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Park Hyo-shin
Park in 2018
Park in 2018
Background information
Birth namePark Hyo-shin
Born (1981-09-01) September 1, 1981 (age 43)
Yesan, South Chungcheong, South Korea
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • musical theatre actor
Years active1999–present
LabelsHerbigharo
WebsiteOfficial website
Korean name
Hangul
박효신
Hanja
Revised RomanizationBak Hyo-sin
McCune–ReischauerPak Hyo-sin

Park Hyo-shin (Korean박효신; Hanja朴孝信; born September 1, 1981)[1] is a South Korean ballad singer and musical theatre actor known for his emotional vocals.[2][3] He debuted in 1999 and has since released many hit songs including, "Things I Cannot Do For You," "Ba-Bo," "Dong-Kyung", "Good Person" and "Wild Flower", the latter of which is one of the best-selling singles in South Korea.[4]

Early life

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Park Hyo Shin was born on September 1, 1981, in Chungcheongnam-Do Yesan.[5]

When Park was young, he sang trot, a Korean traditional genre, at his family's restaurant. Though he was young, many people heard he sang very well so they visited the restaurant to listen to him sing.[citation needed]

When Park was in high school, he decided to become a singer via his friend's suggestion and participated in many competitive singing festivals where he won many trophies.[citation needed]

Career

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He became a trainee at a Korean entertainment company. However, due to problems that happened in his management company, he moved to another company. Park thought there wouldn't be any problems in this new company, but this company forced Park to pay money because he ignored a sponsor. Due to these issues, Park thought about giving up his dream of being a singer. However, his friend introduced Park to composer Hwang Yoon Min, and he started to sing again under Hwang's supervision.[citation needed]

1999–2003: Debut and early career

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Park trained to become a singer for almost a year until his debut date. On November 4, 1999, he appeared in a radio station. Then on November 30, 1999, he released his first album Things I Cannot Do For You, with the title song being "Things I Cannot do for You".[citation needed]

The album Second Story was released in January 2001, and the song "Longing" was a big hit. This album's producers were famous Korean producers Yoon Sang, Kim Dong Ryul, Jo Kyu Man and Yoo Hee Yeol, who made Park's album even more sophisticated. The fans say that this album was the highest grossing album to date.[citation needed]

The next album, Time Honored Voice, was released in September 2002 with 470,000 copies sold. The title song, "A Good Person", ranked first for two weeks in a row on SBS Ingi Gayo and won Main Prize in the 17th Golden Disk and Seoul Music Award.[6]

2004–2010: Drama soundtracks and 10th anniversary

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The song that is said to have brought Park to fame was "Snow Flower", a song on the original soundtrack of the 2004 KBS drama, I'm Sorry, I Love You. The song is a cover of the Japanese single "Yuki no Hana" by Mika Nakashima.[7]

Park released his 5th full studio album in 2007. The title song for this album was "Memories resemble Love" and ranked top 3 in the music chart.

He not only participated in his album but was also a singer for many original soundtracks inserted in TV programs and movies. Park sang "Hwashin," or "Flower Letter", for the original soundtrack of the 2008 SBS period drama Iljimae.[8] In 2008, he also participated in Hwang Project as the lead vocal by releasing the song "The Castle of Zoltar," which was quite different from the music that he sang in early stage of his career.[citation needed]

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of his debut, Park held a series of concerts, titled Park Hyo Shin's Gift from October 16 to 18, 2009 at the Olympic Fencing Gymnasium.[9] On May 23, 2009, Park participated in "Green Concert". At the same time, he also worked on his 6th studio album. On September 15, 2009, Park released his 6th album, Gift, Part 1. The song "After Love" made it to number one on the music charts.[10]

2011–present: Hiatus and comeback

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Park served 21 months in Yongsan District as an entertainment soldier as part of conscription in South Korea. He finished his service in September 2012.[11]

Park performing "Wild Flower" at his 15th anniversary concert in 2014.

