Yesung, born Kim Jong-woon on August 24, 1984, in Cheonan, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea, is a prominent South Koreansinger, songwriter, and actor best known as a lead vocalist of the long-standing K-pop boy group Super Junior.[1][2]Debuting with Super Junior under SM Entertainment in November 2005, Yesung quickly established himself as a key member of the group, contributing to their breakthrough hits and to their status as one of the second-generation K-pop acts that helped globalize the genre.[2][3]He has participated in several of the group's sub-units, notably Super Junior-K.R.Y., a vocal-focused trio with Ryeowook and Kyuhyun, which has released albums and toured extensively, including in Japan.[4][5]Yesung launched his solo career in April 2016 with the mini album Here I Am, marking his transition into independent artistry while continuing group promotions, and has since released five more mini albums, culminating in It's Complicated on November 5, 2024. In 2025, he embarked on his first solo concert tour across Asia.[5][6][7][8]His solo work often highlights his emotive vocal style and songwriting contributions, earning praise for tracks like the collaboration "Darling U" with Red Velvet's Seulgi in 2017, and he has held solo concerts to showcase his live performance abilities.[9][10]Beyond music, Yesung has explored acting in television dramas and variety shows, as well as radio hosting, broadening his entertainment presence over nearly two decades in the industry.[11]
Early life and education
Childhood and family background
Yesung was born Kim Jong-woon on August 24, 1984, in Seoul, South Korea.[12] He is the eldest son in his family, which includes his parents and a younger brother, Kim Jong-jin.[13] At the age of 10, his family relocated to Cheonan in Chungcheongnam-do province, where he spent much of his childhood.[12]Growing up, Yesung developed an early interest in music, particularly singing, which became a significant part of his formative years. At age 15, he won first place in the Cheonan Singing Competition, showcasing his vocal talent early on.[14] His family provided a supportive environment for creative pursuits, with his younger brother Kim Jong-jin later joining him in ventures like co-owning the art-themed cafe Mouse Rabbit Coffee, reflecting shared family encouragement for artistic endeavors.[12] This familial dynamic fostered Yesung's foundational passion for the arts before his entry into the entertainment world.[15]
Entry into entertainment industry
In 2001, at the age of 17, Kim Jong-woon, better known by his stage name Yesung, auditioned for SM Entertainment through the company's Starlight Casting System, a nationwide talent search program. Encouraged by his mother, he impressed the judges with his distinctive artistic vocal timbre, securing a trainee position despite having no prior professional singing experience.[12]Yesung's training period at SM Entertainment spanned from 2001 to 2005, lasting approximately four years as he prepared for his professional debut. During this time, he commuted daily from his hometown in Cheonan to Seoul for rigorous lessons in vocals, dance, and performance, often returning home late at night after balancing school commitments. His family provided crucial support, helping him manage the demanding schedule without relocating immediately. This pre-debut phase honed his singing abilities, which became central to his identity as a vocalist.[16][17]Yesung attended Byeongcheon High School in Cheonan, where he graduated while navigating his trainee obligations. He later pursued higher education in broadcasting and music, initially enrolling at Sun Moon University in the Broadcasting Music department before transferring. He ultimately earned a bachelor's degree from Chungwoon University in Broadcasting Music around 2009, followed by a master's degree in the same field from the same institution.[18][19]From an early age, Yesung demonstrated talents beyond music, including a passion for drawing influenced by his artistic inclinations, which aligned with the "art-like voice" connotation of his stage name. He occasionally explored modeling during his high school years but focused primarily on vocal development after joining SM.[12]
Personal life
Family and relationships
Yesung maintains a close bond with his younger brother, Kim Jong-jin, with whom he co-owns the café Mouse Rabbit Coffee, established in November 2012 in Seoul's Hongdae district.[12] The siblings have made joint public appearances, including on the 2022 variety showFantastic Family: DNA Singer, where Jong-jin drew attention for his striking resemblance to celebrities and his supportive presence alongside Yesung.[20] This relationship has provided Yesung with emotional support during challenging periods, such as his mandatory military service from 2013 to 2015, when family ties helped sustain him amid career interruptions.[4]Yesung's parents have played significant roles in shaping his personal life and values. His father initially discouraged Yesung from pursuing music to prioritize his studies, yet this strict guidance instilled discipline that indirectly supported his later career dedication.[21] Yesung helped his parents open a restaurant in 2011 after they moved to Seoul.[22] His mother has offered consistent emotional support in his daily life, including renaming him from Kim Jong-woon to Kim Jong-hoon around 2016 due to superstition about bad luck associated with his birth name, and he later opened a bar named Babptol for her in Hongdae. In May 2022, he legally changed his name again to Kim Kang-hoon.[23][24]Regarding romantic relationships, Yesung has largely kept his personal life private, with no confirmed partnerships throughout his career. In November 2012, Chinese media circulated dating rumors linking him to T-ara's Jiyeon based on alleged sightings and photos, but both agencies denied the claims, attributing them to coincidences.[25] Yesung has openly discussed his long-term single status, stating in a 2021 radio appearance that he had not dated in years and questioned his ability to fall in love amid his demanding schedule.[26] As of 2025, he remains single, prioritizing his music and group activities.[27]Yesung's affection for animals, particularly his pet tortoises, highlights his gentle and nurturing personality, often showcased through social media posts that endear him to fans. He owned multiple Sulcata tortoises, including Ddangkkoma (acquired around 2008), Ddangkoming, and Ddangkomaeng, which he frequently featured in photos and videos symbolizing his calm, patient demeanor.[28] In 2011, he donated Ddangkkoma to Seoul's COEX Aquarium for better care, though he continued sharing updates about his remaining pets on Instagram as late as 2015, reflecting their role as comforting companions during personal and professional stresses.[28]
