Lee Soohyun's AI-KpopProfile & Facts
Lee Soohyun's AI-KpopProfile & Facts
Lee Soohyun is a South Korean AI-Pop solo artist under KR▲KEN Entertainment. He is set to debut on TBD with his first mini album,
Lee Soohyun embodies gothic pop seduction — a dark, theatrical fusion of cathedral aesthetics, anti-holy iconography, and emotionally raw vocals. His artistry plays with power, worship, desire, and ruin, delivering performances that feel like forbidden rituals rather than concerts. His voice is gravelly and intimate, his stage persona dangerously charming, and his creative direction intentionally provocative.
Official Fandom Name: COVEN
Meaning: A coven is a gathering bound by ritual — not passive audiences, but willing participants. The name represents fans who choose to stand in Soohyun’s circle, understanding his art, his darkness, and his devotion.
Official Color: 🖤 Obsidian Black #0B0B0D 🩸 Blood Garnet #7E1E2B 🩶 Ash Gray #6A6A6F
Official Lightstick: TBD
Stage Name: Soohyun (수현)
Birth Name: Lee Soohyun (이수현)
Position: Soloist, Main Vocalist, Producer, Arranger
Birthday: August 15, 1992
Zodiac Sign: Leo
Height: 183 cm (6'2")
Blood Type: B
MBTI: ENTP-A
Nationality: Korean
Languages: Korean (native), English (fluent), Japanese (conversational)
Background & Biography
Before stepping into the spotlight as KR▲KEN Entertainment’s newest soloist, Lee Soohyun built a reputation behind the scenes as a sharp-eared producer with an obsession for sound design and emotional storytelling. His vocals are instantly recognizable — gravelly, smoky, and electrifying with a sensual edge — leading critics to describe him as “a confession disguised as a voice.”
At KR▲KEN, Soohyun developed a full conceptual identity rooted in gothic pop, ritualistic visuals, and anti-holy symbolism. His debut mini-album Moving The Stars explores obsession, time, devotion, and the violence of choice — drawing loose thematic influence from dark fairytales and labyrinth myths without becoming derivative.
On stage, Soohyun is a performer who weaponizes silence, eye contact, and vocal texture rather than flashy choreography. Offstage, he’s bold, witty, and unabashedly confident, known among staff for turning studios into candlelit dens and joking that “music should make you sin a little.”
Through his art, Soohyun invites listeners not to worship him, but to choose him — and there’s power in that choice.