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Kwon Min-sik (Korean권민식; born February 26, 1994), known professionally as Sik-K (식케이), is a South Korean rapper. He first garnered attention when he appeared on Show Me the Money 4 in 2015.

Early life and education

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Kwon Min-sik was born on February 26, 1994,[2] and has an older sister.[3] He attended Balsan Middle School, and subsequently moved to Vancouver, Canada with his family, where he attended Dr. Charles Best Secondary School. After his graduation, Kwon returned to South Korea. He majored in Business Administration at Sejong University, and later dropped out.[4][5]

Career

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In 2015, Sik-K appeared on Show Me the Money 4.[6] He released his first EP, Flip, on July 20, 2016.[7] In 2022, Sik-K left H1ghr Music when his contract expired.[8]

Personal life

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Kwon enlisted in the army for his mandatory military enlistment on June 29, 2020.[9]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[10]
FL1P
  • Released: February 26, 2019
  • Label: H1ghr Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. "Flip : FL1P"
  2. "Noizy"
  3. "19 Cayenne Freestyle"
  4. "Vanessa" (with Crush)
  5. "Love Aches"
  6. "Fxck.That.Flower"
  7. "Outta My Head"
  8. "Mi Casa Es Tu Casa" (with Jessi & The Quiett)
  9. "Xibal"
  10. "Addict"
  11. "Fire"
  12. "Runnin'"
  13. "R.I.P (Rest in Party)"
  14. "Sorry (1000)" (with Crush)
28
Headliner
  • Released: June 11, 2020
  • Label: H1ghr Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. "Headliner Str8bars (Big Celebration)"
  2. "RSVP"
  3. "Uno Gotta Run"
  4. "Need Her"
  5. "Hater" (with Haon)
  6. "Joe"
  7. "Darling" (with Crush)
  8. "New Love"
  9. "She's Gone"
  10. "Addy" (with Moon)
  11. "Too Picky"
  12. "12:45"
  13. "Nirvana"
  14. "Bae"
  15. "IBTFY" (with pH-1)
  16. "Tell Ya!"
32
Pop A Lot
  • Released: August 9, 2023
  • Label: KC, Dreamus
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. "Stupid I Guess"
  2. "See You in Every Party"
  3. "5882 (Oppa ASAP)"
  4. "Exotic & Toxic"
  5. "The Sik"
  6. "I Wonder" (featuring Big Naughty)
  7. "Got Lost"
  8. "On the Phone" (featuring Uhm Jung-hwa)
  9. "Sorry, I Hate You" (featuring B.I)
  10. "Can You Not?" (featuring Leellamarz)
  11. "Dirty" (featuring Be'O)
  12. "Give Me Lit" (featuring M Huncho)
  13. "Stay"
  14. "PLUTO PLUTo PLUto PLuto Pluto"
  15. "Alright" (featuring pH-1, Haon & Jay Park)
  16. "Plz"
  17. "28"
54 KOR: 1,486[13]

Extended plays

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Title EP details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[14]
Flip
  • Released: July 20, 2016
  • Label: OTC
  • Formats: Digital download
Track listing
  1. "Zero Fucks Is Given"
  2. "Cha Cha"
  3. "Rendezvous"
  4. "No Where" (featuring Loco)
  5. "Act Different" (featuring Mac Kidd)
  6. "God Damn"
  7. "Habibi"
  8. "Don't Play" (featuring Punchnello)
  9. "I Call It Love"
  10. "Alcohol" (with Jay Park)
  11. "#yelowsmobbin"
H.A.L.F (Have.A.Little.Fun)
  • Released: June 5, 2017
  • Label: H1ghr Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. "Ring Ring" (with Gaeko)
  2. "Party (Shut Down)" (with Crush)
  3. "Henny"
  4. "Chit Chat Ting" (with Herr Nayne)
  5. "Too Many" (with Jay Park)
  6. "Interlude: 24 7 365"
  7. "XYZ"
  8. "A Lil Bit" (with Simon Dominic and The Quiett)
  9. "Somebody Else"
  10. "Have a Little Fun" (with DPR Live)
39
Boycold
  • Released: September 21, 2017
  • Label: H1ghr Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. "Your Night"
  2. "Earphone"
  3. "Get That Money"
  4. "Ex" (with Cha Cha Malone)
  5. "H1gher Gang" (with Jay Park and pH-1)
43
Trapart
  • Released: January 19, 2018
  • Label: H1ghr Music
  • Formats: Digital download
Track listing
  1. "Young Boy"
  2. "YeLowS Gang" (with Herr Nayne and Woodie Gochild)
  3. "Fuck It Up"
  4. "Link Up"
  5. "Another 0" (with The Quiett)
  6. "Never Know" (with Loco)
  7. "Lil Baby"
  8. "Not My Type"
  9. "Boom" (with Loopy)
  10. "Choppy" (with Herr Nayne)
  11. "Never Know" (with Ye Ali)
Officially OG
  • Released: March 24, 2020
  • Label: H1ghr Music
  • Formats: Digital download
Track listing
  1. "VJ Is Classic"
  2. "No Hook" (with Paloalto and The Quiett)
  3. "Hear Me"
  4. "30min" (with Simon Dominic)
  5. "Soap Seoul"
  6. "Season Off"
  7. "Do Main 2020" (with Lil Boi, Takewon, Ugly Duck & Zico)
  8. "Water" (with Haon, Jay Park, Woodie Gochild & pH-1)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Collaborative albums and mixtapes

