Hong Kyung Min

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This is a Korean name; the family name is Hong.

Hong Kyung Min (Hangul:홍경민, born on February 9, 1976) is a K-pop singer known for his versatility. Originally starting off in 1997 as a rock ballad singer, he became popular in the 2000s as a Latin dance artist. His third album remains his best-selling, with 280,422 copies sold in its release year.[1]. After serving his mandatory military duties, he returned in 2005 with a ballad album. Evolution of Rhythm, his seventh album, was released in September 2006, but has sold very poorly (selling 5,184 copies before dropping off the MIAK charts[2]).

He has also filmed Emergency Act 19, a comedy about banning music from Korea. On SBS's New X-Man on November 26, 2006, he mentioned the film as something that he was embarrassed about, but remarked that it was hard to not watch it simply because it was so bad.[citation needed]

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