Sunwoo

Sunwoo

TV Shows19
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A recent run of shows that didn't make it.

Kim Sun-woo (김선우; born April 12, 2000), known mononymously as Sunwoo (선우), is a South Korean rapper and singer-songwriter under One Hundred Label. He is a member the boy group THE BOYZ.Read full biography

TV Shows

19 Tracked Shows

Other Credits

THE BOYZ’s Love Letter (2024), Is This Song Popular? (2024), Hype Boy Scout (2024), Hit Song Championship (2024), Make Mate 1 (2024), MY ARTi FILM (2024), Minju's Pink Cabinet (2024), Hyoyeon Who Buys Me Food Well (2024), BBAM BBAM Social Club (2023), THE B UNIVERSITY (2023), Dope Club (2023), NPOP (2023), THE BOYZ : THE CONVOYZ (2023), Search:ME (2023), let me Know K-POP! (2023), Venue101 (2022), The K-Star Next Door (2022), THE ORIGIN - A, B, Or What? (2022), Immersive THE BOYZ (2022), Show!terview with Sunmi (2022), SSULPLY (2022), THE BOYZ Heaven and Hell (2022), Wings Of Escape (2022), Hyunjae’s Now (2022), Kingdom: Legendary War (2021), SSAP-DANCE THE BOYZ (2021), Chemi-mate ZZG THE BOYZ (2021), The Blood: Death Match (2021), THE BOYZ Timeout (2021), DND (Do Not Disturb) THE BOYZ (2021), IDOLLIVE Expedition: Let’s THE BOYZ (2021), HIT Village (2021), Idol Human Theater (2021), The Return of Superman: Baby Cloud (2021), School of Lock (2021), Road to Kingdom (2020), For The Lazy But Hungry (2020), Idol House (2020), Idol Wonderland (2020), KCON:TACT ALL-ACCESS (2020), Life Corp. (2020), K-Bob Star (2020), Secret Friend of Idols (2020), DOLympiad (2020), The Kubanggu (2020), Stealer House (2020), Season B Season (2020), HalMyungSoo (2020), Workman (2019), School Attack 2019 (2019), Idol Cafe (2019), Idol Lunchbox (2019), RUN.wav (2019), Making Idol (2019), THE BOYZ Be Ambitious (2019), TMI SHOW (2019), Idol Talk TV M.S.G (2019), MISSION THE BOYZ (2018), Happy Arrived at Our Home (2018), My Mathematics Puberty (2018), Switch (2018), THE100 (2018), Otoseyo? (2018), THE BOYZ Flower Snack (2017), High School Rapper (2017), Kang On! Box!! (2017), K-Rush (2017), Pops In Seoul (1998)