Military service
Yesung enlisted for his mandatory military service on May 6, 2013, beginning with four weeks of basic training at the 35th Infantry Division in Jeonju, North Jeolla Province.[29] Originally intending to serve as an active-duty soldier, he was reassigned to a public service worker role after completing basic training, due to a pre-existing herniated disc that exempted him from frontline duties.[30] His service lasted approximately 24 months, culminating in an early discharge on May 4, 2015—one day ahead of the scheduled date of May 5, which coincided with Children's Day, a national holiday.[31]As a public service worker, Yesung performed duties typical of such roles.[32] He later shared that the period allowed him personal growth, describing it as a valuable break from his demanding career to reflect on his life and priorities.[33] Fans supported him throughout, sending numerous letters that he received and appreciated during his service, which provided emotional encouragement amid the routine of his duties.[34]Amid his enlistment, Yesung briefly participated in the activities of the ballad project group SM The Ballad in early 2014, contributing vocals remotely while fulfilling his obligations.[31]
Career
2005–2007: Super Junior debut and early sub-unit activities
Yesung was selected as one of the 12 original members of Super Junior 05, a rotational project group under SM Entertainment intended to showcase young talent across various genres. The group officially debuted on November 6, 2005, performing their lead single "TWINS (Knock Out)" on SBS's Inkigayo music program, marking the beginning of Super Junior's rise in the K-pop scene.[35][36]Positioned as the main vocalist, Yesung played a central role in delivering the high vocal lines and harmonies for Super Junior's debut studio album, Super Junior 05 (TWINS), released on November 8, 2005. The album featured a mix of pop and R&B tracks, with Yesung's contributions evident in songs like "Miracle," a bubblegum pop number that highlighted the group's synchronized vocal delivery and served as a follow-up promotional single. His vocal stability and emotive tone helped establish Super Junior's sound during their initial promotions, which included music show appearances and radio performances throughout late 2005 and early 2006.[12][37]In late 2006, after Kyuhyun joined Super Junior as its 13th member, Yesung teamed up with fellow vocalists Ryeowook and Kyuhyun to form the sub-unit Super Junior-K.R.Y., the group's first ballad-focused project emphasizing a cappella-style covers and emotional ballads. The trio's debut performance occurred on November 5, 2006, on KBS's Music Bank, where they sang "The One I Love," a poignant OST from the drama Hyena that showcased their blended harmonies and Yesung's lead ad-libs. This sub-unit allowed Yesung to explore more introspective vocal expressions, performing select covers at Super Junior events and laying the groundwork for future ballad-oriented activities.[38][39]Throughout 2007, Yesung participated in Super Junior's expanding promotional schedule, including variety show appearances and live performances that built anticipation for the group's sophomore album, Don't Don. These early activities solidified his reputation as a reliable vocalist within the ensemble, contributing to fan engagement through vocal showcases during award show stages and festivals, such as the KBS Song Festival in December 2007.[40]
2008–2013: Expansion with sub-units, acting, and Japan debut
In 2008, Yesung expanded his activities within Super Junior by joining the trot sub-unit Super Junior-Happy, which debuted on June 5 with the mini-album Cooking? Cooking! and the lead single "Cooky." The track, a playful blend of trot and pop elements, featured Yesung's versatile vocals alongside members Leeteuk, Shindong, Sungmin, and Eunhyuk, marking the group's first foray into the traditional Korean genre to appeal to a broader audience. The sub-unit's lighthearted concept and choreography helped it gain popularity through promotions on music shows, showcasing Yesung's adaptability beyond ballad-focused performances.The sub-unit continued its momentum in 2011 with the release of Reversal Project, a full-length album emphasizing trot arrangements with tracks like "One King" and the title song "Reversal." Yesung's husky tone added emotional depth to the retro-style songs, and the album's promotion included live performances that highlighted the group's comedic and musical synergy. This project solidified Super Junior-Happy's niche in the K-pop landscape, allowing Yesung to explore trot's rhythmic demands while maintaining his vocal prominence.Parallel to these efforts, Yesung's vocal sub-unit K.R.Y.—comprising himself, Kyuhyun, and Ryeowook—ventured into the Japanese market in 2012 with their first single "The One I Love," an R&B ballad originally from 2006. The release was accompanied by a debut showcase in Tokyo, where the trio performed hits like "The One I Love" and "Just You," drawing fans with their harmonious vocals and establishing a foundation for international ballad appeal. This marked a significant step in Super Junior's Japan expansion, with Yesung's emotive delivery central to the setlist.Meanwhile, his growing vocal recognition shone in Super Junior's 2009 album Sorry, Sorry, particularly in ballads like "Heartquake" and the title track, where his ad-libs and harmonies helped propel the record to over 200,000 sales and international acclaim.