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Title Album details
S.O.S (Sink Or Swim) (with Coogie)
  • Released: September 24, 2019
  • Label: H1ghr Music
  • Formats: Digital download
Track listing
  1. "Drowning"
  2. "Two Everything" (with Giriboy)
  3. "Wet the Bed"
  4. "Goin' Up"
  5. "Summer Snack" (with The Quiett)
  6. "h1gherATM Freestyle"
Album on the Way! (with Haon)
  • Released: May 18, 2023
  • Label: KC
  • Formats: Digital download
Track listing
  1. "Shawty Wanna Wait"
  2. "Crash Mercedes"
  3. "Bitch Boy" (featuring Leellamarz)
  4. "Maybe I'm Kcrazy"
  5. "Balaclava Babies" (featuring Blase)
  6. "POV: God" (featuring Ourealgoat, ShyboyTobii)
  7. "I Can't See You"
  8. "Abu Dhabi D-day Freestyle" (featuring Theo)
  9. "Locked-In"
3=1 (with Haon and Leellamarz)
  • Released: February 21, 2024
  • Label: Ambition Musik
  • Formats: Digital download
KCTape, Vol. 1 (with Haon and Vangdale)
  • Released: May 22, 2024
  • Label: KC
  • Formats: Digital download
Track listing
  1. "X"
  2. "GIOTL"
  3. "Hella Dope" (featuring Icecream Drum, Leellamarz and White Punk)
  4. "Go DJ" (featuring Jibin)
  5. "Cybertruck Beastmode"
  6. "Beat the Case"
  7. "I Like It" (featuring Leellamarz)
  8. "Sohohouse Paris"
  9. "What the Deal" (featuring Coogie)
KCTape, Vol. 2 (with Haon and Vangdale)
  • Released: July 30, 2024
  • Label: KC
  • Formats: Digital download
K-Flip (with Lil Moshpit)
  • Released: January 8, 2025
  • Label: KC, AT AREA
  • Formats: Digital download
KC2.5 (with Haon, Jmin, Nowimyoung and vangdale)
  • Released: August 8, 2025
  • Label: KC
  • Formats: Digital download

Singles

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As lead artist

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Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
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"Better Life" 2015 Non-album singles
"Untitled" (제목미정) (featuring Crucial Star and Taylor)
"I Call It Love" 2016 Flip
"No Where" (featuring Loco)
"Rendezvous" (랑데뷰)
"Ring Ring" (featuring Gaeko) H.A.L.F (Have.A.Little.Fun)
"Fly" 2017
"Party (Shut Down)" (featuring Crush) 97
"Your Night" (너의 밤) Boycold
"Choppy" (마음이) (featuring Herr Nayne) 2018 Trapart
"Yellows Gang" (featuring Herr Nayne and Woodie Gochild)
"Plus It" Non-album singles
"Skip and Kiss" (그래 그냥 내게 바로)
"Xibal" (X발) FL1P
"Fire"
"Addict" 2019
"Noizy"
"Why You?" Non-album singles
"Is It Love?" (featuring Moon Su-jin)
"Water" (featuring Woodie Gochild, pH-1, Haon and Jay Park) Officially OG
"Hear Me" (몰라) 2020
"Tell Ya!" Headliner
"Darling" (달링) (featuring Crush)
"5882 (Oppa ASAP)" 2023 Pop a Lot
"See You in Every Party"
"Trap" (featuring Jimmy Paige) 2024 Non-album single
"Lov3" (featuring Bryan Chase and Okasian) 2025 145 K-Flip+
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Collaborations

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Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
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"Respect" (with Lil Boi and Geegooin, featuring Loco, Gray and DJ Pumkin) 2015 6 Show Me the Money 4
"Stylin'" (with Supreme Boi and Elles) 2016 Non-album single
"Decalcomanie" (데칼코마니) (with Imlay) 2017 SM Station Season 2
"Just U" (with Jeong Se-woon) 24 Ever
"Iffy" (with pH-1 and Jay Park) 99 Non-album singles
"Garasadae" (가라사대) (with pH-1 and Woodie Gochild) 2018
"On The Road" (with Ted Park, pH-1 and Woodie Gochild)
"Kitkat" (with Woodie Gochild, Haon and pH-1)
"All Night" (까만밤) (with Soyou) 59 Re:Fresh
"119 Remix" (with various artists) [a] Non-album singles
"The Fearless Ones" (with The Quiett, Beenzino and Changmo) 2019
"Giddy Up" (with Haon, pH-1, Woodie Gochild and Jay Park) 120
"Gang Official Remix" (with pH-1, Jay Park and Haon) 2020 4
"TTM" (with B.I and Reddy) 2023
"Day Off" (with Haon)
"KC (Bust It Down)" (with Haon, featuring Leellamarz) 2024
"Tell Me Tell Me" (as M-Flo Loves Sik-K) 2026 M-Flo's Superliminal[23][24]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Other charted songs

