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Roy Kim - Wikipedia
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South Korean singer (born 1993)

In this Korean name, the family name is Kim.
Roy Kim
김상우
Roy Kim in 2018
Born
Kim Sang-woo

(1993-07-03) July 3, 1993 (age 32)
Seoul, South Korea
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • radio presenter
Musical career
Genres
  • Acoustic
  • ballad
  • folk
  • pop
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active2012–present
Labels
  • Wake One
  • Warner Music Taiwan
WebsiteOfficial website
Musical artist
Korean name
Hangul
김상우
Hanja
金相佑
RRGim Sangu
MRKim Sangu

Kim Sang-woo (Korean: 김상우; born July 3, 1993),[1] known professionally as Roy Kim (로이킴), is a South Korean singer-songwriter and radio presenter. He began his singing career after winning the television talent show Superstar K 4 in 2012.[2]

Kim officially debuted with the studio album, Love Love Love (2013), which included the hit single "Bom Bom Bom."[3] The album garnered Kim awards for best new artist at the 15th Mnet Asian Music Awards and the 2014 Golden Disc Awards.[4][5] Kim followed up his first album with the studio albums, Home (2014) and The Great Dipper (2015), and the extended play, Blooming Season (2017).[6][7][8] He has also contributed to soundtracks for television series including Reply 1994, Pinocchio, Another Miss Oh, and Guardian: The Lonely and Great God.[9][10] As of March 2026, Kim has sold over 12 million digital downloads in his native country (see Roy Kim discography).

Early life and education

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Roy Kim was born Kim Sang-woo in Seoul, South Korea, on July 3, 1993.[1] His father is a former executive of Seoul Takju, a prominent makgeolli liquor manufacturer.[11][12] His mother is an artist.[13] Jung Yoon-hye, a former member of the girl group Rainbow, is Kim's cousin.[14]

During his elementary and middle school years, Kim attended Kyung Bok Elementary School and Whimoon Middle School. He was sent to Asheville, North Carolina, in the United States to attend Asheville School, which he graduated from in 2012.[15][13]

Kim was accepted to attend Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., in 2012, but he delayed his enrollment to audition for Superstar K 4. He entered his first year at Georgetown in 2013 and alternated between attending school in the United States and pursuing his music career in South Korea.[16][17] He was majoring in sociology, which he said is "helpful for writing lyrics."[12] In May 2019, Kim denied preparing for Georgetown graduation ceremony, and returned to Korea to face the Burning Sun scandal's investigators after finishing his final exam.[18] Despite the investigation, the university granted an undergraduate degree to Kim.[19]

Career

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Kim performing at KCON 2015

In 2012, Kim auditioned for Mnet's television talent show Superstar K 4 (the South Korean equivalent of American Idol).[16] He was ultimately the season's winner, out of nearly two million applicants. Following his win, he performed at the 2012 Mnet Asian Music Awards in Hong Kong.[15]

In June 2013, Kim released his first album, Love Love Love, which included the "mega-hit" single "Bom Bom Bom."[3] The single topped the Gaon Digital Chart for two weeks and Billboard's K-pop Hot 100 for three weeks after its release.[20][6] The album's title track, "Love Love Love" reached No. 2 on the Gaon chart and No. 4 on the Billboard chart.[21][22] Following the release of his first album, Kim won several awards, including Best New Male Artist at the 2013 Mnet Asian Music Awards, 20's Booming Star at the 2013 Mnet 20's Choice Awards, and Rookie of the Year and the Popularity Award at the 2014 Golden Disc Awards.[4][23][5]

Kim released his second album, Home, in October 2014.[6] The album's lead single, also named "Home," was a success, topping South Korea's real-time music charts upon its release and reaching No. 2 on the Gaon Digital Chart.[24][25] That month, Kim embarked on a South Korean tour to promote the album.[26] In November, he contributed to the soundtrack for the television series Pinocchio, with the song, "Pinocchio,"[27] for which he won Best Original Soundtrack at the 2015 APAN Star Awards[28] and Favorite Foreign Artist at the 2015 Hito Music Awards in Taiwan.[29] Kim also became the first foreign artist to perform at the Hito Music Awards since they were established in 2003.[30]

