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This is a videography of South Korean singer-songwriter, actor, television host, and businessman Kang Daniel. He has appeared in 36 music videos — two of which were guest appearances — and one web series titled Rookie Cops (2022) that was released on Star via Disney+. His documentary film titled Kang Daniel: My Parade (2023) follows him through the First Parade world tour with concert footage, behind-the-scenes rehearsals, and candid interviews. His second documentary film Kang Daniel: Hold Your Breath (2026) covers the Act tours.

Following his appearance as the first-place winner of Produce 101 Season 2, Kang was seen on various television shows including It's Dangerous Beyond the Blankets, Master Key, and Law of the Jungle – Pioneers. He has also been featured in several commercials such as those for HiteJinro, Subway Korea, and KT Corporation.

Music videos

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As lead artist

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Title Year Other performer(s) credited Director Ref.
"What Are You Up To" (뭐해) 2019 None VM Project Architecture [1]
"Touchin'" FantazyLab [2]
"Adulthood" 2020 Kinotaku [3]
"2U" VM Project Architecture [4]
"Refresh" Zico Pinklabel Visual [5]
"Waves" Simon Dominic
Jamie
VM Project Architecture [6]
"Who U Are" (깨워) None
"Movie" Dvwn Kinotaku [7]
"Paranoia" 2021 None Rigend Film [8]
"Paranoia (Performance ver.)" [9]
"Antidote" [10]
"Outerspace" Loco Segaji Video [11]
"Ready to Ride" 2022 None A Hobin Film [12]
"Upside Down" Wooje Kim (ETUI) [13]
"Upside Down (Performance ver.)" [14]
"Parade" Wasabimayo (Sauce Factory) [15]
"Move like This" An Yu-jin
Yuna Kim
Pinklabel Visual [16]
"How We Live" Sokodomo Unknown [17]
"Don't Tell" Jessi Sunny Lee [18]
"Joy Ride" None Nasty Men$ah [19]
"Nirvana" pH-1
WDBZ
Rigend Film [20]
"Look Where We Are" 2023 220 Kid
Willim
Charles Gall [21]
"Wasteland" None A Hobin Film [22]
"SOS" [23]
"SOS (Performance ver.)" [24]
"Re8el" Ambience [25]
"Electric Shock" 2024 WASABIMAYO
(SAUCE FACTORY)
[26]
"Electric Shock (Performance ver.)" [27]
"Mess" 2025 Unknown [28]
"Episode" [29]
"Episode (Performance ver.)" [30]
"Backseat Promises" [31]
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Title Year Performer(s) Director Ref.
"State of Wonder" 2021 Inverness
Anthony Russo
Jordan Wozy [32]
"Hush Hush" 2022 Miyavi Dyan Jong [33]

Guest appearances

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Title Year Performer(s) Director Ref.
"Days Without You" (너 없는 시간들) 2018 Davichi Kyle [34]
"I Believe" 2020 Bae Jin-young
Kim Yo-han
Pinklabel Visual [35]

Other videos

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Title Year Director Ref.
[Special Performance] PARANOIA 2021 Sunny Lee [36]
[Special Performance] Antidote [37]
'The Story' Trailer 2022 Wasabimayo (Sauce Factory) [38]
Upside Down Lyric Video (English ver.) Unknown [39]
TPIR (feat. MIYAVI) Lyric Video [40]
'Parade' on the Kelly Clarkson Show Wasabimayo (Sauce Factory) [41]
[Special Performance] Nirvana (Feat. pH-1, WDBZ) Unknown [42]

Video albums

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Live video album

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Title Album details Ref.
Joy Ride Through Japan [43]
Kang Daniel: My Parade
  • Released: October 30, 2023
  • Label: Konnect
  • Formats: DVD
[44]

Other video albums

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  • Hello, Daniel Travel Story in Portland & LA DVD[45]
  • Never Standing Still[46]

Filmography

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Film

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Year English title Original title Role Notes Ref.
2023 Kang Daniel: My Parade 강다니엘: 마이 퍼레이드 Himself Documentary [47]
2026 Kang Daniel: Hold Your Breath 강다니엘: 홀드 유어 브레스 [48]

Television

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Year English title Original title Role Notes Ref.
2017 Produce 101 Season 2 프로듀스 101 시즌 2 Contestant Finished in first place [49]
It's Dangerous Beyond the Blankets 이불 밖은 위험해 Himself Season 1, pilot [50]
Master Key 마스터 키 Episode 1, 4–10 [51]
2018 It's Dangerous Beyond the Blankets 이불 밖은 위험해 Season 2 [52]
Living Together in Empty Room 발칙한 동거 – 빈방 있음 Episode 25–29 [53]
2020 Hello, Daniel 안녕, 다니엘 Individual reality show [54]
2021 Law of the Jungle – Pioneers 정글의법칙 – 개척자들 Episode 438–441 [55]
2022–23 Mr. Trot 2 미스터트롯2 Judge Trot music competition show [56]

Web series

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Year English title Original title Role Notes Ref.
2022 Rookie Cops 너와 나의 경찰수업 Wi Seung-hyun Lead role [57]

