Kim Jong Min

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Kim Jong Min
김종민
Background information
Birth name Kim Jong Min
Born September 24, 1979 (1979-09-24) (age 28)
Origin Flag of South Korea South Korea
Genre(s) K-pop, dance, dance, pop
Occupation(s) Singer, actor
Years active 2000 - present
Label(s) Trifecta Entertainment
Associated acts Koyote
Kim Jong Min
Hangul 김종민
Revised Romanization Kim Jong Min

Kim Jong Min (김종민) (born September 24, 1979) is a South Korean singer and entertainer. Kim Jong Min attended Dobong Information and Industrial High School and Mokwon University, Department of German Language and Literature. He is the male lead singer of the popular group Koyote. In 2000, Kim Jong Min replaced Cha Seung Min who returned to the United States for studies.

Kim Jong Min has been notable for being a popular mainstay of many Korean variety shows (such as KBS's Heroine 6 and Choi Hong Man Strong Friends and formerly SBS's Real Romance Love Letter), as he has become a goofy, naïve "character" known for silly comments and actions. He was also an assistant soccer coach on KBS's FC Shoot Dori. Kim Jong Min has also made appearances as a guest on MBC's King Saturday Driving School and Happy Shares Company, SBS's Love Choice (Selection Couple), X-Man, and Ya Shim Man Man, and KBS's Star Golden Bell and Happy Together Friends.

Kim Jong Min has won many awards, the most recent of which was the Best Entertainer Award from KBS in 2006.

In 2007, Kim was a permanent member of KBS's Happy Sunday lineup as part of 1 Night, 2 Days, in addition to promoting Koyote's Best album. It was reported in November that Kim has started his mandatory military service, and replacements are being sought out for his shows. It is unknown how this will affect Koyote's promotional schedule.

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Main article: Koyote#Discography

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