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Heyden (헤이든) is a retired South Korean singer. He is a former member of the boy groups ATEEN and Trigger.

Career[]

2016: Trigger[]

In 2016, Heyden (then known as Dongha) was revealed as a member of the upcoming boy group Trigger.[citation needed] They made their debut on May 23, 2016, with the first single album "NENE".

2017: Produce 101 Season 2[]

In 2017, he participated in the second season of Mnet's survival television show, Produce 101 as an independent trainee. He was eliminated in the episode 5 after ranking 63rd place.[1]

2018-2019: ATEEN[]

On August 9, 2018, he was revealed as a member of the upcoming boy group ATEEN. They made their Japanese debut on September 1, 2018 with their first digital single "僕はちょっと違う".

On January 18, 2019, it was revealed that 6 out of 10 trainees from a company had sued their female CEO for sexual assault in a sushi restaurant in Tokyo meeting dinner on September 28, 2018.[2][3] The group was later confirmed, on February 6, to be ATEEN.[4] The agency's female CEO continued to physically and verbally abuse the group and all 10 members recounted how cruelly they were treated. In the end, they had to undergo psychiatric treatment, some suffered from insomnia, and were severely overworked, with their electronic equipment having been confiscated. The company vehemently denied the allegations, but their contracts were terminated and the group ultimately disbanded.

Filmography[]

Competition shows[]

Trivia[]

  • He was a pro-gamer before deciding to become an idol, he ranked 30th worldwide in Overwatch.

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