

Lee Hyeop
Lee Hyeop (이협) sits at the melodic core of DRIPPIN, the Woollim Entertainment group that debuted in October 2020 with Boyager. Official DRIPPIN Japan profile materials frame him as a vocalist with a steady tone and a clean emotional read, which tracks with how the group has been built across its catalog. He is not the loudest member in the public narrative. He is one of the voices that gives the team its shape.
That role sharpened in 2026 when Woollim launched ChaDongHyeop, the first official DRIPPIN subunit. Lee Hyeop joined Cha Jun-ho and Kim Dong-yun for Doogeundae, a move that pulled him out of the larger group frame and into a tighter three-member format built around melody, chemistry, and a lighter pop tone. The subunit mattered because it showed Woollim treating DRIPPIN less like a fixed unit and more like a catalog that can support smaller identity plays without losing the main brand.
For HITKULTR readers, Lee Hyeop is useful because he tracks the group's evolution cleanly. He connects the debut era, the later Weekend cycle, and the current subunit strategy in one line. That makes him a strong marker for how post-survival-show boy groups are being refined in real time: leaner lineups, more specialized releases, and member positioning that rewards clarity over noise.
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