Eric Nam

American singer, songwriter, television personality, and actor (born 1988)


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Eric Nam (; born November 17, 1988) is an American singer-songwriter, television personality, and actor who began his career in K-pop in 2013. One of the most recognizable figures in South Korea, he has since been named GQ Korea's Man of the Year*,* selected for Forbes' 30 Under 30 Asia*,* and honored as a Time100 Impact Award recipient in 2023. He is supported by a global fanbase known as "Nam Nation".

Early life and education

Eric Nam was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. He is the oldest of three boys. He graduated from Boston College in 2011 with a major in International Studies and a minor in Asian Studies. Nam accepted a position as a business analyst at Deloitte Consulting in New York City, deferring the opportunity to participate in microfinance initiatives in India. He subsequently decided to pursue a career in entertainment.

Career

2011–2012: Career beginnings

After a cover Nam posted on YouTube gained media attention, South Korean broadcasting company MBC invited Nam to Seoul to compete on the program Star Audition: Birth of a Great Star 2, a show similar to the music competition television series The X Factor. His final placement within the top five contestants jump-started his career in South Korea.

On September 25, 2012, Nam signed with B2M Entertainment as a solo artist.

2013–2015: Debut with ''Cloud 9'' and hosting

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On January 23, 2013, Nam made his debut with the release of his first extended play (EP) Cloud 9 with lead single "Heaven's Door". That year, Nam also joined Arirang TV's interactive show After School Club and its spin-off, The ASC After Show, as MC. He left the program in 2016 to focus on his music career. His appearances on After School Club and MBC's Section TV Entertainment Relay were positively received and helped established Nam as one of the "go-to" personalities for international celebrity interviews in South Korea.

In April 2014, Nam released his first digital single, "우우 (Ooh Ooh)", and performed at the Seoul Jazz Festival alongside artists such as Chris Botti, Damien Rice, Jamie Cullum, Paolo Nutini, and Craig David. That December, Nam released his second digital single, "Melt My Heart".

In February 2015, Nam featured on Amber Liu's song "I Just Wanna" from her EP Beautiful. In March, he released the single "I'm OK" and its accompanying music video. In May, Nam released the single "Dream", featuring 15&'s Park Ji-min, for charity. In December, Nam signed an exclusive contract with CJ E&M.

2016–2017: ''Interview'' and first US releases

Nam released his second EP, Interview, with the lead single "Good For You" on March 24, 2016. That same month, he also took part in SM Entertainment's digital music channel SM Station, releasing the duet "Spring Love" with Red Velvet's Wendy. On April 16, Nam hosted and performed on Saturday Night Live Korea, receiving one of the highest ratings of the season. Later that month, Nam joined the virtual marriage show We Got Married with Mamamoo's Solar as his partner.

On June 10, Nam released his first US single, "Into You", a collaboration with electronic band KOLAJ. "Into You" premiered worldwide on Beats 1 Radio and The Fader, charting at a number one on Hype Machine. Later that month, Nam headlined KCON NY 2016 and performed five songs, including "Into You", to a sold-out crowd at Prudential Center. He then released his digital single "Can't Help Myself" in July 2016, with lyrics written by Epik High's Tablo and featuring rapper Loco. Nam also headlined KCON LA 2016 and performed "Can't Help Myself" and "Into You" with KOLAJ to a sold-out Staples Center.

Nam became the host of the new Mnet talk show Yang and Nam Show alongside comedian Yang Se-hyung in November 2016. Additionally, he premiered his collaboration with producer Timbaland, "Body", at the 2016 Mnet Asian Music Awards.

In 2017, Nam collaborated with singer Gallant and rapper Tablo on the single "Cave Me In". The song premiered worldwide on Beats 1 Radio and trended globally on YouTube and Facebook for over 72 hours after its release. The music video was shot in Hong Kong. Nam also featured on Seohyun's "Hello" from her EP Don't Say No and collaborated with Jeon Somi on the single "You, Who?". Furthermore, Nam featured on DJ and record producer Arty's single "Idea of You". Nam performed three sold-out shows in New York City and Atlanta in August 2017 with singer Alec Benjamin as his opening act. The shows sold out in one minute during presale; due to overwhelming demand, Nam added the date in Atlanta and increased the venue size in New York City.

2018: ''Honestly'' and North American tour

At the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, Nam was named an Honorary Ambassador. He appeared on the primetime Olympic broadcast of American television network NBC, providing an in-depth look at K-pop with interviewers Johnny Weir and Tara Lipinski.