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
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"Don't Be Shy" (Crush featuring Sik-K) 2017 88 Outside
"Yacht (K)" (Jay Park featuring Sik-K) 34 Non-album single
"VVIP" (Jo Woo-chan featuring Sik-K and Gaeko) 43 Show Me the Money 6
"Boong-Boong" (붕붕) (Haon featuring Sik-K) 2018 3 High School Rapper 2
"Easy" (Wheein featuring Sik-K) 36 Soar
"Watch Me Ballin'" (빌어먹을 인연) (Coogie featuring Sik-K) 72 Show Me the Money 777

Music videos

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Official music videos

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Year Title Album
2015 "Better Life" My Man
2016 "알콜은 싫지만 주면 마실 수 밖에" ("Alcohol") (feat. Jay Park) FLIP
"랑데뷰" ("Rendezvous")
2017 "FLY" (prod. Groovy Room) H.A.L.F (Have.A.Little.Fun)
"party (SHUT DOWN)" (feat.Crush)
"내일 모레" ("Get that Money") (Prod. BOYCOLD) BOYCOLD
"너의 밤" ("Your Night") (Prod. BOYCOLD)
"이어폰" ("Earphone") (Prod. BOYCOLD)
2018 "YeLowS Gang" (feat. Herr Nayne, Woodie Gochild) (prod. GroovyRoom) TRAPART
"그래 그냥 내게 바로" ("Skip And Kiss") (Prod. GroovyRoom) youth.wit.purpose
"FIRE" (Prod. GroovyRoom) FL1P
2019 "ADDICT" (Prod. Girlnexxtdoor)
"NOIZY" (Prod. GroovyRoom)
"LOVE ACHES + VANESSA" (Prod. BOYCOLD)
"WATER" (Feat. Woodie Gochild, pH-1, 김하온(HAON), Jay Park) (Prod. GooseBumps) Non-album single
"침대 노래(Wet The Bed)" (Prod. GXXD) S.O.S (Sink or Swim)
2020 TELL YA!, DARLING (Feat. Crush) Short Film Headliner

Other music video appearances

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Year Title Artist Album
2017 "데칼코마니" ("Decalcomanie") IMLAY and Sik-K SHURAI
"YACHT (K)" (Dance visual) Jay Park feat. Sik.K Yacht (K)
"YACHT (K)" (Choreography video)
"XINDOSHI" GroovyRoom feat. Sik.K, Loopy, Masta Wu, 김효은 (Kim Hyo-Eun) EVERYWHERE
"ADY" ("아침에 다시 얘기해") Boi B feat. Sik-K Night Vibe
"JUST U" (prod. GroovyRoom) Jeong Se-woon feat. Sik-K The 1st Mini Album, Pt.1 Ever
"Iffy" (prod. GroovyRoom) Sik-K, Jay Park, pH-1 Iffy
"Hope You're Ruined" KISSES feat. Sik-K K1sses
"I'm Good" ("아무렇지 않아") Bumzu feat. Sik-K BUMZU 3rd Mini Album '27'
2018 "Easy" Wheein feat. Sik-K Magnolia
2019 "The Fearless Ones" The Quiett, Sik-K, Beenzino, CHANGMO Non-album single
"GIDDY UP (Prod. GroovyRoom)" Sik-K, 김하온(HAON), pH-1, Woodie Gochild, 박재범 (Jay Park) Dingo x H1ghr Music
2020 장성규 – 워크맨 (feat. 식케이, 박재범) (prod. GroovyRoom) Sik-K, 장성규 (Jang Sung Kyu), 박재범 (Jay Park) Workman x H1ghr Music
2023 "TTM" B.I, Sik-K, Reddy Non-album single

