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- Kim_Hyun-joong_discography abstract "South Korean singer, and leader and main rapper of SS501, Kim Hyun-joong (Hangul: 김현중; hanja: 金賢重; born: June 6, 1986) has released one studio album, five mini albums/ maxi singles, five digital singles, four soundtrack contribution songs, nine DVDs, and two music compositions.During 2005-2010, Kim has had two solo songs from SS501 albums: "Rize Up" from Kokoro, and "Please Be Nice To Me" from SS501 Solo Collection. In 2008, he released "Thank You" digital single, a theme song from We Got Married, which is also included in SS501 mini album Find. In 2009, he contributed two soundtracks from Boys Over Flowers named "Because I'm Stupid (acoustic version)" and "A Thing Called Happiness". He, then released a DVD entitled "Goodbye Yoon Ji-hoo", marking as the end of his character role in Boys Over Flowers, and coming back as the leader of SS501. In 2010, he contributed "One More Time" from Playful Kiss, and released four DVDs.On June 7, 2011, Kim released his solo debut mini album, Break Down. It was produced by Steven Lee, who had composed SS501's hits, "Love Like This" and "Love Ya". The title track "Break Down" is a high energy dance track featuring Double K. Another track, "Please" is a R&B heavy second lead track. The album exceeded 70,000 pre-ordered copies in just 10 days. It peaked at number one on Gaon Weekly Album Chart for the week starting June 5, 2011 and was the best-selling album for June on Gaon Monthly Album Chart with 100,433 copies sold. It also topped the Japanese Oricon chart in the International Imported Album category for the first week of July. "Break Down" was the first place winner for two consecutive weeks on Mnet's M! Countdown music show (June 16 and 23, 2011) as well as on KBS's Music Bank. Break Down is certified platinum in Taiwan, due to which Warner Music Taiwan CEO Chen Ze Shan handed Kim a platinum record in a press conference held in Taiwan. On October 11, 2011, Kim released his second mini album Lucky. It debuted at number 5 on Billboard's World Chart and topped the Gaon Chart again for the third week of October 2011 and was the highest selling album on the Hanteo Album Sales Chart for the month of October. He, then released a digital single entitled "The Magic of Yellow Ribbon" on October 25, together with Seohyun, which is the theme song for a commercial for The Face Shop. On December 15, Kim released his digital single Marry You / Marry Me, which consists of "Marry Me" and Marry You" as well as instrumental versions of them. Music videos for both songs were released on his official YouTube channel the same day.On January 25, 2012, Kim released his first Japanese single Kiss Kiss / Lucky Guy, which consists of Japanese versions of songs from his two Korean mini albums and one original Japanese song. Both singles reached the highest recorded in a day for any overseas artist in Japan. Two weeks after its release, the single reached "Gold" status in Japan for selling more than a million copies. On May 23, Kim's "First Impact" concert DVD sold 16,000 copies in its first week of release, taking the number one spot for the Overall DVD Chart. This is the first time a Korean artist has taken the number one spot, and a second time a foreign artist has taken the number one spot on the charts, the first being Michael Jackson, with his 2011 DVD. Two months after the DVD release, Kim released his second Japanese single Heat on July 4. Along with its lead track "Heat", the single album also includes "Let's Party". The single took over Japan Oricon's Daily and Weekly Charts, where 140,000 copies were sold on its first day, then a total of 183,000 copies for its first week. Moreover, the album also placed third for Oricon singles monthly chart for the month of July, selling 196,850 copies and beating DBSK's Android album with 171,554 copies. There is no question that Kim's Heat single earned a "Gold" certificate as well. Kim finally released his first full length Japanese album entitled Unlimited on December 12, which consists of 14 tracks including the Japanese versions of Break Down and Lucky Guy. It topped the Oricon Daily Album Charts, and both the Tower Records' Weekly Album Charts for Shibuya branch and overall Weekly Album Chart upon its release. The album has been certified "Gold" by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (‘RIAJ’) after selling more than 100,000 units to retailers.In 2013, Kim released his third Japanese single on June 5. Tonight includes five different covers with five completely different image concepts for each of the covers. It also includes three songs: "Tonight", "Cappucino", and "君だけを消せなくて". Once again, his single topped the Oricon Daily charts, with 101,818 copies sold, and taking the number two spot by the end of the week. The album received Gold certificate for selling more than one million copies on June. On June 6, the same day as his birthday, Kim released his new digital single in Korea entitled "What It Means To Be Alive" as a present for his fans.Two days after the event, KeyEast stated that he will be releasing his third mini album Round 3 on July 22. They released the first photo teaser of his back muscles with Korean traditional pattern tattoos on the same day, and the second photo teaser of his intense gaze downwards with a tattoo on his neck four days later. Jay Park and Dok2 participated in the lyric-making as well as featuring in the songs "Unbreakable" and "Your Story" respectively. In addition, both songs are created by Steven Lee, and choreographed by Lyle Beniga in the former and Keone Madrid in the latter.".
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- Kim_Hyun-joong_discography comment "South Korean singer, and leader and main rapper of SS501, Kim Hyun-joong (Hangul: 김현중; hanja: 金賢重; born: June 6, 1986) has released one studio album, five mini albums/ maxi singles, five digital singles, four soundtrack contribution songs, nine DVDs, and two music compositions.During 2005-2010, Kim has had two solo songs from SS501 albums: "Rize Up" from Kokoro, and "Please Be Nice To Me" from SS501 Solo Collection.".
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