Heo Young-saeng

South Korean singer, member of SS501

Heo Young-saeng - South Korean singer, member of SS501
Born

November 3rd, 1986
38 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

South Korea

Links & References

This individual debuted as a singer in 2005 as a member of the South Korean boy band SS501. The group achieved significant success in Asia, including popular hits and sold-out concerts. Following the group's hiatus, this individual pursued a solo career, releasing multiple albums, and receiving attention for vocal talent. Participation in various musical projects and theatrical performances showcased versatility in the entertainment industry.

Debuted with SS501 in 2005

Released multiple successful solo albums

Participated in musicals like 'Grease'

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