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Han Hee-jun (Korean한희준; born April 20, 1989),[2] also known as Heejun Han,[3] is a South Korean singer.[4] He finished in ninth place on the eleventh season of American Idol in 2012.[3] He also finished in the top six of K-pop Star 3 in 2014.[5]

Early life

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Han was born on April 20, 1989[2] in Anyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea. He has an older brother. Han and his family immigrated to the United States when he was 12, moving to Flushing, Queens in New York.[6] He graduated from Francis Lewis High School.[7]

Han returned to South Korea from 2009 to 2010 to train to be a singer. When he moved back to the United States, Han worked for the non-profit Milal Mission in New York, working with children with disabilities.[6] He later said the experience pulled him out of a depression and that the children motivated him to audition for American Idol.[8]

Career

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2012: American Idol

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Han auditioned for the eleventh season of American Idol in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in early 2012. He received praise from the judges for his performance of Michael Bolton's "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" and advanced to the next round.[9]

Han advanced through the semi-finals with a performance of "Angels" by Robbie Williams.[10] He then advanced through the finals with performances of "All in Love Is Fair" by Stevie Wonder,[11] "Right Here Waiting" by Richard Marx[12] and "My Life" by Billy Joel.[13] However, after finishing in the bottom three for two weeks in a row, Han was eliminated from the show, finishing in ninth place.[14]

After the show concluded, Han performed as part of the American Idols Live! Tour 2012, which began July 6, 2012 and ran until September 21, 2012.[15]

Performances and results

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Episode Song choice Result
Audition "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You"[9][16] Advanced
Hollywood 1
Hollywood 2 "Broken Strings"[17]
(with Phillip Phillips, Richie Law and Jairon Jackson)
Las Vegas "I Only Have Eyes for You"[18]
Final Judgment "New York State of Mind"[19]
Top 25 (13 Men) "Angels"[10]
Top 13 "All in Love Is Fair"[11] Safe
Top 11 "Right Here Waiting"[12]
Top 10 "My Life"[13] Bottom 3
Top 9 "A Song for You"[13] Eliminated

2013–2014: Debut single and K-pop Star 3

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Han released his debut single, "Bring the Love Back", featuring rapper Pusha T, on September 17, 2013.[20]

In 2013, he tried out for the third season of K-pop Star and passed the audition.[21][unreliable source?] He reached the Top 6 of K-pop Star 3.

2015–present: Korean releases and After School Club

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Since then he has concentrated on his K-pop career and released the single "Q&A" feat. Tiffany from Girls' Generation.[22][unreliable source?]

In 2018, he replaced Jae of Day6 as co-host of After School Club.[23][unreliable source?]

Discography

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Singles

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Title Year Album
"Bring the Love Back" (feat. Pusha T) 2013 Non-album singles
"QnA" (with Tiffany) 2015
"I'm Fine Thank You" (with Kim Bum-soo, Ivy, Rumble Fish, Sunwoo, Sojung)
"Think of You" (생각나) 2017 Puppy Love (풋사랑) single album
"Springkle You" (좋아하나봄) (feat. NOV) Non-album single
"Deep Inside" (feat. Sojung) 2018 Deep Inside single album
"Starry Night" Non-album singles
"The Last" (그만) 2020
"RainDrop"
"Room"
"Moving On" (아무 일 없듯이) 2021
"If You Can" (만날까)
"Tuesday" (feat. Yoo Iseol) 2022
"Dang" (feat. DeAndre, Greg Priester)
"Wake Up" 2023
"Non Sweet Song" (달콤하지 않은 노래) (feat. NOV)
"Easy" (feat. Wynn)

Other charted songs

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Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
[24]
"Pass Me By" (지나간다) 2014 88 K-pop Star 3 Battle Audition Part 1

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Ref.
2007 West 32nd Danny [26]
2015 Seoul Searching Chow [26]

