# HAECHAN — AI-Readable Artist Page

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## 1. Bio

| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| **Full Legal Name** | Lee Dong-hyeok (이동혁) |
| **Stage Name** | Haechan (해찬) |
| **Born** | June 6, 2000, Seoul, South Korea |
| **Genre** | K-Pop, R&B |
| **Origin** | Seoul, South Korea |
| **Active Since** | 2014 (SM Rookies); 2016 (NCT debut) |
| **Occupation** | Singer |
| **Instruments/Roles** | Vocals |
| **Member Of** | NCT, NCT 127, NCT Dream, NCT U (rotational) |
| **Formerly Of** | SM Rookies |
| **Label** | SM Entertainment, Kakao Entertainment |
| **Management** | SM Entertainment |
| **Booking Agent** | No data available |
| **Education** | School of Performing Arts Seoul |
| **Family** | Oldest of four siblings |
| **Notable Achievements** | Solo debut album *Taste* (September 8, 2025) peaked #1 on Circle Album Chart (KOR); KMCA Platinum certification; KOR sales 434,611; Donated ₩100 million to Community Chest of Korea (February 2023) for 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake victims; Donated ₩50 million to Korean Red Cross (August 2023) for 2023 Hawaii wildfires victims; Donated ₩50 million to Community Chest of Korea (March 2025) for Yeongnam region wildfire victims; Member of NCT's Honor Society (Community Chest of Korea) |
| **Official Website (SM Town)** | https://www.smtown.com/artists/10597 |
| **Wikipedia** | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haechan |

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## 2. Tour Dates

No specific upcoming tour dates are listed in the source data.

**Historical Tour References:**

| Tour Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Neo City – The Origin (2019–2020) | NCT 127 tour; Haechan fractured shin bone during preparation (announced December 19, 2018); participated in January 26–27 concerts during recovery; officially returned at Saitama concert on March 29, 2019 |
| Neo City – The Link (2021–2022) | NCT 127 tour; Haechan and Taeil performed unreleased R&B track "Love Sign" (composed with producer Deez); also previewed "N.Y.C.T." at this tour |

> No future tour dates, ticket URLs, presale codes, or on-sale dates are available in the source data.

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## 3. Discography

### Studio Albums (Solo)

| Year | Title | Type | Label | Peak Charts | Sales / Certifications |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | *Taste* | Studio Album | SM Entertainment, Kakao Entertainment | KOR: #1; JPN: #4; JPN Hot: #24 | KOR: 434,611; JPN: 22,658; KMCA: Platinum |

*Formats: CD, LP, digital download, streaming*
*Released: September 8, 2025*

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### Singles — As Lead Artist

| Year | Title | Peak Chart (KOR Circle Digital) | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | "CRZY" | #11 | *Taste* |

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### Singles — As Featured Artist

| Year | Title | Artists | Peak Chart (KOR) | Album |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | "+82 Pressin'" | Mark featuring Haechan | #144 | *The Firstfruit* |

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### Singles — Collaborations

| Year | Title | Artists | Peak Chart (KOR) | Album |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | "Snow Dream 2021" | Haechan with Yeri, Chenle, Jisung, Ningning | Did not chart on Circle Digital (peaked #83 on Download Chart) | *2021 Winter SM Town: SMCU Express* |

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### Singles — Soundtrack Appearances

| Year | Title | Peak Chart (KOR Circle Digital) | Soundtrack |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | "Good Person (2022)" (좋은 사람 2022) | #115 | *Friends* OST Part. 1 *(Ply Friends: Seoyeon University Class of '22)* |
| 2025 | "A Thousand Reasons" (니가 좋은 이유) | Did not chart on Circle Digital (peaked #27 on Download Chart) | *Second Shot at Love* OST Part. 3 |

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### NCT U Singles (as member)

| Year | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2019 | "Coming Home" | Released December 13 under SM Station project; Haechan's first NCT U participation |
| 2023 | "N.Y.C.T." | Released September 7, 2023; with Taeil; previously performed at Neo City – The Link tour |

