Roy Kim
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Kim performing at the 2015 Dankook University Jukjeon Campus Festival
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Native name | 김상우 |
Born | Kim Sang-woo 3 July 1993 Seoul, South Korea |
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Years active | 2012–present |
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Associated acts | Superstar K4 |
Website | roykimhome |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 김상우 |
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Hanja | 金相佑 |
Revised Romanization | Gim Sang-u |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Sangu |
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Hangul | 로이 킴 (로이킴) |
Revised Romanization | Ro-i Kim |
McCune–Reischauer | Roi Kim |
Kim Sang-woo (born July 3, 1993), better known professionally as Roy Kim, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, and radio presenter. He initiated his singing career after winning Mnet's talent competition series Superstar K4.[1] Kim, who is an undergraduate student at Georgetown University, initially planned to major in business administration; he later announced plans to switch his major to sociology.[2][3][4]
Kim officially debuted with his first studio album, Love Love Love (2013). The album spawned two hit singles, one of which ("Bom Bom Bom") became the fourth most successful song of that year in South Korea.[5] Following the album's success, Kim won trophies for best newcomer at the 15th Mnet Asian Music Awards and the 2014 Golden Disk Awards.[6][7]
Since his debut, Kim has released three studio albums, scoring two number-one singles on the Gaon Music Chart. In addition to his own music career, the artist has also participated in soundtracks for television series including Reply 1994, Pinocchio, and Twenty Again.[8][9][10] As of March 2025, Kim has sold over 10 million digital downloads in his native country (see Roy Kim discography).
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Early life and career
Kim was born in Seoul, South Korea on July 3, 1993. His mother was an artist, and his father, Kim Hong-taek, is an executive vice president at Hongik University and a former CEO of Seoul Takju Manufacturers Association.[11][upper-alpha 1][upper-alpha 2]
During his elementary school years, Kim stayed awhile in Canada to study, later went to Asheville, North Carolina in the United States, and graduated from Asheville School in 2012.[14][15]
Taking a gap year before college in 2012,[16] Kim applied for Mnet's Superstar K4 (the Korean equivalent of American Idol), which he was crowned the final winner of the show out of 2,083,447 applicants.[14][17] He debuted as a singer, performing at the 2012 Mnet Asian Music Awards.[18]
In 2013, Kim entered Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. for his freshman year,[16] then returned to his native country for another album and tour. In January 2015, he resumed his sophomore year as a business major, with plans to continue alternating time for school and his music career.[3] By May 2016, still a sophomore, Kim had decided to switch to a sociology major; he says that he finds sociology, with its emphasis on understanding human nature and behavior patterns, to be “helpful for writing lyrics"[2]
Kim performed at the 2015 zh in Taiwan, becoming the first foreign artist invited to attend the awards since they were established in 2003.[19] During the ceremony, he also was presented with a trophy for Favorite Foreign Artist.[20]
Personal life
It has been known that Jung Yoon-hye, a member from girl group Rainbow, is a cousin of Kim's.[21]
Discography
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- Love Love Love (2013)
- Home (2014)
- The Great Dipper (2015)
Concerts and tours
Nationwide tours |
Special concerts |
Collaborative concerts
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Radio presenting
Year | Channel | Title | Notes |
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2013 | MBC FM4U | Kim Shin-young's ko | Temporary co-host with Jung Joon-young (January 28 - March 3)[30] |
Roy Kim and Jung Joon-young's Best Friend | May 6 - August 18[31][32] | ||
2014 | MBC Standard FM | Younha's Starry Night | Temporary host (September 29 - October 5)[33] |
2015 | Jung Joon-young's ko | Special host (October 7-8)[34] | |