Web shows

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Year English title Original title Role Notes Ref.
2019 Colorful Daniel 컬러풀 다니엘 Himself Travelogue, 7 episodes [58]
2020–24 DaniTV 다니티비 Konnect content, 54 episodes [59]
2021 Agent Blackjack K 에이전트 블랙잭 K Secret Agent K 10 episodes [60]
K-Pop Evolution Himself Docuseries, 7 episodes [61]
Niel's Camping 녤이캠핑 7 episodes [62]
SSAP-DANCE SSAP-딴스 6 episodes [63]
TODAKLISM 토닥리즘 8 episodes [64]
DND (Do Not Disturb) 방해금지모드 [65]
2022 The Birth of Agent Blackjack K 블랙잭K 에이전트의 탄생 Secret Agent K [66]
Colorful Daniel 2 컬러풀 다니엘 2 Himself 4 episodes [67]
Top Secret Investigation 극비수사 종방 Secret Agent K 10 episodes [68]
TODAKLISM: 2nd Story 토닥리즘: 두 번째 이야기 Himself 6 episodes [69]

Radio shows

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Year English title Original title Role Notes Ref.
2019 Kang Daniel Show 강다니엘 Show Host Chuseok special [70]
2021 Kang Daniel Film Festival 강다니엘 영화제 N/a [71]
Hello Danity [72]
2022 Daniel School Newsletter 다녤스쿨 가정통신문 [73]
Catch Up! Kang Daniel Catch Up! 강다니엘

Hosting

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Year English title Original title Role Notes Ref.
2017 KCON Australia 케이콘 호주 Special MC with Lee Dae-hwi and Hwang Min-hyun [74]
Busan One Asia Festival 부산 원아시아페스티벌 with Lee Jai-jin [75]
KBS Song Festival KBS 가요대축제 Opening and Part II MC Part II with Solar, Mingyu, and Yerin [76]
2018 Produce 48 프로듀스 48 Special MC Episode 1 (with Jeon So-mi) [77]
Busan One Asia Festival 부산 원아시아페스티벌 N/a [78]
2019 Happy Together 4 해피투게더 4 Episode 59 [79]
2020 Live and Learn 오래 살고 볼일 Modeling competition reality show [80]
2021 Street Woman Fighter 스트릿 우먼 파이터 MC Dance crew competition show [81]
MAMA Awards 마마 어워즈 Special MC MAMA vote fighter [82]
2021–22 Street Dance Girls Fighter 스트릿댄스 걸스 파이터 MC Dance crew competition show [83]
2022 Be the SMF 비더스맨파 Prequel to Street Man Fighter [84]
Street Man Fighter 스트릿 맨 파이터 Dance crew competition show [85]
2023 Street Woman Fighter 2 스트릿 우먼 파이터 2 [86]
Street Dance Girls Fighter 2 스트릿댄스 걸스 파이터 2 [87]
8th Asia Artist Awards 아시아 아티스트 어워즈 with Jang Won-young and Sung Han-bin [88]
2024 Idol Star Athletics Championships 아이돌스타 육상 선수권 대회 with Jun Hyun-moo, Lee Chan-won, Haewon, Jang Minho, Young Tak, and Jeong Dong-won [89]
Stage Fighter 스테이지 파이터 Dance competition show [90]

Exhibition

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Year Title Country Ref.
2019 Color on Seoul South Korea [91]

Commercials

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This list does not include commercials that Kang filmed as a part of Wanna One, only sole advertisements.

Company Year Promoting Ref.
Think Nature 2017 Body Lotion [92]
2018 Natural Care Shampoo and Conditioner [93]
Himalaya Pink Salt Shampoo and Treatment [94]
HiteJinro Hite Extra Cold [95]
Bokuk Electronics Airjet Circulator [96]
LAP Korea Spring Collection [97]
Summer Collection [98]
Winter Collection [99]
Rimowa 2019 Aluminum Original Collection [100]
Calvin Klein Calvin Klein Jeans [101]
Mexicana Chicken Bburigo Chicken [102]
Subway Korea Signature Wraps [103]
KT Corporation Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Aura Red [104]
Givenchy Beauty 2019 Christmas Collection [105]
Puma Korea 2020 RS-X Cube [106]
[107]
[108]
Mexicana Chicken Buldak Chicken [109]
Mernel 2021 N/a [110]
Calming Bell Toner [111]
Icepray ICE No. Series [112]
Mernel Hand Cream and Lip Essence [110]
Mexicana Chicken Sweet Latte Chicken [113]
Bio Heal 2022 Cica Blemish Cream [114]
Probioderm Collection [115]
Gatorade 2022 Gatorade X Starship Campaign [116]
The BOIBOY Porepecial Moisture Black Mask [117]
SPAO 2023 Lazy Brunch Club [118]
[119]
N/a [120]
[121]

