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Eun Ji-won
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Eun Ji-won
Eun in 2017
Born (1978-06-08) June 8, 1978 (age 45)
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • actor
  • entertainer
Years active1997–present
Spouse
Lee Soo-yeon
(m. 2010; div. 2012)
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Labels
Member ofSechs Kies
Formerly ofMovement, Clover, HOTSechgodRG
Korean name
Hangul
은지원
Hanja
Revised RomanizationEun Ji-won
McCune–ReischauerŬn Chiwŏn

Eun Ji-won (Korean은지원; Hanja殷志源; born June 8, 1978)[1] is a South Korean rapper, singer, actor and entertainer. He is the leader of the first generation idol group Sechs Kies (젝스키스).[2]

He is recognized as an ancestor of the K-pop world, paving the way for hip-hop in the Korean pop scene. He is also considered an entertainment icon, popularly known as "Eun Choding" (Elementary Eun) for his childish on-screen persona on 1 Night 2 Days. In addition to his music, he continues to appear in shows like New Journey to the West.

Early life

Eun Jiwon was born in Seoul, South Korea on June 8, 1978. His mother, Kim Seong Ah, was a singer from the female duo, the "Lily Sisters".[3]

Eun studied abroad in Hawaii, attending the Hawaiian Mission Academy, from Grade 9 to 12. He was schoolmates with former Sechs Kies member, Kang Sung-hun.[4] As a teen in Hawaii, he worked part time as a cafe DJ, where he picked up an interest in music and was recruited under DSP Media.

He is related to Park Chung-hee (grand uncle) and Park Geun-hye (first cousin, once removed), who both served as the President of South Korea.[5]

Career

1997–2000: Sechs Kies

Eun Jiwon debuted under Sechs Kies on April 15, 1997 with their first single, "School Anthem" on the program KMTV Show! Music Tank. The team was met with positive reception and rose to fame with their hit songs PomSaengPomSa and Couple. Eun described his time with Sechs Kies as hectic due to back-to-back schedules paired with little rest.[6][7]

In 1998, Eun made his on-screen debut, playing the lead role in the film Seventeen, which also featured fellow Sechs Kies members.

On May 18, 2000 Sechs Kies announced their disbandment. Despite their success, the group collectively to disband with hopes to succeed in the future.[8] Following the disbandment, the group released a final track online, titled "Thanks".

Solo career

2000–2004: Solo debut and breakthrough

Eun began his solo career on October 27, 2000 with the self composed mini album G. He continued to release dance music with the album G Pop, which was released on March 29, 2001. After the success of his first full album, Eun began to refine his style with his second album, Heavy G, his first full hip-hop album.

Under Waltz Music Entertainment[9] he released his third album, Drunk in Hip Hop (including title track "Drunk in Melody") in September 6, 2003.[10] The album was Eun's breakthrough into the hip-hop scene, solidifying his status as a rap artist and shedding his idol image. "Drunk in Melody" won Eun the Hip Hop Award at the 2003 SBS Gayo Awards and the KMTV Korean Music Awards.

Eun repackaged his third album, including an alternate version of "Mi Casa Ro" and "Never, Ever" from his first solo album.

2004–2006: Acting and Hip-Hop

Eun starred in the romantic comedy Marrying a High-School Girl (여고생 시집가기) , which was released on December 23, 2004. The film was met with poor reviews and was criticized for its absurd plotline. Eun recounted that he was forced into the role, noting how he shaved his head in an act of rebellion against doing the film.[citation needed]

Eun was a member of The Movement Crew (무브먼트), a hip-hop crew founded by Tiger JK, and performed at the group concert on May 13, 2006. Eun credits Tiger JK as a major influence in his musical style. His songs often feature fellow members including Drunken Tiger, Tasha (Yoon Mi Rae), Dynamic Duo and Bobby Kim.

2007–2010: Variety Television and GYM Entertainment

Eun returned with a single, "Adios," marking the beginning to his connection to Latin inspired music.[11] His album Love, Death, Introspection (사랑 死랑 思랑) was released on October 30, 2007 with four new tracks and an instrumental version of "Adios". At this time, Eun joined the 13 Creative Unit, a subsidiary of Eyagi Entertainment.

After appearing steadily in small entertainment television roles, Eun joined the KBS reality-variety show1 Night 2 Days as a founding member. The show was met with nation-wide recognition and Eun became a staple household name. He was praised for his comedic personality as "Eun Choding" and continued to explore his career as a variety entertainer.

In early 2009, Eun left CH Entertainment and founded his own company, GYM Entertainment.

Eun released his fifth full-length studio album, Platonic, an electronic dance album. The title track, "Siren", was a homage to his fans as his "last" dance song ever. However, he would continue to release the single While Buzzed, another electronic dance song.

