鹿晗
Lu Han (Chinese: 鹿晗; pinyin: Lù Hán, Korean: 루한; born April 20, 1990 in Beijing, China) is a Chinese singer, dancer, and actor, as well as a former member of the idol group EXO and it's sub-unit EXO-M.
After filing a lawsuit against SM Entertainment to nullify his contract in 2014, Lu Han went on to star in the Chinese film "Back to 20". He released his first solo track, "我們的明天 (Our Tomorrow)", for the OST of the film.
Lu Han graduated from the Beijing Shida Middle School and attended the Beijing Haidian Foreign Language Shi Yan School. In 2008, Lu Han auditioned for JYP 엔터테인먼트's global audition held in China but failed the audition. In 2010 while studying as an exchange student at Yonsei University, Luhan was scouted by an SM Entertainment casting agent, who recommended him to audition for the company's annual S.M. Casting System. His audition was successful, and he was put into EXO in 2011. Luhan was the second of the twelve members to be formally introduced, on December 27, 2011.
After launching a solo career in China, LuHan won the Most Valuable Star award at the 2014 Baidu Moments Conference and the Asia Popular Idol award at the iQiyi year-end award ceremony.
He made his film debut in the 2015 film 20 Once Again and was named as the 37th highest-earning celebrity in China by Forbes. On October 14, he released the solo single "Medals" from his album Reloaded. He also featured with David Tao in a bidding song for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing and appeared on the soundtrack of the film The Witness, which he also acted in. On September 25, he broke his own Guinness World Record for Most Comments on a Weibo Post.
In 2016, Lu Han completed his first solo concert tour, the Luhan Reloaded: 2016 Luhan 1st China Tour.The tour traveled to Beijing on March 26, Guangzhou on April 2, and Shanghai on April 9.
Starting from late 2016, Lu Han announced that he will be releasing a series of albums under the theme "XXVII", which stands for “Xperience”, “Xplore”, “Venture”, “Imagination" and "I". The albums are meant to document Lu Han's growth story at the age of 27. On July 20, 2017, Luhan won the "Album of the Year" award at the Asian Music Gala for the XXVII album series. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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