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GSoul (지소울), formerly known as Golden (골든),[1] is a South Korean singer-songwriter. He debuted on January 19, 2015 with his first mini album Coming Home.
On June 8, 2017, it was announced that Golden had signed with H1GHR Music following his contract expiration with JYP Entertainment.[2]
On January 9, 2021, it was revealed that he had also left H1GHR Music following his contract expiration.[3]
On April 4, 2023, he announced that he had left Warner Music Korea following his contract expiration.[4]
Discography[]
Mini albums[]
EPs[]
- Hate Everything (2019)
- Natural (2021)
Digital singles[]
- "You (Acoustic Ver.)" (2015)
- "Love Me Again" (2015)
- "Far, Far Away" (2016)
- "Tequila" (2017)
- "Bad Habit" (2017)
- "I'll Be There" (2017)
- "Another Sad Love Song" (2020)
- "Can Love Be Fair" (2021)
- "Need You (Outro)" (2022)
- "Everytime" (2022)
- "I Believe" (2023)
- "Window Pane (Pretty Lil Thing)" (2024)
Collaborations[]
- "Smooth Operator" (2016)
- "Bad" (with LOS & Jay Park) (2017)
- H1GHR : Red Tape (with Various Artists) (2020)
- "Can Love Be Fair" (with Ben) (2021)
Features[]
- Epik High - "End Of The World" (2021)
- Joohoney - "Monologue" (2023)
OSTs[]
- "Full House OST" ("Too Late") (2004)
- "Syndrome OST" ("Good Luck Song", "Open") (2006)
- "Sisyphus: The Myth OST Part.1" ("Stay (tempus)") (2021)
- "Revenge of Others OST Part.1" ("Lost Game") (2022)
Other releases[]
- The Voice of Korea 2020 Final ("The Veiled Path") (2020) (as Kim Ji Hyun)
- "Begin Again Open Mic Episode 24" ("Hate Everything", "Natural") (2021)
Concerts[]
Concert participation[]
- MIK Festival Paris 2023 (2023)[5]
Filmography[]
Reality shows[]
- The Voice of Korea 2020 (Mnet & tvN, 2020) - contestant
Trivia[]
- He has had the longest training period of any other K-pop idol, having trained for 15 years before making his debut as a K-pop idol (his training period was longer than some famous K-pop idols who are also well known for their long training periods, such as A.C.E's Jun, BIGBANG's G-Dragon, (G)I-DLE's Miyeon, NCT's Johnny and TWICE's Jihyo).[6]
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Soompi: G.Soul Changes Stage Name Ahead Of Comeback
- ↑ Allkpop: G.Soul shares his excitement about joining H1GHR MUSIC
- ↑ @H1GHRMUSIC on Twitter: January 9, 2021 tweet
- ↑ @Gsoullove on Twitter: April 4, 2023 tweet
- ↑ @mikfestival on Twitter (December 21, 2022)
- ↑ Koreaboo: These 17 Idols Had The Longest Trainee Periods In K-Pop