An Chi-hwan is a South Korean singer-songwriter and record producer known for his contributions to folk, pop, rock, and ballad music. Born on November 16, 1965, in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi, he studied social work at Yonsei University, where he joined the school’s central band Ullimtu in 1984 and later the band Dawn in 1986. In 1988, An became a member of the activist folk group Nochatsa (Song Finders), contributing to their second album Song Finders 2 (1989) with the songs "At The Vast Field (광야에서)" and "Dried Leaves Revive (마른잎 다시 살아나)" before departing. He debuted as a solo artist in 1990 but faced early struggles with his label. His breakthrough came with Confession (1993) and An Chi-hwan 1+2 (1994). An’s music is known for its socially conscious themes, touching on history, democracy, and personal struggles. In 2014, he was diagnosed with rectal cancer, inspiring the reflective album 50 (2015). His most recent album, 53 (2018), continues his legacy of heartfelt storytelling.
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