2014–2015: SM The Ballad and Super Junior comebacks during hiatus
In 2014, while serving his mandatory military enlistment as a public service officer, Yesung participated in the second album by SM The Ballad, titled Breath, released on February 13 by S.M. Entertainment.[41][42] The project featured a rotating lineup of S.M. Entertainment vocalists, and Yesung contributed to the track "Blind" (Korean: "Nae yoksimi mantta"), a ballad about regret in love, which he recorded prior to his enlistment but was included in the album during his service period.[43] A Japanese version of "Blind" was also released, sung solely by Yesung, highlighting his vocal range in the subunit's multilingual approach.[43]Yesung's military duties limited his direct involvement in Super Junior activities, but he provided pre-recorded vocals for the group's seventh studio album, Mamacita, released on August 29, 2014, to mark their tenth anniversary.) These contributions appeared in several tracks, including "Evanesce" and "Shirt," allowing the album to incorporate his distinctive tenor despite his absence from promotions.[44] Following his discharge on May 4, 2015—one day earlier than scheduled due to a national holiday—Yesung rejoined Super Junior for their special tenth-anniversary album Devil, released on July 16, 2015, where he fully participated in recording and stage performances for the title track.[11][33] Group promotions for Devil resumed with the full active lineup, emphasizing Yesung's seamless reintegration after his hiatus.Throughout his service from May 6, 2013, to May 4, 2015, Yesung experienced reduced public visibility, prioritizing duties at a social welfare center in Gangnam, Seoul, which included administrative and community support roles.[4] To maintain connection with fans, known as ELF, he occasionally shared updates through family-mediated messages and letters, fostering ongoing support amid his limited media presence.
2016–2020: Solo debut, collaborations, and group activities
Yesung marked his entry into solo artistry with the release of his debut extended playHere I Am on April 19, 2016, through SM Entertainment and Label SJ. The seven-track album highlighted his vocal range through ballads and mid-tempo songs, with the self-composed title track "Here I Am" serving as the lead single, emphasizing themes of longing and introspection. The EP debuted at number 3 on the Gaon Album Chart and sold over 40,000 copies in its first week, establishing Yesung as a viable solo act post-military service.[5][45]Throughout the period, Yesung balanced solo endeavors with collaborations and Super Junior commitments. In 2017, he released his second EP Spring Falling, featuring tracks like "Paper Umbrella" that further showcased his emotive singing style. In 2019, he released his third EP Pink Magic on June 18, exploring colorful pop and R&B elements with the title track highlighting his versatile vocals. He contributed prominently to Super Junior's eighth studio album Play, released in November 2017, providing lead vocals on several songs, including the upbeat title track "Black Suit," where his adlibs and high notes added emotional depth to the group's retro-disco sound. Yesung also lent his voice to OSTs, such as "If You, If You" for the drama Cinderella and Four Knights in 2016, demonstrating his versatility in duet formats.[46][47]Super Junior's Super Show 7 world tour, spanning December 2017 to February 2019 across Asia, Europe, and North America, highlighted Yesung's role as the main vocalist, with standout performances of group hits and personal solos like "Your Echo" from his debut album. The tour supported Play and drew over 500,000 attendees, underscoring the group's enduring popularity. In 2018, Yesung expanded into theater with his role in the musical Maybe Happy Ending, portraying Oliver in the Japanese production, blending singing and acting. He continued his radio presence through appearances and hosting segments on programs like MBC's Show! Music Core radio tie-ins, maintaining fan engagement amid his multifaceted career.[48]
2021–present: Recent solo releases, tours, and Super Junior milestones
In 2021, Yesung released his fourth extended play, Beautiful Night, on May 3 through SM Entertainment, featuring seven tracks that explored themes of introspection and romance, with the title track highlighting his emotive ballad style.[49] The EP marked his return to solo music after a period focused on group activities, receiving positive reception for its vocal depth and production.[50]In 2023, Yesung released his debut Korean studio album Sensory Flows on January 25, delving into sensory experiences through R&B-infused tracks and solidifying his evolution as a solo artist blending pop and soul elements. Later that year, on October 4, he issued his fifth extended playUnfading Sense, comprising tracks that emphasized enduring emotions. In November 2024, he unveiled his sixth extended play, It's Complicated, on November 5 via SM Entertainment, comprising five songs that addressed complex emotions in relationships, led by a rock-tinged balladtitle track.[51] The release was distributed by Kakao Entertainment and emphasized Yesung's matured vocal delivery.[7]To promote It's Complicated, Yesung embarked on his first solo Asia tour, titled 2025 YESUNG CONCERT [It's Complicated] in ASIA, commencing with two shows at KSPO Dome in Seoul on January 18 and 19, 2025.[52] The tour spanned eight cities, including Bangkok on February 8, Hong Kong on February 22, Singapore on February 28, Macau, Kuala Lumpur, and Taipei, concluding in April 2025 with performances that showcased a mix of his solo discography and Super Junior hits, drawing thousands of fans across the region.[53][54]As part of Super Junior's ongoing activities, the group launched Super Show 9: Road in 2022, their ninth concert tour and first worldwide outing in three years, kicking off with three dates at Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Seoul from July 15 to 17.[55] The tour supported their eleventh studio album, The Road, and featured dynamic setlists blending retro and contemporary tracks, extending to multiple Asian and international venues.[56]In 2025, Super Junior marked their 20th debut anniversary with the SUPER SHOW 10 world tour, beginning in Seoul at KSPO Dome on August 23 and 24, followed by stops in Hong Kong, Jakarta, Manila on October 4 at SM Mall of Asia Arena, Mexico City, and others.[57][58] The tour incorporated nostalgic elements from their two-decade career, including fan interactions and medleys of hits. Complementary anniversary events under "SJ WEEK" in November included pop-up experiences in Seoul, live streams, and TV specials across Asia, fostering global fan engagement.[59][60]Beyond music, Yesung has continued managing the Mouse Rabbit café in Seoul's Gwangjin-gu district, a family-run establishment opened in 2012 near Konkuk University, offering cozy ambiance with desserts and beverages inspired by his artistic persona, attracting both locals and international visitors.[61] The venue remains operational as of 2025, serving as a low-key extension of his personal brand.[62]
