B-Bomb (Block B) Biography, Background, Net Worth 2025, And Career

By ICON TEAM | Published on Jul 21, 2025

B-Bomb (Block B) Biography, Background, Net Worth 2025, And Career

Profile:


Stage Name: B-Bomb (비범)

Birth Name: Lee Min-hyuk (이민혁)

Date of Birth: December 14, 1990

Birthplace: Cheongpa-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Nationality: South Korean


Background:

Born Lee Min-hyuk, B-Bomb was raised in Seoul, South Korea. Since he has kept his family and early personal life private, not much is known about them by the general public. His stage name, "B-Bomb," is a reflection of his unique presence in the K-pop business and is taken from the Korean term "칄첔" (Bibeom), which means "rare and unique." B-Bomb is well-known for his captivating dancing abilities and calm personality. According to other members of Block B, he frequently takes long showers and sleeps in the same position every night. In addition, he is well-known for his love of dark and dread of heights.
B-Bomb decided to pursue a career in entertainment because of his love of the performing arts, especially dancing. His early experience to the industry was demonstrated by his participation in the TV show Battle of Shinhwa and his training under Woollim Entertainment with members of the group Infinite prior to joining Block B.


Education

B-Bomb majored in broadcasting while attending Induk University in Seoul. Not much is known about his academic background, including whether he graduated or pursued further education. His emphasis changed to intense singing and dancing training under Stardom Entertainment (and later Seven Seasons), which probably took precedent over formal education, as is the case with many K-pop idols.


Career:

B-Bomb made his Stardom Entertainment debut on April 13, 2011, as a member of Block B, a seven-member South Korean boy band founded by Cho Joong-hoon (Cho PD), with the single "Do U Wanna B?" The group—which included Taeil, B-Bomb, Jaehyo, U-Kwon, Park Kyung, Zico, and P.O.—became well-known for their distinctive hip-hop-inspired sound and unorthodox take on K-pop. Block B relocated to Seven Seasons, a division of KQ Entertainment, in 2013 following legal action against Stardom Entertainment.


Role in Block B:

B-Bomb made a substantial contribution to Block B's energetic performances and choreography as the lead dancer and backup vocalist. The trio won honors like the Best Male trio at the 2013 SBS MTV Best of the Best honors for their popular albums, Blockbuster (2012), Very Good (2015), and H.E.R (2014). B-Bomb's dynamic stage presence was largely attributed to their dancing abilities, especially in hip-hop and popping.


Block B Bastarz Sub-Unit:

B-Bomb, U-Kwon, and P.O. joined the subunit Block B Bastarz in 2015. Using a daring, avant-garde approach, the sub-unit made its debut on April 14, 2015, with the mini-album Zero for Conduct. On October 31, 2016, they released Welcome to Bastarz, their second mini-album. Highlighting his creative efforts, B-Bomb co-wrote the song "Bingle Bingle" for Block B's 2016 album Blooming Period.


Solo Career:

On July 2, 2019, B-Bomb made his solo debut with the mini-album Dawn, showcasing his range as a singer and artist. In addition to his musical career, he showed his financial savvy by creating a wine bar called Kangaroo and a café called Mujabee.


Military Service:

On October 10, 2019, B-Bomb signed up for mandatory military service, and on April 27, 2021, he was released. military efforts with Block B were temporarily halted by military service, but he continued his profession after being discharged.


Departure from Seven Seasons:

B-Bomb, Jaehyo, and U-Kwon decided not to extend their contracts with Seven Seasons on January 4, 2023, and they left the agency while still being a part of Block B. B-Bomb hasn't made a public announcement about a new agency affiliation as of 2025, which raises the possibility that he is working on independent projects.


Other Business Attempts:

B-Bomb is well-known for his pastimes, which include collecting vintage and fashion photographs and playing the piano. He is known for being thorough and frequently examining himself in the mirror. He has made appearances on variety shows. He has admitted to being camera-shy when by himself, despite his talent.


B- Bomb Net Worth 2025:

Because K-pop idols' finances are secret, it might be difficult to estimate their net worth. According to industry norms, B-Bomb's net worth as of 2025 is projected to be between $3 million and $5 million for mid-tier K-pop celebrities with comparable careers. Among his sources of income are:
Bastarz and Block B Activities include retail sales, concert tours, and album sales.
Solo Projects: Revenue from his mini-album Dawn and associated endeavors.
Business endeavors: He makes money from his wine bar (Kangaroo) and café (Mujabee).
Endorsements & Appearances: Although specific endorsements are not well-documented, appearances on variety shows and possible brand partnerships can contribute.

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