In December 2015, Kim released his third album, The Great Dipper. The album's title track was a ballad, which was a departure from Kim's previous acoustic folk singles.[7] At the end of the year, Kim performed at three solo concerts in Seoul, all of which had sold out before the release of his album.[31]

Kim released his first extended play, Blooming Season (Korean: 개화기), in May 2017.[8] In February 2018, he released the single "Only Then," which topped Korean music charts upon its release,[32] and which received a Platinum certification for digital sales by Gaon in November.[33] For the song, Kim won Best Ballad at the 2018 Melon Music Awards, Best Male Artist at the 2018 Mnet Asian Music Awards, and a Digital Bonsang at the 2019 Golden Disc Awards.[34][35][36]

In September 2022, it was confirmed that Kim would release a new album in October, the first after his discharge from military service.[37] On October 7, 2022, Kim released a photo of his new single "Take Me Back In Time" via his official SNS. The single was released on October 14. This pre-release single will be followed by the release of his fourth full album And on October 25.[38]

Personal life

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Military service

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On May 27, 2020, Kim released his self-produced single "Linger On", which was his first single in 1 year and 8 months, and was his last single before enlisting into the Republic of Korea Marine Corps for his mandatory military enlistment on June 15.[39][40] Kim was discharged after completing his full term in December 2021, with Kim stating "The time I spent in the Marine Corps was filled with invaluable memories and lessons that I cannot exchange for anything."[41]

Discography

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Main article: Roy Kim discography
  • Love Love Love (2013)
  • Home (2014)
  • The Great Dipper (2015)
  • And (2022)

Concerts and tours

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Headliner

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Year Title Country No. of shows Ref.
Nationwide tours
2013 1st Concert Tour: Love Love Love South Korea 5 [42][unreliable source?]
2014 Live Concert Tour: Home 6 [43]
2017 Live Concert Tour: "Blossom" 5
Special concerts
2013 Mini Concert: Our Winter South Korea 2 [44]
2014 Mini Concert: Our Winter #2 2 [45]
2015 Year-End Concert: The Great Dipper 3 [46]
2016 Mini Concert: Comma 9 [47]
Roy Kim Live in Taiwan Taiwan 1 [48]
Roy Kim Showcase 2016 in Malaysia Malaysia 1 [49]
Year-End Concert: ROcumentarY South Korea 3 [50][unreliable source?]
Collaborative concerts
2014 Someday in June
(with 10cm and Junggigo)
South Korea 1 [51][unreliable source?]
2015 Someday Stage: Campus Blues
(with One More Chance [ko])
2 [52]

Participant

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Year Title Country Ref.
Concerts and tours
2012 G-Market Concert: StayG4 South Korea [53]
Superstar K4 Top 12 Concert [54]
2013 Superstar K5 All-Star Concert [55]
2014 Superstar K6 All-Star Concert [56]
2015 Global Citizen 2015 Earth Day United States [57][unreliable source?]
2016 Fever Festival Concert South Korea [58]
Music festivals
2013 Ansan Valley Rock Festival South Korea [59]
2014 Soundberry Festa [60]
Delicious Music City: Chicken & Beer Carnival [61]
2015 Seoul Jazz Festival [62]
KCON United States [63]
Someday Festival South Korea [64]
KCON Jeju [65][unreliable source?]
2016 Beautiful Mint Life [ko] [66]
Red Carrat Music Festival [67]
Daegu Folk Festival [68]
My FM Dare Dare Come 2.0 Go! Malaysia [49]

Radio presenting

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Year Channel Title Notes
2013 MBC FM4U Kim Shin-young's Hope Song at Noon [ko] Temporary co-host with Jung Joon-young (January 28 – March 3)[69][unreliable source?]
Roy Kim and Jung Joon-young's Best Friend [ko] May 6 – August 18[70][71][unreliable source?]
2014 MBC Standard FM Younha's Starry Night [ko] Temporary host (September 29 – October 5)[72][unreliable source?]
2015 Jung Joon-young's Simsimtapa [ko] Special host (October 7–8)[73]
Melon Radio RoyStar FM December 1, 8[74][75]
KBS Cool FM K-Pop Planet December 13
2016 SBS Power FM Jang Ye-won's A Night like Tonight [ko] Special host (August 1–7)[76]

Filmography

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Television series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2015 The Producers Cindy's anti-fan Cameo (episode 10) [77][unreliable source?]