Artistry and public image
Musical style and vocals
Yesung is recognized for his husky tenor vocal range, which delivers a resonant timbre ideal for conveying depth and intimacy in performances. His voice extends into falsetto territory, allowing for silky transitions to higher registers that add emotional nuance, particularly in sustained notes. This capability is highlighted in analyses of his technique, where his supported range typically spans from around C3 to G4, enabling stable and controlled expression across octaves.[63][64]His musical style centers on R&B and pop ballads, genres that emphasize smooth, powerful phrasing and heartfelt storytelling, as seen in his contributions to Super Junior's emotive tracks and sub-unit projects like Super Junior-K.R.Y., which specialize in ballad arrangements. Influences from jazz appear in his preference for warm, improvisational elements, which he has cited as a listening interest that informs his melodic choices and ad-libs. While trot elements are less prominent in his core work, they occasionally surface through his participation in the trot-focused sub-unit Super Junior-T, blending traditional Korean sentiments with contemporary production.[63][65][66][67]Over time, Yesung's artistry has evolved from harmonizing within Super Junior's ensemble dynamics to showcasing deeper emotional introspection in solo endeavors, where his phrasing gains greater personal intensity and vulnerability. He is frequently praised for his live vocal stability, maintaining pitch accuracy and tonal richness even in demanding performances without heavy reliance on backing tracks. This progression underscores his growth as a performer capable of intimate, resonant delivery.[68][69]In the public eye, Yesung embodies the archetype of the "emotional vocalist," a moniker reflecting his ability to infuse songs with raw sentiment that resonates deeply with audiences. His branding incorporates turtle motifs, symbolizing his stage name's artistic connotations and personal affinity for the creatures, which appear in promotional imagery and merchandise to evoke a sense of gentle perseverance.[28]
Influences and philanthropy
Yesung has drawn inspiration from classic rock acts, notably citing The Rolling Stones as a significant influence in interviews, where he expressed a strong desire to perform their songs live and meet the band during a potential concert in England.[66] This affinity for rock elements is reflected in his solo work, blending emotive ballads with broader musical explorations beyond K-pop conventions. His early interest in singing, evident from childhood, shaped his distinctive vocal approach.In philanthropy, Yesung has actively supported animal welfare initiatives, particularly through collaborations promoting adoption and protection. In 2022, he partnered with the fashion brand Tribute for the "Friends Forever" campaign, which highlighted animal rights and directed a portion of proceeds to the Korean Animal Welfare Association (KAWA) to aid in rehoming and care for abandoned pets.[70] Additionally, Yesung demonstrated personal commitment by donating his pet tortoise, Ddangkoma, to Seoul's COEX Aquarium in 2011 after it outgrew its living space, ensuring its well-being in a specialized environment.[28]Furthermore, he has supported his younger brother Kim Jong-jin's career as a musical theater actor by joining him for a duet performance of "It Has to Be You" on the SBS variety show Fantastic Family: DNA Singer in 2022, showcasing familial encouragement in the arts.[71]
Discography
Solo albums and EPs
Yesung debuted as a solo artist with his first extended play (EP), Here I Am, released on April 19, 2016, by S.M. Entertainment and Label SJ, distributed by KT Music. The EP features seven tracks, including the lead single "Here I Am" (문 열어봐), which peaked at number 43 on the Gaon Weekly Singles Chart and number 23 on the Gaon Weekly Download Chart. The album peaked at number 2 on the Gaon Weekly Album Chart, selling approximately 43,000 copies total. Other notable tracks include "Float Away" (떠날게요) and "Confession" (어떤 말로도) featuring EXO's Chanyeol, showcasing his emotive vocal style in R&B and ballad genres.[72][73]His second EP, Spring Falling, followed on April 18, 2017, comprising six tracks with the title track "Rain" (비), a mid-tempo pop ballad co-written by Yesung. The release debuted at number 3 on the Gaon Album Chart and sold approximately 32,000 copies total, earning Yesung his first solo music show win on M Countdown.[74][73]Yesung's third EP, Pink Magic, was released on June 18, 2019, by S.M. Entertainment and Label SJ, distributed by Dreamus. This seven-track project features the lead single "Pink Magic," an upbeat pop song, and highlights Yesung's involvement in songwriting. It debuted at number 5 on the Gaon Album Chart and sold over 63,000 copies. The EP emphasizes vibrant themes with pop and R&B influences.[73]Beautiful Night, his fourth EP, was released on May 3, 2021, via Mystic Story and distributed by Kakao M. The seven-track set includes the title track "Beautiful Night," a soulful ballad, and sold approximately 64,000 copies total, peaking at number 4 on the Gaon Album Chart. Yesung co-wrote tracks, reflecting his growing role in production.)[73]His fifth EP, Unfading Sense, arrived on October 5, 2023, via Mystic Story. The six-track project features the lead single "Scented Things" (향기로운 것들), a dreamy pop song, and debuted at number 13 on the Circle Album Chart, selling around 25,000 copies in the first week. The EP highlights introspective themes with acoustic elements.[75][73]Yesung's sixth EP, It's Complicated, was released on November 5, 2024, featuring five tracks with the lead single "It's Complicated," a pop track. It debuted at number 8 on the Circle Album Chart, selling approximately 38,000 copies in the first week, and includes self-composed elements.[76]
