Do Han-se is a K-pop singer, rapper, and songwriter who launched his career as a member of the boy band Victon before releasing his first solo record in 2021. He was born in Incheon, South Korea, on September 25, 1997. Appearing under the name "Hanse," he debuted with Victon in 2016, serving as the group's rapper. Hanse also co-wrote many of Victon's songs, which were released on Top 10 albums like 2017's Ready, 2018's Time of Sorrow, 2019's Nostalgia, and 2020's Continuous. Reaching number 2 in South Korea, Continuous wasn't just Victon's highest-charting album in the group's homeland; it also became their first international success, reaching number 38 in Japan. Now celebrated for his songwriting chops, Hanse began releasing solo material while still remaining in Victon's lineup, beginning with the debut single "Take Over" in 2021. "Take Over" also appeared on Blaze, Hanse's debut EP, which was released in September 2021 and hit number 23 on The Circle Chart in South Korea. Guest appearances on Kim Mi-jeong's "Seventh Floor" and Chu Seo-jun 's "Sippin'" kept Hanse busy in 2022, and he returned to the South Korean charts the following year with "Gummy Bear," which reached number 41 in South Korea.
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