2011–2013: Clover and HotSechGodRG

On March 31, 2011, Eun Jiwon led a new group called Clover, including members Gilme and Mr. Tyfoon.[12] Their debut song "La Vida Loca" was well-received, topping the Cyworld Music Chart just two weeks after the release.[13]

On September 29, Clover released another digital single, "A Guy Who I Know (아는 오빠)".[14]

In January 2012, Clover received Hip-Hop/Rap Award at the 21st Seoul Music Awards.[15]

On August 14, Clover released its second digital single, "Pork Soup (돼지국밥)".[16]

On November 18, 2013, Clover's third digital single, "Trickling (주르륵)" was released.[17]

In 2013, Eun, Chun Myung-hoon, Tony An, Moon Hee-joon and Danny Ahn appeared on a new show on QTV called Handsome Boys of the 20th Century.[18] The show was a performance project, forming the group HotSechGodRG — a portmanteau of each member's previous idol group names. The show received much attention and HotSechGodRG and the group continued to work together outside of the main show. They performed on various entertainment programs, such as Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend, Happy Together and Hwasin – Controller of the Heart (화신).

In May 2014, it was announced that HotSechGodRG would return for a new show in July. Moon Hee-joon, Eun Ji-won, Danny Ahn, and Chun Myung Hoon starred in a new show called W.I.S.H. (Where is My Super Hero?). It aired on OnStyle from July 19, 2014 to August 9, 2014.[19][20]

2016: Sechs Kies reunion

Eun Ji-won at 2016 Melon Music Awards
Eun Ji-won at Seoul Music Awards

On the Saturday, Saturday's, I Am A Singer segment of the show Infinite Challenge, Sechs Kies held a reunion concert on September 10 and 11 at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena. The group re-banded and signed a contract under YG Entertainment.[21] The group's reunion went viral, sparking an influx of old and new fans to gather, resulting in their comeback concert tickets to sell out in only five minutes.[22]

On October 7, 2016, Sechs Kies released a new digital single "Three Words (세 단어)" which topped all 8 major music charts shortly after release, achieving all-kill status. It also ranked high in Asian music charts and global iTunes in Taiwan and is among top tracks on iTunes charts in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and more.[23]

On November 23, YG announced that Sechs Kies' new album will be released on December 1. The new album "2016 Re-ALBUM" contains 10 past hit songs of SechsKies that were rearranged and remastered by YG producers, and is prepared a special gift for fans.[24]

At the end of the year, Sechs Kies won several awards including Click! Star Wars Awards Hall of Fame, the 6th Gaon Chart Music Awards The Kpop Contribution of The Year, the 8th Melon Music Awards Hall of Fame, the 31st Golden Disc Awards Best Male Group Performance and the 26th Seoul Music Awards Bonsang.

2017–2018: The 20th Anniversary

On March 18, Eun Jiwon announced the re-opening of his official fan club '1KYNE'. On March 28, he launched the official fanclub at 12 KST and over 30,000 fans logged onto the website, causing the site to crashed before they were able to register.[25]

On April 19, YG announced that Sechs Kies' album The 20th Anniversary would be released on April 28, 2017. Along with the release of the album, the album topped multiple charts around the world, a new mark in their status as hallyu stars. Sechs Kies continued to hold consecutive wins for the title track "Be Well" on MBC Music Core and won #1 on KBS Music Bank.[26][27][28]

On August 16, YG announced Eun Ji Won has officially signed an individual contract with YG Entertainment.[29]

2019: Solo comeback

On June 6, 2019, it was revealed the Eun would make a solo return to the music scene with his sixth album G1 on June 27. The lead single "I'm On Fire", featuring female vocalist Blue.D, was produced by YG producer Future Bounce and label-mate Winner's Mino, with lyrics written by Mino and Eun Ji-won himself.

2020–Present: Current Lineup and Future Plans

On January 28, 2020, Sechs Kies returned with their first mini album "All For You" following Kang Sung-hoon's withdrawal from the group.[30] The group began to take a slower approach to music, leaning into ballads and old school R&B. The song won first place on Mnet M Countdown.

With their appearance on the variety program Three Meals for Four and with the help of Yoo Hee-yeol, the four starred in the project, Don't Look Back, documenting the making of the digital single "Don't Look Back," which was released on February 5, 2021.[31] The song topped major music charts in Korea, including Bugs, Genie, and Vibe.

As of 2022, Eun continues to work as an entertainer on variety television, currently a fixed member on shows including Master in the House, Things That Make Me Groove Season 2, and Naked World History.

