Roy Kim discography

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Roy Kim discography
Studio albums4
Music videos19
Singles10
Soundtrack appearances4

South Korean singer-songwriter Roy Kim has released three studio albums, 10 singles (including three collaborative songs), and 19 music videos. He has additionally released four soundtracks for television series. Since his first appearance on Mnet's talent competition series Superstar K4 , the artist has sold over 12 million digital downloads in South Korea. [upper-alpha 1]

Contents

Before his debut in 2012, Kim applied for Superstar K4. Six of his cover songs were released during the competition, one of which ("Becoming Dust") topped both the Gaon Digital Chart and the now-defunct Billboard Korea K-Pop Hot 100. [1] [2] Kim was crowned the final winner of the show, with his self-written song "Passing By". [3]

Kim's debut single "Bom Bom Bom" became a major hit in the artist's native country, debuting at number one on the Gaon Digital Chart. [4] It eventually remained one of the most successful singles of 2013 in South Korea, [5] with over 1.5 million digital sales according to the Gaon Music Chart. [upper-alpha 2] The song was later included on Kim's first full-length album, Love Love Love (2013), which spawned a top-five hit of the same title. [8] Kim also participated in the soundtrack for Reply 1994 ("Seoul, Here") that year. [upper-alpha 3]

Home (2014), the artist's second studio album, produced a top-five hit of the same name. [10] Following his soundtrack contribution in Pinocchio ("Pinocchio"), [11] Kim released a holiday song called "It's Christmas Day" at the end of the year. [12]

In July 2015, the single "The Way to Meet You" was released as a duo with a female vocalist (Bae Da-hae  [ ko ]), for the first time since Kim's debut. It served as a campaign song for mobile puzzle game Pet Rescue Saga. [13] In September, Kim recorded the song "Do Not Love Me" for the soundtrack to Twenty Again . [14] The artist's third studio album, The Great Dipper (2015), was released at the end of that year, spawning an eponymous top-30 single. [15] Kim also collaborated with veteran singer-songwriter Lee Moon-se and Hanhae from hip-hop trio Phantom, on the holiday single "This Christmas". [16]

In 2016, Kim contributed the song "Maybe I" to the soundtrack to Another Oh Hae-young . [17] He also released a cover version of Stefanie Sun's hit song "Cloudy Day", as the first Korean singer to cover a Taiwanese hit in Chinese. [18]

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and sales figures
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales
KOR
[19]
Love Love Love
  • Released: June 25, 2013
  • Label: CJ E&M Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
3
Home
  • Released: October 8, 2014
  • Label: CJ E&M Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
4
The Great Dipper
  • Released: December 4, 2015
  • Label: MMO Entertainment, CJ E&M Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
8
And (그리고)
Track listing
  1. "It'll Be Alright" (괜찮을거야)
  2. "The Black Between the Stars" (그대에게 닿을 때까지)
  3. "Take Me Back in Time" (그때로 돌아가)
  4. "Bedtime Prayers" (어른으로)
  5. "I Should Have" (그냥 그때)
  6. "Trust in Time" (시간을 믿어봐)
  7. "Hear Me Out" (들어봐)
  8. "Well, Tonight" (오늘 밤만큼은)
  9. "At Last" (결국엔)
45

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions and sales figures
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales
KOR
[19]
Blooming Season
  • Released: May 16, 2017
  • Label: MMO Entertainment, CJ E&M Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
6

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and sales figures, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsSales
(digital downloads)
Certifications [upper-alpha 7] Album
KOR
[25]
KOR
Hot

[26]
Korean-language
"Passing By" (스쳐간다)201269Non-album release
"Bom Bom Bom" (봄봄봄)201311Love Love Love
"Love Love Love"24
"Home"20142Home
"It's Christmas Day"27Non-album single
"The Great Dipper" (북두칠성)201530The Great Dipper
"Egoist" (이기주의보)201733Blooming Season
"Suddenly" (문득)17
"Only Then" (그때 헤어지면 돼)201822
  • KOR: 2,500,000+ [35]
Non-album single
"The Hardest Part" (우리 그만하자)12
"Linger On" (살아가는 거야)202073
"Take Me Back in Time" (그때로 돌아가)202288And
"It'll Be Alright" (괜찮을거야)200
"When Spring Comes" (봄이 와도)202471Non-album single
Note: The Billboard Korea K-Pop Hot 100 was introduced in August 2011 and discontinued in July 2014. In December 2017, the chart was re-established.