Notes

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References

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from Grokipedia
Sik-K (Korean: 식케이; born Kwon Min-sik, 1994) is a South Korean rapper, singer, and executive renowned for his melodic, sing-song rapping style that fuses hip-hop, trap, and R&B elements. Born in , he briefly lived in , , as a teenager before returning to to pursue music, drawing early inspiration from artists like . Sik-K first rose to prominence in 2015 as a contestant on the fourth season of the rap competition television series Show Me the Money, where his performances showcased his versatile vocal delivery and lyrical prowess. Following the show, he made his solo debut on August 7, 2015, with the digital single "My Man," which highlighted his ability to blend introspective lyrics with catchy melodies. He soon signed with , a label founded by and , and released his debut EP FLIP in 2016 under the affiliated OTC label. Throughout his career with from 2015 to 2022, Sik-K built a reputation for collaborative and innovative projects, including EPs such as H.A.L.F. (Have.A.Little.Fun) and Boycold in 2017, TRAPART in , and his first studio album FL1P in 2019, which peaked at number 28 on the Gaon Album Chart. Notable collaborations during this period include features on tracks like MAMAMOO's Whee In's "Easy" (2018), Jeong Sewoon's "Just U," and remixes with artists such as , Zico, and , solidifying his presence in both hip-hop and spheres. He is also a key member of the underground hip-hop crew Yelows Mob, contributing to its mixtapes and fostering a tight-knit creative community. In 2022, Sik-K parted ways with to establish his own agency, KC (Kwon Min-sik Company), where he serves as founder and CEO, signing artists like HAON and focusing on global expansion through diverse genres and projects. His first release under KC, the collaborative album ALBUM ON THE WAY! with HAON in 2023, was followed by his solo full-length POP A LOT that August, which earned critical acclaim for its party-ready trap sound and marked his evolution as a label head. Subsequent KC Tape series and the 2025 EP K-FLIP further demonstrated the label's growing influence, with KC winning Label of the Year at the 2025 Korea Hip Hop Awards alongside multiple artist accolades for Sik-K and his roster.

Biography

Early life

Kwon Min-sik, professionally known as Sik-K, was born on February 26, 1994, in , . He grew up in a supportive environment, with his serving as a significant in his life. He has an older . His parents initially expressed reservations about his career choices but later provided encouragement and feedback as he pursued music. Around the third year of , Sik-K's family relocated to , , , where he spent approximately four years completing high school from grades 9 to 12. During this period abroad, he developed fluency in English alongside his native Korean, which broadened his cultural exposure. It was in during his high school years, particularly around the second year, that Sik-K first became immersed in music. Influenced by friends and the easy access to music stores and equipment, he initially explored artists like and before transitioning to hip-hop through Western acts such as . Self-taught without formal training, he began experimenting by over instrumentals with peers, marking the start of his passion for the genre.

Education

Sik-K attended Balsan Middle School in during his early education. In his third year of middle school, he moved to , , where he completed high school at Dr. Charles Best . During this period, he developed a strong interest in music and rap, beginning to produce tracks using equipment purchased from his own savings, influenced by friends in the new environment. His experiences in also fostered bilingual proficiency in Korean and English. Upon returning to , Sik-K enrolled in the Business Administration program at . He balanced his studies with his growing passion for hip-hop, but in 2015, following his appearance on the rap competition program Show Me the Money 4, which brought him significant attention, he dropped out to focus on music full-time.

Career

2015–2019: Show Me the Money and debut with H1GHR Music

Sik-K gained significant attention in the South Korean hip-hop scene through his participation in the fourth season of the rap competition show Show Me the Money 4 in 2015. Representing Team Jay Park and Loco, he advanced to the top 16 before being eliminated in the dis battle round. This exposure marked his breakthrough, introducing his energetic flow and youthful lyricism to a wider audience and establishing him as a promising newcomer affiliated with the Yelows Mob crew. Following his television appearance, Sik-K released his debut digital single "My Man" on August 7, 2015, under the Romantic Factory label, featuring tracks "Better Life" and "My Man." The single showcased his early trap-influenced style with melodic hooks, laying the foundation for his independent career. Later that year, on September 30, he dropped the non-album single "Untitled," further building momentum. In 2016, he independently released his debut EP Flip on July 20 through the OTC label, a 11-track project produced by collaborators like Woogie and , highlighting his versatile rap delivery over trap beats. Sik-K signed with in early 2017, aligning with label founder Jay Park's vision for innovative hip-hop and R&B. His first release under the label was the EP H.A.L.F (Have.A.Little.Fun) on June 5, 2017, an 11-track set featuring artists like Gaeko and Crush. The lead single "Party (Shut Down)" featuring Crush peaked at number 97 on the Gaon Digital Chart, blending party anthems with autotune-heavy vocals that became a signature in his early works. Later that year, on September 21, he issued Boycold, a five-track EP entirely produced by BOYCOLD of Yelows Mob, emphasizing introspective themes and smooth production. In 2018, Trapart followed on January 19, a mixtape-style EP with 11 tracks featuring crew members like Herr Nayne and Woodie Gochild, focusing on trap aesthetics and collaborative energy. During this period, Sik-K contributed to Mnet's seasons as a featured artist and mentor figure, supporting emerging young talents and strengthening his influence in the youth-oriented hip-hop community. His growing ties with Yelows Mob were evident in multiple collaborations, solidifying his role within the collective. Culminating the years, Sik-K released his debut studio album FL1P on February 26, 2019, under , a 14-track project with contributions from Crush, Jessi, and , exploring mature themes of love and ambition. Additionally, on September 24, 2019, he collaborated with on the EP S.O.S (Sink or Swim), a six-track release delving into explicit, hedonistic narratives over bold production.

