Han Seung-woo (Korean: 한승우, born December 24, 1994), known mononymously as Seungwoo, is a South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper, dancer and actor. He debuted as a member of South Korean group Victon in 2016.[1] In 2019, he finished third on Produce X 101 and became a member of X1.[2] He debuted as a solo artist in August 2020 with the extended play Fame.[3]
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Born | (1994-12-24) December 24, 1994 (age 27) Buk-gu, Busan, South Korea |
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Relatives | Han Sun-hwa (sister) |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 2016–present |
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Member of | Victon |
Formerly of | X1 |
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Revised Romanization | Han Seung-u |
McCune–Reischauer | Han Sŭng'u |
Han was born on December 24, 1994 in Busan, South Korea.[4] He is the youngest of three children, with two older sisters, the eldest being the singer and actress Han Sun-hwa.[5][6] In 2010 he appeared on television when he visited his sister in Invincible Youth. He never considered entering the entertainment industry and was an avid athlete throughout elementary and middle school, until an injury forced him to quit.[7] Despite initial opposition from his father, he successfully auditioned with A Cube Entertainment (now IST Entertainment) and moved to Seoul in 2014 after completing high school.[8][9] He and Victon members Heo Chan, Kang Seung-sik and Choi Byung-chan were among the company's earliest batch of male trainees.[10]
Han was announced as a member of Plan A's upcoming boy group, referred to as "Plan A Boys", and participated in their pre-debut reality show Me and 7 Men.[11] In November 2016, Han debuted as the leader of the group, with the group announcing its official name, Victon.[12] He participated in lyric writing for three of the songs on their first EP Voice to New World, including the lead single "What Time is it Now?".[1]
In 2019, Han competed in Produce X 101 and finished in third place with 1,079,200 votes, subsequently debuting in the project group X1.[2] The contract for X1 was originally for five years, but Han returned to promoting with Victon following X1's disbandment in January 2020 due to a vote manipulation controversy.[13][14]
In February, Han held a solo fan meeting and returned to promoting with Victon for their EP Continuous, released in March.[15] From April 14 he and Victon member Kang Seung-sik co-hosted the radio show Blanket Kick (이불킥) which airs on Naver's streaming app Naver NOW. on Tuesday nights.[16][17] Han hosted his final episode of Blanket Kick on July 13, 2021 and announced that fellow Victon member Heo Chan would be replacing him as co-host.[18][19]
On August 10, 2020, Han made his solo debut with the EP Fame.[3] "Sacrifice" is the EP's lead single, which Han wrote the lyrics for.[20] The EP peaked at number two on the Gaon weekly album chart[21] and sales surpassed 30,000 copies after the first day.[22]
In September 2020, he competed in King of Mask Singer, under the name "Blue Flag", making it to the second round of the competition.[23][24]
In March 2021, Han was announced to be making his acting debut in the web drama Love #Hashtag.[25]
Before his enlistment, Han returned with his second EP Fade on June 28, with "See You Again" serving as the lead single.[26]
In June 2021, Han announced that he would enlist for his mandatory military service the following month.[27] He reported to Nonsan Army Training Center in Chungcheongnam-do on July 28.[28] He is set to be discharged on January 27, 2023.[29]
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales |
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"Sacrifice" | 2020 | 97 | Fame | ||
"See You Again" (다시 만나) | 2021 | 79 | Fade | ||
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"If We Can't See From Tomorrow" (내일부터 우리가 못본다면) | 2020 | 195 | Hyena OST Part 10 | ||
"Please" | 2021 | — | The Witch's Diner OST Part 4 | ||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Han has 33 songwriting credits registered with the Korea Music Copyright Association (KOMCA).[35] All credits are adapted from KOMCA, unless stated otherwise.
Year | Song | Album | Artist | With | Notes |
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2016 | "What Time Is It Now?" | Voice to New World | Victon | Victon, BeomxNang | Co-writer |
"The Chemistry" | Do Han-se, Wiidope, Yoo Geun Ho | ||||
"I'm Fine" | Do Han-se, BeomxNang | ||||
2017 | "Sunrise" | Ready | Maxx Song, Do Han-se, An Seong-chan, Brunell Brandes Gabriel Erik Henrik | ||
"So Bad.." | Do Han-se, S2 Evolution, Monster No. | ||||
"Just Come" | Non-album single | Victon, BeomxNang | Co-writer, co-composer | ||
"Flower" | Identity | Bu Han-sol, Park Ju-seong, Do Han-se | Co-writer | ||
"Unbelievable" | Do Han-se, BeomxNang | Co-writer, co-composer | |||
"Light" | Kim Jwa-yeong, Do Han-se, Obros | Co-writer | |||
"Stay With Me" | From. Victon | Do Han-se | |||
"Have a Good Night" (Stage ver.) | Victon, Bu Han-sol, Park Ju-seong, Jang Hye-won, I Gil-beom | ||||
"Timeline" | Do Han-se, Song Seung-geun | ||||
2018 | "Time of Sorrow" | Time of Sorrow | HSND, Nano, Do Han-se | ||
2020 | "Petal" | Continuous | Kang Seung-sik, Do Han-se, Byun Mu-hyeok | Co-writer, co-composer | |
"Nightmare" | Jhun Ryan Sewon, Do Han-se, I Ji-won, JQ, Tan Tim | Co-writer | |||
"White Night" | Im Se-jun, Do Han-se, Bymore, Kiggen | ||||
"Mayday" | Mayday | Jhun Ryan Sewon, O Yu-won, Maeng Ji-na, Do Han-se, Borgen Jesper, Philippon Francois Henri, Rycroft Peter John Rees, Mann Tom, Teigen Sebastian Kornelius Gautier | |||
"Sacrifice" | Fame | Han Seung-woo | Writer | ||
"Fever" | JinbyJin | Co-writer, co-composer | |||
"Reply" | Raudi | Writer, co-composer | |||
"I Just Want Love" | Writer | ||||
"Forest" | Primeboi | Writer, co-composer | |||
"Child" | Writer | ||||
2021 | "Circle" | Voice: The Future Is Now | Victon | Jeong Jin-woo, Do Han-se, No Ju-hwan | Co-writer |
"Chess" | Sendo, Park Woo-hyeon, Jhun Ryan Sewon, Andrew Choi, Danke, Do Han-se | ||||
"Flip a Coin" | Do Han-se, Jin By Jin, Berg Tollbom Ellen Annie Beata, Carlebecker Moa Anna Maria | ||||
"All Day" | Do Han-se, Maxx Song | Co-writer, co-composer | |||
"Carry On" | Victon, Jhun Ryan Sewon, Hicklin Richard Ashley, Dominic Lyttle, Dylan Fraser |
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2021 | "See You Again" | Fade | Han Seung-woo | Primeboi | Writer, co-composer |
"LL" | Primeboi, Suran | Co-writer, co-composer | |||
"On and Off" | Primeboi | Writer, co-composer | |||
"Fateful Love" | RAUDI | Writer, co-composer | |||
"We Loved Each Other" | Primeboi | Writer, co-composer |
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2021 | Love #Hashtag | Lee Siwoo | [36] |
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2019 | Produce X 101 | Mnet | Contestant |
2020 | King of Mask Singer | MBC | Contestant as "Blue Flag" (episodes 271–272)[23] |
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