References

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from Grokipedia
Kang Daniel videography encompasses the music videos, performance videos, and related visual content featuring the South Korean singer, dancer, songwriter, and former CEO of KONNECT Entertainment, who now operates under Artistic Round Alliance (ARA) following KONNECT's closure in 2024, across his career in K-pop. Debuting as the winner of Produce 101 Season 2 in 2017, Daniel first gained prominence through group music videos with the project boy band Wanna One, before transitioning to a prolific solo career in 2019 that has defined much of his videographic output. His solo videos emphasize dynamic choreography, thematic storytelling, and genre-blending aesthetics, ranging from minimalist pop to high-energy EDM and introspective hip-hop, often self-produced to showcase his creative control. Key milestones in Daniel's solo videography include his debut music video for "What Are You Up To" from the special album Color on Me (July 25, 2019), which featured a sleek, urban noir style and marked his independent launch amid legal challenges with former agencies. Follow-up releases like the single "Touchin'" (November 25, 2019), styled as a thriller, highlighted his acting range alongside music. In 2020, videos for "2U" from the mini album (March 24) brought vibrant, uplifting dance sequences, while "Who U Are" from (August 3) explored emotional depth with surreal visuals. Later works such as "PARANOIA" (February 16, 2021) delivered intense, vibes, and "Antidote" from (April 13, 2021) incorporated retro-futuristic elements. Daniel's videography continued to evolve with experimental releases like "Don't Tell (Feat. Jessi)" (July 6, 2022), blending bold collaboration and aesthetics, and English-language tracks such as "WASTELAND" (June 7, 2023). More recent entries include "Electric Shock" (September 23, 2024), a high-octane video emphasizing his performer roots under ARA, "" from the mini album Glow to Haze (June 16, 2025), featuring narrative-driven performance elements, "NO DAY" (September 3, 2025), a digital single with playful lyric and performance videos, and "Watercolor" (feat. Ai Tomioka) (October 22, 2025), a Japanese single with official audio and live visuals reflecting cross-cultural experimentation. These videos, often directed or conceptually overseen by Daniel, have collectively amassed hundreds of millions of views, underscoring his influence in visual production.

Music videos

As lead artist

Kang Daniel's solo music videography as lead artist commenced with his debut color on me in July 2019, featuring the title track "What Are You Up To," directed by Beomjin J., which depicts the singer's boredom and yearning to reconnect with a distant lover through vibrant, everyday scenes transitioning to intimate moments. Later that year, the digital single "Touchin'," released in , adopted a retro '80s homage, with Kang portrayed as a charismatic, James Bond-esque spy navigating high-stakes chases and flirtations in neon-lit urban settings. In 2020, Kang released multiple videos tied to his mini album CYAN and other projects. The lead single "2U" from CYAN, directed by Paranoid Paradigm, presented an uplifting electro-pop narrative of longing for closeness, set against colorful, dynamic choreography in abstract spaces that emphasized emotional vulnerability and connection. A special clip for "Adulthood," also from CYAN, explored themes of maturation through introspective visuals of Kang reflecting on personal growth amid urban solitude. The collaboration "Refresh" with Zico, positioned as Kang's lead release, featured high-energy sequences in industrial environments, highlighting resilience and renewal. Similarly, "Waves" featuring Simon Dominic and Jamie visualized turbulent emotions via oceanic metaphors and fluid choreography on beaches and waves, underscoring emotional highs and lows. For the mini album MAGENTA, "Who U Are" delved into self-discovery and awakening, with surreal, dreamlike sequences of Kang unraveling hidden identities in a labyrinthine world. The B-side "Movie" with Dvwn portrayed a cinematic romance unfolding like a film reel, blending nostalgic black-and-white footage with colorful to evoke heartfelt storytelling. The year 2021 saw releases from the mini album YELLOW. The pre-release single "Paranoia," co-directed by Jang Dong-ju and Rima Yoon of Rigend Film, centered on an internal battle with paranoia and demons, using dark, psychological horror elements like shadowy figures and intense close-ups to symbolize mental turmoil, culminating in a cathartic resolution. A performance version of "Paranoia" followed, stripping down to raw choreography in minimalist staging to accentuate the track's edgy intensity. "Antidote," the title track from YELLOW, adopted an aesthetic, healing motif with ethereal visuals of Kang seeking solace in nature and light, contrasting vulnerability with triumphant recovery. The collaboration "Outerspace" with Loco, led by Kang, ventured into cosmic exploration, featuring space-age effects and floating dance moves to represent boundless creativity and escape. In 2022, Kang's full album The Story and subsequent projects yielded several videos. "Ready to Ride," a Universe Music project single, captured adventurous freedom through motorcycle-riding sequences across open roads, emphasizing thrill and independence. The title track "Upside Down" from The Story inverted reality with gravity-defying stunts and mirrored worlds, exploring disorientation in love via innovative camera work. A performance version highlighted synchronized group dances in flipped orientations. "," a B-side, celebrated triumphant marches with festive, colorful processions symbolizing milestones. Collaborations like "" with and infused youthful energy into playful, synchronized routines in schoolyard settings; "How We Live" with reflected laid-back lifestyles through casual urban vignettes; and "Don’t Tell" with Jessi delivered bold, secretive tension via noir-inspired pursuits. The single "Joy Ride" evoked euphoric drives in sunny landscapes, focusing on carefree escapism. "Nirvana," from the repackaged The Story : RETOLD with pH-1, blended serene enlightenment with gritty urban backdrops, using meditative poses amid chaotic streets to convey . 2023 brought videos from REALIEZ and other singles. "Look Where We Are" (with 220 Kid and Willim), chronicled a journey of success through montage-style clips of and travels. "Wasteland" portrayed post-apocalyptic survival with rugged, dystopian aesthetics and intense action choreography. The title track "SOS" from REALIEZ depicted a desperate call for help in a crumbling world, with cinematic urgency in derelict structures and dramatic lighting. A version amplified the track's rock-infused energy through live-band setups. The B-side "Re8el" explored rebellion against norms via rebellious art and defiant dances in confined spaces. For 2024's mini album ACT, the lead "Electric Shock" electrified viewers with sci-fi shock therapy themes, featuring neon pulses and convulsive movements to illustrate awakening passion. A performance version showcased electrified effects and precise formations. In 2025, releases included the single "Mess" (April 9), with chaotic, expressive visuals of emotional disarray, using fragmented editing and raw expressions to capture relational turmoil. The mini album Glow to Haze followed on June 16, with title track "Episode" featuring narrative-driven performance elements that reflect introspective growth and hazy transitions in artistic expression. The single "NO DAY" (September 2025) presented motivational themes through dynamic, forward-moving in urban and settings, emphasizing perseverance. Kang Daniel has appeared as a featured artist in select music videos for international collaborators, showcasing his versatility in blending with electronic and rock genres. These projects highlight his growing global reach following his solo debut in 2019. In 2021, Kang Daniel contributed vocals to "," a track by Canadian electronic producer featuring American singer-songwriter Anthony Russo. Released on January 15 via , the song marked Kang Daniel's first single outside Korea and built on their prior remote collaboration for his 2020 EP . The music video, directed by Jordan Wozy and produced by Dojo House, blends live-action footage with digital recreations to depict an immersive, euphoric universe symbolizing falling in love. Kang Daniel performs a 25-second bilingual English-Korean verse midway through, adding an international flair, while Russo appears styled as a Slim Shady-esque figure with combed blonde hair and tattooed arms. Filmed remotely amid the , the video emphasizes the artists' seamless chemistry across regions, with behind-the-scenes accounts noting the effortless flow of ideas during production. This collaboration underscored Kang Daniel's openness to cross-genre partnerships, expanding his beyond traditional . Another notable appearance came in 2022 with Japanese rock guitarist MIYAVI's "Hush Hush," from his album Imaginary. The full music video, directed by Dyan Jong and released on April 12, adopts a moody noir aesthetic intertwined with metaverse themes, featuring stunning special effects and hidden interactive elements presented as an NFT collection by KLKTN. Kang Daniel, credited as the featured vocalist, interacts virtually with MIYAVI through a metaverse link, symbolizing a bridge between their worlds despite physical distance. His scenes were filmed separately in Korea due to pandemic restrictions, while MIYAVI's portions were shot in Los Angeles, with overall ideation originating in Japan—a process described as challenging yet innovative. The Korean version, sung primarily by Kang Daniel, served as a special OST for the Disney+ drama Rookie Cops, tying the project to his acting endeavors and highlighting his multifaceted career. This video's futuristic visuals and cross-cultural fusion further demonstrated Kang Daniel's role in fostering global music exchanges.