Collaborations

List of collaborative singles, with selected chart positions and sales figures, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsSales
(digital downloads)
Album
KOR
[37]
"Sing a Song"
(as part of Superstar K4 Top 12)
201280It's Top 12
"The Way to Meet You"
(duet with Bae Da-hae  [ ko ]; campaign song for Pet Rescue Saga)
2015128Pet Rescue(digital single)
"This Christmas"
(Lee Moon-sae and Roy Kim featuring Hanhae of Phantom)
79New Direction "Winter Special"(digital single)

Soundtrack appearances

List of soundtrack appearances, with selected chart positions and sales figures, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsSales
(digital downloads)
Album
KOR
[41]
KOR
Hot

[42]
"Seoul, Here"
(Jang Cheol-woong  [ ko ] cover)
20131322 Reply 1994 OST
"Pinocchio"201425 Pinocchio OST
"Do Not Love Me"201566 Twenty Again OST
"Maybe I"201611 Another Oh Hae-young OST
"Heaven"
(with Kim EZ (GGot Jam Project))
201716 Guardian: The Lonely and Great God OST
"Starlight" The King in Love OST
"You Belong to My World" (좋겠다)34 While You Were Sleeping OST
"No Longer Mine"201827 Familiar Wife OST
"All I Do" (그대만 떠올라)201954 Romance Is a Bonus Book OST
"Let's Stay Well" (잘 지내자, 우리)202321My Love OST
"Whenever, Wherever" (그대가 있는 곳, 언제 어디든)59 My Demon OST
"Love Remnants" (미련하다)2024 [upper-alpha 10] Transit Love 3 Part.2 OST
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.
Note: The Billboard Korea K-Pop Hot 100 was introduced in August 2011 and discontinued in July 2014.

Other appearances

List of songs, with selected chart positions and sales figures, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsSales
(digital downloads)
Album
KOR
[52]
KOR
Hot

[53]
"Becoming Dust"
(duet with Jung Joon-young; Lee Mi-ki  [ ko ] cover)
201211
  • KOR: 2,236,000 [54]
Superstar K4 Top 12, Part 1
"Whistle"
(Lee Moon-se cover)
109
  • KOR: 1,347,000 [55]
Superstar K4 Top 12, Part 2
"Blue Frog"
(Psy cover)
2238Superstar K4 Top 12, Part 3
"The Moon of Seoul"
(Kim Gun-mo cover)
1729Superstar K4 Top 12, Part 4
"It's Been a Long Time"
(Love & Peace cover)
39Superstar K4 Top 12, Part 5
"October Rain"
(Yoon Gun cover)
25
  • KOR: 1,192,000 [60]
Superstar K4 Top 12, Part 6
"Creep"
(duet with Jung Joon-young; Radiohead cover)
73It's Top 12
"Rustic"
(Kang Sung  [ ko ] cover)
2015176Two Yoo Project – Sugar Man, Part 10(digital single)
"Around Thirty"
(Kim Kwang-seok cover)
201696Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend
(The 20th Anniversary of Kim Kwang-seok's Death, Part 1)
"Please"
(as "Romantic the Dark Knight"; Deulgukhwa  [ ko ] cover)
102King of Mask Singer Episode 66
"Love Always Runs Away"
(as "Romantic the Dark Knight"; Lee Moon-se cover)
107
"Piled Up with Longing"
(as "Romantic the Dark Knight"; Yeojin  [ ko ] cover)
65King of Mask Singer Episode 68
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.
Note: The Billboard Korea K-Pop Hot 100 was introduced in August 2011 and discontinued in July 2014.