2020–2022: Military service and return

Sik-K enlisted for mandatory on June 29, 2020, at the 1st Infantry Division Recruit Training Center in , fulfilling South Korea's requirements for able-bodied males aged 18 to 28, which mandates 21 months of . Prior to his enlistment, he released the EP Officially OG on March 24, 2020, through , featuring tracks like "VJ Is Classic" and "No Hook" with Paloalto and , marking a reflective phase in his discography amid preparations for service. He followed this with the single "DARLING" featuring Crush on June 11, 2020, a melodic hip-hop track exploring themes of searching for a , released just weeks before his enlistment and serving as a transitional piece during the career hiatus. The mandatory service imposed a significant pause on Sik-K's professional output, aligning with South Korean laws that require all eligible citizens to prioritize national defense over civilian pursuits, thereby halting his active music production and public appearances for the duration. He completed his term without reported incidents and was discharged on December 28, 2021, ahead of the standard 21-month timeline due to adjustments in scheduling, allowing him to resume civilian life amid ongoing protocols that limited post-discharge formalities. Following his discharge, Sik-K maintained his affiliation with while gradually re-entering the industry, focusing on collaborative efforts that signaled his return without immediate solo commitments. In April 2022, he featured on Lil Moshpit's single "Slatty Slxt," contributing verses that showcased his signature flow and helped rebuild momentum post-hiatus. This period of limited but strategic releases built anticipation for future endeavors, culminating in the expiration of his contract on July 25, 2022, which marked the end of a key chapter in his career and paved the way for independent pursuits. The military interlude contrasted sharply with his prior prolific years, emphasizing resilience and as he navigated the transitional phase toward greater artistic .

2023–present: Departure from H1GHR and KC label

In July 2022, after seven years with H1GHR Music, Sik-K departed the label upon the expiration of his exclusive contract, allowing him to pursue independent ventures. This transition marked a pivotal shift, enabling greater creative control as he prepared to establish his own imprint. In 2023, Sik-K founded KC (an acronym for "Kwon Min-shik's Company," referencing his real name), a South Korean aimed at nurturing hip-hop talent under his leadership as CEO. The label quickly expanded by signing rapper HAON as its first major artist in May, followed by producer Vangdale and others, fostering a collaborative environment for new projects. That same year, Sik-K released the single "5882 (Oppa ASAP)" on July 26, a track blending melodic hooks with his signature sing-song style, which later featured on his third studio album, Pop A Lot, released August 9 under KC and . Pop A Lot showcased introspective themes amid upbeat production, solidifying his post-H1GHR momentum. To promote the album, Sik-K embarked on the North American leg of his "Pop A Lot" world tour in March and April 2023, performing in cities including , , , , and New York. Building on KC's roster, Sik-K spearheaded a series of collaborative releases starting with the mixtape Album on the Way! alongside HAON on May 18, 2023, featuring high-energy tracks like "Crash Mercedes." This was followed by the EP 3=1 with HAON and on February 21, 2024, emphasizing trap-infused synergy among the artists. KC then issued compilation albums KCTAPE Vol. 1 on May 22, 2024, and KCTAPE Vol. 2 on July 30, 2024, both featuring Sik-K, HAON, and Vangdale, with guest appearances that highlighted the label's growing collective sound. In 2025, Sik-K collaborated with producer Lil Moshpit for the EP K-FLIP on January 8, delivering rage-trap vibes across six tracks. The year culminated with KC's compilation album KC2.5 on August 8, uniting Sik-K, HAON, , nowimyoung, and Vangdale for a vibrant seven-track project. In April 2024, Sik-K admitted to use and possession, including marijuana in January 2024 and /ecstasy in October 2023. He surrendered to police and faced legal proceedings, culminating in a May 2025 sentence of 10 months imprisonment, suspended for 2 years' . Despite the controversy and public backlash, which led to the cancellation of his planned 2025 Australian tour, Sik-K continued releasing music and activities. KC's rapid output underscored its role in revitalizing Korean hip-hop, culminating in dominance at the 2025 , where the label secured six wins, including Artist of the Year for Sik-K and Label of the Year.

Artistry

Musical style

Sik-K's music primarily encompasses K-hip hop and R&B, infused with prominent trap elements that define his sound within the Korean hip-hop landscape. His style is characterized by a signature sing-song approach, blending melodic flows with rhythmic delivery to create a hybrid singing-rap technique that distinguishes him from traditional rappers. This fusion draws from Western trap's swaggering beats and attitudes while incorporating Korean hip-hop nuances, resulting in a distinctive cross-cultural aesthetic that appeals to diverse audiences. His vocal techniques often feature a laid-back, raspy in a lower register, enhanced by production choices like reverb for atmospheric depth and synth bases reminiscent of EDM to underpin his tracks in both studio recordings and live performances. Over time, Sik-K's artistry has evolved from high-energy, party-oriented tracks to more mature compositions that experiment with genre blending, such as rock-infused hip-hop elements, reflecting a broader sonic palette and refined versatility. This progression highlights his adaptability, moving toward introspective and diverse soundscapes while maintaining core trap and R&B foundations, as seen in the rage and trap influences on his 2025 EP K-FLIP with Lil Moshpit.