Studio albums
Yesung released his first full-length Japanese album, Sensory Flows, on January 25, 2023, via Avex Trax. The 10-track album peaked at number 5 on the Oricon Albums Chart. His second full-length album, Floral Sense (special version), followed on February 27, 2023, via S.M. Entertainment, blending pop and ballad styles.[77]
Singles and contributions
Yesung has released several standalone digital singles outside of his full-length albums and EPs, often in the form of collaborations that highlight his vocal range in partnership with other artists. In 2016, he featured EXO's Chanyeol on "Confession" (어떤 말로도), a self-composed R&B track expressing unrequited love, which was released as part of his debut EP promotions but functioned as an independent single. Similarly, in 2017, Yesung collaborated with Red Velvet's Seulgi on "Darling U," an upbeat pop duet about budding romance, distributed via SM Station. These singles typically charted modestly on Korean digital platforms, emphasizing emotional delivery over commercial peaks.[9]His contributions to original soundtracks (OSTs) for South Korean dramas and films form a significant portion of his non-album work, showcasing his ballad expertise. Yesung's breakout OST was "It Has to Be You" (너 아니면 안돼) for the 2010 drama Cinderella's Sister, a poignant pop ballad that peaked at number 6 on the Gaon Digital Chart and won the Special Song OST Award at the 2010 Melon Music Awards. The track's success, with over 1.8 million digital downloads, established his reputation for heartfelt interpretations tied to narrative themes. Other notable OSTs include "Love Really Hurts" (사랑 참 아프다) for the 2008 film Tazza: The High Rollers, an early solo feature that introduced his emotive style, and "Gray Paper" (회색 눈물) for the 2013 drama That Winter, the Wind Blows, which resonated with audiences for its melancholic tone.[11]Yesung has also contributed to sub-unit releases and guest features that border on solo-adjacent projects. As part of Super Junior-K.R.Y., he sang on "The One I Love" (한 사람만을) for the 2006 drama Hyena OST, a harmonious ballad that topped digital charts upon release and marked the unit's first Korean single. In guest appearances, Yesung featured on Chungha's 2018 digital single "Whatcha Doin'," a playful pop track that entered the top 50 on Gaon, reaching number 47 on the Gaon Digital Chart, and BUMKEY's 2019 collaboration "Carpet," a warm acoustic piece from SM Station that highlighted their vocal synergy. These efforts often achieved mid-tier chart positions, underscoring Yesung's versatility in ensemble settings without overshadowing full album contexts.[78][79]
Filmography
Films
Yesung made his film debut in the 2007 youth comedy Attack on the Pin-Up Boys, directed by Kwon Lee, where he portrayed Yesung, a rock star and the third victim in a series of bizarre attacks targeting high school "flower boys" who are ambushed and covered in dung on the 14th of each month. The plot follows narrator and detective Kibum (played by Super Junior's Kibum) as he investigates the escalating incidents across schools, uncovering a mix of humor, mystery, and satire on idol culture, with the Super Junior members collectively starring as exaggerated versions of themselves in supporting roles. The film, produced on a budget of approximately ₩850 million (about $0.94 million USD at 2007 exchange rates), grossed $631,034 worldwide and performed better than expected at the domestic box office, appealing primarily to K-pop fans for its lighthearted parody and ensemble cameos. Critics noted its playful absurdity but limited its appeal beyond Super Junior enthusiasts, with Yesung's brief role highlighting his charismatic stage presence in a comedic, victimized context.[80][81]In 2016, Yesung appeared in the Japanese romantic comedy My Korean Teacher (original title: Ikinari Sensei ni Natta Boku ga Kanojo ni Koi wo Shita), directed by Kiyoshi Hirose, in the supporting role of Young-ung, a Korean language tutor. The film follows a Japanese high schoolstudent who unexpectedly becomes a Korean teacher and navigates cultural clashes and romance. Released in Japan on August 20, 2016, it received positive reception for its lighthearted take on language learning and cross-cultural relationships, with Yesung's performance noted for adding authenticity to the Korean elements.[82]In 2022, Yesung appeared in the mysterythrillerThe Girl on a Bulldozer, directed by Park Ri-woong, taking on the supporting role of Go Yoo-seok, a determined head detective investigating a suspicious accident involving the protagonist's father. The story centers on 19-year-old Gu Hye-young (Kim Hye-yoon), a rebellious young woman with a dragon tattoo who navigates family turmoil, a struggling Chinese restaurant, and dark secrets after her father's coma-inducing crash, blending elements of crime drama and personal redemption. Released theatrically in South Korea on April 7, 2022, after premiering at the 2021 Busan International Film Festival, the independent film achieved significant success in its category, topping the Korean independent box office on opening weekend, reaching the top three for the year with 12,719 total admissions and grossing around $79,876 domestically. It later gained streaming popularity, ranking first on Netflix Korea's movie list in June 2022 due to word-of-mouth praise for its tense atmosphere and strong performances, with Yesung's portrayal of the empathetic investigator earning positive mentions for adding emotional depth to the procedural elements.[83][84][85]
Television dramas