References

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Han Hee-jun is a South Korean singer and television personality who gained international recognition as a contestant on the eleventh season of American Idol in 2012, finishing in ninth place as the highest-ranked Korean-American participant in the show's history. Born in South Korea, he immigrated to the United States at age 10, where he grew up in Queens, New York, and developed his self-taught skills as a singer and pianist influenced by rhythm and blues. After his stint, Han returned to and competed on the third season of the SBS talent show in 2013, advancing to the top six. That same year, he signed with and released his first single, "Bring the Love Back," featuring American rapper . He made his official solo debut on May 15, 2015, with the digital single "QnA," a duet with member Tiffany that highlighted his smooth vocal style in a spring-themed pop track. Throughout his career, Han has continued to release music as a singer-songwriter and producer, including collaborations like "I'm Fine Thank You" with Kim Bum-soo and Ivy in 2015, and more recent singles such as "Bermuda" in 2024, "love song" and "KARMA" in 2025 under his own label, Vlanket Records. In addition to music, he expanded into television hosting, serving as an MC for Arirang TV's After School Club from 2018 to 2021, where he co-hosted episodes alongside figures like Stray Kids' Seungmin and Park Jimin. His work often reflects personal themes of resilience, drawing from his experiences overcoming depression through involvement with the non-profit Milal Mission, which supports disabled youth in Korea, and his Christian faith.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Han Hee-jun was born on April 20, 1989, in Anyang, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. He grew up in a typical South Korean family, with his parents and older brother Han Heeseung (known as Aiden Han), and no other notable relatives in the public eye. From a young age, Han showed an interest in music, performing songs for his parents at home and practicing by singing in the bathroom. His musical influences included Western artists such as Michael Bolton, Billy Joel, and Michael McDonald, which he discovered after immigrating to the United States. At age 12, his family relocated to the United States.

Education and move to the United States

In 2002, at the age of 12, Han Hee-jun and his family relocated from to , New York, settling in the Flushing area. This move marked a significant transition for Han, who had completed elementary school in before immigrating to the . Han attended in , where he graduated in 2007. During his time there, he took a single college-level course but did not participate in vocal performances, school plays, or musical programs. Following high school, Han began immersing himself in the American music scene, particularly , which he discovered after the family's relocation. He taught himself to sing in the bathroom and learned independently, as his parents rarely played at home and were not musically inclined. This period fostered his interest in English-language singing and laid the groundwork for his later musical pursuits.

Career

American Idol participation (2012)

Han Hee-jun, then known as Heejun Han, auditioned for the eleventh season of in , , where he performed Michael Bolton's "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You." The judges unanimously advanced him to Hollywood Week, praising his smooth vocals and charismatic presence. During Hollywood Week, Han joined the group "M.I.T." (Most International Team) and performed James Morrison and Nelly Furtado's "Broken Strings" alongside , Richie Law, and Jairon Jackson, despite some performance challenges; the group advanced. He also sang Billy Joel's "" during the Las Vegas round, securing his spot in the Top 24. His humorous demeanor and self-deprecating interviews during this phase earned him early fan attention, with media outlets highlighting him as a standout for his quotable wit. In the Top 25 round on February 28, 2012, Han delivered ' "Angels," placing in the top five among the male contestants and advancing to the Top 13. For the Top 13 performance on March 7, themed around songs, he sang "," receiving positive feedback for his emotional delivery and avoiding elimination. In the Top 11 on , with a "songs from the year you were born" theme, Han chose Richard Marx's "," which showcased his ballad strengths but drew mixed reviews on vocal control. Han performed Billy Joel's "My Life" in the Top 10 round on March 21, incorporating playful stage antics like a change that amused the audience but prompted judges to urge more seriousness in his artistry. His Top 9 performance on March 28 featured Leon Russell's "," a more restrained and heartfelt rendition that marked a vocal high point, earning standing ovations from the judges. Despite this, he landed in the bottom three and was eliminated after a reprise, finishing ninth overall. Throughout the competition, Han was celebrated for his piano proficiency—self-taught during his time in the United States—and his engaging personality, which blended humor with solid to build a dedicated fanbase. His elimination drew significant media coverage, positioning him as a breakout personality from the season.

