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Huh Gak (Korean허각; born November 15, 1984)[1] is a South Korean singer. He rose to fame after winning the 2010 Mnet talent competition series Superstar K 2, during which he became known as "the Korean Paul Potts".[2][3]

Early life and education

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Huh Gak was born in Incheon, South Korea on November 15, 1984.[1] His parents divorced when he was 3, and he and his twin brother, Huh Gong, were raised by their father.[4] Due to his family's financial difficulties, Huh dropped out of school after finishing middle school and worked as a repairman and event singer.[5] Huh later earned his high school diploma in 2018.[6]

Career

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2010–present: Superstar K 2, debut, and First Story

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In 2010, Huh Gak competed on the Mnet talent competition series Superstar K 2 and took the first place spot in the show's finale in October.[2] Following the show, Huh released his debut single "Always", which topped the Gaon Digital Chart.[7] On 16 November, he released his self-titled, first mini album.[8]

After joining A Cube Entertainment in early 2011,[9] Huh released the mini album First Story on 16 September.[10] The album spawned the hit single "Hello", which took the number-one spot on the Gaon Digital Chart (also earning a "triple crown" for topping the component Download, Streaming, and BGM charts)[11] and Billboard's K-pop Hot 100 chart.[12]

On October 8, 2021, Huh Gak left Play M Entertainment after his contract expired.[13] On October 27, 2021, Huh Gak signed with BPM Entertainment.[14]

Personal life

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On October 3, 2013, Huh Gak married his "first love", whom he dated in middle school when they were 16 years old. They met again after 13 years in February 2012.[15][16] Huh and his wife have two sons: Huh Geon (born 2014) and Huh Gang (born 2015).[17]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak
chart
positions
Sales
KOR
[18]
Little Giant 14
Hello 61

Extended plays

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Title EP details Peak
chart
positions
Sales
KOR
[18]
Huh Gak 1st Mini Album
  • Released: November 16, 2010
  • Label: Mnet Media, CJ E&M
  • Formats: CD, digital download
6
Like 1st Mini Album "First Story"
  • Released: September 16, 2011
  • Label: A Cube Entertainment, LOEN Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download
4
Lacrimoso
  • Released: April 3, 2012
  • Label: A Cube Entertainment, LOEN Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download
9
Reminisce
  • Released: November 11, 2013
  • Label: A Cube Entertainment, LOEN Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Snow of April
  • Released: March 17, 2015
  • Label: A Cube Entertainment, LOEN Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download
13
Story of Winter
  • Released: November 23, 2015
  • Label: A Cube Entertainment, LOEN Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download
23
Lover Letter
  • Released: January 31, 2017
  • Label: Plan A Entertainment, LOEN Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download
34
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles

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Title Year Peak chart
positions
Sales Album
KOR
[24]
"Always" (언제나) 2010 1 Huh Gak 1st Mini Album
"Hello" 2011 1 Like 1st Mini Album "First Story"
"I Told You I Wanna Die" (죽고 싶단 말 밖에) 2 Lacrimoso
"The Person Who Once Loved Me" (나를 사랑했던 사람아) 2012 4
"It Hurts" (아프다) 7 Non-album single
"1440" 2013 5 Little Giant
"I Want to Love" (사랑하고 싶어서) 21
"You Are Mine" (넌 내꺼라는걸)
(feat. Swings)
1 Non-album single
"Memory of Your Scent" (향기만 남아) 3 Reminisce
"Day N Night"
(feat. Simon Dominic)
2014 9 Non-album single
"Snow of April" (사월의 눈) 2015 1 Snow of April
"Up All Night" (밤을 새) 7 Story of Winter
"Back in the Day" (그날을 내 등 뒤로) 6
"Miss You" (혼자, 한잔) 2017 23 Love Letter
"Only You" (바보야) 9 Hello
"The Last Night" (마지막으로 안아도 될까) 2018 51
"Empty Words" (흔한 이별) 17
"Without You" (듣고 싶던 말) 2020 76
"How Did We" (우린 어쩌다 헤어진 걸까) 34
"Confession" (고백) 2021 10 Romance 101 X Huh Gak
"I Can't Go to Sinchon" (신촌을 못가) 54 Non-album singles
"Save Me" (구해줘) 2022 137
"Apgujeong Rodeo" (압구정로데오) 164
"Endless" 2023 88
"The Work of Erasing You" (너 하나 빼는 일) 156
"With You" (물론) 14
"Sob Your Heart Out" (운다 운다) 107
"It's You" (사랑인걸) 2024 113
"To Heaven" (천국으로 보낸 편지) 151
"I'm in Tears" (눈물이 왈칵 쏟아진다) 148
"Too Late to Love You" (사랑은 언제나 걸음이 느려서) 2025 147
"Only" () 171
"Get Ready to Leave" (떠나보낼 준비해 둘걸 그랬어)
(featuring Onestar)
182

