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MC Mong

South Korean rapper (born 1979)


South Korean rapper (born 1979)

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nameMC Mong
image090402 MC몽 01.jpg
captionMC Mong in April 2009
birth_nameShin Dong-hyun
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birth_placeSeoul, South Korea
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genreHip hop
instrumentVocals
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hangul%신동현
hanja申東泫
hangulstageMC 몽
hanjastageMC 夢

Shin Dong-hyun (; born September 4, 1979), better known by his stage name MC Mong, is a South Korean hip hop recording artist, record producer, radio personality, actor and television personality who is known for his comic disposition and his upbeat songs. He is one of the most commercially successful hip hop artists in Korea. He gained popularity in the early 2000s as an actor on the sitcom, Nonstop, before releasing his debut album, 180 Degree, in 2004. He was also a cast member of the variety show, 2 Days & 1 Night from 2007 to 2010. He was charged in 2010 with draft dodging, after which he was banned from appearing on major Korean broadcast networks. His 2014 comeback album, Miss Me Or Diss Me, topped music charts upon its release.

Career

Music and acting debuts

MC Mong debuted in 1998 as a member of hip hop group People Crew. Between 1999 and 2002, the group released three albums, titled, Hiphop Spirit Forever, 태산북두, and We Believe We Can Fly, respectively. However, MC Mong's break came not from rapping but from acting, when he appeared on the sitcom Nonstop 4 in 2003. His acting abilities on the show won him mainstream popularity.

In 2004, he made his solo debut as a rapper with the album, 180 Degree. The following year, he released his second album, titled, His Story. In 2005, he also had a role in the TV drama, Sad Love Story.

Growing popularity

MC Mong's third album, 2006's The Way I Am, showed a more serious side of the rapper, who had become known for his light-hearted image. The track "Secret" deals with his parents' divorce and his poor relationship with his father. The album, which also features guest vocals from Japanese singer Lisa and Korean singers Park Hyo Shin and Ivy, topped the charts after it was released, beating out "big names" like Rain and Se7en.

In 2007, he starred in a live-action TV adaption of the Korean web comic, The Great Catsby. That same year, he began hosting MC Mong's Donggo Dongrak on SBS Radio, and he joined the cast of the popular TV variety show, 2 Days & 1 Night. He was the center of controversy in July 2008, when 2 Days & 1 Night aired a scene showing him smoking. The show publicly apologized for not editing out the scene, as all major Korean broadcasting stations had agreed in 2004 not to air smoking scenes before midnight.

MC Mong released his fourth album, Show's Just Begun, in 2008. The album's first single, "Circus," was immensely popular, winning the number one spot five weeks in a row on the TV music countdown show, Music Bank. He followed up "Circus," with the single, "Feel Crazy."

In 2009, he released his fifth album, Humanimal. Pre-order sales of the album reached over 55,000 copies, and the album's tracks topped numerous music charts shortly after they were released. MC Mong wrote the single, "Jin Shil, Even If You're in Heaven," for the late actress Choi Jin-sil, who had committed suicide the year before. MC Mong's management company said that sales for this single would be donated to charity.

Hiatus and comeback

In 2010, MC Mong's career was put on hold when he was accused of evading South Korea's mandatory military service by having healthy teeth extracted to gain exemption. He was ultimately sentenced to a suspended six-month jail term for dodging conscription. Following his sentence, two major TV networks, the Korean Broadcasting System and Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, banned MC Mong from appearing on their programs.

He made his comeback in 2014 with the album, Miss Me Or Diss Me, which topped nine Korean music charts shortly after its release. Despite the album's popularity, MC Mong also received backlash from members of the public who were still angered over his alleged draft dodging.

In 2015, he held his first concert in six years. He also released the single, "Love Jumble," from EP Song For You, which topped music charts after its release.

Controversies

Draft dodging controversy

In September 2010, allegations regarding MC Mong's mandatory national service prompted the South Korean Military Manpower Administration () to conduct an investigation. Following public outcry, he stopped all public appearances for several years, including TV programs. According to reporters, one of his dentists publicly stated that he received money from MC Mong to remove two teeth instead of repairing them. MC Mong strongly denied the allegations. On October 10, he was officially charged with violating military service laws by the Seoul Central District Court. At the second trial held on November 29, 2010, after four of MC Mong's dentists came forward to support his case, the fifth (and previously aforementioned) dentist, who originally said he had removed teeth number 46 and 47, changed his statement. He explained that there was a hole in tooth number 46 and he could not know why the hole was there so he extracted it. Tooth number 47 was acutely damaged, so he removed it also. He further explained that MC Mong had not taken good care of his teeth and as such, most of them needed either care or removal. He also said that the police told him to write words such as "forceful" and "intense" in his account, and that he was bothered about this constantly when he did not. He explained that he had never talked to MC Mong about enlistment evasion, that, unlike the reports suggested, he had never received any money from MC Mong for pulling the teeth out, and that the reason he took the teeth out was not from MC Mong's request. The third trial was held on December 20. The fourth, initially scheduled for January 24, 2011, was postponed to February 8.