Yesung began his foray into scripted television dramas in 2015, marking a significant expansion of his career beyond music with Super Junior. His debut role demonstrated a grounded approach to acting, focusing on relatable characters in socially relevant narratives.In Awl (also known as Songgot), a JTBC drama that aired from June 24 to August 20, 2015, over 12 episodes, Yesung portrayed Hwang Joon-chul, the dedicated head of the seafood department at a large supermarket chain called Pumui Mart.[86] The series, adapted from a webtoon by Kim Kyu-sam and based on real-life labor disputes in Korea, follows a group of underpaid and overworked employees who form a union to combat exploitative management practices following a tragic workplace incident. Hwang Joon-chul's character arc centers on his transformation from a compliant employee enduring discrimination and grueling shifts—preparing for his wedding while facing demotion threats—to a key union organizer who risks his job stability to advocate for fair wages and safer conditions. Yesung's performance, in his first leading drama role, was praised for capturing the quiet resilience of blue-collar workers, helping to highlight the drama's themes of labor rights and solidarity; it aired weekly on Wednesdays and Thursdays, drawing attention to social issues in South Korea.[87] This opportunity solidified Yesung's acting credentials, transitioning him from idol performer to a versatile artist capable of dramatic depth.Yesung continued building his acting portfolio in 2017 with a supporting role in Voice, an OCN crime thriller that ran for 16 episodes from January 14 to February 26, 2017, broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays.[88] Produced as a tense procedural centered on the Golden Time Team—an elite squad at a 112 emergency call center using voice profiling to track serial killers— the series emphasized high-stakes investigations based on real-time call data. Yesung played Oh Hyun-ho, a prodigious hacker and IT specialist who joins the team after winning a U.S. hacking competition; his character arc explores redemption, as he leverages his technical expertise to trace digital footprints and decrypt evidence in urgent cases, while confronting ethical dilemmas from his criminal past in underground hacking circles.[89] Oh Hyun-ho's contributions prove pivotal in episodes involving cyber-linked crimes, blending vulnerability with sharp intellect, and Yesung's portrayal added emotional layers to the ensemble, contributing to the show's acclaim for its innovative format and suspenseful pacing.[90] The role further elevated Yesung's profile, showcasing his ability to handle intense, tech-savvy characters and opening doors to more diverse projects in the industry.
Variety and reality shows
Yesung has made numerous guest appearances on popular South Korean variety shows, often showcasing his humorous side and vocal talents alongside fellow Super Junior members. He frequently appeared as a guest on SBS's "Star King" starting from 2007, participating in comedic challenges and talent segments that highlighted the group's dynamic.[91] During one notable episode, Yesung shared a lighthearted story of being playfully scolded by host Kang Ho-dong, which he later described as a memorable, if intimidating, introduction to variety show hosting styles.[91] In the 2010s, he joined episodes of KBS2's "Hello Counselor," where he offered empathetic advice to viewers and performed ballad snippets, drawing on his reputation as a vocalist.[92] For instance, in a 2016 appearance, Yesung discussed his acting aspirations, comparing himself to Robert De Niro, while contributing to the show's emotional consultations.[93]In addition to guest spots, Yesung participated in group reality programs that emphasized travel and interaction. He featured prominently in the 2014–2015 SBS and Tudou co-production "Super Junior-M's Guest House," a travel reality series where Super Junior-M members explored Korean tourist sites and gourmet spots with selected Chinese fans.[94] The show captured candid moments, including Yesung's playful banter and impromptu vocal demonstrations during meals and excursions, fostering a relaxed atmosphere that appealed to international audiences.[94]Yesung also took on hosting roles, demonstrating his on-screen charisma. In 2010, he co-hosted MBC Drama Net's "Love Chaser," a reality dating program, alongside Leeteuk, where they guided participants through romantic pursuits with witty commentary.[95] Later, in 2020, Yesung co-hosted the Japanese variety show "Super Junior's Idol vs. Idol" with Leeteuk on KNTV, interviewing international idols and engaging in fun quizzes to bridge K-pop and J-pop cultures.[96]Throughout these appearances, Yesung's notable moments often revolved around humorous self-deprecation and vocal highlights, such as surprising guests with a cappella renditions or reacting comically to challenges, which helped solidify his endearing presence in the variety genre.[92]
Radio hosting
Yesung launched his radio hosting career with the programM.I.R.A.C.L.E for You on MBC Radio, serving as the DJ from September 2006 to September 2007. The show featured frequent guest appearances by fellow Super Junior members, allowing Yesung to blend music playback with group discussions and live vocal performances. Listeners appreciated his warm, engaging style, which included selecting a mix of pop tracks and ballads while sharing personal anecdotes from his trainee days and group activities.[19]In 2011, Yesung took on a temporary co-hosting role on KBS Cool FM's Super Junior's Kiss the Radio, partnering with Leeteuk from February 28 to June 21 while replacing Eunhyuk during his hiatus. The program, a staple for K-pop fans, emphasized interactive segments such as fan phone calls, where Yesung responded to messages with humor and sincerity, alongside curated playlists highlighting Super Junior tracks and emerging artists. His four-month stint contributed to the show's popularity, helping it reach its 10th anniversary milestone in 2016.[97]Throughout his radio endeavors, Yesung's hosting approach focused on fostering listener connections through authentic storytelling and thoughtful music choices, often incorporating fan-submitted stories and requests to create an intimate audio experience. The longevity of his early program, spanning a full year, underscored his natural rapport with audiences, though he has not been recognized with specific broadcasting awards for these roles.