Influences

Sik-K's musical influences draw heavily from Western hip-hop, shaped by his four years living in Vancouver, Canada, during high school, where he was immersed in English-language rap and developed bilingual lyricism that blends Korean and English in his verses. This period exposed him to broader U.S. hip-hop culture, inspiring his adoption of melodic rap elements and trap aesthetics. Among key Western artists, Sik-K has cited Drake for his melodic rap style, for the trap lifestyle portrayal, —particularly —as a formative influence during his high school years, and as his favorite artist overall, whose sound impacted his own R&B-infused flows. Within the Korean hip-hop scene, and his circle serve as his biggest influencers, guiding his approach to authenticity and crossover appeal. Post-military service, Sik-K has described a shift toward more mature themes rooted in personal growth, as seen in his 2023 album POP A LOT, which incorporates reflections on party culture alongside diverse sonic explorations. Recent works like the 2025 EP K-FLIP show continued evolution with influences from artists such as , emphasizing rage elements in trap production. This evolution emphasizes mentorship and collaborative progression, marking his transition from artist to KC label CEO.

Awards and nominations

Korean Hip-Hop Awards

Sik-K first gained recognition at the with a nomination for New Artist of the Year in 2017. The following year, in 2018, he received a nomination for , reflecting his rising prominence in the Korean hip-hop scene. Sik-K's breakthrough came at the 2025 , where he won , acknowledging his influential contributions to the genre, including pioneering rage rap elements in Korea. His independent label, KC, also dominated the 2025 ceremony, securing Label of the Year and of the Year for "BUST IT DOWN" by Sik-K and HAON. The label and its artists collectively won six awards, including Hip-Hop Track of the Year for HAON's "BASTARD" (feat. ) and Producer of the Year for vangdale, highlighting KC's impact on contemporary Korean hip-hop production and artistry.

Other awards and nominations

In 2018, Sik-K received international recognition with a nomination for the BET International Awards' Viewers' Choice: Best New International Act, where he competed alongside artists such as MC Soffia from , Nailah Blackman from , and Sjava from . The nomination highlighted his rising profile in global hip-hop circles, though the award was ultimately presented to . Domestically, Sik-K earned nominations at the 2020 , including the Hot Trend Award for his individual contributions to the year's music trends and Best Rap/Hip Hop for the collaborative track "Gang (Official Remix)" featuring pH-1, , and HAON. Neither nomination resulted in a win, with the Hot Trend Award going to Trot Men 6 and Best Rap/Hip Hop to DAMOIM's "I'mma Do." At the 10th Gaon Chart Music Awards in 2020, "Gang (Official Remix)" was nominated in the – Digital Music category for , reflecting its strong performance and fan engagement. These accolades, alongside his successes at the , underscore Sik-K's broad appeal in both domestic and international music scenes.

Personal life

Family

Sik-K has maintained a high level of regarding his life, with limited details publicly available about his immediate relatives. In interviews, he has noted that there is scant online information about his personal background, emphasizing his preference for keeping such matters out of the public eye. As of 2025, Sik-K has not confirmed any romantic relationships or marriages, and existing rumors remain unverified by credible reports.

Military service

Sik-K, born Kwon Min-sik, enlisted for mandatory military service on June 29, 2020, as required under South Korea's system for able-bodied males aged 19 to 28, which mandates approximately of in the armed forces. He reported to a boot camp in the 1st Division for basic training before serving in the army. During his service, Sik-K completed his duties without any reported incidents or special assignments. He was discharged on December 28, 2021, after serving 18 months. The enlistment marked a pause in his music career, during which he was unable to release new material or perform publicly.

Drug use case

In January 2024, Sik-K voluntarily surrendered to the police, admitting to using illegal drugs including and ecstasy between October 1 and 9, 2023, and marijuana on January 11, 2024. On April 30, 2025, the Western District Court sentenced him to 10 months in prison, suspended for two years, considering his voluntary confession and lack of prior criminal record.

Discography

Studio albums

Sik-K's debut studio album, FL1P, was released on February 26, 2019, through . Featuring 14 tracks, it represents his first full-length project and blends trap, hip-hop, and experimental elements, with notable collaborations including Crush on "Vanessa" and Jessi and on "Mi Casa Es Tu Casa." His second studio album, Headliner, followed on June 11, 2020, also under , with a standard edition of 10 tracks and a deluxe version adding six more later that month. The project incorporates R&B influences in tracks like "BAE" and "Addy" (featuring ), alongside trap beats, highlighting a melodic and sensual evolution in his sound. Pop A Lot, Sik-K's third studio album, was released digitally on August 9, 2023, via his label KC, following his discharge from mandatory in December 2021. Comprising 17 tracks, it leans into pop-rap with party anthems like the title track "See You In Every Party" and features from artists such as and , demonstrating a more polished and mature approach to his rhythmic, upbeat style.

