Beenzino

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Beenzino
Beenzino in May 2019
Born
Lim Sung-bin

(1987-09-12) September 12, 1987 (age 36)
South Korea
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • record producer
SpouseStefanie Michova (m. 2022)
Musical career
GenresHip hop
Years active2009–present
Labels
Korean name
Hangul
임성빈
Revised RomanizationIm Seong-bin
McCune–ReischauerIm Sŏngpin
Stage name
Hangul
빈지노
Revised RomanizationBinjino
McCune–ReischauerPinchino
Websitewww.illionaire.kr

Lim Sung-bin (Korean임성빈; born September 12, 1987),[1] better known by the stage name Beenzino (빈지노), is a South Korean rapper.[2] His stage name is a play on that of Boston rapper Benzino, combined with "빈" (pronounced "been") from his birth name.[3] Beenzino first gained popularity through the duo Jazzyfact, which he formed with Shimmy Twice in 2008.[4] And he made his first official public appearance at Dok2's Hustle Real Hard Concert on June 5, 2011, and has since released three solo albums, as well as other works in collaboration with hip hop producers Primary and Shimmy Twice, and as the duo Hot Clip with South Korean rapper Beatbox DG.[5] He is noted for his melodic style of rapping.[6]

After establishing his reputation within the Korean rap scene, he became well known through singles such as "Dali, Van, Picasso", which was a mainstream hit.[6] Beenzino toured as a solo artist in the U.S. in 2015.[7]

History

Early life and career beginnings

For a few years as a young child, Beenzino lived in

Gyeonggi province.[8] He enrolled at Seoul National University to study sculpture, and graduated in 2014.[9][10]

He first gained recognition by posting recordings to the DC Tribe website, through which he was first recruited by established rapper Simon Dominic. He went on to feature on albums by well-known artists including Dok2, Epik High, Supreme Team, and Verbal Jint, and released albums as part of the rap duos Jazzyfact (with producer Shimmy Twice) and Hotclip (with Beatbox DG).[8]

Debut as a solo artist

Beenzino made his debut as a solo MC on hip hop producer Primary's collaborative album P’Skool’s Daily Apartment, released July 28, 2009.[11] By 2011, he was a respected solo artist, although still a rookie by industry standards.[12] In October, he featured on Primary's 2011 album Primary and the Messengers.[13]

In 2012, Beenzino released his first solo album, 24:26, and performed with Illionaire Records during their nationwide Korean tour that summer.[14] In November, he collaborated with label-mates The Quiett and Dok2 in the free digital single "Illionaire Gang", which was released to coincide with their November 11 Illionaire Day Concert.[15]

In 2013, the pre-release of his single "Dali, Van, Picasso" from his 2014 album Up All Night was downloaded almost 600,000 times without a music video, and propelled him to mainstream success.[6] He went on to perform at MU:Con 2013[16] and featured on albums by K.Will (The Third Album Part 2: Love Blossom) and Lee Hyori (Monochrome).[17]

In April 2014, he featured on the Junggigo song "Want U",[18] which was a number one hit in Korea and sold over a million copies.[19] He also performed at the 2014 Asian Music Festival on May 25 in New York City and the One Hip Hop Festival at Hongik University,[20][21] and as a featured guest during Verbal Jint's international concert tour.[22]

In 2016, he released his third album, 12, including the prior releases "Dali, Van, Picasso", "We Are Going To", and "Break".

In 2020, Beenzino left Illionaire Records and joined fellow rapper and friend E Sens after signing with Beasts and Natives Alike in 2021.[23]

Personal life

In August 2022, Beenzino registered his marriage to model Stefanie Michova, and the wedding has yet to be decided.[24]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[25]
12
Track listing
  1. "Time Travel"
  2. "At the End of Saturday" (토요일의 끝에서) feat. Black Nut
  3. "I Don't Mind"
  4. "Flexin!"
  5. "January" feat. YDG
  6. "Being Myself"
  7. "Break"
  8. "Imagine Time" feat. Suran
  9. "Found" (젖고있어)
  10. "Dali, Van, Picasso"
  11. "We Are Going To"
11
Nowitzki
Track listing
  1. "Stinky Kiss" (Intro)
  2. "Monet"
  3. "In Bed/Makgulli" (침대에서/막걸리)
  4. "Travel Again" (여행 Again) feat. Cautious Clay
  5. "Dope As" (Interlude)
  6. "Coca Cola Red" feat. oygli
  7. "990" feat. Kim Ximya
  8. "Lemon"
  9. "Like a Fool" (바보같이) feat. Y2K92
  10. "Trippy" feat. Lance Skiiiwalker
  11. "Crime" feat. 250 & Bek Hyunjin
  12. "Camp"
  13. "Sanso" (Interlude)
  14. "Change"
  15. "Just One Day" (단 하루)
  16. "Sandman"
  17. "Radio"
  18. "Gym"
3