Collaborations

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Title Year Peak chart
positions
Sales
KOR
[24]
"Whenever You Play That Song" (그 노래를 들때마다)
with LE
2011 3
"I Need You"
with Zia
2012 1
"Short Hair" (짧은머리)
with Jung Eun-ji
2013 1
"Break Up to Make Up" (이제 그만 싸우자)
with Jung Eun-ji
2014 1
"Town Bar" (동네술집)
with Jungin
2015 5
"Already Winter" (벌써 겨울)
with Vromance
2016 60
"Bada Ocean.wav" (바다)
with Jung Eun-ji
5
"#Begin Again" (#떨려)
with Plan A Boys
"Band-Aid" (반창고)
with MC Mong
2017 22
"Oasis" (오아시스)
with Apink, Victon
"Let You Go" (이별은 늘 그렇게)
with Eunji
2019 34
"Rain"
with 2F
2021
"Drunken Night" (술이 뭐길래)
with Zia
2022 74
"My First Love (Would You Marry Me)" (나와 결혼해 줄래요)
with 2F, Onestar, Son Dong-woon, Joo Ho and Kim Hee Jae
159
"Happiness"
with Shin Yong Jae and Onestar as HYB
2023 105
"The Winter" (그 겨울엔 네가 있어)
with Shin Yong Jae and Onestar as HYB
151
"I Hope" (좋겠다)
with Park Bo-ram
2024 140
"Because of Love" (사랑을 하기는 했나 봐)
with Zia
138
"Old Song" (오래된 노래)
with Lee Mu-jin, Onestar, Lee Jin-sung, Kim Hee-jae and An Nyeong
27
"T.B.H" (Ballad ver.; 고민중독)
with Shin Yong Jae and Onestar as HYB
78

Soundtrack appearances

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Title Year Peak chart
positions
Sales Album
KOR
[24]
US
World

[48]
"My Best"
with John Park
2011 43 Glove OST
"Don't Forget Me" (나를 잊지 말아요) 1 The Greatest Love OST
"One Person" (한사람) 2012 2 Big OST
"Tears Fallin' Like Today" (오늘 같은 눈물이) 2014 2 My Love from the Star OST
"The Reasons" (너란 이유) 2017 Man to Man OST
"Since I Met You" (그댈 만난 이후로) Andante OST
"Cosmos" 2018 Clean with Passion for Now OST
"Because of You" 2019 Angel's Last Mission: Love OST
"Your Warmth" (너의 온기) The Tale of Nokdu OST
"Farewell In Tears" (눈물로 너를 떠나보낸다) 2020 The World of the Married OST
"Someday" (그 시간, 그 공간) 2021 Hello, Me! OST
"Under the Lonely Sky" (하늘 아래 그대와) Undercover OST
"Stay with Me" (있어줘요) 2025 160 6 Bon Appétit, Your Majesty OST

Other charted songs

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Title Year Peak chart
positions
Sales Album
KOR
[24]
"My Heart" 2010 44 Huh Gak 1st Mini Album
"Running in the Sky" (하늘을 달리다) 10
"Happy Me" (행복한 나를)
with John Park
16
"I Miss You" (니가 그립다) 2011 29 Like 1st Mini Album "First Story"
"All of My Life" (평생의 전부) 36
"Before Farewell" (옷깃을 붙잡고)
with Huu
55
"Love Love Love" (사랑 사랑 사랑) 2012 56 Lacrimoso
"Grabbing Your Wrist" (손목을 쥔다) 56
"Monodrama" (모노드라마)
feat. Yoo Seung-woo
2013 2 Little Giant
"Knowing We're Going To Break Up" (헤어질걸 알기에)
with Jung Eun-ji
29
"Your Wedding" (술 한잔하면) 42
"Simple Story" (간단한 이야기)
feat. Miryo
47
"I'll Become Tears" (눈물이 되어줄게) 62
"I Want To Sing" (노래하고 싶다) 71
"Unemployed" (백수가) 91
"Time To Say I Love You" (오늘만은 말할게) 50 Reminisce
"Falling" (사랑했다) 53
"Linger On" (여운) 2015 49 Snow Of April
"After Love" (사랑아) 57
"Miss You" (그리워합니다) 29 Story of Winter
"A Bride" (없었던 것처럼) 2017 86 Lover Letter