Extended plays

Sik-K's extended plays represent key milestones in his solo discography, often blending trap, hip-hop, and melodic elements while featuring collaborations with fellow artists from the label and beyond. These releases highlight his growth from underground roots to more polished productions, with several serving as platforms for standout singles. His debut extended play, Flip, released on July 20, 2016, consists of 6 tracks and marked Sik-K's entry into the music scene following his appearance on . The EP includes the lead single "Rendezvous," showcasing his confident flow over trap beats produced by Woogie. In 2017, Sik-K issued H.A.L.F (Have.A.Little.Fun) on June 5, comprising 5 tracks that expanded his sound with R&B influences. The EP peaked at number 39 on the Gaon Album Chart, driven by popular cuts like "Ring Ring" featuring Gaeko and "party (Shut Down)" featuring Crush. Later that year, Boycold arrived on September 21 as a 5-track EP entirely produced by Boycold, emphasizing moody, introspective trap vibes. Tracks such as "Your Night" and "Ex" featuring underscore Sik-K's versatility in emotional lyricism. Sik-K's 2018 release, Trapart, dropped on January 19 and focuses heavily on trap aesthetics across 6 tracks, including collaborations with Loco, Loopy, and others. The EP reinforces his trap expertise with high-energy numbers like "YeLowS Gang" featuring Herr Nayne and Woodie Gochild. Prior to enlisting for mandatory , Sik-K released Officially OG on March 24, 2020, a 7-track EP produced by that reflects on his career trajectory. Notable inclusions are the title track "Hear Me" and "No Hook" featuring Paloalto and , serving as a mature capstone to his pre-service output.

Collaborative albums

Sik-K has participated in several collaborative albums, primarily with fellow rappers from the Korean hip-hop scene, often under his label KC or with previous associates. These projects highlight his versatility in group dynamics, blending trap influences, introspective lyrics, and high-energy flows. His first notable was the EP S.O.S (Sink or Swim), released on September 24, 2019, in partnership with and produced entirely by GXXD. The six-track project features explicit, party-oriented themes centered on relationships and nightlife, with standout tracks like "" and "." In 2023, following his departure from and the formation of KC label with HAON and Vangdale, Sik-K released ALBUM ON THE WAY!, a collaboration with HAON on May 18. This 10-track effort explores personal growth and label transitions, incorporating melodic hooks and trap beats, as discussed in interviews where the artists described it as an "opening" to their new era. The 2024 KC label project 3=1, a five-track EP released on February 21 with and HAON, emphasizes camaraderie and street narratives through tracks like "Trap Talk" and "My Dawgs," showcasing the trio's chemistry in a compact format. Also in 2024, Sik-K contributed to the tape-style compilation albums KCTAPE, Vol. 1 on May 22 and KCTAPE, Vol. 2 on July 30, both featuring HAON and Vangdale as core KC members. These 10-track volumes per release mimic old-school aesthetics with raw, unpolished production, focusing on label unity and freestyle elements. On January 8, 2025, Sik-K teamed up with producer Lil Moshpit for K-FLIP, an EP that reinterprets classic flip techniques in hip-hop production, delivering 6 tracks of innovative beats paired with Sik-K's signature delivery on themes of resilience and creativity. An expanded deluxe version, K-FLIP+, was released on March 17, 2025. The year's label milestone, KC2.5, arrived on August 8, 2025, as a compilation featuring Sik-K alongside HAON, , NOWIMYOUNG, and Vangdale across 7 tracks. Titled after the label's evolution, it celebrates collective achievements with upbeat, collaborative anthems like "DJ POOL, DON'T STOP," marking KC's growth.

Singles

Sik-K has released a number of lead singles throughout his career, often blending trap beats with melodic R&B elements, many of which served as precursors to his albums and EPs. His debut single, "My Man," was released on August 7, 2015, marking his entry into the Korean hip-hop scene. In 2017, "Party (Shut Down)" featuring Crush became one of his early breakthroughs, peaking at number 97 on the Gaon Digital Chart and appearing on his EP H.A.L.F (Have.A.Little.Fun). "Darling," released on June 11, 2020, and also featuring Crush, emerged as a significant pre-military enlistment track, highlighting his signature auto-tuned flows. Following his discharge, Sik-K returned with "5882 (Oppa ASAP)" on July 26, 2023, a buzz single that garnered notable chart success in Korea and was later included on his album POP A LOT. Another key , "" produced by , arrived on October 23, 2018, showcasing his energetic trap style ahead of his full-length debut FL1P. Sik-K has extensively contributed to the Korean hip-hop landscape through guest appearances on singles by prominent artists, often delivering melodic verses that blend trap influences with introspective lyrics. His features typically emphasize themes of success, relationships, and street credibility, enhancing the tracks' appeal within the underground and mainstream scenes. These collaborations, spanning from onward, have solidified his reputation as a versatile rapper sought after by industry peers. One of his earliest high-profile features came in 2015 on Jay Park's "F*ckboy" (also known as "병신"), where Sik-K provided the opening verse critiquing inauthentic figures in hip-hop, released on November 5. This appearance introduced him to a broader audience through Park's established platform. In 2016, he followed with a feature on Park's "Alone Tonight," contributing a verse on personal struggles and nightlife, released October 20, which highlighted his sing-song flow over R&B production. By 2017, Sik-K's features proliferated, including Crush's "Don't Be Shy," where his third verse amplified the song's bold, flirtatious energy, released June 30. That same year, he appeared on Changmo's "Show Me Luv" (May 24), boasting about his rising status and dismissing past relationships in his verse. Another standout was Jay Park's "Yacht (k)," released July 17, featuring Sik-K's laid-back delivery on luxury and confidence, which garnered attention for its dance visual and . In 2019, Sik-K collaborated with Zico on "One-Man Show," delivering a poignant verse on unrequited affection as the track's closer, released September 30 on Zico's EP. More recently, in 2024, he joined an ensemble feature on GroovyRoom's "Fasho," contributing to the high-energy track alongside pH-1, HAON, , and others, released July 23. In 2025, Sik-K featured on tracks from JMIN's EP YIN & YANG, released June 13, further showcasing his collaborative prowess. These partnerships with artists like , Crush, and Zico have notably expanded Sik-K's reach, integrating him into key and independent projects while boosting his presence in the evolving K-hip-hop ecosystem.

