and hope for participants.[135] These ambassadorships have enhanced Jo Kwon's reputation as an accessible and multifaceted celebrity, blending his entertainment career with endorsements that align with themes of health, environment, and community support.Philanthropy
During the peak of 2AM's popularity in the early 2010s, Jo Kwon contributed to charitable causes through proceeds from his collaborative work. In 2010, he partnered with Brown Eyed Girls' Ga-in for the duet "We Fell in Love," recorded as part of their virtual marriage on the variety show We Got Married; 50 million South Korean won (approximately $43,000 USD at the time) from the song's profits were donated to support rebuilding efforts following the Haiti earthquake.[136] For this effort, Jo Kwon received the "Korea Sharing Award" at the 2010 Korea Sharing Awards, recognizing his role in promoting charitable giving within the entertainment industry.[136] Jo Kwon has been a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ awareness, leveraging his public persona to counter discrimination and support queer fans amid persistent rumors about his own sexuality stemming from his flamboyant style and gender-nonconforming performances. In 2018, he used Twitter to defend LGBTQ+ individuals against homophobic comments, positioning himself as one of the few K-pop idols openly supportive of the community during a time when such advocacy was rare in the industry. He has starred in queer-themed musicals like Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (2013) and La Cage aux Folles (2015), portraying drag queens and emphasizing themes of acceptance, which drew praise for challenging gender norms in Korean entertainment.[137] In 2020, Jo Kwon publicly identified as "genderless," stating in interviews that embracing a neutral image was his "weapon" against societal expectations and bullying related to his effeminate presentation, thereby tying his personal experiences to broader anti-discrimination messages.[59][138] During his mandatory military service from August 2018 to March 2020, Jo Kwon engaged in social service activities by performing in army musicals and songs to boost troop morale, including roles in productions that entertained fellow soldiers.[139] Following his discharge, he continued contributing through performances, though specific post-service charity concerts were not prominently documented; his efforts aligned with ongoing support for community upliftment via entertainment. In recent years under his agency Archive Achim (established in 2020), Jo Kwon has focused on direct aid initiatives, including fan-supported welfare efforts. In April 2024, he donated items to singer Bada's "Green Heart Bazaar" charity event, which raised funds for children affected by the Gaza conflict.[140] In January 2025, he personally donated 10 million South Korean won (approximately $7,200 USD) via the Korean Red Cross to support families impacted by the Jeju Air plane crash in Muan, with the contribution announced through Archive Achim to encourage fan participation in similar giving.[141][142] These actions reflect his commitment to matching fan donations and visiting welfare causes, emphasizing immediate relief for disaster victims.Awards and nominations
Music awards
Jo Kwon has garnered recognition for his vocal contributions both as the leader of 2AM and in his solo endeavors, with awards highlighting his ballad expertise and collaborative efforts. Early in his career with 2AM, the group earned major accolades for their emotive R&B tracks, establishing them as a cornerstone of the ballad genre. His solo work and collaborations have further showcased his versatility, earning nominations and wins in prominent ceremonies focused on digital and performance achievements.[2] Key music awards received by Jo Kwon include:| Year | Award | Category | Work | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Cyworld Digital Music Awards | Song of the Month (December) | "We Fell in Love" (with Ga-in) | Won for digital popularity. |
| 2010 | Golden Disc Awards | Digital Music Daesang | "Can't Let You Go Even If I Die" (with 2AM) | Grand prize for top digital release; also won Digital Music Bonsang.[143] |
| 2010 | Melon Music Awards | Top 10 | (with 2AM) | Recognized as one of the year's top artists.[2] |
| 2010 | Melon Music Awards | T-World Best Song | "Can't Let You Go Even If I Die" (with 2AM) | Awarded for outstanding song performance.[2] |
| 2010 | Mnet Asian Music Awards | Best Collaboration | "We Fell in Love" (with Ga-in) | Won for the duet's emotional delivery and popularity.[144] |
| 2010 | Melon Music Awards | R&B & Ballad of the Year (nominated) | "We Fell in Love" (with Ga-in) | Nominated for its chart success; did not win (winner: Brown Eyed Soul – "Love Ballad"). |
| 2011 | Seoul Music Awards | Bonsang | (with 2AM) | Main award for artistic achievement.[2] |
| 2011 | Seoul Music Awards | R&B Ballad Award | (with 2AM) | Recognized for ballad contributions.[2] |
| 2012 | Music Bank | First Place (K-Chart) | "I'm Da One" | Solo debut single's sole music show win, marking a shift to upbeat styles.[145] |
Variety, acting, and other accolades
Jo Kwon's foray into variety television earned him significant recognition early in his career, particularly through his role on MBC's We Got Married, where he formed a popular virtual couple with Brown Eyed Girls' Ga-in from 2009 to 2010. At the 2010 MBC Entertainment Awards, he won the Variety Male Rookie Award and the Best Couple Award alongside Ga-in, highlighting his charismatic on-screen chemistry and entertainment appeal.[146][147] Additionally, he received a Special Award at the same ceremony for his contributions to the program.[147] His variety work extended to SBS programs, where he was honored with the Variety New Star Award at the 2010 SBS Entertainment Awards for his hosting debut on Inkigayo. This accolade underscored his versatility as a newcomer in broadcasting, blending his idol background with engaging MC skills.[148][149] In acting, Jo Kwon received acclaim for supporting roles in dramas such as Dream High (2011), though specific individual awards in this category remain limited. He also earned a popularity award for his sitcom role in 2011. His transition to stage performances marked another milestone, with a notable nomination for Best Male Newcomer at the 19th Korea Musical Awards in 2013 for portraying King Herod in Jesus Christ Superstar. This recognition affirmed his growing prowess in musical theater.[150]| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | MBC Entertainment Awards | Variety Male Rookie Award | We Got Married | Won[146] |
| 2010 | MBC Entertainment Awards | Best Couple Award (with Ga-in) | We Got Married | Won[146] |
| 2010 | MBC Entertainment Awards | Special Award | We Got Married | Won[147] |
| 2010 | SBS Entertainment Awards | Variety New Star Award | Inkigayo | Won[148] |
| 2011 | MBC Entertainment Awards | Comedy/Sitcom Popularity Award | All My Love | Won |
| 2013 | Korea Musical Awards | Best Male Newcomer | Jesus Christ Superstar | Nominated[150] |