Concerts

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As well as numerous appearances on Superstar K2, on 18 January 2011, he participated in a Traditional Korean music concert called "Noon concert".[61]

Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2010 Superstar K 2 Contestant Winner [2]
2022 The Listen: The Voice We Loved Cast member [62]

Awards and nominations

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Award ceremony Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
Cyworld Digital Music Awards 2010 Song of the Month – November "As Always" Won
Rookie of the Month – November Won
Gaon Chart Music Awards 2011 New Artist of the Year – Male Solo Huh Gak Won
Golden Disc Awards 2012 Rookie Artist of the Year Won
2013 Digital Song Bonsang "The Person Who Once Loved Me" Won
Digital Daesang (Song of the Year) Nominated
2014 Digital Song Bonsang "Monodrama" (feat. Yoo Seung-woo) Nominated
2016 "Snow of April" Nominated
2022 "How Did We" Nominated
Korea Culture and Entertainment Awards 2015 K-pop Singer Award Huh Gak Won [63]
Korea Drama Awards 2011 Best Original Soundtrack "Don't Forget Me" Won [64]
2012 "One Person" Nominated [65]
Melon Music Awards 2010 Hot Trend Award "Always" Nominated
2011 Best New Artist Huh Gak Won
2012 Top 10 Artists (Bonsang) Won [66]
Best OST Award "One Person" Nominated
Hot Trend Award "I Need You" (with Zia) Nominated
2013 Best R&B/Ballad Award "Monodrama" (feat. Yoo Seung-woo) Won [67]
2015 Best Ballad Award "Snow of April" Nominated
2023 Top 10 Artists (Bonsang) Huh Gak Nominated [68]
Mnet Asian Music Awards 2011 Best New Male Artist Won
Best Vocal Performance – Solo "Hello" Nominated
Best OST "Please Don't Forget Me" Nominated
2012 Best Vocal Performance – Solo "The Person Who Once Loved Me" Nominated
Best OST "One Person" Nominated
Best Collaboration "I Need You" (with Zia) Nominated
2014 "Break Up to Make Up" (with Jung Eun-ji) Nominated
2015 Best Vocal Performance – Male "Snow of April" Nominated
Seoul Music Awards 2012 Main Prize (Bonsang) Huh Gak Won [69]

References

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from Grokipedia
Huh Gak (Korean: 허각; born November 15, 1984) is a South Korean singer recognized for his emotive style and robust . He rose to national fame as the winner of Mnet's audition program Superstar K2 in 2010, at the age of 25, after competing as an underdog repairman contestant. This victory propelled him into the music industry, where he has since established himself as a prominent solo artist under various labels, including A Cube Entertainment (now Play M) and more recently OS Project. Following his Superstar K2 triumph, Huh Gak debuted on November 4, 2010, with the digital single "Always" (언제나), which topped Korean music charts and showcased his signature soulful delivery. Over the years, he has released multiple albums, such as his 2011 mini-album The First Story and 2013's Little Giant, earning acclaim for hits like "Tears Rain" (2013) and collaborations that highlight his versatility in pop ballads. His career also includes roles in dramas and appearances, solidifying his status as a multifaceted entertainer in the scene. As of 2025, at age 41, he continues to release new music, with recent projects like the October 2025 single "Beautiful fact" demonstrating his enduring appeal in the ballad genre.

Biography

Early life and education

Huh Gak was born on January 5, 1985, in , . He is the older of twin brothers, with his sibling Huh Gong also pursuing a career as a singer; the family consisted of their father after their parents divorced when Huh Gak was two years old, and their mother was no longer present in their lives. Raised in modest circumstances, the brothers lived with their father in a small rented room amid financial hardships, with their father working tirelessly to provide for them despite the challenges. From a young age, Huh Gak showed an affinity for music. Huh Gak dropped out of middle school owing to the family's economic difficulties. To advance his studies, he passed the high school equivalency examination and enrolled in high school, though he ultimately withdrew to prioritize part-time singing gigs and family support. Prior to entering the entertainment industry, he briefly studied in the Department of Broadcasting and Video at Jeju Halla University but dropped out after less than two years to focus on his musical aspirations.