Television shows

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2012 Superstar K4 Contestant, winner 15 episodes (1–15)
Superstar K4 Backstage Himself 7 episodes (October 19 – December 7)
2012–2013 Superstar K4ever Special Track Himself 8 episodes (December 21 – February 8)
2014 Connection 2014 Narrator Co-narrator with Bae Suzy (June 13 – July 4)
Somesing Co-host , performer with Kang Ho-dong, Kim Jung-eun, and Kim Yeon-woo (September 9–10)
First Day of Work Cast member 5 episodes (1–5)
2016 King of Mask Singer Contestant 6 episodes (65–70) as "Romantic the Dark Knight"
  • June 26 – July 3: The 33rd Generation Mask King
  • July 10–17: The 34th Generation Mask King
  • July 24–31: Eliminated by the 35th Generation Mask King challenger
Daddy and Me Cast member 5 episodes (6–10)
Celebrity Bromance Cast member Co-starred with Jung Joon-young (August 9, 16, 23, 30)
2017 Fantastic Duo Contestant, performer 2 episodes (21, 22)
2018 Begin Again Cast member Season 2
2023 Super Karaoke Survival: VS Producer with Parc Jae-jung [78]

Music video

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Year Song title Artist(s)
2013 "The Day to Love" Lee Seung-chul

Ambassadorship

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Year Title Campaign organizer Ref.
2015 Girls' Education Campaign at KCON 2015 UNESCO/CJ E&M [79][80]
2016 The Happy Place of Sharing and Donation, G+Star Zone Gangnam District, Seoul [81]

Awards and nominations

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Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Roy Kim