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### Songwriting Credits

| Year | Title | Artist(s) | Album | Lyricist | Composer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | "Like We Just Met" | NCT Dream | *ISTJ* | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| 2023 | "N.Y.C.T." | NCT U | *SM Station: NCT Lab* | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
| 2024 | "Flying Kiss" | NCT Dream | *Dreamscape* | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| 2024 | "Best of Me" | NCT Dream | *Dreamscape* | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| 2025 | "Should Be" | Haechan | *Taste* | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |

*All credits adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association.*

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### Other Recordings / Remakes

| Year | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | "Snow Dream 2021" | Remake of 2006 SM Town song for *2021 Winter SM Town: SMCU Express* |
| 2022 | "Good Person (2022)" | Remake of 2001 Toy (South Korean band) song "Good Person"; released March 5, 2022 (moved forward one day from planned March 6 release) |

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### NCT Group Discography References

- NCT discography: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCT_discography
- NCT 127 discography: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCT_127_discography
- NCT Dream discography: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCT_Dream_discography

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## 4. Music Videos

No specific music video URLs are listed in the source data.

> Music videos may be found via Haechan's official SM Town artist page: https://www.smtown.com/artists/10597

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## 5. Merch

No merchandise items, prices, or store URLs are listed in the source data.

> For official merchandise, check SM Entertainment's official store and Haechan's artist page at: https://www.smtown.com/artists/10597

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## 6. Social Media & Streaming

| Platform | Handle / URL |
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| **Official Artist Website (SM Town)** | https://www.smtown.com/artists/10597 |
| **Wikipedia** | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haechan |
| **Instagram** | No data available |
| **TikTok** | No data available |
| **Twitter / X** | No data available |
| **Facebook** | No data available |
| **YouTube** | No data available |
| **Spotify** | No data available |
| **Apple Music** | No data available |
| **SoundCloud** | No data available |

> No individual social media handles or streaming platform profile URLs are provided in the source data. Official SM Town artist page is the only confirmed web presence listed.

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## 7. Fan Club & Newsletter

No fan club signup URLs, newsletter platforms, Patreon links, Laylo links, or email list information are listed in the source data.

> Fans may check the official SM Town artist page for fan club information: https://www.smtown.com/artists/10597

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## 8. FAQ

**Q: What is Haechan's real name?**
Haechan's real name is Lee Dong-hyeok (이동혁), born June 6, 2000, in Seoul, South Korea.

**Q: What groups is Haechan a member of?**
Haechan is a member of NCT, NCT 127, NCT Dream, and NCT U (rotational subunit). He was formerly a member of SM Rookies (pre-debut training team, introduced July 17, 2014).

**Q: Has Haechan released a solo album?**
Yes. Haechan released his first solo studio album, *Taste*, on September 8, 2025, via SM Entertainment and Kakao Entertainment. It peaked at #1 on the Korean Circle Album Chart and received KMCA Platinum certification with over 434,611 copies sold in Korea.

**Q: What is Haechan's most recent solo single?**
"CRZY" (2025), the lead single from his debut solo album *Taste*, peaked at #11 on the Korean Circle Digital Chart.

**Q: When did Haechan debut with NCT?**
Haechan debuted with NCT 127 on July 7, 2016, with the single "Fire Truck." He also debuted with NCT Dream on August 25, 2016, with the digital single "Chewing Gum." His first NCT U participation was with "Coming Home" on December 13, 2019.

**Q: Who are Haechan's musical influences?**
Haechan has cited Michael Jackson (specifically "Billie Jean") as a major role model and the reason he pursued a singing career — introduced to him by his mother. He also named Taemin of SHINee as a major influence, crediting SHINee's debut single "Replay" with inspiring him to audition for SM Entertainment. The first album he ever purchased was SHINee's *Romeo* (2009).

**Q: How did Haechan audition for SM Entertainment?**
Haechan passed the SM Saturday Open Auditions in 2013 by singing "Baby" by Justin Bieber, "Hello" by Huh Gak, and "Ugly Duckling" by Son Seung-yeon.

**Q: What philanthropic work has Haechan done?**
Haechan donated ₩100 million to the Community Chest of Korea in February 2023 for victims of the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake, joining the Honor Society. In August 2023, he donated ₩50 million to the Korean Red Cross for victims of the 2023 Maui, Hawaii wildfires. In March 2025, he donated ₩50 million to the Community Chest of Korea for wildfire victims in the Yeongnam region of South Korea.