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Kang Hee-gun (; born February 24, 1978), better known by his stage name Gary (, often spelled as Garie), is a South Korean rapper, songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur, and television personality. Besides being a solo artist, he is also the rapper and lyricist of the former hip hop duo
Leessang Leessang () was a South Korean hip hop duo, composed of Kang Hee-gun ("Gary" or "Garie") and Gil Seong-joon ("Gil"). Formed in 2002, the duo has released eight albums to date: two self-titled records in 2002 and 2003, ''Library of Soul'' in 2 ...
. Since their formation in 2002, the group has produced a total of eight albums and had several hits under their belt. In 2014, Gary made his debut as a solo artist with the mini-album ''Mr.Gae''. Despite the album being banned by all major TV broadcast stations for its 19+ content, his songs still managed to top several charts. He and long time collaborator Jung-in later went on to form the duo, Jung In & Gary. The two released the singles "Your Scent" and "Bicycle." Aside from his own work, Gary has been featured in works by famous artists such as
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. He is also a former cast member of the variety show '' Running Man''.


Early life

Gary was born on February 24, 1978. His nickname in middle school was "Gae" (meaning "dog" in Korean), which he adapted to become his stage name, after deciding between "gaemi" (ant) and "Gary". In his younger years, he was more interested in dancing than rapping. Gary revealed that he participated in a dance competition and actually won, defeating other competitors, Jang Woo Hyuk and Moon Hee Jun, who eventually became members of
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. Lee Soo Man scouted all three boys, and offered them a contract to SM Entertainment. Ultimately, Gary rejected the offer. Gary went to
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and trained as a bodyguard. He was an amateur boxer for 10 years.


Musical and film career


1997–2001: X-Teen and Honey Family

In 1997, Gary joined X-Teen, a hip-hop group where he met his future Leessang partner, Gil. Gary participated in the group's album release in 1998 before being dropped along with Gil. In an interview, Gary said they had neither the look or the talent which made them quit the group. Afterwards, Gary and Gil ended up joining "Honey Family" and released two albums in 1999 and 2000. Gary took part of the responsibility for the break up of the group by stating that he "started feeling like a celebrity" after their initial success. Gary, Gil, and fellow Honey Family member Diggity decided to form "Leessam Trio" ("sam" means "three" in Korean). They released a compilation album called ''2000 Korea'', in the year 2000. When Diggity left the group, Gary and Gil changed the name to
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2002–2017: Leessang

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Asura Balbalta ''Asura Balbalta'' (stylized as ''AsuRa BalBalTa'') is the seventh studio album by South Korean hip-hop duo Leessang. The album was released on August 25, 2011. The album contains 13 songs. Track listing Award * Cyworld Digital Music Awards ...
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broke numerous records and guided their entry to the mainstream Korean music industry. The title song from
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, "Turn Off the TV" managed to stay at the top of the Melon chart for 25 days in a row.


2010–2017: Running Man

In 2010, Gary joined '' Running Man'', an urban variety show, as a co-host, along with 6 other original cast members, including
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while the only female member,
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, joined the cast a few episodes afterward. The popularity of Running Man helped Gary and the rest of the cast gain international recognition. In October 2016, the producers of '' Running Man'' announced the departure of Gary, who wanted to focus on his music career after being a regular member for a little over six years. His last filming with the main cast was for episode 324. However, he made a brief return in the following episode 325 as a guest. In January 2017, Gary appeared for Member's Week on episode 336.


2014–present: Solo career

In January 2014, he released a mini album, ''Mr.Gae''. Three major TV broadcast stations, MBC, KBS, and SBS, all deemed the album unfitting for broadcast, stating reasons such as explicit lyrics and being too sexually provocative. Despite the ban, Gary's title track "Shower Later" clenched the number 1 spot on 8 real-time music charts. Gary later commented on the ban saying that he felt confined by his image and wanted to break the mold. In May 2014, Gary and Jung-in released their first collaboration "Your Scent." The lyrics was penned by Gary while Jung-In and
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produced the music. Despite not having any live promotions, Gary and Jung-In took the win on June 7 Music Core. In a testament to its popularity, the Gaon Chart ranked the single #6 on the year end national digital single ranking. The two later released their second collaboration "Bicycle" in September 2014. In September 2015, Gary released his second solo album, 2002. The title track of the album is "Get Some Air" featuring Mi-woo of Leessang Company. Several other tracks in this album also featured Koonta, Deepflow, Skull, Jay Park, DJ Pumkin, Park Myung-ho Double K, Don Mills, Jung-in, John Park and Young-jun of Brown Eyed Souls. In January 2016, Gary released a single, "Lonely Night" featuring Gaeko of
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. A music video was released on the same day, featuring actress and fellow castmate of Running Man,
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. Gary was nominated as a no.1 candidate on SBS Inkigayo on January 10, 2016, and subsequently won the award. On January 6, 2020, KBS announced that Gary would be joining the cast of ''The Return of Superman'' after a three-year broadcasting hiatus. Gary and his family appeared on the show until their departure in December. In March 2020, Million Market revealed that they had signed a non-exclusive contract with Gary through his agency Double 8. Contract negotiations were concluded when Gary joined as a cast member of ''The Return of Superman''.


Personal life

On April 5, 2017, Gary revealed on his social media account that he had married a non-celebrity woman known as "Miss Kim" who worked at Gary's company named 'Leessang' for 5 years before their marriage. Their first child, a son named Kang Ha-oh was born on October 15, 2017.


Filmography


Film


Television series


Variety shows


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays


Singles


Soundtrack appearances


Featuring


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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