On April 11, 2018, Nam released his third EP, Honestly. Led by singles "Honestly" and "Potion", the latter of which featured rapper Woodie GoChild and was released ahead of the album on April 9. Honestly leaned into synth and electropop while including some dancehall and reggaeton influences. Nam worked with numerous songwriters on the EP, including Brian Lee, Tablo, and Jake Torrey. Additionally, Nam stated that the members of BTS helped provide him with feedback as he was creating the record. Honestly debuted at number six on the Billboard World Album charts. In June, Nam embarked on the Honestly Tour, which encompassed 15 shows in 14 cities across North America and featured pop duo Loote as special guest. On July 21, Nam performed at We The Fest in Jakarta, Indonesia, the only Korean act in the line-up.

Later that summer, Nam released the song "Float", which he co-wrote with producer Kool Kojak. The song was selected by Sony Pictures for the official soundtrack for the film Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, which reached number one at the US box office upon release. Nam also featured on a remix for "Your Side of the Bed" with Loote.

2019–2020: ''Before We Begin'', world tour, and ''The Other Side''

On May 8, 2019, Nam released the digital single "Runaway". On April 17, he debuted his weekly podcast show, K-Pop Daebak w/ Eric Nam. The show was named "New & Noteworthy" and "Best Listens of 2019" by Apple Podcasts, as well as "Top 10 Music Podcasts" by Spotify in 2019. On November 14, Nam released his first English album Before We Begin, which marked the start of a new sound and "his transition from K-pop star to global pop singer-songwriter." He noted in an interview with Highsnobiety that he felt "much more expressive in English" since he believed that his previous process of translating English lyrics to Korean caused his music to "lose so much of [the] sentiment" he intended to convey*.* Nam released his second podcast show, I Think You're Dope w/ Eric Nam, on December 10. The show reached number one on the Music Podcast Charts in over 25 countries, including the US, UK, and South Korea.

On January 9, 2020, Nam embarked on his first official world tour, the Before We Begin World Tour. The tour was set to visit 34 cities across Asia, North America, and Latin America; however, in March 2020, Nam announced the cancellation of the final two Los Angeles shows and Latin American leg due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On July 30, 2020, Nam released his fourth Korean EP, The Other Side. In an interview, he described the record as "a little more playful, a little more upbeat, a little brighter" than his previous releases. The title track "The Other Side" and lead single "Paradise" saw success in South Korea and other Asian countries. Day6 vocalist Young K co-wrote four of the songs with Nam.

2021–2022: ''There and Back Again''

On May 21, 2021, Nam released the single "Echo", a collaboration with Indian singer and composer Armaan Malik and Indian-American composer Kshmr. On June 4, it was confirmed that Nam's contract with CJ E&M had expired. On October 15, Nam released the digital single "I Don't Know You Anymore", his first independent release. On October 19, Nam announced his There and Back Again World Tour 2022 and released the digital single "Any Other Way" on November 12.

On January 7, 2022, Nam released his second English album There and Back Again, which included the previously released singles "I Don't Know You Anymore" and "Any Other Way". Nam commenced the There And Back Again World Tour in Phoenix on January 24, visiting cities throughout North America, Europe, and the South Pacific. He embarked on an Asia tour extension that included six cities across Southeast Asia, concluding on November 20 in Seoul.

2023-2024: ''There and Back Again (Reimagined)'', ''House on a Hill'', Lollapalooza India

On March 3, 2023, Nam released There and Back Again (Reimagined), a fresh take on all the songs that he had released on his There and Back Again album in 2022. He offered insights on re-recording the songs with the intention to give them a second life in today's increasingly short attention spans when it comes to music. Working with producer docskim to bring cinematic arrangements, Nam hoped to encourage listeners to revisit the tracks and find new depth in them. "I feel like art has been so short, so I wanted to give people a reason to go back to some of the songs I think were great because they weren’t the single."

On September 8, 2023, Nam released his third English album, House on a Hill, which included four music videos and a short film, marking his directorial debut. Nam shared that the inspiration behind the first single, "House on a Hill," and subsequent tracks, "Don't Leave Yet," "Only for a Moment," "I Wish I Wasn't Me," and more centered on facing an existential crisis. He was self-reflecting on what he was feeling and thinking about life.