Personal life

2010: Marriage

In February 2010 Eun announced that he would marry his first love, a woman two years his senior. The two knew each other since 1994 and [32] reunited 13 years later, eventually getting married on April 20, 2010.[33] By marriage, Eun Jiwon and soccer player Lee Dong-Gook became brother-in-laws.[34][35]

2013: Divorce announcement

On February 28, 2013, Eun announced that he and his wife divorced in August 2012 due to differences in personality.[36]

Criticism

Eun is the only member of Sechs Kies to face criticism since the disbandment for changing his musical genre from pop music to hip hop.[37][38]

Discography

Albums

  • 2001: G Pop
  • 2002: Money
  • 2003: Eun Ji-won Best
  • 2003: Drunken in Hip Hop
  • 2005: The 2nd Round
  • 2009: Platonic
  • 2019: G1

Music credits

Artist(s) Song Information
Sechs Kies
  • "Fake-G (절대자)" - Road Fighter
  • "Run Away" - Road Fighter
  • "비(悲)" - Com' Back
  • "Bye..." - Blue Note
  • "Back Hug (백허그)" - Another Light
Eun Ji-won
  • "One, Two, Three" - G Pop
  • "Beautiful Times (아름다운 시절)" - G Pop
  • "U & Me" - G Pop
  • "Beautiful Days (은지원 고고)" - G Pop
  • "Memory" - G
  • "A.D 2050" - G
  • "A-Ha" - G
  • "Eun Ji Won Go! Go!" - Eun Ji Won 2
  • "DT.G.Zine" - Eun Ji Won 2
  • "Get Down" - Eun Ji Won 2
  • "Monologue" - Eun Ji Won 2
  • "Reload (Feat. Tyfoon, Gan-D, Juvie Train)" - The 2nd Round
  • "Gotta Go (Feat. Gary, Double K)" - The 2nd Round
  • "So Gone (Feat. T)" - The 2nd Round
  • "8t. Truck" - The 2nd Round
  • "Deep Blue (Feat. 샛별)" - 사랑사랑사랑
  • "Kill Me (Dangerous Part II) (Feat. Gilme)" - G Code
  • "Only You (너 하나) (Feat. Baby-G)" - G Code
  • "Dangerous" - G Code
  • "Soulmate (Feat. Gilme)" - TRAUMA
  • "Excuse (Feat. Jeremy)" - TRAUMA
  • "What U Are (Feat. Gilme)" - TRAUMA
Clover
  • "La Vida Loca" - Classic Over
  • "Better Day" - Classic Over
  • "ICE TRIM (ICE트림)" - Classic Over
  • "A Guy Who I Know (아는 오빠)" - A Guy Who I Know (아는 오빠)
  • "Trickling (주르륵)" - Trickling (주르륵)
Gilme
  • "Shut ur MOUTH" - 2 Face
  • "Me First (내가 먼저) (Feat. Eun Ji-won)" - Me First (내가 먼저)
Epik High
  • "Open M.I.C. (Feat. Eun Ji-won, Dynamic Duo, TBNY, Tweak)" - High Society
Drunken Tiger
  • "Stubborn Person (고집쟁이)" - One Is Not a Lonely Word (하나하면 너와 나)
K.Will
  • "Present (선물) (Feat. Eun Ji-won)" - Present (선물)
Fin.K.L
  • "Your Memory (너의 기억)" - Special
Lee Soo-geun
  • "Let's Go As Far As We Can (갈때까지 가보자) (Feat. Eun Ji-won)" - Let's Go As Far As We Can (갈때까지 가보자)
  • "Beautiful Lady (Feat. Eun Ji-won)" - Icontact
R.ef
  • "You Don't Seem to Know Love (사랑을 모르나봐) (Feat. Eun Ji-won)" - It's R.ef
Moon Ji Eun
  • "Yeouga (Feat. Eun Ji-won)" - Vivid
Stay
  • "Your Scent, Lips And Eyes (너의 향기와 입술과...눈빛) (Feat. Eun Ji-won)" - Thank You

Filmography

Music Videos

Solo career

Year Title
2001 MurMur (내게 오는 길)
2003 Drunken in Melody (만취 In Melody)
2005 All Famy/Owl (올빼미)
Love Theory
2007 Adios
2008 Dangerous
2009 Siren
2010 While Buzzed (술김에)
2015 What U Are
Trauma (트라우마)
2019 I'M ON FIRE (불나방)

Film

Year Title Role
1998 Seventeen Kim Joon-tae
2004 Marrying a High-School Girl Park On-dal
2009 The Missing Lynx Lynx (dub)
2018 Sechskies Eighteen Eun Ji-won

Dramas

Year Title Character Notes
1997 Propose (프로포즈) Eun Ji-won Cameo
2001-2003 Nonstop (논스톱) Eun Ji-won Special Guest
2003
Rooftop Room Snake (패러디극장 옥탑방 구렁이) Lee Hyun-woo
2007 New Heart (뉴하트) New Resident Cameo
2012 Reply 1997 (응답하라 1997) Do Hak-chan
2013 Reply 1994 (응답하라 1994) Cameo
2016 Listen to Love (이번 주, 아내가 바람을 핍니다)
2020 Hospital Playlist (슬기로운 의사생활) Radio Show Host Voice only, Episode 3

Host

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