Humble Beginnings
Like many successful seniors before them,
New Radiancy Group (N.R.G)
was another five-member group of the 90s. Although they had the talent
and the looks to form another epic unit, they debuted around the same
time as the legendary unit,
H.O.T and somewhat lived
under their shadows. Despite poor management by their agency and a few
challenges and heartbreaks along their roller coaster of a career path,
NRG still managed to leave their mark in the industry.
The group was made up of
Lee Sung Jin &
Chun Myung Hoon, both previous members of ‘
Hamo Hamo‘, with two of their backdancers
Noh Yoomin &
Mun Sunghoon. Towards the end,
Kim Hwan Sung, previous member of ‘
KKebi KKebi‘, was added. The five grouped up to form a new band, and released their first full album simply titled, ‘
NRG (
New Radiancy Group)’.
They debuted on
KBS Music Bank with their title song “
I Can Do It”
in 1997. The track quickly became a fan favorite, as the high-energy
dance beat was catchy and different. They sold over 200,000 copies of
their first album and was even awarded the ‘
Newcomer Award‘ by
Inkigayo in 1998. They were nominated alongside
S.E.S
for #1 song on a popular music program, but Korea’s economy suddenly
plunged and the show was forced to come to a close. N.R.G never did get
to seize the #1 spot with ‘I Can Do It’, but their nomination was still
considered quite the achievement for a new rising star in the industry.
2nd Album & departure of members
Their second album ‘
Race‘ was also released in 1998 with more energetic dance songs like “
Messenger“, and “
Making Love“.
‘Race’ sold over 300,000 copies just in Korea alone, and the boys were
quickly gaining popularity in other parts of Asia. NRG started actively
marketing themselves in China, busily traveling back and forth. They
became the first Korean artist to ever promote themselves anywhere
outside of Korea, and some credit them as the ‘pioneers’ of the K-pop
Hallyu wave. They did well with their second album, except the boys were
constantly being outshined by their seniors of only a few months,
H.O.T. They needed a new game plan- and fast. But talk about change-
both leader Lee Sung Jin & fellow member Chung Myung Hoon left the
group, leaving just Mun Sung Hoon, Noh Yoomin, & Kim Hwan Sung. Fans
argued that the leave was not out of their own choosing, but the boys
were actually cut by their agency because they were the ‘least popular’
of the five.
Before NRG formed, Myung Hoon worked as a backdancer for
SOLID
and had a good fanbase, though he was not yet a celebrity. Rumor has it
that he was even offered a spot in the very group they were constantly
going up against- H.O.T. But despite his many talents, his management
failed to recognize his potential and could not market him well, as
proven by the failure of ‘Hamo Hamo’, and his ban from NRG. Chun Myung
Hoon decided to focus on producing music. He wrote two songs for NRG,
but did not perform them with his former band. Lee Sung Jin on the other
hand had an outgoing, witty personality and found that he was probably
better-suited for variety shows and entertainment programs. He pursued a
career as an all-around entertainer, working as an MC, a VJ, etc.
Tragedy
After being down to three members, their third album ‘
NRG 003‘
unfortunately did not do as well as their previous two. They attempted
the rock genre for the first time, but it was not suiting for their
still-youthful voices. It was obvious that their fans preferred their
former music style, and NRG was slowly becoming forgotten in the
industry. However, this would be an album the boys would never forget,
as it was the last with member Kim Hwan Sung.
Soon after their promotions for their third album came to a close,
member Kim Hwan Sung suddenly passed away in June of 2000. He complained
of a fever and a headache, and was admitted into the hospital after his
symptoms became suspiciously more severe than that of the common cold.
It’s unclear as to what exactly he suffered from, but his doctors
believed it was viral pneumonia, or that it had something to do with the
SARS breakout, as the boys were frequently in China to perform. Three
days after being admitted into the hospital, Hwan Sung developed an
extremely high fever and had trouble breathing. He was transferred to
the ICU unit where only 24 hours later, he lapsed into a coma and
doctors pronounced him brain dead. His distraught family made the
difficult decision to remove him from life support, while the other
members had to painfully watch over the helpless situation. Kim Hwan
Sung passed away on June 15, 2000 at only 19 years of age. Thousands of
weeping, heartbroken fans were at his funeral in disbelief, and his
fellow NRG members tearfully carried away his coffin.