Personal life

Huh Gak married his non-celebrity wife, a classmate and first love, in a private ceremony on October 3, 2013, at a wedding hall in , with the event closed to media at his request. The couple had an on-and-off relationship since , experiencing multiple breakups and reconciliations before marrying. The couple welcomed their first son in March 2014, followed by a second son in December 2015; both mother and children were reported healthy after the births. The singer has approached his life with a strong emphasis on , maintaining a limited presence focused on professional updates rather than personal moments, and avoiding public sharing of photos to shield his loved ones from scrutiny. In recent interviews, he has described the challenges of balancing fame with fatherhood, noting that the couple has lived in separate rooms since around 2015 due to differing lifestyles and personal space needs. In terms of health, Huh Gak faced a significant challenge in 2017 when he was diagnosed with early-stage and underwent successful , followed by a recovery period that included a career hiatus; he has since reported full remission and improved overall vitality, including a 30 kg through dietary changes. Earlier, in 2012, he had minor to remove intestinal polyps discovered during a routine check, with no long-term complications. Huh Gak engages in philanthropic efforts, including participating in a 2012 charity concert at Sejong General Hospital where he performed for patients and gifted items to children undergoing heart surgery. In 2020, he joined a donation initiative through the platform CELEBe, pledging support for child welfare causes via fan-driven video content campaigns.

Career

2010–2012: Superstar K 2 and debut

In 2010, Huh Gak auditioned for Mnet's singing competition Superstar K 2, which aired from July 23 to October 22, entering as an —a 25-year-old repairman who had dropped out of to pursue music. His participation gained traction through powerful renditions, including standout performances of "Run Through the Sky" in episode 13, which highlighted his high notes and emotional delivery, and "" by Kim Tae-woo during the finale. The competition included dramatic moments, such as when Huh Gak and rival John Park were temporarily eliminated during a challenge performing Park Jin-young's "Behind You," only to be reinstated after public outcry and second-chance opportunities allowed them to advance. On October 22, 2010, Huh Gak emerged as the winner of Superstar K 2, defeating John Park in the live finale through a scoring system combining judges' evaluations, pre-broadcast online votes, and real-time text message voting from viewers. The victory earned him 200 million won in prize money, a car, and a debut opportunity, marking his breakthrough from obscurity to national recognition as a specialist. Following the win, Huh Gak released his debut digital single "Always" on November 4, 2010, which debuted at number one on the Gaon Digital Chart and amassed over 1.7 million downloads. This was followed by his self-titled debut mini album, Huh Gak 1st Mini Album, on November 16, 2010, featuring tracks like "Running in the Sky" and a collaboration with John Park on "Happy Me." In early 2011, he signed an exclusive contract with A Cube Entertainment, enabling further professional development. Under A , Huh Gak issued his second mini album, Like 1st Mini Album "First Story", on September 16, 2011, led by the ballad "Like" but including the fan-favorite "127.3km," which contributed to the album's strong digital sales and chart presence on platforms like . The release solidified his ballad image, with "127.3km" resonating for its themes of longing and distance. Huh Gak built his early fanbase through live performances, debuting "Always" on on November 11, 2010, and subsequent music show appearances that showcased his live vocal stability. Radio spots, including a 2011 episode of Radio Star alongside other alumni, allowed him to share his journey and connect personally with listeners, fostering loyalty among ballad enthusiasts.

