Seungri
Seungri, whose real name is Lee Seung-hyun, is a South Korean entertainer known for his multifaceted career as a singer-songwriter and actor. Born on December 12, 1990, he gained widespread recognition as a member of the iconic K-pop boy band Big Bang, which debuted in 2006 under YG Entertainment.
During his time with Big Bang, Seungri contributed to the group's immense success, participating in hit songs such as "Haru Haru" and "Fantastic Baby." His unique vocal style and charismatic stage presence helped solidify the group’s status as one of the leading acts in the music industry. In addition to his work with Big Bang, Seungri pursued solo projects, releasing his debut album "V.V.V.I.P" in 2011, which featured popular tracks like "Strong Baby."
Seungri also ventured into acting, appearing in various television dramas and films, showcasing his versatility as an entertainer. However, his career faced challenges when he was embroiled in a series of legal controversies in 2019 related to a nightclub scandal, which ultimately led to his departure from Big Bang and YG Entertainment. Despite these setbacks, Seungri's influence on K-pop and his contributions to the genre remain significant, marking him as a notable figure in South Korea's entertainment landscape.