Following the new album release, Nam kick-started his House on a Hill World Tour in Florida on September 21, making stops throughout North America, Latin America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania that spanned 2023-2024. He completed his tour with an Encore show in Los Angeles at the Teragram Ballroom on May 4, 2024. Notable guests included Em Beihold, Lyn Lapid, and Gallant. Soon after, Nam released House on a Hill (Deluxe) on May 10, with 4 new tracks "In My Mind (feat. Zak Abel)," "Strawberries," "Wish I Didn't Care (feat. Lyn Lapid)," and "Hypochondriac."

In the midst of his House on a Hill World Tour, Nam performed at Lollapalooza India on January 28, 2024 at the Mahalaxmi Race Course in Mumbai as part of the two-day festival, featuring artists such as Sting, Jonas Brothers, Halsey, and The Rose. He was part of the line-up on the second day, playing on one of the main stages and performing his collaboration with Armaan Malik "Echo" for the first time together. Rolling Stone India did a cover story on Nam, discussing his thoughts of performing in India and connecting with his fans there to share his music and journey.

On August 22, 2024, Nam teamed up with Japanese rock band, Novelbright, on a new single, Everywhere I Go, released in English and Japanese versions, and followed up with a music video that they shot together.

In addition to music-related activities, Nam makes his official acting debut in the feature, Transplant. The film premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival with two screenings on October 18 and 19. Nam was in attendance with writer-director Jason Park and producer Nina Yang Bongiovi. The film was also screened at the Philadelphia Film Festival and Virginia Film Festival.

2025-present: ''Live From London'', ''Transplant'', acting projects, reality show debut

Having livestreamed the London stop of his House on a Hill World Tour, Nam released the Live From London album digitally on April 16, 2025. The full concert premiered on his YouTube channel on June 13 and a vinyl album was released on September 12.

On the acting front, Transplant continued making its film festival circuit in various cities. Of note is the Manchester Film Festival, where the film was screened on March 22, 2025 and garnered the Best International Feature Award. On May 2, the film was part of the line-up at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. Nam attended the screening with Jason Park, Nina Yang Bongiovi, and fellow cast member, Michelle Okkyung Lee, who plays the role of Nam's mother in the psychological thriller. On August 3, Transplant was the Centerpiece Presentation at the Asian American International Film Festival in New York.

Furthering his acting projects, Nam was announced to voice the adult role of Aang in the animated film, The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender on May 16, 2025. The film is slated for release in October 2026 on Paramount+, skipping a theatrical release.

On June 13, 2025, Nam was revealed to be one of the contestants competing on the fourth season of The Traitors US on Peacock. This is Nam's first appearance on a reality TV show in America. The new season premiered on January 8, 2026 with the first three episodes airing on the same day. New episodes will continue to air every Thursday at 9:00pm EST until the Finale and Reunion on February 26. Nam was seen at the Season 4 Premiere Watch Party held at The Abbey in West Hollywood.

On July 22, 2025, it was announced that Nam had landed the leading role in an Untitled K-pop Movie alongside Ji-young Yoo (voice actress of Zoey in KPop Demon Hunters). This film is a joint production between Paramount Pictures and HYBE America, directed by Benson Lee and aiming for a February 12, 2027 theatrical release. The movie is expected to be the first major American studio film shot entirely in South Korea. Additional talents had joined the cast, and filming had been completed in November 2025.

On October 3, 2025, Nam was in talks to be cast in the thriller, Loser, Radio Silence’s feature adaptation of the award-winning short from Colleen McGuinness. He has since been confirmed for the role and filming had been completed in December 2025.

On January 5, 2026, Nam was announced as an artist collaboration with CeREELs' new animated series BIRD, lending his vocals to a new song featured in the animation. This series is from the studio behind Ella Gator, created with indie animator, Hoazi.

In honor of The Traitors US Season 4 having the best opening to date for the series, several cast members, including Nam, appeared at Nasdaq to ring the closing bell on January 21, 2026.

Awards and Achievements

Nam has been known for being a mental health advocate. As the co-founder and creative director of DIVE Studios, he launched the mental wellness self-care app, Mindset. He was recognized in 2023 as one of the recipients of the TIME100 Impact Awards for his contributions in raising awareness on mental health issues.

In June 2024, Nam was the Voice of Mental Health Award Honoree at The Jed Foundation Annual Gala. Nam shared, "Mental health is universal; it impacts how every one of us shows up in the world. Prioritizing self-care and valuing our mental health as much as our physical health is essential to being the best version of ourselves. There should be no shame in nurturing all aspects of our well-being."

DIVE Studios was honored the ADCOLOR CATALYST Award in 2024 and Nam received the award on behalf on everyone at DIVE in November 2024.