K-pop Star 3 and debut single (2013–2014)

Following his participation in , Han Hee-jun returned to in 2013 to relaunch his music career in the industry. He auditioned for the third season of the SBS competition , performing Michael Bolton's "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" on November 24, 2013, which earned approval from judges Park Jin-young, , and Yoo Hee-yeol, allowing him to advance to the next rounds. Han progressed to the top 6 of K-pop Star 3, competing alongside contestants such as , , and , where he delivered notable performances including Korean-language ballads that showcased his . His run ended in the semifinals on March 23, 2014, when he was eliminated alongside Almeng based on a combination of judges' scores and public votes, narrowing the field to the top 4. Throughout the show, Han was commended for his emotional delivery and adaptability in live settings, building on his prior U.S. visibility to gain recognition in Korea. Prior to the competition's finale stages, Han had signed with in mid-2013 after discussions with multiple agencies, marking his formal entry into the Korean music scene. Under the label, he released his debut single "Bring the Love Back" on September 17, 2013, featuring American rapper and produced by the team Kadis & Sean. The track, blending pop and electronic elements, received moderate attention upon release but did not achieve significant chart success, serving as an introduction to his bilingual style.

Solo music releases and After School Club (2015–2023)

Han Hee-jun made his solo debut under with the digital single "QnA", featuring Girls' Generation's Tiffany, released on May 15, 2015. The track marked his transition from competition appearances to independent artistry, blending pop sensibilities with his honed from earlier experiences. Following this, he issued a series of digital singles, including "Think of You" in 2017 as part of the EP, "Deep Inside" featuring Ladies' Code's Sojung in 2018, "The Last" in 2020, "Moving On" in 2021, "Tuesday" featuring Yoo Iseol in 2022, and "Wake Up" in 2023. These releases showcased his growth as an artist, building on the modest chart success of his notable track from 3, "Pass Me By", which peaked at number 88 on the Gaon Digital Chart and laid the foundation for his solo trajectory. The lyrics in Han's solo work frequently delved into themes of love, heartbreak, and , capturing emotional introspection through ballads and mid-tempo tracks. For instance, "Deep Inside" explores longing and hidden emotions in a romantic context, described as a trendy, mesmerizing piece with club-like elements and subtle visuals. Similarly, "Think of You" evokes nostalgic reminiscence of past relationships, while "The Last" conveys finality and closure amid sorrow. Many of these songs were self-composed or co-written by Han, highlighting his role as a who infused personal experiences into his music. This artistic approach allowed him to cultivate a dedicated following, with releases emphasizing vocal delivery and relatable narratives over commercial trends. In parallel with his music career, Han expanded into variety television by co-hosting on from 2018 to 2021, initially alongside Stray Kids' Seungmin and Park Jimin starting in July 2018. The English-language program, aimed at international fans, featured live interactions with idols, and Han's charismatic presence as an MC—often called "Older Brother Heejun"—helped broaden his global visibility. After Seungmin's departure in late 2018, Han continued co-hosting with Park Jimin, contributing to episodes that promoted emerging artists and enhanced his media profile. This role not only diversified his career but also strengthened ties with international audiences, complementing the introspective tone of his solo releases during this period.

Independent career and recent releases (2024–present)

Following the expiration of his contract with in late 2023, Han Hee-jun established his own one-man agency, Vlanket Records, in 2024 to achieve greater creative autonomy in his music production and career decisions. This transition marked a shift toward independent operations, allowing him to oversee aspects of his artistry previously managed by a larger label. Under Vlanket Records, Han released two digital singles in 2024: "Upper View" on April 27, which delves into introspective reflections on personal growth, and "Bermuda" on November 30, a track likening uncertain relationships to the enigmatic . In 2025, he continued with "love song" on June 2, exploring themes of enduring affection, followed by "KARMA" on September 4, featuring EJel, which addresses and the cyclical nature of romantic consequences. These releases highlight a maturation in his songwriting, focusing on emotional depth in love and accountability rather than earlier pop-oriented styles. Han has amplified his visibility through active social media engagement, particularly on under the handle @heejun28989, where he shares updates on his and personal insights to connect directly with fans. Complementing his releases, he maintained a presence in as a recurring guest on SBS's Kim Young-chul's Power FM alongside EJel throughout 2024 and 2025, discussing his creative process and new tracks.

