Kim Da-hyun

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Track listing
  1. Solo의 자부심
  2. T.T
  3. 이미 슬픈 사랑
  4. Zero
  5. 참아야 하느니라 욱하는 성질때문에
  6. 일탈
  7. 同床異夢 (동상이몽)
  8. 바램
  9. 사랑이라는 것 또한
  10. We Say Yes
  11. 이미 슬픈 사랑 (MR)
Kim Da-hyun
Kim Da-hyun on the red carpet of The Musical Awards, 3 June 2013.jpg
Born (1980-01-01) January 1, 1980 (age 44)
Seoul, South Korea
Education Dankook University – theater and film
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1999–present
Agent Imagine Asia
SpouseKim Mi-kyung
Korean name
Hangul
김다현
Hanja
金多炫
Revised Romanization Gim Da-hyeon
McCune–Reischauer Kim Tahyŏn
Restructure
Track listing
  1. 인연
  2. 진혼
  3. 사랑이 슬픔에게
  4. 기대
  5. Bel Canto
  6. In Your Dream
  7. Hyacinth
  8. 체념
  9. Love Again
  10. 사랑歌
  11. Chaos
  12. 진혼 (Editing Version)
Aquamarine
Track listing
  1. 꿈이 아닐까
  2. 슬픈 다짐
  3. Only You
  4. 아니야
  5. Kastropolise
  6. 약속
  7. 내가 원한 사랑
  8. 미안해
  9. Believe
  10. Crazy Boy
  11. 너에게 하고픈 말
  12. 망각

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
200612th Korea Musical AwardsBest New ActorFall in LoveWon

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