Guest appearances

Kang Daniel's guest appearances in music videos primarily occurred early in his career, featuring brief cameos that highlighted his rising prominence without serving as a lead role. In January 2018, made a notable in Davichi's "Days Without You" (너 없는 시간들) , directed by Kyle, which was released to commemorate the duo's 10th anniversary. Filmed during his active period as a member of the project boy group , the video depicted a heartfelt of longing, with Daniel portraying a key supporting character alongside the artists. This cameo significantly boosted his visibility among fans, leveraging 's popularity to introduce him to a broader audience beyond idol music enthusiasts. In September 2020, Kang Daniel featured in a short cameo at the beginning and end of "I Believe," a collaboration track by Bae Jin-young and Kim Yo-han for the Pepsi x Starship Heritage Project, directed by Pinklabel Visual. Released after his solo debut in 2019, the appearance tied into the newtro synth-pop remake of Shin Seung-hun's classic, showing Daniel in a casual, connective role that nodded to shared Produce 101 alumni ties. The brief spot enhanced cross-promotion within the K-pop community, further solidifying his post-group relevance and appealing to fans of collaborative projects.

Special performances

Kang Daniel has released several special performance videos that emphasize live choreography and dynamic staging, serving as promotional extensions to his music releases. These differ from his official music videos by prioritizing raw performance energy over narrative concepts, often featuring studio setups or unique venues to showcase dance precision and vocal delivery. The "[Special Performance] PARANOIA" video, released on February 19, 2021, captures Kang Daniel executing the song's intricate choreography in a minimalist studio environment, highlighting his solo dance movements and emotional intensity without additional narrative elements. Directed as a choreography-focused piece, it contrasts with the conceptual music video's exploration of inner conflict by focusing solely on performance execution. Similarly, the "[Special Performance] " video, uploaded on April 19, 2021, presents a high-energy rendition with vibrant lighting effects and synchronized group , emphasizing the track's upbeat rhythm and elements in a controlled studio setting. This format underscores the song's themes of liberation through fluid, intense movements, diverging from the music video's more stylized visuals. In the "[Special Performance] Nirvana (Feat. pH-1, WDBZ)" video from December 17, 2022, collaborates with the featured artists in a spotlight-lit studio , delivering powerful, synchronized that builds from calm verses to explosive choruses, capturing the song's blend of hip-hop and melody. The staging relies on dramatic lighting to enhance the track's pursuit-of-bliss motif, providing a live-like intensity absent in the music video's scenic freedom sequences. Kang Daniel's "'Parade' on the ," taped on June 16, 2022, and uploaded on September 23, 2022, marks his U.S. television debut with a grand outdoor staging on a boat in Seoul's Han River, featuring , a panoramic backdrop, and elaborate group to evoke celebration and escape. Produced for the , this live-taped rendition amplifies the song's office-worker-freedom theme through its expansive, festive production, setting it apart from standard studio performances. The "Electric Shock Performance Video," released on September 30, 2024, showcases and dancers in a high-intensity studio setup with sharp lighting and precise synchronization, highlighting the track's electrifying EDM beats and dynamic movements from the EP ACT to promote his return to high-energy performances. The "Episode Performance Video," uploaded on June 23, 2025, features in a narrative-infused sequence with hazy, atmospheric visuals and fluid group , emphasizing emotional transitions and introspective themes from the mini album Glow to in a dimly lit studio environment.

