Kim Kyung-ho(I)
Kim Kyung-ho is a South Korean singer who is often referred to as a "legend of rock" for his efforts in bringing rock music to South Korea and his four-octave vocal range. He is known for his appearances on a wide range of singing competition series' including I Am a Singer and Hidden Singer and for his popular singles "Forbidden Love" and "Even in Heaven".
Kim was born in Mokpo, South Korea. He is known as the National Rock Star with a charismatic presence on stage and later on, called Rock Unnie or National Sister because of his long hair and feminine look. He started his career in music in 1989 when he performed on a KBS talent scout series. He released his debut self-titled album in 1995. Then in 1997, he made it to the top of the charts with the popular single "People Who Make Me Sorrow".
His debut album released in 1995 entitled Kim Kyung Ho, while not commercially successful earned him some recognition among Korean rock music fans. His novel second album, Kim:kyungho 1997 was much better received and the song "People Who Make Me Sorrow" topped on music charts which made him popular. Since then, he rose to mainstream success and released numerous hit songs such as "Forbidden Love", "Heartless", "Until the day we love beautifully", "My Love, Even In The Heavens", "Though I Love You", "Wine", and "Father". He also collaborated on the soundtrack of the 2002 Korean drama series Empress Myeongseong and 2004 (of which he covered Within Temptation song; "Mother Earth").
Kim was born in Mokpo, South Korea. He is known as the National Rock Star with a charismatic presence on stage and later on, called Rock Unnie or National Sister because of his long hair and feminine look. He started his career in music in 1989 when he performed on a KBS talent scout series. He released his debut self-titled album in 1995. Then in 1997, he made it to the top of the charts with the popular single "People Who Make Me Sorrow".
His debut album released in 1995 entitled Kim Kyung Ho, while not commercially successful earned him some recognition among Korean rock music fans. His novel second album, Kim:kyungho 1997 was much better received and the song "People Who Make Me Sorrow" topped on music charts which made him popular. Since then, he rose to mainstream success and released numerous hit songs such as "Forbidden Love", "Heartless", "Until the day we love beautifully", "My Love, Even In The Heavens", "Though I Love You", "Wine", and "Father". He also collaborated on the soundtrack of the 2002 Korean drama series Empress Myeongseong and 2004 (of which he covered Within Temptation song; "Mother Earth").