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Baekho (백호) is a South Korean singer-songwriter and producer under Pledis Entertainment. He is a former member of the boy group NU'EST.

He made his solo debut on October 12, 2022 with the mini album Absolute Zero.

Career[]

2012: NU'EST's debut[]

Baekho debuted as a member of NU'EST on March 15, 2012 with their first single "Face".

2017–2018: Produce 101 Season 2, NU'EST W[]

In 2017, him, and fellow members Minhyun, JR, and Ren participated in Mnet's survival reality show Produce 101 Season 2, which he finished in 13th place.

Minhyun was the only member that made to the final 11 to promote with the project group Wanna One, while the other members formed the four-member subgroup NU'EST W (the W in the name means the group is waiting for him to return), as they released three mini albums between 2017 and 2018.

2022: NU'EST's disbandment, solo debut with Absolute Zero[]

On February 28, 2022, Pledis Entertainment announced that the NU'EST members' contracts would expire on March 14 and Baekho decided to renew with the company.[1]

On August 29, media outlets reported that Baekho will be releasing his first solo album sometime in October.[2] On September 21, it was announced that Baekho will be making his solo debut with his first mini album, Absolute Zero, on October 12.[3]

2023: "Elevator", "What Are We"[]

On August 21, Baekho teased his first digital single, "Elevator", a remake of the 1995 song of the same name by Park Jin Young, set to be released on August 31.[4]

On November 27, Baekho teased his third digital single, "What Are We", featuring Park Jiwon of fromis_9, set to be released on December 7.[5]

Discography[]

Mini albums[]

Digital singles[]

Participation releases[]

  • The Call 2 Project No.5 ("Bastard" with Yun Minsoo, Cheetah) (2019)
  • The Call 2 Final Project ("Don't Worry" with Yun Minsoo, Cheetah, Song Ga In) (2019)

OSTs[]

  • "The Crowned Clown OST Part.2" ("That Day, We.") (2019)
  • "Midnight Sun OST Part.3" ("Meet Me When The Sun Goes Down", "Good-Bye Days" with Kei) (2021)
  • "Now, We Are Breaking Up OST Part.10" ("Forevermore") (2021)
  • "Crazy Love OST Part.3" ("Bite!") (2022)

Producing and writing credits[]

Artist Song Album Type
2016
NU'EST "Lost & Found" Q is. Writing
"VVITH" Writing
Composing
"R.L.T.L (Real Love True Love) (One Morning)" Canvas Writing
"Love Paint (Every Afternoon)"
"Look (A Starlight Night)"
2017
NU'EST W "My Beautiful" W, Here Writing
Composing
"Where You At"
"Good Love"
2018
NU'EST W "Signal" Who, You Writing
Composing
"Dejavu"
"Polaris"
"ylenoL"
"Gravity & Moon"
"Shadow"
NU'EST W "I Don't Care (with Spoonz)" Writing
Composing
"L.I.E" Wake,n
"Help Me"
"Wi-Fi"
"You & I"
"Feels"
2019
NU'EST "A Song For You" Writing
"Segno" Happily Ever After Writing
Composing
"Bet Bet"
"Bass"
"Talk About Love"
"Different"
"Fine"
NU'EST "Call Me Back" The Table Writing
Composing
"Love Me"
"One Two Three"
"Trust Me"
"Stay Up All Night"
"If We"
2020
NU'EST "Let's Love (with Spoonz)" Writing
Composing
"I'm In Trouble" The Nocturne Writing
Composing
Arranging
"Firework" Writing
Composing
"Back To Me"
"Must"
"Shooting Star"
2021
NU'EST "Dress" Romanticize Writing
Composing
"Inside Out"
"Don't Wanna Go"
"Black"
"Drive"
Baekho "Forevermore" "Now, We Are Breaking Up OST Part.10" Writing
2022
NU'EST "Love Paint (Every Afternoon) (Re-mastering)" Needle & Bubble Writing
"Bet Bet (Re-mastering)" Writing
Composing
"Love Me (Re-mastering)"
"Different (Re-mastering)"
"Look (A Starlight Night) (Alternative House Ver.)"
"I'm in Trouble (Urban Ver.)" Writing
Composing
Arranging
"Galaxy" Writing
Composing
"Again"
Baekho "Festival in My Car" Absolute Zero Writing
Composing
"Love Burn" Writing
"No Rules" Writing
Composing
"Bad 4 U" Writing
"Have I Changed?" Writing
Composing

Fanmeetings[]

  • Baekation (2022)[6]

Musical theatre[]

  • Equal (Theo) (2021)

Filmography[]

Survival shows[]

Gallery[]

Main article: Baekho/Gallery

References[]

Official links[]

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