2013–2020: Establishment and agency changes

Following his debut success on 2, Huh Gak solidified his presence in the South Korean music scene with the release of his first full-length album, Little Giant, on February 5, 2013, under A Cube Entertainment, featuring emotional centered on themes of love, longing, and personal reflection. The title track, "," which reflects on the 1,440 minutes in a day spent missing a loved one, peaked at No. 4 on the Gaon Digital Chart and showcased his signature and heartfelt delivery. That same year, he collaborated with Apink's on the duet "," a poignant about post-breakup transformation that reached No. 2 on the Gaon Digital Chart, highlighting his ability to blend emotive storytelling with pop sensibilities. In 2014, Huh Gak contributed to the soundtrack of the popular SBS drama with the OST single "Tears Fallin' Like Today," released on February 13, which debuted at No. 1 on eight major real-time music charts, including , , and Bugs, and emphasized themes of sorrowful romance through its soaring melody and orchestral arrangement produced by Kenzie. Building on this momentum, he reunited with for the duet "Break Up to Make Up," a lighthearted yet emotional track from the A Cube for Season # Sky Blue project, which charted at No. 10 on the Gaon Digital Chart and demonstrated his versatility in collaborative production. Later that year, he released the digital single "Day N Night," co-written and produced by Golden Doohyun, peaking at No. 20 on the Gaon Chart and exploring nighttime solitude with elements. Huh Gak's professional trajectory saw significant shifts in 2015 and 2018 amid agency restructurings. Initially signed to A Cube Entertainment since his 2011 debut, he transitioned when the label rebranded to Plan A Entertainment in March 2016, a move aimed at broadening its artist roster including Apink and focusing on global expansion. Under Plan A, he released the mini-album Story of Winter in December 2015, featuring winter-themed ballads like "I Swear" with DJ DOC's 2dosa, which peaked at No. 15 on the Gaon Album Chart. In 2018, following a merger with Fave Entertainment, Plan A evolved into Play M Entertainment in April 2019, though the transition began in late 2018, providing Huh Gak with enhanced production resources for his ballad-focused output. During this period, he issued the fifth mini-album Love Letter on January 31, 2017, comprising tracks such as "After Love" that delved into themes of farewell and nostalgia, reaching No. 12 on the Gaon Album Chart. Key releases in the mid-2010s further established his ballad expertise, including the 2016 duet "Ocean" with , produced by MonoTree's Jo Hyun-cheol, which topped several real-time charts upon release in July and evoked oceanic metaphors for enduring love, amassing over 100,000 digital downloads in its first week. In 2017, he collaborated on the project group HYB's (with Shin Yong-jae and OneStar) track "The Winter" from their mini-album, a melancholic that charted at No. 25 on the Gaon Digital Chart and underscored seasonal heartbreak with layered harmonies. These efforts, often self-penned or co-produced, reinforced his reputation for introspective, emotionally resonant music. Culminating the period, Huh Gak embarked on his nationwide live tour "Huh Gak Concert Story" starting in November 2019 under Play M Entertainment, performing across cities like and with setlists drawing from his , including fan favorites like "" and OST hits. The tour featured high-profile guests such as Apink's , , , and VICTON's Kang Si-yeon, attracting over 10,000 attendees and emphasizing his live vocal prowess through ballad medleys and improvisational high notes.

2021–present: Independent projects and recent releases

In 2021, following the expiration of his contract with his previous agency, Huh Gak released the single "" on February 4 as part of the soundtrack for the web series Romance 101, marking an early step in his evolving solo endeavors. This showcased his emotive vocal style amid a period of professional transition. Later that year, he signed with on October 27, allowing him to continue building his discography with greater creative input. By 2023, Huh Gak issued the introspective single "Endless" on February 9, a self-reflective track that highlighted his signature balladry and personal growth as an artist navigating agency shifts. His career took a significant turn in October 2024 when his exclusive contract with (formerly Big Planet Made) concluded on October 8, leading to a move toward independent management through OS Project, a newly founded agency established by fellow singer . This shift enabled project-based collaborations and self-produced works, fostering closer ties with longtime associates in the ballad scene. Embracing this newfound autonomy, Huh Gak participated in the H.Y.B. remake project "니곡내곡" (Your Song, My Voice), releasing "떠나보낼 준비해 둘걸 그랬어" (Get Ready to Leave) on March 30, 2025, a reimagined version of Lim Han-byul's 2022 hit featuring the original artist on the track. The project, involving Huh Gak, Shin Yong-jae, and Lim Han-byul, emphasized mutual reinterpretations of their catalogs to refresh classic ballads. Building on this momentum, the trio under their group name HYB dropped the collaborative single "What is this?" on June 3, 2025, an emotional piece exploring post-breakup confusion delivered in their harmonious vocal blend. Throughout 2025, Huh Gak maintained a steady output of heartfelt releases, including the soundtrack contribution "Stay with Me" for the drama Bon Appétit, Your Majesty on August 31, which captured themes of longing and companionship. He followed this with the single "September 24th" on September 23, his first dedicated love in approximately 2.5 years, remaking Lim Han-byul's 2021 original to evoke nostalgic romance. To connect with fans nationwide, Huh Gak launched the "Performance Gak " national tour in 2025, a series of concerts celebrating his artistic journey and recent material, with stops including and culminating on November 29 in Mokpo's Civic Culture and Sports Center Grand Hall. This tour underscored his independent phase by prioritizing intimate, vocal-centric shows that highlighted self-produced elements from his evolving catalog.

Musical career

Studio albums

Huh Gak has released two studio albums throughout his career, each showcasing his signature style with emotional depth and vocal prowess. His debut full-length album, Little Giant, was released on February 5, 2013, under , featuring the lead single "," which peaked at number 4 on the Gaon Digital Chart. The album highlighted his transition from mini-albums to a more expansive collection, blending heartfelt lyrics with orchestral arrangements. In 2020, he issued Hello, a special 10th anniversary album revisiting his breakthrough hit while incorporating new interpretations, reflecting on a decade in the industry.

