Son Hoyoung

Son Hoyoung

Son Hoyoung in December 2015
Background information
Born (1980-03-26) March 26, 1980
New Jersey, United States[1]
Genres
Occupation(s) Singer, actor
Years active 1999–present
Labels SidusHQ (2000–03)
JYP Entertainment (2004–?)[2]
MMO/CJ E&M (2012–present)[3]
Associated acts
Korean name
Hangul 손호영
Revised Romanization Son Ho-yeong
McCune–Reischauer Son Ho-yŏng

Son Hoyoung (born March 26, 1980) is a Korean American[4] singer, best known for being part of the popular group g.o.d. He made his debut in 1999 as a member of the group. Between 2006 and 2014, when g.o.d was on hiatus, he pursued a solo career as a singer and musical theater actor and also regularly appeared on Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend.

Early life

Son is the younger of two children and was born in the United States to Korean parents who are naturalized American citizens.[4][5] After their parents divorced they moved to South Korea with their father and spent most of their schooling years there.[6][7][4] His mother remained in the U.S. and he only reconnected with her in adulthood.[6] He was raised by his father, whom he had a difficult relationship with in adolescence, and would run away from home to escape being disciplined for misbehavior.[8][9] Son was elementary schoolmates with Kang Sung-hoon and Ko Ji-yong, both of whom went on to form Sechs Kies.[10][11] As a teenager he developed an interest in music and dance and would enter competitions.[9]

Career

1999–2005: Early years and g.o.d

Son was still a high school student when he was persuaded by his friend Danny Ahn to audition for Park Joon-hyung and Park Jin-young's mixed-gender project group.[12] The group eventually became a five-man boy band g.o.d, short for "Groove Over Dose", and made their debut in January 1999. He had run away from home at that time and only returned after making his debut.[8][12][13]

2006–2013: Solo career

After g.o.d went on hiatus, Son released his first album YES, which had the singles "I Know", "운다" (Unda) ("Crying"), "YES", and "사랑은 이별을 데리고 오다" (Sarang-eun ibyeoreul) ("Love Brings Separation"). The album won the Bonsang award for Best Artist (Judges' Choice) at the 21st Golden Disc Awards and "Love Brings Separation" placed #1 in the rankings for January 4, 2007 on Mnet's M Countdown and for January 14 on Inkigayo. Son has since re-released the album containing a DVD of the album's music videos. He continued to periodically collaborate with former bandmate Kim Tae-woo, often performing with one another or appearing on variety shows together.

In 2007, Son released a single album entitled Sweet Love; the lead song is "하늘에 내 마음이" (Haneure nae ma-eumi) ("My Heart in Heaven"). He performed the song with Lee Min-woo of Shinhwa during the "Special Stage" segment of Music Bank, in which two singers or idol groups would cover one another's songs.[14] Under the Sea concert DVD was released the same year. In late 2008, Son released his second album, Returns.

Son performed as a soloist at the Korean Music Festival in 2008 and 2009 and was also MC for the 2009 and 2012 editions. During the 2012 edition he briefly reunited with three of his former g.o.d bandmates for a special performance.[15] He was also a regular participant in Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend. He won for the first time in episode 75 (broadcast on November 17, 2012).

From November 25, 2011 to January 29, 2012, Son starred in the musical Fame along with Eunhyuk of Super Junior, Tiffany of Girls' Generation, Go Eun Seong, Kim Chan Ho, Shin Ui Jeong, Lina of The Grace, Choi Ju Ri, KoN and Kim Jung-mo of TRAX.[16][17]

In February 2013, Son participated and won in MasterChef Korea Celebrity alongside other Korean celebrities, Fei, Henry, Tony, comedian Shin Bong-sun.

2014–present: g.o.d reunion and other activities

In early 2014, Son came back to the entertainment industry after a 1-year hiatus, joining O'live TV's Share House as his first appearance on TV since 2013. On July 24 he co-hosted the M Countdown 10th anniversary special with Moon Hee-jun and Lee Hong-gi.[18][19]

g.o.d was officially reunited as a five-piece when Yoon Kye-sang agreed to rejoin and a 15th anniversary nation-wide tour beginning in July 2014 was announced.[20] They largely concentrate on releasing new material and holding live concerts rather than promoting on music programs to allow individual members to concurrently maintain their solo careers.

Son collaborated with Danny Ahn to record their version of "Just One Day" (하루만), one of the soundtracks for the tvN drama series Marriage, Not Dating, and it peaked at #33 on the Gaon Digital Chart.[21] In May 2016 Son released a teaser for his upcoming second solo mini album, entitled May, I, to mark ten years as a solo artist. The music video for the title track "My Weak Point" was uploaded on CJ E&M's YouTube channel.[22] The album was released in October.[23] He returned to musical theater and was cast as Dr. Rieux in Peste, the translated musical adaptation of Albert Camus's novel The Plague.[24] Featuring music by K-pop legend Seo Tai-ji, the musical premiered on July 20, 2016.[25] In December 2016 he was cast as the protagonist in the musical Geumgang 1894, which was based on the Donghak Peasant Revolution.[26]

He was one of eight guest artistes featured in Kim Tae-woo's sixth solo album T-WITH, which was released in June 2017.[27]

Personal life

Son's older sister is actress and VJ Son Jung-min (ko).[9] They also have a much younger half-sister from their father's second marriage. Son and his older sister both hold American citizenship as they were born in the United States to Korean parents who were naturalized American citizens.[4]

