VIXX's N unexpectedly revealed a teaser during military service, leaving fans taken aback.
Cha Hak Yeon, better known as N, is a member of VIXX under Jellyfish Entertainment that made a debut on May 24, 2012, with the song "Super Hero." Before becoming an idol, he was one of the ten trainees who were participants in Mnet's survival reality program "MyDOL" and was included in the final line-up of the six-member boy group VIXX. Also, before competing in "MyDOL," Hak Yeon was featured in Brian Joo's music video "Let This Die," and Seo In Guk's "Shake It Up."
In 2013, VIXX released their album "Jekyll," with N being the choreographer of the title song "G.R.8.U." That same year, he also created the choreography of their song "Light Up the Darkness," and for a special stage on the show "Dancing 9" with Justin Timberlake's "LoveStoned."
Apart from his singing career, he also debuted as an actor in 2014 in MBC's "Hotel King," where he played "Noah." Following this are roles in "The Family is Coming" and "Cheer Up!" in 2015. In addition, he also made an appearance in Episode 4 of SBS's Television Drama "The Heirs" together with his VIXX members.
Furthermore, N also appeared in numerous variety shows, including Mnet's "4 Things Show," MBC Every 1's "Hitmaker," and TVN's "First Day of Work Season 3." Other than that, he joined "Running Man" alongside other artists, later he participated with Super Junior's Eunhyuk and Kangin on MBC Every 1's "Bachelor Party." The following months were filled with variety show appearances for N.
In February 2016, he became a cast in "Tomorrow Boy," which is his first web drama. Then in November, N played the lead role in the musical "In The Heights." On March 4, 2019, N began his military service.
Meanwhile, VIXX's last album is "Eau de VIXX" featuring "Scientist," which was released on April 17, 2018, while their latest single "Walking" was launched on February 1, 2019. On May 24, VIXX members Leon, Hongbin, Ken, and Hyuk renewed their contracts, while Ravi left Jellyfish Entertainment to pursue his own one-man label.