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Kim Him Chan (Hangul: 김힘찬; born April 19, 1990), known mononymously as Himchan, is a South Korean rapper, dancer, singer and multi instrumentalist, best known for being a member of a South Korean boy band, B.A.P as well as being the face of the group .
1990–2011: Early life and career beginnings
Kim Him Chan was born in Seoul, South Korea on April 19, 1990.He has one older sister.Kim attended National Korean Traditional Music High School and graduated at 17 with full scholarship. He is currently studying at the Korea National University of Arts. When asked how he became a singer, Kim commented, "Since I was young,
Kim Him Chan (Hangul: 김힘찬; born April 19, 1990), known mononymously as Himchan, is a South Korean rapper, dancer, singer and multi instrumentalist, best known for being a member of a South Korean boy band, B.A.P as well as being the face of the group .
1990–2011: Early life and career beginnings
Kim Him Chan was born in Seoul, South Korea on April 19, 1990.He has one older sister.Kim attended National Korean Traditional Music High School and graduated at 17 with full scholarship. He is currently studying at the Korea National University of Arts. When asked how he became a singer, Kim commented, "Since I was young, I loved music a lot. Originally I was learning Western music and also majored in Gukak (Korean Traditional Music) but because I also had an interest in the entertainment genre, someone from this company called to me offering me an opportunity. I was learning janggu. I have collaborated with a shamisen artist before. A Japanese arts school and my school are sister schools so we have exchanges like this. I’m still a student right now but I’m on leave at the moment.
Kim revealed that he never had to pay tuition for his education in middle school and high school. In 2010, he became an ulzzang at "BESTNINE" with MBLAQ’s Lee Joon, Block B’s Jaehyo, CNBlue’s Yonghwa and Jonghyun. The same year he also appeared in Jung Seulgi’s music video for "Back In Place Again".
In August 2011, Kim made his television debut as an MC at SBS MTV's "The Show" along with Jeon Hyosung, Luna and Lee Hyeri. In 2011, he also appeared in the music videos of Secret’s Shy Boy and Starlight Moonlight, Song Jieun’s Going Crazy and Bang & Zelo’s "Never Give Up". He also made a cameo appearance in the movie "Mr. Idol" with Bang Yong Guk in 2011. The same year, he participated in a rap gig with Vasco and Yongguk in Seoul.
2012–Present: B.A.P
In March 2011, TS Entertainment already signaled that they will debut a boy band in 2012. Bang Yong Guk was the first member to be revealed in TS Entertainment's upcoming boy band with singles such as "Going Crazy" and "I Remember".In August 2011, TS Entertainment introduced its second member, Kim Him Chan and revealed that he will be an MC in MTV's The Show.[7] In November 2011, TS Entertainment stated that they will debut a sub-unit group for their upcoming boy band previously known as "TS Baby" featuring Bang Yong Guk and another member.[8]
B.A.P debuted in January 2012 with their lead single "Warrior". On January 28, 2012, the group held its debut showcase concert in Seoul, South Korea with over 3,000 people attended the show.Their debut single met them critical acclaim as various media outlets dubbed the song and its music video, "powerful and charismatic".
Discography
Artistry and influences
Kim Himchan is a vocalist and a rapper of the group.His musical influences includes the genres of R&B, Urban music and Korean Traditional Music.He was a graduate of the National Korean Traditional Music (Guk-ak) Junior High School and the National Korean Traditional Music High School, and is currently a student of Korea National University of Arts.The National Traditional Music Junior High School and the National Traditional Music High School are known for being government-established national arts education centers in Korea; meanwhile, Himchan’s university is also government-affiliated, as it is run by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.Himchan plays various Korean traditional instruments, such as daegeum (flute-like traditional instrument), janggu (drum-like traditional instrument), kkwaenggwari and jing. In college, he continued in this direction with a major in traditional arts at the Korea National University of Arts.
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