L (Infinite)
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L (Infinite)

L, born Kim Myung-soo, debuted as a member of Infinite in 2010. The group gained recognition with songs like "Nothing's Over" and "Be Mine." In 2019, he...

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L, born Kim Myung-soo, debuted as a member of Infinite in 2010. The group gained recognition with songs like "Nothing's Over" and "Be Mine." In 2019, he released his solo EP "Gemini," which included the track "The Nights That I Miss You."

His solo work includes the EPs "Gemini" and "Voice." Infinite has seven members: Sunggyu, Dongwoo, Woohyun, Hoya, Sungyeol, L, and Sungjong.

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