Extended plays

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[25]
24:26
Track listing
  1. Nike Shoes feat. Dynamic Duo
  2. Slow it Down (진절머리) feat. Okasian & Dok2
  3. Boogie On & On
  4. Aqua Man
  5. Summer Madness feat. The Quiett
  6. I'll Be Back
  7. Profile feat. Dok2 & The Quiett
  8. If I Die Tomorrow
  9. Always Awake
Up All Night
  • Released: July 16, 2014
  • Label: Illionaire Records, CJ E&M
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. Jackson Pollock D*ck
  2. How Do I Look?
  3. Crazy (미쳤어) feat. Don Mills
  4. Up All Night feat. Mayson the Soul
  5. I Don't Have to Work
12
24:26 (5th Anniversary Remaster)
  • Released: July 11, 2017
  • Label: Illionaire Records, Genie Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. Nike Shoes feat. Dynamic Duo
  2. Slow it Down (진절머리) feat. Okasian & Dok2
  3. Boogie On & On
  4. Aqua Man
  5. Summer Madness feat. The Quiett
  6. I'll Be Back
  7. Profile feat. Dok2 & The Quiett
  8. If I Die Tomorrow
  9. Always Awake
6
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles

As lead artist

Title Year Peak chart
positions
Sales (DL) Album
KOR
[30]
As lead artist
"I'll Be Back" 2012 24:26
"Slow It Down" (진절머리)
feat. Okasian & Dok2
"Boogie On & On" 62
"Aqua Man" 87
"Dali, Van, Picasso" 2013 1 12
"How Do I Look?" 2014 6 Up All Night
"So What" (어쩌라고) 2015 4 Non-album single
"Break" 13 12
"We Are Going To" 59
"Life in Color" 2016 43 Non-album single
"Saturday" (토요일의 끝에서)
feat. Black Nut
12 12
"January"
feat. YDG
52
"Time Travel" 36
"OKGO"
feat. E Sens
2019 90 Non-album singles
"Fashion Hoarder"
feat. Zene the Zilla
86
"Blurry"
feat. Dbo
82
"Trippy" 2023 138 Nowitzki
"Monet" 149
"In Bed/Makgulli" (침대에서/막걸리) 159
"Coca Cola Red"
feat. Oygli
189
"990"
feat. Kim Ximya
166
"Travel Again" (여행 Again)
feat. Cautious Clay
73
Collaborations
"Illionaire Way"
with The Quiett & Dok2
2011 Non-album single
"U & I"
with Toy & Crush
2014 3 Da Capo
"Rockin' With The Best"
with The Quiett & Dok2
96 Non-album single
"The Color"
with Yoon Jong-shin
2015 54 Monthly Project 2015
"No Matter What"
with BoA
2016 7 SM Station Season 1
"The Fearless Ones"
with The Quiett, Sik-K, Changmo
2019 Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

