Lee Seung-chul (Korean: ì ´ìŠ¹ì² ; Hanja: æ Žæ‰¿å"²; born December 5,
1966) is a South Korean singer best known for the hit songs, "My
Love", "Never Ending Story", and "Girls' Generation". He debuted in
1985 as the vocalist of the rock band Boohwal, which he left in 1989
to release his first solo album, Don't Say Good-Bye. He has released
12 Korean studio albums in total. He is also active in Japan, where he
is known by the stage name Rui.Lee has won several major awards,
including the Album Bonsang at the 1989, 2004, and 2009 Golden Disc
Awards; and Musician of the Year (Male) at the 2005 Korean Music
Awards.
1966) is a South Korean singer best known for the hit songs, "My
Love", "Never Ending Story", and "Girls' Generation". He debuted in
1985 as the vocalist of the rock band Boohwal, which he left in 1989
to release his first solo album, Don't Say Good-Bye. He has released
12 Korean studio albums in total. He is also active in Japan, where he
is known by the stage name Rui.Lee has won several major awards,
including the Album Bonsang at the 1989, 2004, and 2009 Golden Disc
Awards; and Musician of the Year (Male) at the 2005 Korean Music
Awards.
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