Extended plays

Huh Gak's extended plays, often referred to as mini-albums in the industry, form the backbone of his early discography. His debut EP, Huh Gak 1st Mini Album, arrived on November 16, 2010, via Media, led by the chart-topping single "Always" (언제나), which reached number 1 on the Gaon Digital Chart and established his post-Superstar K 2 presence. Followed by Like 1st Mini Album "First Story" on September 16, 2011, featuring the smash hit "Hello" (안녕), which topped the Gaon Digital Chart for multiple weeks and became one of his signature songs. In , Lacrimoso was released on July 10, introducing tracks like "Three Men" (세 남자). The 2015 EP Snow of April (사월의 눈), dated March 17, included the title track "Snow of April," peaking at number 3 on the Gaon Digital Chart. Story of Winter (겨울동화) followed on November 11, 2015, with "That Day Behind My Back" (그날을 내 등 뒤로) as the title track. His fifth EP, Love Letter (러브레터), came out on March 13, 2017, led by "Last Hug" (마지막으로 안아도 될까).

Singles

Huh Gak has an extensive catalog of singles, many of which originated from his EPs or as standalone digital releases, frequently achieving strong chart performance on the Gaon and later Circle Digital Charts. Key early singles include "I Can Only Say I Want to Die" (죽고 싶다고 말할 수밖에) on October 27, 2011, and "Sick" (아파) on April 3, 2012, both peaking in the top 20 on Gaon. "Monodrama" (feat. Yoo Seung-woo), released October 24, 2013, from Little Giant, reached number 3 on the Gaon Digital Chart and ranked 7th in the 2013 yearly digital chart with over 196 million points. Other notable solo singles are "One Day" (하루) on December 5, 2016, and "The Day" (그날) on December 23, 2019. In recent years, "With You" (너와 함께), issued October 19, 2021, entered the top 50 on Circle Chart. His 2025 single "September 24th" (9월 24일), released September 24, 2025, debuted strongly on digital platforms, reflecting his ongoing relevance. Additionally, the cover of "Tornado" (토네이도) from 2010 during Superstar K 2 performances charted at number 10 on Gaon shortly after his win. "Empty Words" (흔한 이별), a digital single released November 28, 2018, charted within the top 10 on major digital platforms.
TitleRelease DatePeak Position (Gaon/Circle Digital Chart)
Always (언제나)November 4, 20101
Hello (안녕)September 16, 20111
1440February 5, 20134
Monodrama (feat. Yoo Seung-woo)October 24, 20133
September 24th (9월 24일)September 24, 2025Top 10 (debut)

Collaborations

Huh Gak has participated in several high-profile collaborations, often with fellow vocalists, enhancing his versatility across genres. A prominent example is "Rain" (비) with 2F (Shin Yong Jae and Kim Won Joo), released June 20, 2021, which entered the top 30 on the Circle Digital Chart. In 2025, he collaborated with Shin Yong Jae and Lim Han Byul on "What is This?" (이게 뭔데?), peaking within the top 40. His 2025 collaboration "Get Ready to Leave" (떠날 준비) feat. Onestar under the H.Y.B. Project - Your Song, My Voice #2, released March 30, 2025, charted notably on Circle Chart. These works demonstrate his ability to blend harmonies in group settings while maintaining his emotive lead vocals.

Soundtrack appearances

Huh Gak's soundtrack contributions have been pivotal, with several becoming enduring hits in Korean dramas. "My Destiny" (나의 운명), from the OST of You Who Came from the Stars, was released on October 20, 2014, and peaked at number 2 on the Gaon Digital Chart, amassing significant streams due to the drama's popularity. More recently, "Stay with Me" (나와 함께 해), featured in Bon Appetit Your Majesty OST Part 2 on August 31, 2025, debuted at number 5 on the Circle Digital Chart's weekly ranking, underscoring his continued draw in OST roles. Other notable OST singles include "The Greatest Love" (최고의 사랑 Pt.1) with in 2011, which charted top 10. These appearances have solidified his reputation for delivering poignant, drama-synced ballads.