As featured artist

Title Year Peak chart
positions
Album
KOR
[45]
"The Invisible Man" (투명인간)
Tiramisu feat. Beenzino
2010 Non-album single
"Tomorrow Sucks" (Bonus Mix)
Demicat feat. Beenzino, Sean2slow
Tomorrow Sucks
"Smoke"
VidaLoca feat. Beenzino
Non-album single
"How Dare You Pour Oil or Something" (기름 같은걸 끼얹나)
Verbal Jint feat. Beenzino, Deb
91 Go Easy 0.5
"Fantom"
Dok2 feat. Beenzino
Non-album single
"Would You Be My"
Paloalto feat. Beenzino
2011 Fever For Calmness
"She's There"
VidaLoca feat. Beenzino, Zion.T
Non-album single
"Handalas" (안달났어)
Leo Kekoa feat. Beenzino, MC Meta
Missing Soul
"Don't Do That" (그쯤에서 해)
Dok2 feat. Beenzino, The Quiett
2012 Non-album singles
"What I See"
Prepix feat. Yong Jun-hyung, Beenzino, Esna
"Get Dough"
The Quiett feat. Beenzino
AMBITIQN
"Thank You"
D-Unit feat. Beenzino
2013 75 Non-album single
"Where'd They Go" (Dub Remix)
Nuol feat. Beenzino
Dub In Nuol Vol.1
"So Good"
Leo Kekoa feat. Beenzino, Yeeun
45 Non-album singles
"A Real Lady"
Swings feat. Beenzino, Gray, Zion.T
9
"Holiday" (홀리데이)
Mayson the Soul feat. Beenzino
Jackasoul
"Want U" (너를 원해)
Junggigo feat. Beenzino
2014 1 Non-album single
"Ice Ice Baby" (얼음땡)
Parc Jae-jung feat. Beenzino
56 STEP 1
"On Your Body" (너의 몸에 벤)
Ven feat. Beenzino
75 THE VGINS
"Born Hater"
Epik High feat. Beenzino, Verbal Jint, B.I, Mino, Bobby
3 Shoebox
"Cheers"
Gaeko, Yankie feat. Beenzino, Babylon
2015 28 Non-album single
"Get"
Urban Zakapa feat. Beenzino
10 UZ
"Mannequin" (마네퀸)
Primary feat. Beenzino, Suran
11 2
"Mayo" (마요)
Shin Seung-hun feat. Beenzino
36 I Am...& I Am
"Calling in Love"
Suran feat. Beenzino
Non-album single
"Surprise" (서프라이즈)
Bumkey feat. Beenzino
2016 35 U-Turn
"Paldangdam" (팔당댐)
Eddy Kim feat. Beenzino
14 Non-album singles
"Thursday Night" (목요일 밤)
Urban Zakapa feat. Beenzino
2
"Work Spirit" (작업혼)
YDG feat. Beenzino
"Five More Minutes" (5분만 더)
Sanchez feat. Beenzino
2017 48 Colour
"Ambition and Vision"
Dok2 feat. Beenzino, Changmo, Kim Hyo-eun, Hash Swan, The Quiett
Reborn
"You" (너야)
Seulong feat. Beenzino
40 Non-album singles
"Traffic Light" (신호등)
Jero feat. Beenzino
"Outside"
Crush feat. Beenzino
12
"Dope"
DG feat. Beenzino
"Tropical Night"
Microdot feat. Beenzino
Prophet
"Seoul Night" (서울 밤)
Urban Zakapa feat. Beenzino
2019 6 Non-album single
"Clear Vision"
Zene the Zilla feat. Beenzino
Yamangkkun
"Flip"
Peniel feat. Beenzino
Non-album single
"Stay Up"
Baekhyun feat. Beenzino
2019 89 City Lights
"Hula Hoops"
DPR Live feat. Beenzino, Hwasa
2021 185 Iite Cool [EP]
"Counting Stars"
Be'o feat. Beenzino
1 Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Other charted songs

Title Year Peak chart
positions
Album
KOR
[30]
"Stinky Kiss (Intro)" 2023 180 Nowitzki
"Radio" 194

Awards

Year Recipient Award Category Result
2010 Beenzino 2010 HiphopPlaya Awards[46] Featuring of the Year Won
2011 Beenzino 2011 HiphopPlaya Awards[47] Won
2012 "Profile" 2012 HiphopPlaya Awards[48] Best Lyrics/Verses Won
2013 "Dali, Van, Picasso" 2013 HiphopPlaya Awards[49] Single of the Year Won

References

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  34. ^ Cumulative sales of "How Do I Look?":
  35. ^ Cumulative sales of "So What":
  36. ^ Cumulative sales of "Break":
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  39. ^ Cumulative sales of "At The End Of Saturday":
  40. ^
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  41. ^ Cumulative sales of "U & I":
  42. ^ "2014년 11월 Download Chart".
  43. ^ Cumulative sales of "The Color":
  44. ^ Cumulative sales of "No Matter What":
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  49. ^ "2013 HiphopPlaya Awards". HiphopPlaya Magazine. Retrieved July 27, 2014.

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