Yeo In-hyeok

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Inhyeok Yeo
Born (1987-03-02) 2 March 1987 (age 37)
Origin Seoul, South Korea
GenresPop
OccupationSinger
Instruments
Years active2013–present
Website inhyeokyeo.wixsite.com/inhyeokyeo InhyeokYeo.wixsite.com/InhyeokYeo

Inhyeok Yeo (Korean : 여인혁, Japanese : よういんひょく) is an a cappella singer who is best known for singing each part of a music score using only his own voice.

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Career

In 2013, he started making cover versions of music videos on YouTube, including a quick succession of the covers of Michael Jackson's "Thriller", "BAD", Stevie Wonder's "I Wish", Christopher Cross's "Sailing" and Eric Clapton's "Change the World". These cover songs became hits worldwide [1] [2] and gained over three million views.

His current goal is to win a Grammy Award. [3]

Personal life

Discography

Albums

As lead artist

TitleDetailsCertifications
One Man Acapella
  • Released: 27 August 2014
  • Formats: CD, digital download
TitleYearAlbum
Gentle kiss
(Kei Owada featuring Inhyeok Yeo)
2014A Part of Me
All I Care
(Polyphonix featuring Inhyeok Yeo)
2015O [Obelisk]
Air on the G String2016 Musica Piccolyno Adventure of the Piccolyno I

Others

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013 Osaka Honwaka TV Himself [5]
2013 Good! Morning Himself [6]
2014 NexT Himself [7]
2016 Unbelievable (TV series) Himself [8]
2016 Information Live Miyane-Ya Himself [9]
2016 Mezamashi TV Himself [10]

Commercials

YearCompanyPromotingThemeSoundtrackCountryNotes
2016 Jupiter Telecommunications Company BrandJ:COM's 5 servicesJ:COM SongJapan [11]

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