Theatre
Musicals
Yesung began his foray into musical theatre in 2009 with Namhansanseong (also known as South Korean Mountain Fortress), portraying the complex role of Jung Myung-soo, a loyal servant who becomes an interpreter during a historical crisis of betrayal and survival. The production ran from October 14 to November 4 at the Seongnam Arts Center Opera House in Seongnam, South Korea, where Yesung's vocal performance was noted for its emotional intensity in conveying the character's inner conflict.In 2010, he took on the lead role of Hong Gildong, the legendary Robin Hood-like hero seeking justice against corruption, in the musical Hong Gildong. The show was performed from February 18 to April 18 at the Woori Financial Art Hall in Olympic Park, Seoul, allowing Yesung to demonstrate his versatility in blending powerful vocals with dynamic stage presence during action-oriented scenes.[98]Later that year, Yesung starred as Sir Robin in the Korean adaptation of the Broadway comedy Spamalot, a satirical take on Arthurian legend filled with humor and song. Running from October 1 to December 28 at the Hanjeon Art Center in Gangnam, Seoul, his portrayal earned praise for showcasing his comedic timing and strong vocal range in ensemble numbers, leading to a nomination for Best Rookie Actor at the 5th Musical Awards.[99][19]Yesung continued with the role of Oliver, a key character navigating themes of love and redemption in a futuristic setting, in Maybe, Happy Ending during its 2017 Korean run and the 2018 Japanese production from May 3 to 6 at the Pacifico Yokohama National Convention Hall (Main Hall). Critics highlighted his vocals for adding heartfelt depth to the musical's poignant ballads.[100]In August 2018, he played Matthew, the sensitive lead singer of a fictional Christian boy band, in Altar Boyz at the Maihama Amphitheater in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan, from August 24 to 26. The performance was acclaimed for Yesung's emotive singing that elevated the show's pop-rock numbers and satirical edge.[101]Throughout his musical theatre career, Yesung has faced the challenge of balancing intensive rehearsal and performance schedules with his commitments to Super Junior's group activities, solo releases, and tours, often requiring him to alternate between vocal training for stage roles and recording sessions.
Stage performances
Yesung's stage presence has evolved significantly from his early days as a key vocalist in Super Junior's dynamic group performances to a more intimate and emotionally resonant solo style, allowing him to explore personal narratives and vocal nuances on stage. This transition is evident in his ability to command the stage independently, drawing on years of group synergy to deliver solo sets that blend vulnerability and power, as he discussed in a 2023 interview where he emphasized challenging himself to be accepted for his authentic self.[102]In addition to his solo developments, Yesung has contributed to special stages at award shows featuring theatrical elements, such as elaborate introductions and synchronized visuals. A notable example is his participation in Super Junior's 2017 Mnet Asian Music Awards performance in Hong Kong, where the group opened with a dramatic "Rises" intro segment before performing "Black Suit," highlighting Yesung's role in creating immersive, story-driven presentations.[103]Yesung has also engaged in unique stage acts during fan meets, incorporating interactive and improvisational elements that showcase his charisma and connection with audiences, further demonstrating his versatility beyond standard music stages.
Concerts and tours
With Super Junior
Yesung has been an integral part of Super Junior's concert tours since the group's debut, serving as one of the lead vocalists who contributes significantly to the vocal harmonies and solo performances that define their live shows.[104] The Super Show series, Super Junior's flagship concert tour, began with Super Show 1 in 2007 and has continued through Super Show 10 in 2025, encompassing Asia-wide performances that showcase the group's synchronized choreography, interactive fan segments, and evolving musical repertoire.[105] These tours highlight the collective dynamics of Super Junior, where members like Yesung balance group anthems with individual vocal spotlights to engage audiences across multiple countries.[57]Throughout the Super Show series, Yesung's role as a lead vocalist has been prominent in key setlist numbers, such as the high-energy performance of "Sorry, Sorry," where his emotive delivery anchors the song's catchy chorus and ad-libs during live renditions.[106] The tours' Asia-wide scope, spanning venues from Seoul to Southeast Asia and beyond, has allowed Yesung to deliver vocal solos that emphasize his range, often integrated into medleys that blend group hits with subunit or personal flourishes, fostering a sense of unity among the members and fans.[105] By Super Show 10 in 2025, the series had amassed over 200 concerts, with Yesung's consistent participation underscoring the enduring group synergy that has sustained Super Junior's global appeal.[107]A major highlight of Yesung's involvement came during Super Junior's 20th anniversary events in 2025, where the group launched the Super Show 10 tour to commemorate two decades of music and fan connections.[60] The tour kicked off with shows in Seoul at KSPO Dome on August 23-24, followed by stops in Hong Kong, Jakarta, and other Asian cities, featuring nostalgic setlists and celebratory segments that reinforced the members' collaborative spirit.[57] The Manila concert on October 4, 2025, at SM Mall of Asia Arena stood out as an electrifying milestone, drawing thousands of fans for a performance filled with high-production visuals, group interactions, and Yesung's powerful vocal leads that captivated the audience.[58] Additional anniversary activities, including the SJ WEEK fan events from November 3 to 9, 2025, across Seoul and Asia, further emphasized Super Junior's group dynamics through live streams, TV specials, and interactive sessions where Yesung's vocal contributions shone in harmonious group numbers.[59]