Melon Radio | RoyStar FM | December 1, 8[35][36] | |
KBS Cool FM | K-Pop Planet | December 13 |
Filmography
Television drama
Year | Title | Network | Role | Notes |
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2015 | The Producers | KBS2 | Cindy's anti-fan[37] | Episode 10 (cameo) |
Television variety
Year | Title | Network | Role | Notes |
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2001 | ko | KBS2 | Guest | Pre-debut |
2012 | Superstar K4 | Mnet | Contestant, winner | 15 episodes (1-15) |
Superstar K4 Backstage | Himself | 7 episodes (October 19 - December 7) | ||
Beatles Code Season 2 | Guest | 2 episodes (December 3, 10) | ||
Superstar K4 Top 12 Talk Concert | Himself | 1 episode (December 7) | ||
Live Talk Show Taxi | tvN | Guest | 2 episodes (268-269) | |
2012-13 | Superstar K4ever Special Track | Mnet | Himself | 8 episodes (December 21 - February 8) |
2013 | Yoon Do-hyun's MUST | Performer | 1 episode (January 12) | |
ko | OGN | Guest | 1 episode (167) | |
Star Family Show Mamma Mia | KBS2 | Guest | 1 episode (3) | |
Hello Counselor | Guest | 1 episode (124) | ||
ko | Mnet | Performer | 1 episode (4) | |
Roy Kim's Love Love Love | Host | 1 episode (June 27) | ||
You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook | KBS2 | Performer | 1 episode (195) | |
ko | KBS1 | Performer | 1 episode (424) | |
ko | Performer | 1 episode (985) | ||
2014 | Connect 2014 | XTM/OnStyle | Narrator | Co-narrator with Bae Suzy (June 13 - July 4) |
I Live Alone | MBC | Guest | 1 episode (63) | |
Somesing | SBS | Host, performer | Co-host with Kang Ho-dong, Kim Jung-eun, and Kim Yeon-woo (September 9-10) | |
ko | tvN | Cast member | 5 episodes (1-5) | |
2 Days & 1 Night | KBS2 | Guest | 3 episodes (361-363) | |
Hello Counselor | Guest | 1 episode (194) | ||
You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook | Performer | 1 episode (246) | ||
Open Concert | KBS1 | Performer | 1 episode (1035) | |
Magic Eye | SBS | Guest | 1 episode (18) | |
ko | EBS1 | Performer | 1 episode (1080) | |
2015 | You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook | KBS2 | Performer | 2 episodes (277, 299) |
2 Days & 1 Night | Himself | 1 episode (404, voice only) | ||
K-Bap Star: Who's Your Mama? | SBS | Guest | 1 episode (September 29) | |
Radio Star | MBC | Guest | 1 episode (402) | |
Open Concert | KBS1 | Performer | 1 episode (1079) | |
Running Man | SBS | Competitor | 1 episode (272) | |
Hello Counselor | KBS2 | Guest | 1 episode (254) | |
Two Yoo Project - Sugar Man | JTBC | Guest, performer | 1 episode (10) | |
Concert 7080 | KBS1 | Performer | 1 episode (536) | |
2016 | Open Concert | Performer | 1 episode (1088) | |
Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend | KBS2 | Guest, performer | 2 episodes (235-236) | |
EBS Space Sympathy | EBS1 | Performer | 1 episode (1203) | |
My Father and Me | tvN | Cast member |
Music video
Year | Song title | Artist(s) |
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2013 | "The Day to Love" | Lee Seung-chul |
Endorsements
Year | Company | Endorsement | Item |
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2012 | Seoul Milk | Doutor Coffee | Dairy |
Oriental Brewery | Cass Light | Alcoholic beverage | |
KB Kookmin Card | KB Kookmin Card Brand Song | Credit card | |
Netmarble Games | ko | Mobile game | |
KB Kookmin Card | Roy Kim Superstar KB Kookmin Be*Twin Check Card | Check card | |
2013 | ko | O'Clock | Social commerce |
ko | tving | ko | |
Seoul Milk | Natural Yogurt | Dairy | |
GM Korea | Chevrolet Trax | Automobile | |
Netmarble Games | Ghosts 'n Goblins Online | Online game | |
Samsung C&T Corporation | Bike Repair Shop | Fashion | |
Amorepacific Corporation | Primera Friends | Cosmetics | |
KB Kookmin Card | KB Kookmin Hyedam II Credit Card | Credit card | |
Bausch & Lomb Korea | SofLens Daily | Medical instrument | |
Crown Confectionery | ko | Confectionery | |
Banila Co. | It Radiant Multiple CC for Men/The Great Love | Cosmetics | |
2014 | ko | Heritory | Fashion |
ko | Tous Les Jours | Bakery | |
2015 | King Korea | Pet Rescue Saga | Mobile game |
ko | Olive Young | Cosmetics | |
Lotte Confectionery | ko | Confectionery |
Awards and nominations
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Footnotes
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External links
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