

Lee Seung Chul
Lee Seung Chul (이승철) is one of Korean pop's foundational vocal stars, a singer whose catalog stretches from the late 1980s into the current TV era without losing mainstream pull. He first broke through as the voice of Boohwal in 1985, then built a solo career around emotional ballads, live-performance authority, and songs that kept re-entering Korea's cultural bloodstream across generations.
His solo run produced signature records including Don't Say Good-Bye, Never Ending Story, and My Love, while major award wins and long-running arena tours reinforced his reputation as a durable live draw. Recent years kept him visible through new music, national touring, and mentor-facing television work, including ENA's The Scout: Stars Reborn, where his veteran credibility became part of the format's sales pitch from the jump.
What separates Lee from a nostalgia act is staying power. His voice still scans as event-level in Korea, and his presence on a show like The Scout signals exactly what ENA wants the project to represent: authority, craft, and the idea that experience still matters when a career needs a second launch.
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