Solo concerts
Yesung's solo concerts showcase his vocal prowess and personal artistry, distinct from his Super Junior performances, often featuring intimate setlists blending original tracks, ballads, and select covers to engage audiences emotionally.[108]Yesung has held several solo concerts and tours since his solo debut in 2016. In 2016, he conducted the SUPER JUNIORYESUNG JAPAN TOUR 2016 BOOKS, performing in Japanese venues to promote his work. This was followed by the 2017 Spring Sadness concert in Seoul and the SUPER JUNIORYESUNG SPECIAL LIVE 2017 "Y's SONG" in Japan. In 2019, he embarked on his "SUPER JUNIORYESUNG SPECIAL LIVE 2019 'Y's Story'" tour in Japan, marking a significant milestone tied to his debut JapanesealbumStory. The tour commenced on February 20 in Fukuoka at Zepp Fukuoka, followed by shows in Osaka, Nagoya, and Tokyo, concluding on March 3 at Zepp DiverCity in Tokyo.[109] These performances highlighted tracks from the album, such as "Kimi no Koe" and "Say Yes," alongside fan favorites like "It Has to Be You," emphasizing his smooth tenor and stage charisma in smaller venues for closer fan connections. The concerts received positive feedback for their heartfelt delivery, with audiences praising Yesung's ability to create a warm, narrative-driven atmosphere through storytelling segments between songs.[108]Additional solo events include the 2021 online concert "SUPER JUNIOR-YESUNG Special Event 〜 I'll Light Your Way" and the 2023 Unfading SenseAsia tour, which included stops in Seoul, Taipei, Bangkok, and Manila.[110]Yesung's most recent solo endeavor, the "2025 YESUNG CONCERT [It's Complicated]" Asia tour, launched on January 18–19 at YES24 Live Hall in Seoul and spanned eight cities, including Bangkok on February 8, Hong Kong on February 22, Singapore on February 28, Macau on March 2, Taipei on March 8, and Kuala Lumpur on March 16, before an encore in Seoul on April 19–20.[52] The setlist incorporated a mix of his solo releases like "Small Things," "Between," "Like Us," and "Scented Things," alongside covers and classics such as "A Letter in the Wind" and "Beautiful," allowing for dynamic vocal showcases and improvisations.[111] Fan interactions were central, with Yesung sharing personal anecdotes during medleys like "Beautiful Night" and "Eat's OK," fostering a sense of intimacy as he responded to cheers and led sing-alongs, often surprising attendees with impromptu dedications.[112]The tour drew strong attendance, with multiple dates, including Seoul and Singapore, selling out rapidly, attracting thousands of fans who lauded Yesung's emotive vocals and stage presence in reviews.[113] Critics and attendees highlighted the concerts' reception for their blend of nostalgia and innovation, culminating in a heartfelt finale where Yesung expressed gratitude for fan support, reinforcing his reputation as a captivating live performer.[54]
Awards and nominations
Music awards
Yesung has garnered recognition for his vocal contributions to Super Junior's music as well as his solo endeavors, particularly through awards highlighting his OST work and the group's overall impact. As a member of Super Junior, he shares in the group's prestigious wins, including the Disk Daesang at the 24th Golden Disc Awards in 2009 for their album Sorry, Sorry, which underscored their dominance in the K-pop scene that year.[114][115]In his solo career, Yesung's breakthrough came with the OST "It Has to Be You" from the drama Cinderella's Sister, which earned him the Song of the Month (April) award at the Cyworld Digital Music Awards in 2010, reflecting its popularity on digital platforms.[116] The track also secured the Best OST Award at the same ceremony in 2011, affirming its lasting appeal as one of the year's top drama soundtracks.[12]Super Junior's collective accolades further highlight Yesung's role in their success, with additional Daesangs such as the Artist of the Year at the 2007 Mnet Asian Music Awards, marking an early milestone for the group.[117] Yesung was nominated for Digital Bonsang and Popularity Award at the 25th Golden Disc Awards in 2010 for "It Has to Be You," though neither won.[118]
Yesung has received recognition for his acting work, including a nomination for the Best New Actor award at the 2011 Korea Musical Awards for his role as Sir Galahad in the musical Spamalot. His cameo appearance as Hyun-soo in the KBS2 drama Detectives in Trouble in 2011 marked one of his early forays into television acting, earning him notice for his versatile performance. [119]In 2022, Yesung received three nominations at the 43rd Blue Dragon Film Awards for his role in the film The Girl on a Bulldozer: Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, and Rookie of the Year.[120]In radio hosting, Yesung temporarily co-hosted Super Junior's Kiss the Radio on KBS Cool FM from February to June 2011, contributing to the show's enduring popularity among listeners, and was part of the team's acknowledgment at the 2011 MBC Entertainment Awards in the singer division for their overall entertainment contributions. [121]Yesung has also been honored for his philanthropy efforts, particularly in animal welfare. In 2022, he collaborated with the Korean Animal Welfare Association (KAWA) on the "Friends Forever" campaign with fashion brand Tribute, promoting dog adoption and donating proceeds to support animal protection initiatives. [122] Additionally, he has participated in SM Entertainment's sustainability programs, including eco-friendly projects under SM C&C, reflecting his commitment to social causes.