Promotional trailers and lyric videos

Kang has utilized promotional trailers and lyric videos to build anticipation for his music releases, often focusing on teasers and multilingual adaptations to engage global audiences. These short-form videos emphasize thematic elements from his albums without featuring full performances, serving as supplementary content to the primary music videos. The "'The Story' Trailer," released on May 2, 2022, by , announced Kang 's comeback after a year-long hiatus and hyped his first full-length album of the same name. This 90-second video employs an intriguing, cinematic visual style with subtle motifs, including shadowy figures and to evoke mystery and personal growth, aligning with the album's introspective themes. A behind-the-scenes making was later shared on August 14, 2022, offering exclusive glimpses into the production process, such as on-set directing and Kang 's involvement in conceptualizing the . For the title track "Upside Down" from The Story, an English-language lyric video was unexpectedly released on June 15, 2022, to support international outreach and broaden accessibility for non-Korean-speaking fans. Running at 3:24, the animated video features vibrant, dynamic visuals with rotating graphics and color shifts that mirror the song's pop genre and themes of reversal and empowerment, displaying English subtitles synchronized to the whistling and clapping elements in the track. In preparation for his Japanese debut EP Joy Ride, released the "TPIR (feat. ) Lyric Video" on August 17, 2022, as a pre-release single promotion targeting the Japanese market. The approximately 3-minute video adopts a casual, location-based visual style, filmed on a in Tokyo's suburbs during 's visit, capturing urban scenery and subtle motion to complement the collaborative track's energetic rock fusion with . This approach provided an intimate, behind-the-scenes feel unique to the video's spontaneous production. The "[Glow to Haze] Exhibit Intro Film," released on May 23, 2025, serves as an atmospheric teaser for Kang Daniel's sixth mini , featuring abstract visuals of glowing and hazy transitions with symbolic motifs to hint at themes of and introspection, building excitement ahead of the June 16 release. The "Episode MV Teaser #2" for Glow to Haze, uploaded on June 15, 2025, is a 20-second clip showcasing enigmatic scenes and snippets with a cinematic haze effect, teasing the title track's narrative depth and engaging global fans through mysterious storytelling elements.

Video albums

Live video albums

Kang Daniel's live video albums primarily document his solo concert tours, offering fans full-length recordings of performances along with supplementary footage. These releases highlight his evolution as a performer, showcasing high-energy setlists drawn from his and emphasizing his stage presence during international tours. The first such album, Joy Ride Through Japan, was released on March 8, 2023, in Blu-ray format by . It captures performances from his inaugural tour in October 2022, held at venues including , as part of the KANGDANIEL: 1st EP Release Tour JOY RIDE THROUGH JAPAN. The video features a 12-song setlist including Japanese versions of "Upside Down," "Loser," "Ride 4 u," and "1000x," alongside tracks like "Joy Ride," "TPIR" (featuring ), "," and "," blending upbeat dance numbers with fan-favorite hits from his albums The Story and . Directed footage focuses on the live concerts with additional documentary elements chronicling tour preparations, available exclusively in physical Blu-ray editions with privileges such as a sleeve case and booklet. Following this, : My Parade was released on October 30, 2023, in DVD and KiT Video formats via Company. The documentary premiered in theaters worldwide on August 30, 2023, with streaming availability on platforms like Viki and Apple TV. Directed by Jaeseok Park, it documents his First Parade world tour from 2022 to 2023, featuring concerts across Seoul's , , Bangkok's Thunder Dome, and ' Wiltern Theatre, among others. The setlist prominently includes opener "Flash," title tracks like "" and "TOUCHIN'," collaborations such as "Waves" (feat. & ) and "Don't Tell" (feat. Jessi), and emotional closers like "Who U Are," reflecting a narrative arc from high-tempo anthems to introspective ballads. Beyond pure concert footage, it incorporates behind-the-scenes rehearsals and interviews, providing context to his solo career trajectory post-Wanna One, and received positive acclaim for its intimate portrayal of tour challenges, earning an 8.1/10 rating on .

Documentary and compilation videos

Kang has released a limited number of documentary and compilation video projects that offer personal insights into his travels and career milestones, distinct from his performance-based works. These include travel-focused reality content and retrospective compilations that highlight his creative process following his solo debut in 2019. The "Hello, Daniel: Travel Story in Portland & LA" DVD, released on June 30, 2020, serves as his inaugural solo reality program, chronicling a personal journey through Portland and . It features vlog-style footage of daily adventures, cultural explorations, and behind-the-scenes moments from an SBS FiL travel show appearance, alongside the production process for his second mini album, . The package contains two DVDs totaling approximately 123 minutes, with bonus features such as interviews and unreleased clips, all subtitled in Korean, English, Chinese, and Japanese; pre-orders ran from May 15 to June 1, 2020, emphasizing self-directed elements in capturing his independent artistic evolution. In late 2020, issued "Never Standing Still – It's Time to Shine," his first artbook accompanied by a 40-minute DVD compilation that retrospects his early career trajectory through thematic on music and aspirations. Photographed by acclaimed artist MJ Kim, known for work with , the video compiles behind-the-scenes imagery, reflective interviews, and visual essays on personal growth, packaged with a 160-page book, postcards, and a poster; pre-orders opened on October 30 and closed November 11, 2020, underscoring his hands-on involvement in conceptualizing the narrative.

