Na Huna is a South Korean singer known as "The Emperor of Trot." He was born as
"Choe Honggi" in the city of Busan, South Korea, on February 11, 1951. A
talented vocalist at a young age, he dropped out of high school in 1964 to focus
on his career. Long-Distance Road, his debut album as a crooner, was released in
1966, followed in 1969 by two albums: Love Is the Seed of Tears and I Want To
See You, Dear. He was one of the most popular vocalists in South Korea during
the 1970s, often battling fellow trot singer Nam Jin for chart placements and
critical acclaim. Albums like 1970's ...