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Veteran Singer Nam Jin Celebrates 60 Years On Stage With Nationwide Concert Tour

MHN|2025-09-16 20:42

Nam Jin, an iconic South Korean singer, is currently enjoying a successful nationwide concert tour to celebrate the 60th anniversary of his debut.

Since making his debut in 1965, Nam Jin has firmly established himself as a symbol of the Korean music scene. He began his career with "Seoul Playboy," a song characterized by a standard pop style, before finding major success with the trot hit "Did I Come Here to Cry?" This song marked the beginning of his rise to stardom, and in particular, "Heartbreaking," released in 1966, is recognized as a landmark track that earned him the MBC Rookie Singer Award that year.

Nam Jin went on to solidify his status as a leading figure in 1970s Korean pop, producing a string of hit songs such as "One Must Have a Kind Heart," "Darling, Please Don't Change," and "With My Dear." Alongside fellow singer Na Hoon-a, Nam Jin enjoyed passionate popularity, even being considered one of the origins of Korea’s enthusiastic "oppa" fandom. Beyond music, he also proved his versatility with numerous roles in films.

More recently, Nam Jin has been hosting his 60th anniversary concert tour in partnership with Joeun Concerts, with sold-out shows in cities like Jecheon and Guri. Not content with headlining only large venues, he also participates in performances at smaller regional stages, making a point to engage directly with local residents.

“Being able to communicate with audiences through music, while also contributing to the development of regional culture, brings me great satisfaction,” Nam Jin reflected, underscoring the deeper significance of his 60th anniversary.

Note “This article was translated from the original Korean version using AI assistance, and subsequently edited by a native-speaking journalist.”

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