South Korean musicians born in the year 1976

Here are 15 famous musicians from South Korea were born in 1976:

Jang Hyuk

Jang Hyuk (December 20, 1976 Busan-) otherwise known as Yong-joon Jung, TJ, Hyeok Jang, Jeong Yong-joon, Jang Hyeok, Chang Hyŏk, Chŏng Yong-chun, Jung Yong-joon, Jeong Yong-jun, Chŏng Yong-jun, Hyuk Jang, TJ Project, T.J, Jeong Yong Jun or T.J PROJECT is a South Korean actor and singer.

He made his acting debut in the late 1990s and rose to fame in the early 2000s with hit dramas such as "Volcano High" and "Successful Story of a Bright Girl". Jang Hyuk is known for his versatility as an actor, and has played a wide range of roles in his career, from action hero to romantic lead to quirky character roles. In 2008, he won the Grand Prize at the KBS Drama Awards for his performance in the drama "Tazza". He has also released several albums as a singer, both as a solo artist and as a member of the group T.J. Project. In recent years, Jang Hyuk has continued to be a prominent figure in Korean entertainment, appearing in popular dramas such as "Voice" and "My Country: The New Age".

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Cha Tae-hyun

Cha Tae-hyun (March 25, 1976 Seoul-) a.k.a. Tae-hyun Cha, Korea's Jim Carrey, Green Elephant, Cha Tae-hyeon, Ch’a T’ae-hyŏn, Cha, Tae-Hyun, Cha Tae Hyeon, Cha Tae Hyun or Cha Taehyun is a South Korean singer, actor and disc jockey. He has three children, Cha Soo-chan, Cha Tae-eun and Cha Su-jin.

Cha Tae-hyun began his career as a member of the K-pop group, 'Koyote'. He later transitioned to acting and became known for his roles in popular Korean dramas such as 'My Sassy Girl', 'The Producers' and 'The Best Hit'. In addition to his acting career, Cha Tae-hyun is also a talented disc jockey, hosting his own radio show called 'Starry Night'. He has won numerous awards for his acting, including the Grand Prize at the 18th SBS Drama Awards for his role in 'The Producers'. Cha Tae-hyun is known for his humorous and energetic personality, often compared to the iconic comedian Jim Carrey.

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Kwon Sang-woo

Kwon Sang-woo (August 5, 1976 Daejeon-) otherwise known as Francisco, Kuen Kuen, Kwone Kwone, Kwon Kwon, Quan Quan, Sang-woo Kwone, Sang-Woo, Kwon, Gwon Sang-u, Kwone Sang Woo, Kwŏn Sang'u, Sang-woo Kwon, Kwon, Sang-Woo or Kwon Sangwoo is a South Korean actor. His child is Kwon Ruk-hee.

Kwon Sang-woo initially rose to fame in South Korea through his portrayal of a tough, rebellious teenager in the popular TV drama series "Volcano High" (2001). He then went on to star in several successful Korean TV dramas, such as "Stairway to Heaven" (2003) and "Sad Love Story" (2005), both of which propelled him to international fame.

In addition to his TV work, Kwon has also appeared in various films including "My Tutor Friend" (2003) and "Almost Love" (2006). He has won numerous awards for his acting, including the Top Excellence Award at the Korea Drama Awards in 2008 and the Outstanding Korean Actor award at the Seoul International Drama Awards in 2009.

Outside of acting, Kwon is known for his philanthropic work, particularly his contributions to organizations that support underprivileged children. He has also been involved in promoting tourism in South Korea, serving as an ambassador for the Korea Tourism Organization.

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Hong Kyung-min

Hong Kyung-min (February 9, 1976 Seoul-) also known as Hong Sung Min, Hong Kyung Min, Hong Seong Min, Hong Gyeong-min or Hong Kyŏng-min is a South Korean singer, disc jockey and actor.

Genres: Pop rock.

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Song Seung-heon

Song Seung-heon (October 5, 1976 Seoul-) also known as Seung-bok Song, Song Seung Hun, Seung-heon Song, Seung-Heun, Song Seung-Heun, Xiong Seun Heun, Song Sing Hin, Sung Sing Hin or Song Sŭnghŏn is a South Korean model, actor, singer and businessperson.

He first gained popularity in South Korea with his role in the drama "Autumn in My Heart" in 2000. Since then, he has starred in numerous hit dramas such as "Summer Scent", "East of Eden", and "When a Man Loves", as well as films like "The Invincible", "A Better Tomorrow", and "Wonderful Nightmare". In addition to acting, Song has also released several albums and singles as a singer. He is also the founder and CEO of his own management agency, Better ENT. Despite his success, Song has remained humble and is known for his charitable work and philanthropy. He has been recognized with numerous awards and honors for his contributions to the Korean entertainment industry.

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Yoo Ji-tae

Yoo Ji-tae (April 13, 1976 Seoul-) also known as Ji Tae Yoo, Yoo Ji-tae, Yu Jit‘ae, Ji-tae Yu, Yoo Ji Tae, Yu Ji-tae or Yoo Jitae is a South Korean actor, film director, model and screenwriter.