Other activities

Hosting and media appearances

Han Hee-jun served as a co-host on the variety show from July 2018 to August 2021, where he collaborated with hosts including Park Jimin and ' Seungmin to conduct live interviews with artists, facilitate interactive games, and engage global viewers through video calls and song requests. The program highlighted his bilingual skills in English and Korean, allowing him to bridge cultural gaps during segments that explored artists' music and personal stories. His tenure on the show, spanning episodes 326 to 486, contributed to its focus on fostering international fandom connections. In 2021, Han Hee-jun appeared as a guest on the DIVE Studios podcast Get Real with Peniel, BM, & Ashley, episode 52, where he shared insights into the industry's trainee system and training rigor, contrasting it with talent discovery formats like . During the discussion, he recounted personal experiences from his U.S. upbringing in Flushing, New York, including adapting to American school life and early musical influences, while addressing how sparked his interest in global entertainment careers. From 2024 onward, continuing into 2025, Han Hee-jun has made recurring appearances on SBS Power FM's Kim Young-chul's Power FM, particularly in the "BGM Academy Weekend Class" segments alongside EJel, featuring casual discussions, listener call-ins, and light-hearted banter on topics like seasonal tracks and collaborations. These radio spots, starting around 2024, emphasize interactive elements such as song recommendations and personal anecdotes from his journey. Beyond these, Han Hee-jun has participated in various interviews reflecting on American Idol's role in popularizing K-pop elements in Western media, including a 2021 Get Real segment where he noted the show's exposure helped demystify K-pop's structured training for international audiences. He has also shared U.S. life stories in media like features, discussing challenges of and family relocation during his teenage years.

Acting roles

Han Hee-jun began his acting career with a minor role as Danny, a low-level street thug, in the 2007 independent crime drama film West 32nd, directed by Michael Kang, marking his early foray into on-screen work while still a teenager in New York. This appearance, credited under the stage name Dante Han, showcased his bilingual abilities, honed from his family's relocation to the during his childhood. In 2015, Han expanded his film credits with a supporting role as Chow, a fellow camper and friend to the protagonists, in the coming-of-age comedy-drama , directed by Elaine Chung, which follows Korean-American teenagers attending a summer program in 1980s . His portrayal leveraged his personal background as a Korean-American, contributing to the film's authentic depiction of struggles among the . The role highlighted Han's transition from music-focused pursuits to narrative storytelling, often typecast in supportive positions that emphasized camaraderie and musical elements.