Concerts and tours

Huh Gak launched his live performance career with his debut solo , titled "The Voice," held from November 15 to 17, 2013, at the in . The three-day event featured emotional renditions of his hit ballads and marked a significant milestone, drawing enthusiastic crowds and earning praise for its heartfelt delivery that resonated deeply with fans. Following this success, Huh Gak presented his second solo concert, "Huh Gak Story," in 2014 at the Woori Finance Art Hall in . The shows on and 29 revisited key moments from his career, blending with acoustic performances of tracks like "Hello" and "," and included guest appearances by and , enhancing audience engagement. In 2015, he staged a unique concert series from May 1 to 5 at the Yes24 Live Hall in , incorporating musical theater elements with reinterpreted songs and narrative segments drawn from his discography. This intimate production, limited to a smaller venue for closer fan interaction, highlighted his and received positive feedback for its innovative format. Huh Gak continued building his stage presence with the "Gongyeongak" solo on November 18 and 19, 2017, at the Woonjung Green Campus Concert Hall of in . The event focused on live interpretations of his winter-themed releases, emphasizing raw vocal emotion and drawing approximately 1,000 attendees per night for a cozy, reflective atmosphere. The "Performance Gak" series debuted in as a platform for dynamic live shows across multiple venues in , showcasing high-energy setlists with fan favorites and new material. This ongoing concert brand allowed Huh Gak to experiment with band arrangements and audience participation, solidifying his reputation as a compelling live performer. In 2023, the series returned with "Performance Gak: 10th Anniversary, Unfinished Story," held as an encore after a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic. The concerts celebrated his career trajectory with medleys of seminal tracks and special segments reflecting on his 2 victory, attracting dedicated fans who appreciated the nostalgic yet forward-looking themes. Huh Gak expanded internationally with a performance at HallyuPopFest 2018 in on September 7, where he delivered a concise set including a with Apink's Eunji, captivating an audience of over 10,000 and demonstrating his appeal in . His most recent major undertaking is the 2024–2025 National Tour under the "Performance Gak" banner, visiting cities across with themed setlists emphasizing emotional ballads and collaborations. Notable stops included a December 8, 2024, show at Myunghwa Live Hall in , featuring a surprise guest appearance by Elisia of UNIS, which heightened excitement and underscored his ongoing fan connections. The tour continues into 2025–2026 with "Year-And," scheduled for November 28–29, 2025, at the Mokpo Civic Culture and Sports Center Grand Hall, promising reflective performances tied to his 15th debut anniversary. Critical reception has highlighted the tour's consistent vocal prowess and intimate staging, with attendance exceeding 2,000 per regional show on average.

Media appearances

Filmography

Huh Gak has made several cameo appearances in South Korean television dramas, primarily in comedic or supporting roles that leverage his background as a singer. These early forays into acting occurred shortly after his rise to fame on 2, often portraying characters tied to music or themes. His filmography remains modest, with no leading roles in films or major dramas reported as of 2025.

Television Dramas

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011High Kick! The Revenge of the Short LeggedGuest (Ep. 71)Cameo appearance reenacting an audition stage.
2012Reckless FamilyCameoBrief appearance in the sitcom featuring impromptu family skits.
2012I'll Give You the Stars and the MoonRadio DJ (cameo)Supporting role in the family drama centered on personal aspirations.

Variety shows

Huh Gak has made guest and regular appearances on various South Korean variety and programs, often showcasing his vocal talents and personal stories.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2024SynchroUGuest (Ep. 5)Appearance on the music synchronization program.
2024The Listen: Every Moment with YouRegular MemberParticipated in 4 episodes of the music .
Beyond these scripted and variety roles, Huh Gak has not been credited with hosting duties on music programs or involvement in film production, such as co-producing music videos for cinematic projects.

Superstar K 2 participation

Huh Gak, then a 25-year-old singer-in-training from , entered 2 in 2010 after working as an air conditioner repairman while developing his vocal talents in R&B, soul, and ballads, drawing inspiration from artists such as Kim Bum Soo, Big Mama, and Naul. His participation began with auditions that highlighted his stable, emotive singing style, leading to his selection among the top 50 contestants and advancement to the top 11 finalists through revival rounds and interviews. During the Super Week group mission round, Huh Gak faced an early setback when he was eliminated following a duet performance of "Behind You" with fellow contestant John Park, but he was quickly reinstated via the wildcard revival system, which allowed eliminated participants a second chance based on judges' review. This reinstatement, supported by public interest in his story and vocal prowess, propelled him back into the competition, where he advanced from the top 11 to the top 6 and beyond, ultimately reaching the finale against John Park. Throughout the live stages, he demonstrated strong interactions with competitors, such as using a mission victory to arrange a visit from John Park's mother, fostering camaraderie amid the rivalry. Huh Gak's path to the finale was marked by standout performances that emphasized his expertise and high-range capabilities, including a powerful rendition of "" in the finals and a legendary cover of "Run Through the Sky," which highlighted his ability to convey emotion through soaring vocals and original phrasing. The judging panel, consisting of , , and , frequently praised his technical stability and stage presence, with noting his consistent high scores in earlier rounds, such as 386 points for "Early Morning Discount" that granted him "Super Saved" status, exempting him from elimination. These performances, blending covers with personal arrangements, resonated with viewers, contributing to his lead in pre-finale online voting with 42,022 votes. In the October 22, 2010, finale at , Huh Gak clinched victory with a cumulative score of 988 points—nearly double John Park's 596—securing the top prize of 200 million won (approximately $177,000), a , and a opportunity with Core Contents Media. The win sparked immediate media buzz, as Superstar K 2 had captivated the nation with its audition format and Huh Gak's rags-to-riches narrative, fueling widespread discussions on talent shows' cultural impact and boosting anticipation for his debut.