He first gained recognition for his role in the film "Attack the Gas Station" in 1999. Since then, he has appeared in numerous films and TV series, including "Oldboy" in 2003 and "Ditto" in 2000. In addition to acting, Yoo Ji-tae has also dabbled in directing, with his directorial debut "Mai Ratima" in 2013. He has won several awards for his work, including Best Actor at the Korean Association of Film Critics Awards for his role in "Ditto." Yoo Ji-tae is also known for his philanthropic work, including his involvement with organizations such as the Korea Association for Children with Leukemia and Cancer.

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Hyun Young

Hyun Young (September 6, 1976 Suwon-) also known as Yoo Hyun Young, Hyun Young Yoo, Hyeon-yeong, Yu Hyŏn-yŏng, Yu Hyeon-yeong, Yoo Hyun-young, Hyeon Yeong or Yeong, Hyeon is a South Korean singer, model, presenter, actor and entertainer.

She began her career as a model before transitioning to singing in 1996 with the release of her first album, "Bida." She gained popularity for her energetic and playful performances on stage and became a frequent guest on variety shows. In 2001, she made her acting debut in the drama "Ladies of the Palace" and has since appeared in various television dramas and films. In addition to her entertainment career, Hyun Young has also been involved in various philanthropic activities, serving as the ambassador for the Korean Sharing Movement and participating in fundraising events for charities. She is known for her cheerful and down-to-earth personality and has won several awards for her contributions to the entertainment industry.

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Kim Tae-yeon

Kim Tae-yeon (January 3, 1976 Seoul-) also known as Kim Tea-Yeon, Tae Yeon Kim, Gim Tae-yeon, Kim T'aeyŏn, Gim Sang-beom, Kim Sangpŏm, Kim Tae-Yeon or Kim Tae Yeon is a South Korean model, actor and singer.

She is best known as the leader and main vocalist of the popular South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. Kim Tae-yeon began her career in music in 2004, when she joined SM Entertainment as a trainee. After several years of training, she made her official debut as a member of Girls' Generation in 2007. The group quickly rose to fame and became one of the most successful K-pop groups of all time.

In addition to her work with Girls' Generation, Kim Tae-yeon has also released music as a solo artist, winning critical acclaim for her powerful vocals and emotional performances. She has released several successful solo albums, including "My Voice" and "Purpose". As an actor, she has appeared in several Korean dramas, including "Athena: Goddess of War" and "Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo". Throughout her career, Kim Tae-yeon has earned numerous awards and accolades for her contributions to the Korean entertainment industry.

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Lena Park

Lena Park (March 23, 1976 Los Angeles-) also known as Park Jung Hyun, リナ・パーク, Park, Lena, Park Jung-hyun, Bak Jeong-hyeon, Pak Chŏnghyŏn or Park Jeong-hyeon is a South Korean singer, musician, record producer, songwriter and film score composer.

Discography: Piece, Naturally, Op.4, COSMORAMA, 祈り~You Raise Me Up, , come to where I am, A Second Helping, 10 ways to say I love you and Parallax. Genres she performed include Rhythm and blues, J-pop, K-pop, Gospel music and Contemporary R&B.

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Kim Jong-kook

Kim Jong-kook (April 25, 1976 Hapcheon County-) also known as Kim, Jong Kook, Kim Chong'guk, Gim Jong-guk, Jong-Kook Kim, The Commander, Kim Jong Kook or Kookie is a South Korean singer and actor.

His albums include , , Eleventh Story, , , Here I am, This Is Me, Journey Home and . His related genres: K-pop, Ballad, Trot, Pop music, Dance music and Hip hop music.

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Kim Hyun-jung

Kim Hyun-jung (April 4, 1976 Seoul-) also known as Kim, Hyun Jung or Hyun-Jung Kim is a South Korean singer and actor.

Her albums include A Sea Gull of Dream, The Third Eye, Wild Beauty, Diet, Hit for 6ix, I Love Soul, Fun Town 20, 1 Minute 1 Second [digital Single] and . Genres: Dance music, Pop music and K-pop.

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Baek Ji-young

Baek Ji-young (March 25, 1976 Seoul-) also known as Baek Ji Young is a South Korean singer.

Her most important albums: Rouge, Smile 4, Sorrow, Tres, , Pitta, , Sensibility, Smile Again and Timeless; The Best. Genres she performed: Rhythm and blues, K-pop, Ballad, Dance music and Contemporary R&B.

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Wax

Wax (May 31, 1976 Seoul-) a.k.a. 왁스, Cho Heari or Cho Hye Ri is a South Korean singer and actor.

Her most important albums: Wax 02, 3, , Vol. 6, Always you and fall in….

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Cho PD

Cho PD (January 21, 1976 Busan-) also known as JoPD, Cho-PD, Jo PD or 조PD is a South Korean singer, record producer and rapper.

His albums: Best In East, Great Expectation, Part 1: Politics and Social Change, In Stardom Version 2.0, In Stardom, Stardom in Future Flow, JoPD Presents BROOKLYN mix tape vol.1 and .

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Yuri

Yuri (December 1, 1976-) is a South Korean singer.

Genres: Dance-pop and K-pop.

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