Discography

Singles as lead artist

Han Hee-jun's solo singles as lead artist primarily feature introspective ballads and pop tracks, many of which he co-wrote, reflecting his vocal style honed through audition programs and independent releases. His discography emphasizes emotional themes, with modest entries on South Korean charts like Gaon Digital Chart.
TitleRelease DateLabelNotes
Bring the Love Back (feat. Pusha T)September 17, 2013Polaris EntertainmentDebut English-language single blending pop and hip-hop; produced internationally following his American Idol appearance.
QnAMay 15, 2015Polaris EntertainmentUpbeat pop collaboration track (lead vocal); co-written by Han Hee-jun; peaked modestly on Gaon Digital Chart.
Think of You (생각나)February 20, 2017Polaris EntertainmentTitle track from Puppy Love EP; R&B ballad co-written and composed by Han Hee-jun; explores nostalgic romance.
Springkle You (좋아하나봄) (feat. NOV)April 23, 2017Polaris EntertainmentNon-album digital single; light pop track co-written by Han Hee-jun.
Deep Inside (feat. Sojung)January 4, 2018Polaris EntertainmentEmotional ballad single album; co-written by Han Hee-jun; featured Ladies' Code's Sojung; modest Gaon entry.
Starry NightNovember 6, 2018Polaris EntertainmentAtmospheric ballad single; self-composed by Han Hee-jun.
The Last (그만)May 9, 2020Polaris EntertainmentMelancholic pop ballad; self-composed by Han Hee-jun; reflects on closure in relationships.
RainDropAugust 8, 2020Polaris EntertainmentReflective ballad single.
RoomSeptember 29, 2020Polaris EntertainmentIntrospective track.
If You Can (만날까)2021UnknownBallad single.
Moving On (아무 일 없듯이)January 21, 2021Rebite UnitedUplifting pop track; co-written by Han Hee-jun; signifies transition post-Polaris.
Tuesday (feat. Yoo Iseol)February 21, 2022Hail MaryMid-tempo R&B single; co-composed by Han Hee-jun; features emerging artist Yoo Iseol.
Dang (feat. DeAndre, Greg Priester)2022UnknownCollaboration single.
Wake UpJanuary 16, 2023Major League RecordsMotivational pop ballad with English version; self-produced by Han Hee-jun under his label.
Non Sweet Song (달콤하지 않은 노래) (feat. NOV)February 14, 2023Major League RecordsBallad single.
Easy (feat. Wynn)March 3, 2023Major League RecordsR&B track.
Upper ViewApril 27, 2024Vlanket Records (independent)Reflective R&B track; co-written and arranged by Han Hee-jun; includes "Before & Before" B-side.
Bermuda (버뮤다)November 30, 2024Vlanket Records (independent)Romantic pop single; written by Han Hee-jun; evokes themes of fateful love.
love song (사랑in가)June 2, 2025Vlanket Records (independent)Tender ballad; self-composed by Han Hee-jun; emphasizes universal themes of love.
KARMA (feat. EJel)September 4, 2025Vlanket Records (independent)Upbeat pop with R&B elements; co-written by Han Hee-jun; features EJel on vocals.
Han Hee-jun's collaborations and featured appearances highlight his versatility as a vocalist, often contributing to tribute tracks, original soundtracks, and joint projects with other artists. In 2014, during his participation in K-pop Star 3, he performed "Pass Me By" (지나간다) as part of the battle audition round, a soulful ballad that showcased his emotional delivery and was later included on the show's compilation album KPOP STAR 3 Battle Audition Part.1. A notable collaboration came in 2015 with "I'm Fine Thank You," a heartfelt ballad recorded alongside Kim Bum-soo, IVY, Rumble Fish, Sun Woo, and Sojeong of Ladies' Code; the track served as a tribute marking the first anniversary of the group's tragic car accident and was released as a non-album single by Polaris Entertainment. Between 2015 and 2023, Han provided guest vocals on several television drama soundtracks without lead billing, including "Seen. Heard." (보인다. 들린다) for the drama My Love Eun-dong (also known as This Is My Love), 2015; "Back Then" (그때로 다시) for the SBS drama Witch's Castle, 2016; "Uselessly" (쓸데없이) from the SBS drama On the Way to the Airport, October 20, 2016; and "Hug You" (안아줄걸) for the film , September 30, 2017. He also appeared as a featured artist on sweetch's "Say You Love Me" in 2020, blending R&B elements in a track that emphasized themes of reassurance and affection, and on IN THE CITY's "Hesitate" (주춤) in 2023.

Filmography

Films

Han Hee-jun debuted in film with the role of Danny in West 32nd (2007), portraying a Korean-American low-level street thug who operates within a Korean gang in New York City's Koreatown. The crime drama centers on an ambitious young lawyer defending a teenager accused of murder, revealing the shadowy underbelly of immigrant organized crime. He later starred as Chow in Seoul Searching (2015), a coming-of-age comedy-drama about a group of foreign-born Korean teenagers attending a 1986 summer camp in Seoul to reconnect with their heritage amid cultural adjustments and budding romances. The film highlights the experiences of Korean diaspora youth navigating identity and relationships in their ancestral homeland.

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