Lee Hyuk-jae, better known by his stage name Eunhyuk, is a South Korean singer, actor, and TV presenter, born on April 4, 1986, in Gyeonggi-do. His rise to fame began with his membership in the K-pop group Super Junior, which made its debut on November 6, 2005. As a vital member, Eunhyuk contributed not only as a rapper and singer but also as a songwriter and choreographer. He quickly became essential to Super Junior's operations, co-hosting the KBS radio show Super Junior's Kiss The Radio starting in 2006, coinciding with the release of the group's pivotal single "U." He played a broader role in the group by participating in sub-units like Super Junior-T and Super Junior-H, which explored various musical styles and expanded his artistic repertoire. The 2009 release of "Sorry, Sorry" propelled Super Junior to top-tier status across Asia. In the ensuing years, Eunhyuk gained more visibility through his work with Super Junior-M, and he co-founded the duo Super Junior-D&E with Donghae, producing hits such as "Oppa, Oppa." After completing mandatory military service from 2015 to 2017, Eunhyuk returned with a renewed focus on directing concerts for Super Junior and its sub-units. In 2021, he ventured into solo work with the release of the single "Be." This was followed by another single in 2023, "MaƱana (Our Drama)," a collaboration with Zhou Mi.
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