Moon Seung Hyung (문승형), also known as SH and formerly known as Moon Saem, is a South Korean trot singer-songwriter, actor, and model under Highline Media. He is a former member of the kids group M.O.A.
He released his first Korean studio album The Very First on February 2, 2014, under the name SH, before changing his name to Moon Seung Hyung. He released his first Japanese studio album Love Shōtotsu on May 2, 2017.
Early Life[]
Moon Seung Hyung was born as Moon Saem in Incheon, South Korea. His family was relatively large, as he was the third of six children, one being younger brother Moon Sainha.
He became a child model under Magic Entertainment in 2000.
Career[]
2003: M.O.A[]
Sometime in 2003, he was announced as a new member of M.O.A after the departure of several members. He made his debut with them with their second single "Mianhae!!!".
The group is presumed to have disbanded soon after, as it was found out that Celeztiel would be debuting as a soloist and that all members apart from Celeztiel had terminated their contracts.
2014-2019: Solo debut, Down, Don't Disturb Me, "So Much More", Love Shōtotsu, further releases[]
On January 1, 2014, he was reported to have joined start-up agency BLACKHOLE Entertainment and would debut as a soloist in February under the name SH. He released his first studio album The Very First on February 2, 2014, headed by title track "To My Lover". The album was a mix of pop and trot. He gained massive success following the release.
On April 17, 2017, it was reported that he would make his Japanese debut on May 2, 2017 with the studio album Love Shōtotsu. He confirmed the news the next day.
On May 28, 2017, it was announced that SH would change his name to Moon Seung Hyung and would go by the name from now on.
He left the company before its' disestablishment.
2023-present: AURORAHAUS, Feelin', Highline Media[]
On March 8, 2023, it was announced that Moon had joined AURORAHAUS and would release his seventh studio album Feelin' on March 29. He presumably left soon after his profile was deleted in early 2024.
On May 1, 2024, it was announced that Moon had joined Highline Media and would be working as a singer, songwriter, and actor.
Personal Life[]
Military service[]
On May 28, 2020, Moon announced on his social media that he would be enlisting in the army. He was discharged in 2022.
Discography[]
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Highline Media |
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Founder |
Pil Yunhye • Yamamoto Hatsuki (Highline Japan) • Maeng Hwajeong (Highline Family) • Liu Chengxi (Highline China) • Han Yunmook (Shingyu Studio) • Cha Sookyung (TSTAR Entertainment) • Kim Gikyung (Phantasma Records) • Hong Sujun (Company of Dreams) • Hwang Yeonhee (DNG Label) |
Groups |
Current: BEAUDENT • DNG • ANP • AlLstar • DURENDAL • XYG • SUNSHIN6 • PHANT(O)M |
Former: BITNARI • Red Girlz • AD~INFINITUM • Mythicalia • The Wind • Timpanione • NewEnergy • BANDDIT • AMARANTH1NE • 9XIMES |
Soloists |
Current: Geunbi • Hyunah • Soreum • Moon Seung Hyung • Han Sechan |
Producers |
Current: Sukima • Nam Kyung-byeol • Moon Seung Hyung • Alexandra Mianis • Kim Gikyung |
Former: To Be Added |
Choreographers |
Current: Nam Yoon-jin • Kang Seo-hwa • DESTINABY • Vista |
Former: To Be Added |
Trainees |
Current: Highline Center • ANSHINGYU • Phantasma Trainee |
Former: Highline Center |
Shows |
Survival Shows: To Be Added |
Variety Shows: To Be Added |
Related topics |
Haejung Entertainment |
Websites |
To Be Added |