Variety and reality appearances

Television shows

Kang Daniel first gained widespread recognition through his participation as a contestant on the Mnet survival program Produce 101 Season 2 in 2017, where he showcased his dance skills and charisma in various performance challenges, ultimately ranking first with 1,578,837 votes and becoming the center of the project boy group Wanna One. This appearance, featuring episodes of intense training montages and live stage evaluations, marked his debut in television videography and propelled him to national fame as a leading idol figure. In late 2017, Kang appeared on MBC's variety show , a program exploring homebodies' lifestyles, where he shared roommate experiences with EXO's , including comedic moments like nodding off during candle-making activities that highlighted his relatable, endearing personality on camera. His episode, which aired from September 2017 to early 2018, generated significant buzz, topping rankings for most discussed TV appearances and further endearing him to audiences through lighthearted, unscripted footage. That same year, Kang joined SBS's mystery variety show Master Key as a regular cast member starting from episode 1, participating in key-hunting games and deduction challenges that captured his quick wit and teamwork in dynamic group settings. His involvement across eight episodes earned him the Rookie Award in Variety at the 2017 , with notable video moments including his enthusiastic reactions during high-stakes reveals that showcased his adaptability in ensemble formats. In 2018, Kang featured on MBC's for episodes 25–29 alongside fellow members Ong Seong-woo and Kim Jae-hwan, engaging in communal living challenges like cooking and games in an unfamiliar house, which produced heartfelt footage of their close-knit dynamics and personal revelations, such as his unique ideal type preferences shared during casual interviews. These episodes emphasized unfiltered interactions that reinforced his image as a warm, youthful entertainer. Kang starred in his own travel reality series Hello, Daniel on SBS in 2020, documenting a solo trip to Portland and across six episodes, where video segments captured his reflections on work-life balance, local explorations like Kinfolk activities, and interactions with American culture, providing an intimate look at his personal growth post-Wanna One. The show's healing, narrative-driven footage highlighted his natural on-camera presence in non-competitive settings. In 2021, Kang took on survival challenges in – Pioneers on SBS for episodes 438–442, set on a remote off Goheung, , where he collaborated on building shelters and foraging, with standout video moments including his budding camaraderie with trot singer Park Goon during high-rating scenes of mutual encouragement amid harsh conditions. This appearance demonstrated his versatility in adventure formats, drawing peak viewership for authentic endurance footage. From 2022 to 2023, Kang served as a judge on TV Chosun's trot competition Mr. Trot 2, appearing in 13 episodes to evaluate contestants' performances with insightful commentary, contributing to the show's revival through his balanced perspective as a idol bridging genres. His judging role provided video highlights of constructive feedback sessions that underscored his matured entertainment expertise. In 2022, Kang made a guest appearance on MBC's as a contestant under the pseudonym "Cat Butler," performing in the preliminary rounds and showcasing his vocal and disguise skills in a mystery music format that emphasized anonymity and stage presence. Also in 2022, he guested on KBS2's in episode 18, participating in musical collaborations and discussions that highlighted his artistry alongside other performers. In 2023, Kang hosted Mnet's dance reality competition Street Woman Fighter 2, appearing across multiple episodes to guide dancer crews through battles and challenges, with footage capturing his energetic hosting style and interactions that bridged K-pop and street dance cultures. In 2024, Kang hosted Mnet's dance battle program Stage Fighter, featuring competitions among 64 dancers from Korean traditional, contemporary, and ballet genres, with episodes showcasing his role in facilitating intense performances and genre fusions.