His citizenship became the subject of controversy when his father's estranged second wife revealed in 2005 at a press conference that the former had recently given up his Korean citizenship and claimed that he had done so to evade mandatory military service. Son clarified that he had been given Korean citizenship due to an administrative error and had returned his passport at the request of the Immigration Office to correct the error. He was never eligible for Korean nationality due to the fact that he was born overseas to parents who did not hold Korean citizenship and thus did not meet the requirements.[4]

On May 21, 2013, police found the body of a woman in Son's car. They discovered that the woman was his girlfriend, who had borrowed his car and then committed suicide in it. The entertainment company that Son is currently under has stated that the suicide had nothing to do with her relationship to Son. Son Hoyoung attempted to commit suicide following his girlfriend's death on the morning of May 24, 2013. According to the police, at 4:36 am, Son parked his car at a parking lot near Onnuri Community Church, Seoul and attempted to commit suicide in the same method as his girlfriend by lighting butane gas inside his car. The car caught on fire, and as the singer tried to back away from it, a passerby noticed the fumes coming out of the car and made a call to the police for help. He was then rushed to the hospital and was treated immediately, and is fortunately said to be fine with no damage to his health.[28][29][30]

Discography

Solo albums

Album # Album Information Track listing
1st First Album
  • Title: Yes (ko)
  • Format:
  • Release Date: September 14, 2006
  • Language: Korean
  • Record Label:
  • Sales:
2nd Second Album
  • Title: Returns
  • Format: CD
  • Release Date: October 9, 2008
  • Language: Korean
  • Record Label:
  • Sales:
3rd Third Album
  • Title: U-TURNS
  • Format:
  • Release Date: November 10, 2011
  • Language: Korean
  • Record Label: CJ E&M
  • Sales: 6,155+[31]
4th Fourth Album
  • Title: May, I
  • Format:
  • Release Date: May 23, 2016
  • Language: Korean
  • Record Label: CJ E&M
  • Sales: 5,035+[32]

Soundtrack and singles contributions

Date Track Title Notes
2010 "Thorn" (가시) Smile, Mom OST
2012 "I Only Wanted You" (너만을 원했다) The Innocent Man OST
"It's Strange" (이상해요) I Love Lee Tae-ri OST
2014 "Just One Day" (하루만) Marriage, Not Dating OST ft. Danny Ahn[33]
2016 "Moonlight" Please Come Back, Mister OST
"Fantastic Star" (판타스틱 스타) Fantastic OST
Year Original artist Track Album Notes
2006 Kim Tae-woo 친구란 이름으로 Solo Special
2007 Kil Gun "Fool" (바보야)[34] Born Again
Cho-ah (ko) 어쩌다가[35] 예인 (霓人) (Yein) Vol.1
2008 Lee Hyun-wook 씻고 준비해야죠[36] Single
2009 Kim Tae-woo 기억과 추억 T-Virus Also ft. Park Joon-hyung and Danny Ahn
2014 Natthew "Love Will Be Ok" (잘할게) Single
2017 Kim Tae-woo 니가 고파 T-WITH Also ft. Mad Clown

Lyrics and composition

Year Song Artist Album Note
1999 "Say g.o.d" g.o.d Chapter 2 lyrics
co-written with Park Jin-young, Park Joon-hyung, Yoon Kye-sang, Danny Ahn and Kim Tae-woo
2000 "g.o.d Party" Chapter 3
"Sky Blue Balloon" (하늘색 풍선)
2001 "Sad Love" (슬픈사랑) Chapter 4 lyrics
co-written with Park Joon-hyung, Yoon Kye-sang, Danny Ahn and Kim Tae-woo
"134-14"
2002 "Us" (우리) Chapter 5: Letter lyrics and music
2006 "Love Brings Separation" (사랑은 이별을 데리고 오다) Son Ho-young Yes lyrics
"Happy Virus" (해피바이러스) lyrics
co-written with Park Seon Ju
2008 "I Know"[37] Returns lyrics
"가시덤불" lyrics
co-written with Noru (ko)
"Beautiful Day" lyrics
2014 "Stand Up" g.o.d Chapter 8 lyrics
co-written with Black Eyed Pilseung and Danny Ahn

Filmography

Television

Year Work Role Notes
2010 Becoming a Billionaire Ha Joon-tae cameo
2012 Salamander Guru and The Shadows Kim Shi-hoo cameo
2013 Pure Love Son Dae-ri

Variety shows

Year Title Network Notes
2009 Infinite Challenge MBC 3 episodes
2011-2016 Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend KBS2 14 episodes
2011 Infinite Challenge MBC 1 episode
2011 Strong Heart SBS Episode 103
2011 Happy Together KBS2 Episode 222
2011 Hello Counselor KBS Episode 52
2012 Top Gear Korea tvN Season 2, episode 7
2012 One Table O'live Episodes 11, 12
2013 Hello Counselor KBS Episode 112
2013 Celebrity MasterChef Korea O'live Winner
2013 You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook KBS2 Episode 184
2013 Handsome Boys of the 20th Century QTV (ko) Episode 9; guest appearance
2014 Share House O'live
2014 Infinite Challenge MBC Episode 390
2014 Oh! My Baby SBS 2 episodes; guest appearance
2014 Hello Counselor KBS Episode 201
2016 You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook KBS2 Episode 322
2016 King of Mask Singer MBC Episodes 69 & 70
2016 Hello Counselor KBS Episode 278
2016 Kim Je-dong's Talk to You (ko) JTBC Episode 66
2017 Paik Jong-won's Food Truck SBS Episode 82

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2006 Golden Disc Awards Disc Bonsang (Judges' Choice) YES Won
Seoul Music Awards Bonsang Awards Won
2008 Golden Disc Awards Popularity Award Won

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