Kim Jae-duc

This is a Korean name; the family name is Kim.
Kim Jae-duc
Birth name (1979-08-07) August 7, 1979
Origin South Korea
Genres Pop, K-pop
Occupation(s) Rapper, Singer, Dancer
Years active 19972000, 2001-(solo)
Labels Daesung Entertainment
Kiss Entertainment
Associated acts Sechs Kies
Korean name
Hangul 김재덕
Hanja
Revised Romanization Gim Jae-deok
McCune–Reischauer Kim Chae-dŏk

Kim Jae-duc (born August 7, 1979) is a Korean singer, choreographer, and rapper former member of the six-member group Sechs Kies which was a rival band to the top boyband in the 90's, H.O.T. Before he joined Sechs Kies, he was formerly working as a choreographer along with fellow Sechs Kies member Lee Jae-jin. They both created the choreography for most of Sechs Kies. Sechs Kies disbanded in 2000 he started a new band called, J-Walk with Jang Su-won who was also a member of Sechs Kies. Lee is known for his Busan accent and his nickname was "Ducky" as a reference to his name Duc by adding K and Y to the end of his name.

After Sechs Kies

After the era of Sechs Kies ended in 2000 when the members announced they wanted to split ways, Kim was set to become a dance instructor for Sechs Kies label Daesung Entertainment but he ended up joining with his former Sechs Kies member Jang Su-won to form a new duet J-Walk in 2002 under a new label, Kiss Entertainment. They released 2 albums which was well received and acclaimed.[1]

Discography

In J-Walk

In JnC

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
1998 Seventeen:The Movie

Variety Shows

Year Network Title
2016 MBC Infinite Challenge - Episode 476, 477, 478.

See also

References

  1. Perdani, Yuliasri (2015-06-05). "An evening with Lee Min-Ho and Super Junior". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2016-04-25.
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