Yun Min (b. 2001)

Alias:
윤민

Born:
February 26, 2001

Yun Min is a South Korean singer, dancer, actor, former member of project group THE7 (เดอะเซเว่น), and current member of NEWKIDD (뉴키드).  He made his acting debut in 2018 with a role in the drama "Love After School Season 2".  He joined J-Flo Entertainment (제이플로 엔터테인먼트) as the agency wanted to test a pre-debut group. So he and 3 other trainees formed NEWKIDD and released the single "Will You Be Ma" in November 2017. After the full group debuted, they were re-classified as a sub-unit called LEMME SPOIL U.  Then, in July 2018, two new members were added, and the group was renamed NEWKIDD02 (뉴키드02), releasing the pre-debut single album "Boy Boy Boy". Again, after the full group's debut, they were re-classified as a sub-unit, keeping their original name.  Finally, J-Flo added yet another member, and he officially made his debut in April 2019 as NEWKIDD's lead dancer and rapper with their first single album, also titled "NewKidd". He was named as the group's vice-leader in August of that year but has not released any new material as a full group since then  In April 2022, he was selected to join the South Korean-Thai project group THE7. He was part of the singing survival show "Seven Stars" to help select the four Thai members that would join them. The group debuted in January 2023 with the single "Get Loose", and they disbanded when their contracts ended in March 2024.  (Source: MyDramaList)

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