Kim Tae-Woo (Hangul: 김태우, Hanja: 金太佑, born May 12, 1981) is a K-pop singer, originally the lead singer of popular boy band g.o.d.. Kim was born in Gumi, North Gyeongsang Province, the third in a family of one son and two daughters. He attended Kyunghee University in the Post Modern Music Department.
He debuted in the K-pop industry as the lead singer for g.o.d. (short for "groove overdose"); the group became one of the most popular groups in the 2000s. Although he did guest vocals for other artists, he did not release his own solo album until October 26, 2006. As both Kim and Son Ho Young released their albums around the same time, they often appeared on the same variety shows together, including a joint appearance on Happy Together: Friends.
As of November 2006, he has sold 106,506 copies of his album, which is listed as a "special album"[1]. On March 20, 2007, Kim enlisted in the army to serve his mandatory military service. Kim returned into the music scene in 2009, releasing his album "T-Virus" on September 3. Kim also currently serves as a permanent cast-member of the KBS Variety Show, Invincible Youth
Album # Album Information Tracklisting 1st First Album Title: Solo Special - 하고싶은 말 Format: CD Release Date: October 2006 Language: Korean Record Label: CJ Entertainment Sales: 100,000+ Tracklisting[show] 2nd Mini-Album Title: T-Virus Format: CD Release Date: September 7, 2009 Language: Korean Record Label: Loen Entertainment Sales: 100,000+ Tracklisting