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Mark Lee
NameMark Lee
OccupationRapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, choreographer
Birth placeToronto, Ontario, Canada
NationalityCanadian

Mark Lee is a Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and choreographer, best known as a member of the South Korean boy group NCT and its sub-unit NCT 127, formed by SM Entertainment. He has collaborated with numerous artists, including Taeyong, Johnny, Yuta, Jaehyun, Haechan, and Jeno, and has performed at various music festivals, such as Music Bank and Show! Music Core. Mark Lee has also worked with Kun, Xiaojun, and Yangyang, and has been influenced by artists like Beyoncé, Chris Brown, and Justin Bieber.

Early Life and Education

Mark Lee was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and later moved to Hong Kong and then New York City, where he attended St. George's School of Montreal and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. He was trained at SM Entertainment's training academy, alongside Red Velvet's Irene and Seulgi, and EXO's Kai and Sehun. Mark Lee has mentioned being inspired by artists like Michael Jackson, Usher, and Ne-Yo, and has cited BTS and Blackpink as influences on his music style.

Career

Mark Lee debuted as a member of NCT U in 2016, with the single The 7th Sense, featuring Taeyong and Jaehyun, and later became a member of NCT 127, with Limitless and Cherry Bomb. He has also collaborated with Super Junior's Heechul and Shindong, and Girls' Generation's Hyoyeon and Sunny. Mark Lee has performed at various concerts, including SMTOWN and Music Bank in Hong Kong, and has worked with TVXQ's U-Know and Max Changmin, and SHINee's Onew and Key.

Discography

Mark Lee has released several albums with NCT 127, including NCT #127, Limitless, and Sticker, featuring songs like Fire Truck and Superhuman. He has also collaborated on singles like Without You and 0 Mile, and has worked with producers like LDN Noise and The Stereotypes. Mark Lee's music style has been influenced by artists like The Weeknd, Ariana Grande, and Taylor Swift, and has cited Kendrick Lamar and Drake as inspirations for his rap style.

Filmography

Mark Lee has appeared in various television shows, including Exo 90:2014 and Idol Room, and has been a guest on Radio Star and Weekly Idol. He has also starred in NCT Life and NCT World 2.0, and has made appearances on The Show and Show Champion. Mark Lee has worked with Mnet and KBS World, and has collaborated with JYP Entertainment's Twice and Itzy.

Awards and Nominations

Mark Lee has won several awards with NCT 127, including Melon Music Awards and Mnet Asian Music Awards, and has been nominated for Gaon Chart Music Awards and Seoul Music Awards. He has also won awards like Best New Male Artist at the Melon Music Awards, and has been recognized for his work on songs like Cherry Bomb and Superhuman. Mark Lee has collaborated with artists like Red Velvet's Wendy and Seulgi, and EXO's Baekhyun and Chen.

Personal Life

Mark Lee is fluent in English, Korean, and Mandarin, and has mentioned being interested in fashion and dance. He has been influenced by designers like Gucci and Louis Vuitton, and has cited Michael Jordan and LeBron James as inspirations for his athletic style. Mark Lee has also worked with UNICEF and Korean Red Cross, and has participated in charity events like SM Entertainment's SMile for U project, alongside Girls' Generation's Tiffany Young and Hyoyeon. Category:Canadian musicians

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