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I'll (singer)

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I'll (singer)
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No Jeong-hun (Korean: 노정훈, born November 13, 1994[1]), better known by his stage name I'll (아일) is a South Korean singer and songwriter who debuted in 2017.[2][3] Besides his solo work, he is also the front man of Hoppipolla (호피폴라), a band that won a television talent show called Superband (슈퍼밴드) on JTBC in 2019.[4]

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Life and career

No was born in 1994. He is the younger brother of singer-actor No Min-woo.[2] He double majored in jazz piano and composition at the Boston Berklee College of Music.[1]

He debuted as a solo singer-songwriter in 2017 with the single album Maybe We Are, produced and arranged by his brother.[3] The album also entered the Oricon charts.[5] His second single album, titled Last Winter (그 해 겨울) was released in 2018, and featured singer Juniel.[6]

He also contributed to the original soundtrack of the television drama Partners for Justice 2, with a song called "Poison", written and produced by his brother.[7][8] In October 2019, he performed the soundtrack "Breaking Dawn" for the television series Vagabond.[9]

In 2020, No contributed to the original soundtrack of the tvN South Korean television series Oh My Baby.

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Discography

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Filmography

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Notes

    1. "Liar" did not chart on Circle Digital Chart but peaked at number 197 on the Download Chart.[12]
    2. "Poison" did not chart on Circle Digital Chart but peaked at number 163 on the BGM Chart.[13]
    3. "Breaking Dawn" did not chart on Circle Digital Chart but peaked at number 51 on the BGM Chart.[14]
    4. "Love is all around" did not chart on Circle Digital Chart but peaked at number 78 on the BGM Chart.[15]
    5. "Be Ok" did not chart on Circle Digital Chart but peaked at number 105 on the BGM Chart.[16]
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