Music videos

Official music videos

Sik-K's official music videos, where he serves as the lead artist, often blend vibrant visuals with introspective themes drawn from his trap and R&B influences, showcasing his evolution from high-energy party anthems to more narrative-driven shorts. One of his breakthrough videos is for the 2017 single "Party (Shut Down)" featuring Crush, directed by Beomjin of VM Project Architecture, which captures a party-themed aesthetic amid feelings of isolation and longing in an empty home setting. The video, released on June 5, 2017, via H1GHR MUSIC's YouTube channel, emphasizes neon-lit nightlife scenes contrasted with solitary moments, aligning with the track's lyrics about drunken escapism. In 2020, Sik-K released a combined for "TELL YA!" and the title track "Darling" featuring Crush from his HEADLINER, presenting an intimate R&B style through surreal, monotone environments that explore relationship tensions and emotional vulnerability. Premiered on June 11, 2020, the eight-minute piece transitions from bar scenes to abstract sets, highlighting narrative depth over traditional performance shots. From his 2019 EP FL1P, the title track video for "FL1P" (produced by Girlnexxtdoor) adopts a sleek, urban flip concept with dynamic camera work reflecting the song's playful trap beats, released on February 26, 2019. This visual underscores Sik-K's signature style of merging streetwear aesthetics with rhythmic energy. For the 2023 album POP A LOT, the lead single "5882 (Oppa ASAP)" features a high-energy production in its official video, released on July 26, 2023, via KC's YouTube channel, depicting fast-paced urban chases and luxury motifs to match the track's boastful, dismissive tone toward unwanted attention. Similarly, the album's opening track "See You In Every Party," directed by VM Project Architecture and released on August 9, 2023, revisits party visuals in Itaewon and Rodeo Street settings, incorporating choreography and cameos to evoke recurring social encounters laced with suspicion. From the 2025 EP K-FLIP with Lil Moshpit, the video for "LALALA (Snitch Club)," released on January 5, 2025, features high-energy trap visuals with club scenes and dynamic group performances, emphasizing the collaborative rage style. The "LOV3" video, released March 24, 2025, showcases sleek production with urban nightlife themes and features from Bryan Chase and Okasian, aligning with the track's melodic trap elements. Later, "MADE IN KCOREA (1TAKEBAR)," released April 8, 2025, adopts a raw, one-take bar performance aesthetic to highlight authentic hip-hop roots. In August 2025, the video for "she's so outta control" was released on August 31, 2025, featuring bold, chaotic visuals capturing themes of uncontrollable attraction in a trap setting. Most recently, "TRAP (feat. Jimmy Paige)," released November 4, 2025, presents gritty street scenes and intense energy to underscore the song's trap intensity.

Other music video appearances

Sik-K has made several cameo and featured appearances in music videos by other artists and labels, often collaborating within his and later KC affiliations. These roles highlight his support for fellow rappers through visual contributions beyond his lead projects. In 2018, Sik-K featured in HAON's performance video for "Boong-Boong (Prod. )" during the finals of , where he delivered his verse alongside HAON's lead performance on stage. During his time with , Sik-K appeared as a featured artist in the 2020 official video for "How We Rock" by , pH-1, , TRADE L, HAON, and Woodie Gochild, contributing verses in the ensemble track produced by and BOYCOLD. In 2024, following his move to KC, Sik-K participated in the label's collaborative for "BUST IT DOWN" alongside HAON and , showcasing group dynamics in a high-energy visual directed for the KC collective. He also featured in 's "FASHO" , joining pH-1, HAON, TRADE L, Woodie Gochild, , , and lIlBOI for a that emphasized H1GHR alumni connections. In 2025, Sik-K appeared in the official video for Bryan Chase's "Flaunt It" featuring CAMO, released on November 12, 2025, delivering a featured verse in a vibrant, boastful hip-hop track.

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