The members held a concert in China in honor of Hwan Sung a month
after his sudden passing. They tearfully performed NRG’s greatest hit
songs in front of hundreds of lamenting fans. After the concert was
over, they took some time to mourn their member’s passing and considered
disbanding altogether. Hwan Sung’s father, however, knew that
disbanding would not be what his son wanted and convinced NRG to
continue. Their agency somehow persuaded Lee Sung Jin & Chun Myung
Hoon to rejoin the group, and NRG once again became a 4-member unit,
sans their beloved Hwan Sung.
NRG gained more publicity following Hwan Sung’s death and with the
addition of the two former members, they were back in the spotlight.
Their new song ‘
Rain‘ from their fourth album ‘
Sorrow‘ was written for them by H.O.T’s
Kangta,
in remembrance of Hwan Sung. In 2001, the song reached #1 on the music
charts before the album was released, and they experienced an explosive
reaction from fans. At the same time, leader Lee Sung Jin’s career also
took off as a successful entertainer and as an MC, thanks to his witty
personality and great sense of humor. His fame sky rocketed, which
helped when they released their next album.
All good things must come to an end
In 2003, N.R.G released what would be their most successful album
yet. Not only did Lee Sung Jin’s newfound fame help contribute to their
success, but their title track “
Hit Song” was written by their very own Myung Hoon and the song earned them their first #1 win. They were named
MVP by
SBS Inkigayo, as well as earning the #1 spot on
Music Camp for several weeks in a row. N.R.G also won the award for
Best Mutizen Song on SBS, along with
Artist of the Year,
as well as being named one of the top ten Korean artists of 2003. The
group dedicated their win to Hwan Sung, relieved that they were able to
finally make his dream a reality. N.R.G continued to promote 4
additional songs off of their fifth album including ‘
Friend‘, ‘
Forgiveness‘, ‘
A day‘, & ‘
What do I do‘.
Their sixth album would be their last with member Mun Sung Hoon who
left the group without specific reason. Though their energetic title
song “
Daehan Gunah Mansae” was fitting for the World
Cup season & reached #4 on music charts as soon as it was released,
it never did climb to the top. Some blamed the long gap in-between their
fifth and sixth album, while others blamed poor management. Their last
and final 7th album was released once again as a trio without Sung Hoon,
and it was apparent that the boys had lost some of their fire. Lee Sung
Jin was in his prime, featuring more on various variety programs while
Myung Hoon & Yoomin made drastic physical transformations that were
not such a hit with the fans. Though their music was still trendy, due
to the lack of better management on their agency’s part, their career
was pretty much over. The three of them would also soon join the Korean
military, giving them a good excuse to disband in 2005.
So where are they now?
Lee Sung Jin was arguably the most successful member of the group.
But after making a few wrong decisions, he got himself caught up in a
scandal followed by a legal battle. In 2009 Lee Sung Jin was arrested
for an alleged scam. In short, he borrowed tens of thousands of dollars
from acquaintances and gambled it all away in the Philippines. To this
day, he has failed to pay the money back in full. He has been in and out
of court, even sentenced time in prison. His court case has yet to come
to a close.
Noh Yoomin suffered from depression after so many close to him refused to support his relationship with long-time girlfriend
Lee Myung Chun because
she was six years his senior. The two decided to wed after Lee became
pregnant with child, but unlike other star-studded celebrity weddings,
Noh Yoomin’s wedding was small and private due to lack of support from
those around him. His wife is currently pregnant with their second
child.
Chun Myung Hoon did what many idol singers before him did after
disbandment- he took up a career in acting as well as pursue a solo
career in singing. After a few small roles, now he mainly makes
appearances on variety shows, and is known for his humorous physical
antics.
Mun Sung Hoon recently wed in April of this year, and he is currently
working as a bag designer, personally designing and manufacturing his
own bags, as well as teaching others how to start similar businesses. He
has honestly admitted that he was too young during his N.R.G and lacked
ambition, but that he would step on stage again if he were given the
right opportunity.
N.R.G’s rise to fame was rather quick, and although they were unable
to steadily maintain their stardom, props to the boys for making a
strong comeback after the loss of member Hwan Sung. They fought hard for
everything they earned and deserved every last win.