Web shows

Kang Daniel has participated in several web-based variety and reality shows, primarily distributed through digital platforms like and the app, allowing for direct fan engagement and interactive elements such as app-exclusive content and live comments. These shows often feature vlog-style formats, behind-the-scenes glimpses into his daily life, and themed challenges that highlight his personality and talents, distinguishing them from traditional broadcast television by emphasizing on-demand accessibility and fan-driven narratives. "Colorful Daniel" is a travelogue series that premiered in 2019, with Kang exploring international locations to share personal stories and cultural experiences. The first season consisted of seven episodes released weekly on Wednesdays starting September 25, 2019, via his official YouTube channel, covering destinations like Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and Taipei. A second season launched in 2022 under the title "Bucket List," focusing on personal challenges and memory-making, with episodes uploaded to the same platform, incorporating fan-submitted ideas for interactive storytelling. "DaniTV," running from 2020 to 2024, is a vlog-style web series produced by his agency KONNECT Entertainment and exclusively hosted on his official YouTube channel, amassing over 50 episodes by early 2024. It provides intimate looks at Kang's creative process, daily routines, and behind-the-scenes from events like award shows and photoshoots, with formats including personal reflections, staff interviews, and casual outings such as camping trips. The series fosters fan interaction through comment sections and themed episodes responding to viewer questions, emphasizing its digital-first approach. In 2021, Kang starred in "Agent Blackjack K," a spy-themed on the app, where he portrayed secret agent "K" on missions to protect from aliens, blending action skits with humor. The series included 10 main episodes plus four spin-off installments in a pre-released format, allowing fans to unlock additional content via in-app purchases and interactions. Its digital elements, like app-based teasers and fan-voted mission outcomes, enhanced viewer immersion. Kang appeared as a guest in episode 4 of the seven-part Originals documentary " Evolution," which premiered on March 31, 2021, discussing the industry's growth and his career journey alongside other artists. Streamed globally on , the series used interviews and archival footage to trace K-pop's evolution, with Kang's segment highlighting his transition from idol trainee to solo artist. "Niel’s Camping," launched in April 2021 on the app under the "GGULlog.zam" banner, featured Kang organizing a luxury trip for his manager and dancer friends, showcasing relaxed games, meals, and bonding moments across a limited run of episodes. The format emphasized unscripted fun and crew dynamics, with fans accessing full versions through the app for enhanced interaction like reaction shares. "SSAP-DANCE," another 2021 original, ran for six episodes from July 6 to July 22, presenting Kang in dance challenges within a "dojang" (training hall) setting, supported by his team in a self-sufficient project format. Aired Tuesdays and Thursdays, it highlighted his choreography skills through missions and improvisations, with digital perks including teaser unlocks and fan polls for episode themes. "TODAKLISM," debuting in September 2021 on , is a ASMR-focused series where Kang offers comforting messages and relaxation content, structured as short-form episodes released Thursdays at 10 AM KST. The first season provided direct fan consolations across eight episodes, while the 2022 second story expanded with visual elements like photobook-style visuals; its app-exclusive nature allowed for personalized audio triggers and comment-based feedback loops.

Hosting and presenting roles

Television and event hosting

Kang began his hosting career during his time as a member of the project group , initially taking on special MC roles at live events before transitioning to prominent television presenting positions starting in 2021. His hosting style, characterized by energetic engagement and multilingual capabilities in Korean, English, and Japanese, has been praised for hyping performers and bridging communication gaps during international broadcasts, though it has occasionally drawn criticism for perceived lack of polish in ad-libbing. This evolution from guest appearances to regular MC duties reflects his growing prominence in the entertainment industry, particularly in and music-related programs. In September 2017, Kang served as a special MC at KCON alongside fellow members and , where he introduced performers and facilitated audience interactions during the two-day K-pop convention in . These early roles marked his initial foray into event hosting, building on his visibility from Season 2. Kang's television hosting breakthrough came in 2021 as the main MC for Mnet's , a female dance crew survival program, where he hosted all 9 episodes from August to October, introducing challenges, interviewing contestants, and energizing the live audience with enthusiastic reactions that contributed to the show's viral popularity. He reprised this role for the spin-off , airing from November 2021 to January 2022, guiding teenage dance teams through competitions and providing commentary on performances across 6 episodes, which helped extend the series' appeal to younger demographics. In 2023, Kang returned as MC for , hosting the 10-episode season from August to November and incorporating lessons from prior controversies—such as past phrasing mishaps—to deliver a more stable presentation, culminating in a controversy-free finale that highlighted his improved professionalism. That same year, in December 2023, Kang co-hosted the in the with IVE's and ZEROBASEONE's , leading the ceremony's , award presentations, and performances for over 20 acts, leveraging his multilingual skills to engage an international audience of approximately 5,000 attendees. His hosting duties extended to other events, including special MC appearances at various music festivals and award shows between 2017 and 2024, such as guest spots at the and domestic fan meetings. In 2024, Kang co-hosted the Special on MBC with , , and NMIXX's Haewon, managing archery, track, and e-sports segments across multiple episodes in July and September, where his stable delivery and rapport with idol participants were noted for enhancing viewer engagement. Later that year, from September 2024, he took on the MC role for Mnet's Stage Fighter, a dance competition blending street, modern, and classical genres, hosting the inaugural season by introducing genre-specific challenges and contestants, continuing his streak in the network's dance programming franchise.

Radio programs

Kang Daniel has hosted several radio programs, primarily through digital platforms that incorporate visual elements such as live audio streams, promotional teasers, and YouTube-uploaded clips, aligning with his broader by providing fans with multimedia glimpses into his personality and interests. His debut radio endeavor, The Kang Daniel Show (2019), was a special four-episode series broadcast on Naver's NOW audio streaming service during the holiday from September 11 to 15. The program featured casual conversations, personal anecdotes, and guest appearances, including rapper Gray in episode three, where they discussed music and daily life. Visual tie-ins included official clips of select episodes, allowing fans to see Kang's expressive hosting style alongside the audio content. In 2021, Kang expanded his radio presence on the fan communication app with Kang Daniel Film Festival, a weekly program starting February 8 that centered on discussions, movie quizzes, and recommendations reflecting his passion for cinema. Episodes often included thematic segments like trivia and guest spots from industry figures, with video components such as animated teasers and highlight reels shared on to enhance engagement. Later that year, Hello Danity launched on February 13 as a fan-focused radio show, where Kang addressed listener questions, shared behind-the-scenes stories, and fostered direct interaction with his fanbase, Danity; visual elements included app-exclusive photos and short video messages accompanying the audio broadcasts. By 2022, Kang continued with Daniel School Newsletter, a lighthearted, update-oriented radio format evoking a school bulletin theme, delivering news on his activities, fan feedback, and fun facts in episodic releases. Complementing this, Catch Up! Kang Daniel debuted weekly from February 6, offering conversational catch-up sessions on recent events, personal reflections, and occasional guest chats, with video tie-ins like promotional shorts and live stream snippets on the UNIVERSE platform and YouTube. These radio programs significantly bolstered Kang Daniel's personal brand by highlighting his affable, knowledgeable, and fan-oriented persona beyond music performances, creating intimate visual-audio experiences that deepened audience connection. They also briefly tied into his music promotions, such as teasing upcoming tracks during fan interactions on .

