Lee Ji-hoon
Lee Ji-hoon, also known as the 'prince' of K-pop, is a South Korean singer and actor.
Pop Singer
March 27, 1979
Aries
46
Seoul, South Korea
Lee Ji-hoon, commonly known as Woozi, is a multi-talented South Korean singer, songwriter, and record producer. As the lead vocalist of the popular boy band SEVENTEEN, he has gained widespread recognition for his musical abilities. In addition to writing songs for his own group, Woozi has also penned tracks for other renowned K-pop artists such as NU’EST W, Ailee, I.O.I, and Chanyeol. His acting credits include roles in films like “Lovely Rivals” and “Wet Dreams 2.” Some of Woozi’s most notable solo albums are “Rhythm Paradise,” “Love and Forever,” “Man,” “Eternity Friend,” and “Special with…”. Often referred to as the ‘prince’ of K-pop, Lee Ji-hoon is a versatile and accomplished singer and actor.