Other TV Appearances

In 2020, Nam appeared in Phil Rosenthal's Netflix food travel show, Somebody Feed Phil, in the Season 3 Seoul episode, where they explored Korean food such as tteok-bokki, fried chicken and beer (chimaek), and crab.

In 2021, Nam was seen as a guest on Padma Lakshmi's Taste the Nation Ep. 204 on Hulu as part of the "K-Town Countdown (Holiday Edition)," where he shared an easy way of making Korean sweet pancakes (hotteok).

In 2024, Nam and Reid Scott guested on Chrissy & Dave Dine Out's "Those Wings Tho!" episode in Season 1, Episode 3. Along with Chrissy Teigen, David Chang, and Joel Kim Booster, Nam and Scott examined cultural identity through the food at Yangban Society, a modern American restaurant merging the Korean and Jewish upbringing of chefs Katianna and John Hong.

In 2025, DIVE Studios was featured on Eugene Levy's The Reluctant Traveler "Trendsetting in South Korea" episode in Season 3, Episode 5 on Apple TV. Nam appeared with Ashley Choi, Peniel Shin, and JUNNY, who are hosts of the DIVE podcast, GET REAL.

Brand Partnerships

From February to April 2025, Nam was the host of an original Korean Food Truck series "Stop N Snack" on YouTube by Samyang Foods in collaboration with the ROUNDStudios production team. Along with celebrity chefs, artists, and other talents, Nam visited high schools in America to introduce them to Korean food. The guests worked together to prepare the meals and chatted with the students to get their honest take on the food.

In June 2025, Nam filmed a series of promotional videos for Delta Air Lines and Korean Air to allow viewers to learn about new routes and direct flights between Seoul and Utah through showcasing local food and scenic places to visit.

Event Hosting

Being fluent in English and Korean, Nam has been a sought-after MC for major Korean events and awards ceremonies with an international audience. In November 2024, Nam co-hosted the inaugural TikTok Korea Awards in Seoul and was the red carpet MC for the first-ever U.S. ceremony of the MAMA Awards in Los Angeles.

Discography

Main article: Eric Nam discography

  • Before We Begin (2019)
  • There and Back Again (2022)
  • House on a Hill (2023)

Concert tours

  • Honestly Tour (2018–2019)
  • Before We Begin World Tour (2020)
  • There And Back Again World Tour (2022)
  • House on a Hill World Tour (2023–2024)

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2024TransplantJonah Yoon
2026The Legend of Aang: The Last AirbenderAang (voice)
2027Untitled K-pop MovieKevin Park
TBALoserTBA
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2011–2012Birth of A Great Singer 2Contestant
2013–2016After School ClubHost
2014Section TV
2015King of Mask SingerContestantAs "Hello Mr. Monkey"
2015–2016No Oven Dessert 2Host
2016We Got MarriedCast memberWith Mamamoo's Solar
Daddy and I
Law of the Jungle in Mongolia
Saturday Night Live KoreaGuest hostEpisode 8
2016–2017Yang and Nam ShowHostWith Yang Se-hyung
2017–2018Wizard of NowhereCast member
20182018 Winter OlympicsHonorary AmbassadorFeatured on NBC prime timelast=
Battle TripSpecial hostEpisodes 85–86
2018–2019Grandma's Restaurant in Samcheong-dongCast member
2019King of Mask SingerContestantAs "Broccoli"
The Loud HouseYoon KwanEpisode: "Pranks for the Memories with the Casagrandes"
2020Somebody Feed PhilHimselfSeason 3, Episode 4
2021Doing The Most with Phoebe RobinsonSeason 1, Episode 10
2021Taste the Nation with Padma LakshmiEpisode 204
2024Chrissy & Dave Dine OutSeason 1, Episode 3
2025The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene LevySeason 3, Episode 5
2026The Traitors USContestantSeason 4
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Awards and nominations

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Award ceremonyYearCategoryNominee / WorkResultRef.
KBS Entertainment Awards2018Best Newcomer Award - VarietyGrandma's Restaurant in Samcheong-dong
MBC Entertainment Awards2016Best Couple (with Solar)We Got Married
Mnet Asian Music Awards2016Best Collaboration (with Wendy)"Spring Love"
Best Vocal Performance – Male Solo"Good For You"
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Listicles

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PublisherYearListlePlacementRef.
GQ Korea2016Men of the YearIncluded
Forbes201730 Under 30 – AsiaIncluded
Time2023TIME100 Impact AwardIncluded
The Jed Foundation2024Voice of Mental Health AwardIncluded
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