On April 11, 2011, MC Mong was cleared of intentionally pulling out healthy teeth in order to be exempted from military duty but was sentenced to a suspended jail term of six months, probation for one year, and 120 hours of community service, for deliberately delaying enlistment on false grounds. The court acknowledged that there was a delay in his military enlistment, however, they were unable to determine whether he was guilty for extracting teeth for the purpose of avoiding his military draft.

Homophobic comments

In 2004, MC Mong attracted controversy for making homophobic comments during an interview on the television show Most Wanted. In the interview, he said that if gun ownership were legalised in South Korea, gay people should be shot dead, adding, "The Bible clearly states that [homosexuality] is a sin". The show's production team edited the remarks out. The incident drew widespread online backlash, and LGBT rights groups demanded Mong apologise. Mong's agency stated in response that Mong had been sexually assaulted by a gay person in the past, and that his comments were solely about the perpetrator.

Violation of foreign exchange laws

In March 2022, MC Mong was caught trying to leave the country carrying $70,000 in cash, which he had not reported to customs. This was in violation of the Foreign Exchange Transactions Act, which states that amounts exceeding $10,000 must be reported to the relevant customs office when entering or leaving the country. MC Mong's agency responded that he had intended to report the money, but was distracted and forgot.

Ignoring court summons

In February 2024, MC Mong was fined three million won for refusing to appear as a witness in a fraud case involving golfer Ahn Sung-hyun. Ahn had planned to acquire a 5% stake in Mong's company, BPM Entertainment, using investment provided by Kang Jong-hyun, another defendant in the case. Kang accused Ahn of failing to return the money when the investment was cancelled. Mong, described as a "key witness", was summoned by the court on three occasions, but refused to appear each time, changing his phone number to avoid being contacted. The judge threatened to issue a warrant for his arrest if he did not comply. Mong subsequently attended the trial, where he denied having any knowledge of the transactions between Ahn and Kang, and the court cancelled the fine.

Philanthropy

On February 10, 2023, MC Mong donated 100 million won to help 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake, by donating money through Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association.

Discography

Main article: MC Mong discography

  • 180 Degree (2004)
  • His Story (2005)
  • The Way I Am (2006)
  • Show's Just Begun (2008)
  • Humanimal (2009)
  • Miss Me Or Diss Me (2014)
  • U.F.O (2016)
  • Channel 8 (2019)
  • Flower 9 (2021)

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleRef
2003–2004Nonstop 4
2005Sad Love StoryJang Jin-pyourl=http://star.mt.co.kr/stview.php?no=2004120110215457130title=MC몽, "'슬픈연가'서 욕먹지 않을 자신 있어요."date=December 1, 2004website=Star Newslanguage=koaccess-date=May 17, 2016archive-date=June 11, 2016archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160611172240/http://star.mt.co.kr/stview.php?no=2004120110215457130url-status=live}}
2007The Great CatsbyCatsbyurl=http://joynews.inews24.com/php/news_view.php?g_serial=278157&g_menu=700100title=MC몽-크라운 제이, '남다른 우정' 화제date=May 19, 2007website=iNews24language=koaccess-date=May 17, 2016archive-date=June 11, 2016archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160611111556/http://joynews.inews24.com/php/news_view.php?g_serial=278157&g_menu=700100url-status=live}}

Television variety

YearTitleRef
2007–20102 Days & 1 Night
2008–2009Ya Shim Man Man 2
2009Dr Mong Goes to School
2009–2010SNSD's Hello Baby
2010HahaMong Show
2015Unpretty Rapstar

Film

YearTitleRoleRef
2003Deus Machina
2006Riverbank Legendsurl=http://www.hani.co.kr/arti/culture/movie/205003.htmltitle=MC몽, 두번째 영화 '묘도야화' 크랭크 인date=April 24, 2007website=The Hankyorehlanguage=koaccess-date=May 17, 2016archive-date=June 4, 2016archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160604171237/http://www.hani.co.kr/arti/culture/movie/205003.htmlurl-status=live}}
2007Myodo Wild Flower
2008Space ChimpsHam III

Radio

YearTitleRef
2003–2004Haha & Mong's Young Street
2007–2008MC Mong's Donggo Dongrak

Awards and nominations

AwardYearCategoryNominee / Nominated workResultRef.Cyworld Digital Music AwardsGaon Chart Music AwardsGolden Disc AwardsKBS Music AwardsMAMA AwardsMBC Entertainment AwardsSeoul Music Awards
2007Song of the Month (July)"So Fresh" (featuring Kim Tae-woo)
2009Best 10 Award"Indian Boy"
2010Song of the Month (March)"Bubble Love" (with Seo In-young)
2014Artist of the Year in Digital Music (November)MC Mong
2015Artist of the Year in Digital Music (March)
2019Artist of the Year in Digital Music (October)
2005Album BonsangHis Story
2006Best Hip Hop Award"Ice Cream"
2008Digital Bonsang"Circus"
2004Singer of the Year (Bonsang)MC Mong
2005
Best Lyricist Award
2004Best Male Video"180°"
2005Digital Popularity Award"Invincible"
Best Male Artist
2006Best Hip Hop Performance"Ice Cream"
2008Best Male Artist"Circus"
Best Hip Hop Performance
2009Best Male Artist"Indian Boy"
2010Best Digital Single"Sick Enough to Die" (featuring Mellow)
2003PD's AwardMC Mong
2004
2006Main Prize (Bonsang)

References

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