Promotional work

Commercials

Kang Daniel's commercial videography encompasses a series of television and digital advertisements where he served as a model and , often highlighting his charismatic presence and skills to promote products across , , , telecommunications, and sports sectors. Following the disbandment of in December 2018, his solo endorsements surged, solidifying his status as one of South Korea's top male endorsers and contributing to sold-out product launches and increased brand visibility. These video spots typically featured dynamic concepts tying into his youthful, energetic public image from music promotions, airing primarily on Korean broadcast networks like MBC, SBS, and KBS, as well as and platforms. The following table summarizes his key commercial video appearances chronologically, focusing on verified campaigns with available details on concepts, roles, platforms, and durations.
YearBrandCampaign ConceptRoleAiring PlatformsDuration
2017Think Nature Body LotionNatural body care for daily refreshment, emphasizing gentle hydration and skin healthModel (as part of Wanna One)TV commercials on major Korean networks, YouTube teasers2017 (campaign launch)
2018Think Nature Natural CareExtension of natural skincare line, focusing on eco-friendly hair and body productsModel (solo and group features)TV spots, online videos2018
2018HiteJinro Hite Extra ColdRefreshing beer experience for summer, with cool, lively party scenesVoiceover and modelTV advertisements, digital clips2018 (seasonal)
2019RimowaLuxury travel luggage durability and style for modern adventurersModel showcasing product featuresYouTube promotional videos, social media2019
2019Calvin KleinDenim jeans lifestyle campaign promoting casual confidence and sensualitySpokesmodel in fashion-forward visualsTV commercials, Instagram and YouTube ads2019–2020
2019Subway KoreaFresh sandwich promotions with customizable meals for busy lifestylesAdvertisement model in eating scenesTV spots, online promotions2019
2019KT CorporationSamsung Galaxy Note 10 5G 'Aura Red' telecom integration, highlighting innovative features like AI cameraModel demonstrating device usageTV and digital ads, YouTube2019 (product launch)
2019Givenchy BeautyElegant beauty products for sophisticated looks, focusing on perfumes and makeupBrand ambassador in glamorous settingsTV commercials, beauty channel videos2019–2021
2019–2021Mexicana ChickenFried chicken flavors for casual dining, with fun, appetizing group meals and new menu itemsFace of the brand in promotional spotsTV and online commercials2019–2021
2020PepsiGlobal K-pop project 'For the Love of Korea' with collaborative music video and special clipsCollaborator and modelYouTube, V Live, TV2020
2020Puma KoreaSportswear line 'RS-X' emphasizing street style and athletic performanceBrand model in dynamic action sequencesTV ads, YouTube launch videos, social media2020–2021
2021MernelShampoo for hair nourishment and shine, targeting everyday careModel in lifestyle videosDigital ads, YouTube2021
2021IceprayPain relief spray for active lifestyles, demonstrating quick applicationEndorser in sports-themed clipsTV spots, online platforms2021
2022Bio HealSkincare 'Probioderm' line for probiotics-based healing and glowEndorsement model in soothing application demosTV commercials (30-second spots), YouTube2022–present
2022GatoradeHydration sports drink for athletes, featuring energetic workout recoveryModel in action sports footageDigital videos, social media campaigns2022
2022The BOIBOYSkincare and beauty brand promoting men's grooming productsEndorsement modelYouTube ads, TV tie-ins2022–2023
2023SPAOCasual fashion apparel for young adults, casual wear conceptsModel in lifestyle fashion videosOnline platforms, YouTube2023
These commercials not only boosted brand sales—such as the rapid sell-outs of Think Nature products during his early endorsements—but also enhanced 's endorsement portfolio, leading to over 20 deals by 2023 and establishing him as a key player in Korea's advertising industry post-Wanna One.

Exhibitions

In 2019, following his solo debut with the EP Color on Me, held his first domestic exhibition titled "Color on Seoul" in . The event, organized by his agency , celebrated the album's vibrant, artistic themes through multimedia displays inspired by its colorful aesthetic and production process. Held from November 22 to 24 at KINTEX Exhibition Hall 1 in (near ), the exhibition featured interactive installations including projected footage of behind-the-scenes videos from the Color on Me album production, overseas fanmeetings, and sketches for related projects like Colorful Daniel. These video elements ran in 50-minute sessions throughout the day, blending and videography to immerse visitors in Kang Daniel's creative journey. The exhibition drew significant media attention as Kang Daniel's inaugural solo fan event in Korea, with many attendees also participating in the accompanying fanmeeting on November 23–24. Coverage highlighted its high production quality and role in showcasing his transition to independent artistry post-Wanna One.

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