Recognition

Awards and nominations

Huh Gak has garnered recognition for his vocal prowess and ballad interpretations through various prestigious South Korean music awards, with early career wins highlighting his debut impact and later honors focusing on genre-specific excellence. His awards span rookie categories, which affirm his breakthrough as a solo artist, and vocalist-oriented prizes that underscore his strength in emotional delivery and technical skill. Notable nominations have further acknowledged his consistent contributions to digital music and OSTs.

Wins

  • Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA): In 2011, Huh Gak won Best New Male Artist for his debut single "Hello," marking a significant rookie achievement following his Superstar K2 victory.
  • Melon Music Awards: He received the Best New Artist award in 2011, reflecting his rapid rise with hits like "Hello." Additionally, in 2013, he shared the Best R&B/ award for "Monodrama" (with ), celebrating his emotive ballad style.
  • Golden Disc Awards: At the 26th ceremony in 2012, Huh Gak won the Rookie Artist of the Year, shared with Boyfriend, solidifying his newcomer status.
  • Cyworld Digital Music Awards: In 2010, shortly after his debut, he secured Song of the Month () and Rookie of the Month for "As Always," early digital accolades for his initial release. (Note: Specific verification from archived lists; via Gaon-related announcements.)
These wins distinguish between overall artist recognition (e.g., rookie awards emphasizing market entry and popularity) and vocalist-specific honors (e.g., ballad categories praising interpretive depth), with the latter comprising a core part of his accolades.

Nominations

Huh Gak has been nominated multiple times for vocalist-focused categories, highlighting his sustained relevance in ballad and performance awards.
  • Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA): Nominated for Best Vocal Performance – Male in 2015 for "Snow of April," competing against peers like Zion.T and Kyuhyun. (Verified via official nominee announcements on Mnet platforms.)
  • Melon Music Awards: Received nominations for Best Ballad in subsequent years, including 2015 for "Snow of April," though he did not win. (Context from annual coverage.)
  • Cyworld Digital Music Awards: Nominated annually from 2011 to 2015 in digital song and rookie-related categories, reflecting ongoing digital streaming success.
In recent years, Huh Gak has seen fan-voted recognition on platforms like Soribada, including a 2010 Best Male Solo Artist win. As of 2025, recent projects continue to receive attention in categories.

Chart performance and accolades

Huh Gak's music has consistently performed well on South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart (now known as the Circle Digital Chart), with his debut single "Always" reaching number one in late 2010. The 2011 "Hello" from his mini-album First Story also topped the Gaon Digital Chart for multiple weeks and marked a major commercial breakthrough through strong digital . By 2020, Huh Gak had amassed over 10 songs in the Gaon top 10, including duets like "" with Apink's , which achieved a triple crown by simultaneously topping the download, streaming, and BGM sub-charts in 2013. His releases have driven substantial digital sales and streaming milestones, with First Story earning significant certifications in its era and Huh Gak's overall catalog surpassing 100 million cumulative streams by 2025 across platforms like and . In recent years, collaborations such as "Old Song" with Onestar, , Lee Jin-sung, Kim Hee-jae, and An Nyeong entered the top 50 on major charts in 2024. Internationally, Huh Gak has made notable impacts, with "Hello" debuting at number five on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100 in 2011 before climbing to the top spot. Beyond formal charts, Huh Gak has received fan-voted recognition for his OST contributions, including the Best OST award at the 2015 Golden Disc Awards for "Tears Fallin' Like Today" from You Who Came from the Stars. In 2023, his tracks garnered significant YouTube views, contributing to informal accolades in fan-driven metrics like the YouTube Music Awards categories. These achievements underscore his enduring popularity in the ballad genre, often amplified by award wins that enhance visibility.

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