Other charted songs

List of songs, with selected chart positions and sales figures, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsSales
(digital downloads)
Album
KOR
[66]
KOR
Hot

[67]
"Let Me Love You"20133335Love Love Love
"When You Are Down"44
"Grandfather's Camera"61
"Don't Know How"72
"12 O'Clock"77
"Follow Me"79
"Intro (My Forest)"150
"Nothing Lasts Forever"201459Home
"When Autumn Comes"79
"If You Love Me"80
"Now I Know"
(featuring Jung Ji-chan  [ ko ])
86
"Hold On"101
"Curtain"
(featuring Sungha Jung)
107
"Far Away"111
"Thank You"114
"I Want to Love You"2015129The Great Dipper
"Stay"135
"The Wave"165
"Gone with the Wind"171
"Remember Me"191
"Tear Drops"219
"What's Left Behind"227
"The Lullaby"231
"예뻐서 그래"201781開花期 (개화기)(Blooming Season)
"근데 넌"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.
Note: The Billboard Korea K-Pop Hot 100 was introduced in August 2011 and discontinued in July 2014.

Videography

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and director
TitleYearArtist(s)DirectorRef.
As lead artist
"Bom Bom Bom"2013Roy Kim Hong Won-ki [79]
"Love Love Love" [80]
"Seoul, Here"Unknown [81]
"Seoul, Here (Acoustic version)" [82]
"Nothing Lasts Forever" (Lyric video)2014Kwon O-chul [83]
"Home"APRILSHOWER FILM [84]
"When Autumn Comes" [85]
"Pinocchio"Unknown [86]
"It's Christmas Day"Kyle [87]
"Do Not Love Me"2015Unknown [88]
"The Great Dipper"Kwon Soon-wook [89]
"Stay"Song Won-young [90]
"I Want to Love You" [91]
"Maybe I"2016Unknown [92]
"Cloudy Day" (Lyric video) [93]
"Cloudy Day" [94]
"Suddenly"2017APRILSHOWER FILM [95]
"Egoist"Mustache Film [96]
"Only Then"2018APRILSHOWER FILM [97]
"The Hardest Part"
"Linger On"2020 [98]
"Take Me Back In Time"2022Kim Minsu (FLIPEVIL) [99]
"It'll Be Alright"Unknown
Collaborations
"Sing a Song"2012 Superstar K4 Top 12Unknown [100]
"The Way to Meet You"2015Kim and Bae Da-hae  [ ko ] [101]
"This Christmas" (Lyric video) Lee Moon-se and Kim featuring Hanhae [102]

Footnotes

  1. The figures listed below are somewhat lower than the actual sales. In general, they are merely the sums of currently available sales numbers counted until the very last week, month, or year each of the albums and tracks charted. The Gaon Music Chart has never officially announced any of the release-to-date sales.
  2. These figures include that year's sales for "Bom Bom Bom" as the Love Love Love album track. [6] [7]
  3. "Seoul, Here" is a cover version of the song under the same title, which was used as the theme song for the 1994 television drama series The Moon of Seoul  [ ko ]. [9]
  4. Sales figures for Love Love Love as of July 2016. [20]
  5. Sales figures for Home as of July 2016. [21]
  6. Sales figures for The Great Dipper as of July 2016. [22]
  7. In April 2018, Gaon Chart introduced music recording certifications for albums, downloads and streamings.
  8. These figures include sales for "Bom Bom Bom" as the Love Love Love album track. [28] [29]
  9. These figures include sales for the acoustic version of "Seoul, Here". [43] [44] [45]
  10. Love Remnants did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 77 on the Download Chart. [51]

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