Bobby korean rapper biography
Bobby (rapper)
South Korean musician (born 1995)
In this Korean name, the family name is Kim.
Kim Ji-won (Korean: 김지원; born December 21, 1995), known by his stage name Bobby (Korean: 바비) is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, and member of iKon.[1] In 2016, he formed a sub-unit with Mino under the name MOBB. He is best known for finishing in first place on Mnet's survival show Show Me The Money 3.[2]
Early life
Kim Ji-won was born on December 21, 1995, in Seoul, South Korea. In 2005, he and his family moved to Fairfax, Virginia,[3] where he auditioned for YG Entertainment and later met Kim Jin-woo of Jinusean in New York City. In January 2011, he was signed as a trainee under the label.[4][5]
Career
Further information: iKon and MOBB
After over two years of training, Bobby participated in the 2013 survival show Win: Who Is Next? under Team B. He started using his stage name Bobby, named after his idol, Bob Marley.[6] Because Team A won the program, Bobby continued training under YG Entertainment. In November 2013, while still a trainee, Bobby appeared in the music video for "Ringa Linga" by label-mate Taeyang of Big Bang alongside B.I and Jinhwan from Team B, Winner's Mino and Taehyun, and Blackpink's Lisa.[citation needed]
In May 2014, together with B.I, Bobby competed on Mnet's Show Me The Money 3. He finished in first place under Team Illionaire, mentored by Dok2 and The Quiett.[2][7] Throughout the show, Bobby released the singles "Go", "L4L (Lookin' for Luv)", "YGGR#HipHop", and "Guard Up and Bounce". Following the show's conclusion, he participated in Mix & Match, where filming began in midst of appearance of Show Me The Money. The show resulted in the debut of Team B, alongside trainee Jung Chan-woo, under the group name iKon.[8][9]
In October 2014, Bobby featured in Epik High's single "Born Hater" alongside Beenzino, Verbal Jint, B.I, and Mino,[10] and in November 11, he featured in "I'm Different" by Hi Suhyun, a project unit composed of Lee Hi and Lee Su-hyun of Akdong Musician.[11] In the same month, he also featured with Dok2 in Masta Wu's track "Come Here".[12][full citation needed] He performed "Born Hater" with Epik High at the 2014 Mnet Asian Music Awards, also performing "Come Here" and his single "YGGR" together with Dok2, The Quiett and Masta Wu.[13] He was featured on GQ Korea's 2014 Men of the Year list and on December 4, 2014, he appeared as a guest at GQ Party.[14][unreliable source?]
In September 2015, iKon released the warm-up single "My Type", followed by lead singles "Rhythm Ta" and "Airplane".[15] On October 4, the group attended their first music show, SBS' Inkigayo, receiving their third win for "My Type".[16] The group released their debut album on December 24, 2015.
In March 2016, Bobby featured on Lee Hi's single "Video" from her studio album Seoulite.[17] Bobby also made an appearance on the ninth episode of Show Me the Money 5, featuring in Reddy's song "Like This", which they performed onstage together.[citation needed] In September 2016, Bobby released the single "Holup!" (Korean: 꽐라) as part of a four-track extended play (EP), The MOBB, a collaboration between Bobby and Winner's Mino under the group name MOBB.[18][19] They released the lead singles "Full House" (Korean: 붐벼) and "Hit Me" (Korean: 빨리 전화해) on September 9 alongside the music videos.[20][non-primary source needed]
In March 2017, Bobby and B.I featured in Psy's single "Bomb" from his studio album 4x2=8.[citation needed] Bobby released his first solo studio album, Love and Fall, on September 14, 2017, for which he served producer and participated in writing and composing for all songs on the album.[21][22] Bandmate Donghyuk and Katie Kim featured on the track "Secret", and label-mate Mino featured in the track "Up". On November 29, Bobby released the Japanese version of his debut solo album.[citation needed] He released his second studio album, Lucky Man, on January 25, 2021.[23]
Bobby released his first solo single album S.i.R on March 21, 2023.[24]
Personal life
On August 20, 2021, Bobby announced in his Instagram post his upcoming wedding to his fiancée, who was expecting their first child in September.[25] In September 2021, his fiancée gave birth to a son.[26]
Discography
See also: iKon discography
Studio albums
Extended plays
Single albums
Collaborative albums
Further information: MOBB
Singles
As lead artist
As featured artist
Songwriting and production credits
Main article: List of songs written by Bobby
Filmography
Awards and nominations
Main article: List of awards and nominations received by iKon
References
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- ^Choi, Ji-won (March 21, 2023). "Bobby's 1st solo single 'S.i.R' marks start of year-long series". The Korea Herald. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
- ^Kim, Myungmi (August 20, 2021). [iKon Bobby suddenly announces marriage, "I will become a father in September"]. Newsen (in Korean). Retrieved August 20, 2021.
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- Love and Fall: "第39 週 統計時間:2017/9/22 – 2017/9/28"
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- ^Love and Fall Sales:
- ^Lucky Man Sales (49,221(CD)+5000(Kit):
- ^Cumulative Sales of Sir.Robert:
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- ^1,418 (Korean edition) + 13,437 (Japanese Edition)
- ^Gaon Digital Chart:
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- ^ abc [2014 Download Chart]. Gaon Music Chart (in Korean). p. 2. Archived from the original on August 15, 2016.
- ^Cumulative sales of "YGGR #hiphop":
- ^Cumulative sales of "Anthem":
- ^Cumulative sales of "Holup!":
- ^ abSales for "I Love You" & "Runaway":
- ^Gaon Digital Chart:
- ^Cumulative sales of "Born Hater":
- ^Cumulative sales of "Come Here":
- ^Cumulative sales of "I'm Different":
- [2014 Download Chart]. Gaon Music Chart (in Korean). Retrieved August 6, 2020.
- [2015 Download Chart]. Gaon Music Chart (in Korean). p. 3. Archived from the original on August 15, 2016. Retrieved August 15, 2016.
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