References

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Studio albums
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  • 1 (2009)
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Participants
Winners
  • Seo In-guk
  • Huh Gak
  • Ulala Session
  • Roy Kim
  • Parc Jae-jung
  • Kwak Jin-eon
  • Kevin Oh
  • Kim Young-geun
Runners-up
  • Jo Moon-geun
  • John Park
  • Busker Busker
  • DickPunks
  • Park Si-hwan
  • Kim Feel
  • Cheon Dan-bi
  • Lee Ji-eun
Notable contestants
  • Gil Hak-mi
  • Park Narae
  • Jang Jae-in
  • Kang Seung-yoon
  • Kang In-soo
  • Kim Ji-soo
  • Kim Geu-rim
  • Kim So-jung
  • Park Bo-ram
  • Togeworl (Lim Kim)
  • Jung Joon-young
  • Yoon Bitnara
  • Euna Kim
  • Jang Beom-june
  • Seo Hye-lin
  • Yoo Seung-woo
  • An Ye-seul
  • Eddy Kim
  • Voisper
  • Honey G
  • Kye Bum-joo
  • Kim So-hee
  • Burstered
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  • Lee Hae-na
  • Song Yuvin
  • Park Hye-won
Awards won by Roy Kim
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Circle Chart Music Award for Artist of the Year – Digital Music
2011
  • Secret (January)
  • IU (February)
  • K.Will (March)
  • BigBang (April)
  • 2NE1 (May)
  • Secret (June)
  • T-ara (July)
  • Leessang (August)
  • Davichi (September)
  • Lee Seung-gi (October)
  • Wonder Girls (November)
  • IU (December)
2012
  • T-ara (January)
  • BigBang (February)
  • BigBang (March)
  • Busker Busker (April)
  • Girls' Generation-TTS (May)
  • Wonder Girls (June)
  • 2NE1 (July)
  • Psy (August)
  • Jung Eun-ji & Seo In-guk (September)
  • Gain (October)
  • Lee Hi (November)
  • Lee Seung-gi (December)
2013
  • Girls' Generation (January)
  • Sistar19 (February)
  • Davichi (March)
  • Psy (April)
  • 4Minute (May)
  • Sistar (June)
  • Dynamic Duo (July)
  • San E (August)
  • Soyou & Mad Clown (September)
  • IU (October)
  • Miss A (November)
  • Seo In-guk & Zia (December)
2014
  • Girl's Day (January)
  • Soyou & Junggigo (February)
  • 2NE1 (March)
  • AKMU (April)
  • g.o.d (May)
  • Taeyang (June)
  • San E & Raina (July)
  • Park Bo-ram (August)
  • Sistar (September)
  • Kim Dong-ryul (October)
  • MC Mong (November)
  • Apink (December)
2015
  • Mad Clown (January)
  • Naul (February)
  • MC Mong (March)
  • Miss A (April)
  • BigBang (May)
  • BigBang (June)
  • BigBang (July)
  • BigBang (August)
  • iKon (September)
  • Taeyeon (October)
  • Zico (November)
  • Psy (December)
2016
  • GFriend (January)
  • Mamamoo (February)
  • Jang Beom-june (March)
  • Twice (April)
  • Urban Zakapa (May)
  • Sistar (June)
  • Wonder Girls (July)
  • Blackpink (August)
  • Im Chang-jung (September)
  • Twice (October)
  • Blackpink (November)
  • BigBang (December)
2017
  • AKMU (January)
  • Twice (February)
  • IU (March)
  • IU (April)
  • Psy (May)
  • G-Dragon (June)
  • Exo (July)
  • Sunmi (August)
  • Sechs Kies (September)
  • Epik High (October)
  • Wanna One (November)
  • Twice (December)
2018
  • iKon (January)
  • Roy Kim (February)
  • BigBang (March)
  • Twice (April)
  • BOL4 (May)
  • Blackpink (June)
  • Twice (July)
  • Red Velvet (August)
  • Im Chang-jung (September)
  • IU (October)
  • Jennie (November)
  • Ben (December)
2019
  • MC the Max (January)
  • Hwasa (February)
  • Taeyeon (March)
  • BOL4 (April)
  • Davichi (May)
  • Jang Hye-jin & Yoon Min-soo (June)
  • Ben (July)
  • Sunmi (August)
  • AKMU (September)
  • MC Mong (October)
  • IU (November)
  • Red Velvet (December)
2020
  • Zico (January)
  • BTS (February)
  • MC the Max (March)
  • Oh My Girl (April)
  • IU (May)
  • Blackpink (June)
  • Zico (July)
  • BTS (August)
  • Chungha & Christopher (September)
  • Blackpink (October)
  • BTS (November)
  • Taeyeon (December)
2021
  • IU (January)
  • Shinee (February)
  • IU (March)
  • Kang Daniel (April)
  • BTS (May)
  • Brave Girls (June)
  • BTS (July)
  • Red Velvet (August)
  • Coldplay & BTS (September)
  • IU (October)
  • Twice (November)
  • Ive (December)
2022
  • Kep1er (January)
  • Taeyeon (February)
  • (G)I-dle (March)
  • Ive (April)
  • Le Sserafim (May)
  • BTS (June)
  • Aespa (July)
  • Blackpink (August)
  • Blackpink (September)
  • Le Sserafim (October)
  • Itzy (November)
2023
  • (G)I-dle, Ive, Jung Kook, Le Sserafim, NewJeans (Digital)
  • (G)I-dle, Ive, Jisoo, Jung Kook, NewJeans (Global Streaming)
  • (G)I-dle, Aespa, Ive, Le Sserafim, NewJeans (Streaming Unique Listeners)