After a four-year hiatus, Park released consecutive hit singles, all of which topped local music charts. "Wild Flower" was released in March 2014. The ballad single is about overcoming emotional turmoil through the metaphor of a resilient wildflower. It garnered the first place spot on the K-pop Hot 100, beating out Mr. Chu by Apink.[12] The song remained on the charts long after its release, still placing 70th in March 2016.[13] It was followed by "Happy Together" in November 2014. In April 2015, Park released the digital single "Shine Your Light".[14][15]

In 2014, Park played Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the musical Mozart! at the Sejong Center.[14]

Park's 2008 contract with Jellyfish Entertainment expired in 2016.[citation needed] On August 24, 2016, Park signed with Glove Entertainment.[16] This move was, however, highly controversial, as Park later faced a fraud lawsuit after reportedly taking approximately 400 million KRW worth of gifts after promising to sign an exclusive contract with another company.[17][18]

Under Glove Entertainment, Park released a new album in October 2016, followed by a concert titled "I Am A Dreamer" from October 8–16, 2016.[19]

Discography

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  • Things I Can't Do For You (1999)
  • Second Story (2001)
  • Time-Honored Voice (2002)
  • Soul Tree (2004)
  • The Breeze of Sea (2007)
  • Gift, Part 1 (2009)
  • Gift, Part 2 (2010)
  • I Am a Dreamer (2016)

Musical theatre

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Year Show Role Opening venue Ref.
2000 Rock Hamlet Hamlet Jangchung Gymnasium [20]
2013 Elisabeth Tod (Death) Seoul Arts Center [21]
2014 Mozart! Mozart Sejong Center [14]
2015 Phantom Erik Chungmu Art Hall [22]
2016–2017 Blue Square Samsung Electronics Hall [citation needed]
2018 The Man Who Laughs Gwynplaine Seoul Arts Center [3]
2022 Sejong Center for the Performing Arts [23]
2023 Beethoven Beethoven Seoul Arts Center Opera House [3]
Beethoven Season2 Sejong Center [24]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominee or nominated work Result Ref.
2000 Golden Disc Awards Best New Artist "Things I Can't Do For You" (해줄 수 없는 일) Won [25]
Mnet Asian Music Awards Best New Male Artist Nominated
2002 Mnet Asian Music Awards Best Ballad Performance "Good Person" (좋은 사람) Nominated
Golden Disc Awards Main Prize (Bonsang) Won [26]
Seoul Music Awards Won [27]
KBS Music Awards Park Hyo-shin Won [28]
SBS Gayo Daejeon Won [29]
KMTV Korean Music Awards Singer of the Year (Bonsang) Won [30]
2004 KBS Music Awards Main Prize (Bonsang) Park Hyo-shin Won [31]
SBS Gayo Daejeon Won
Seoul Music Awards Won [32]
Mnet Asian Music Awards Best Ballad Video "Standing There" (그 곳에 서서) Nominated
2007 Mnet Asian Music Awards Best Male Artist "Memories Resemble Love" (추억은 사랑을 닮아) Nominated [33]
2009 Cyworld Digital Music Awards Hall of Fame Award "Snow Flower" (눈의 꽃) Won [34]
Mnet Asian Music Awards Best Ballad/R&B Performance "After Love" (사랑한 후에 ) Nominated [35]
2012 Cable TV Awards Cable TV Star Award Consolation Train (위문열차) Won [36]
2014 Melon Music Awards Song of the Year "Wild Flower" (야생화) Nominated [37]
Best Ballad Nominated [38]
2016 Mnet Asian Music Awards Best Male Artist "Breath" (숨) Nominated [39]
2017 Melon Music Awards Stage of the Year Park Hyo-shin Won [31]
2018 Mnet Asian Music Awards Best Male Artist "The Sound of Winter" (겨울소리) Nominated [40]
Best Vocal Performance - Solo Nominated
Best OST "The Day" (그 날) from Mr. Sunshine Nominated
Yegreen Musical Awards Best Actor The Man Who Laughs (웃는남자) Won [41]
2019 Korea Musical Awards Won [42]
Mnet Asian Music Awards Best Male Artist "Goodbye" Nominated [43]

Military honors

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During his mandatory military service, Park received both the Army Chief of Staff's award and the Minister of National Defense Award.[44]

References

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