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Golden Disc Award for New Artist of the Year
1980s
  • Kim Seung-jin, Kim Wan-sun (1986)
  • Lee Jung-suk, Moon Hee-ok (1987)
  • Byun Jin-sub, Lee Tzsche (1988)
  • Jo Gap-Gyeong, Park Hak-gi (1989)
1990s
  • Kim Min-woo, Park Sung-shin (1990)
  • Shim Sin, Yoon Sang (1991)
  • Two Two (1994)
  • Sung Jin-woo (1995)
  • H.O.T., Idol (1996)
  • Yangpa, Jinusean (1997)
  • S.E.S, Fin.K.L, Taesaja (1998)
  • Lee Jung-hyun, 1TYM (1999)
2000s
  • Chakra, Park Hyo-shin, Sky (2000)
  • Sung Si-kyung, Jang Na-ra (2001)
  • Rain, Wheesung (2002)
  • Seven, Big Mama (2003)
  • SG Wannabe, Tei (2004)
  • Eru, Ivy, Lim Jeong-hee (2005)
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  • 4Minute, T-ara (2009)
2010s
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  • BTS, Roy Kim, Lim Kim, Crayon Pop (2014)
  • Got7, Winner, Red Velvet (2015)
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  • Wanna One (2018)
  • (G)I-dle, Iz*One, Stray Kids (2019)
2020s
  • Itzy, Tomorrow X Together (2020)
  • Enhypen, Treasure, Kim Ho-joong (2021)
  • Aespa, STAYC (2022)
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  • Fifty Fifty, Zerobaseone (2024)
  • BabyMonster, Illit, NCT Wish, TWS (2025)
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MAMA Award for Best Male Artist
1990s
  • Lee Seung-hwan (1999)
2000s
  • Shin Seung-hun (2000)
  • Kangta (2001)
  • Sung Si-kyung (2002)
  • Wheesung (2003)
  • Se7en (2004)
  • Kim Jong-kook (2005)
  • Rain (2006)
  • Lee Seung-gi (2007)
  • Seo Taiji (2008)
  • Tiger JK (2009)
2010s
  • Taeyang (2010)
  • Kim Hyun-joong (2011)
  • G-Dragon (2012–2013)
  • Taeyang (2014)
  • Park Jin-young (2015)
  • Zico (2016–2017)
  • Roy Kim (2018)
  • Baekhyun (2019)
2020s
  • Baekhyun (2020–2021)
  • Lim Young-woong (2022)
  • Jimin (2023)
  • Jung Kook (2024)
  • G-Dragon (2025)
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MAMA Award for Best New Artist
1990s
1999
  • Lee Jung-hyun (Solo)
  • Team (Group)
2000s
2000
  • Choi Jin-young (Male Solo)
  • BoA (Female Solo)
  • Chakra (Group)
2001
  • Sung Si-kyung (Male Solo)
  • Wax (Female Solo)
  • Brown Eyes (Group)
2002
  • Rain (Male Solo)
  • Youme (Female Solo)
  • Black Beat (Group)
2003
  • Seven (Male Solo)
  • Maya (Female Solo)
  • Big Mama (Group)
2004
  • Lee Seung-gi (Male Solo)
  • Chunja (Female Solo)
  • TVXQ (Group)
2005
  • Lim Jeong-hee (Solo)
  • SS501 (Group)
2006
  • Zhang Liyin (Solo)
  • Super Junior (Group)
2007
  • Younha (Solo)
  • F.T. Island (Male Group)
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2008
  • Shinee (Male Group)
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2009
  • Supreme Team (Male Group)
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2010s
2010
  • CNBLUE (Male Artist)
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2011
  • Huh Gak (Male Artist)
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2012
  • Busker Busker (Male Artist)
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2013
  • Roy Kim (Male Artist)
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2014
  • Winner
2015
  • IKon (Male Artist)
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2016
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2017
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2018
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2019
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2020s
2020
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2021
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2022
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2023
  • Zerobaseone (Male Artist)
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2024
  • TWS (Male Artist)
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2025
  • Cortis (Male Artist)
  • Hearts2Hearts (Female Artist)
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Melon Music Award for Best Ballad Song
  • Gummy — "Because You’re A Man" (2010)
  • Kim Bum-soo — "Please" (2011)
  • K.Will — "Please Don't" (2012)
  • Huh Gak — "Monodrama" (with Yoo Seung-woo), K.Will — "You Don't Know Love" (2013)
  • M.C the Max — "Wind That Blows" (2014)
  • Baek Ah Yeon — "Shouldn't Have" (feat. Young K) (2015)
  • Jung Eun-ji — "Hopefully Sky", Im Chang-jung — "The Love I Committed" (2016)
  • Yoon Jong-shin — "Like It" (2017)
  • Roy Kim — "Only Then" (2018)
  • Taeyeon — "Four Seasons" (2019)
  • Davichi — "Dear" (2020)
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