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Lee Hyori

Hyori Lee


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Lee Hyori
Background information
Birth name Lee Hyori
Born May 10, 1979 (1979-05-10) (age 31)
Origin Cheongwon, South Korea
Genres K-pop, R&B, hip-hop, pop
Occupations Singer, actress, dancer, model, designer friend
Instruments Keyboards
Years active 1998–2002 (with Fin.K.L)
2003–present (solo)
Labels DSP Entertainment 1998-2006,
M.Net Media 2006-2010
B2M Entertainment 2010-present
Lee Hyori
Hangul 이효리
Hanja
Revised Romanization I Hyo-ri
McCune–Reischauer Yi Hyori 
 
Lee Hyori (Korean: 이효리) (born May 10, 1979) is a South Korean R&B & hip-hop singer and actress. She started off as part of the successful K-pop girl group Fin.K.L, but has since become a solo artist. Her first album was very successful, winning many "Daesangs" (a Korean award equivalent to "Artist of the Year") for that album. She has since become the highest-paid female singer in South Korea.

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Biography

Beginning in Fin K.L.

She started her career as part of the Korean pop girl group Fin.K.L. As the oldest member, she would become the leader of the group. Lee was discovered while taking sticker pictures with her friends and was actually the last to join Fin.K.L., just before their debut in January 1998. Fin.K.L. debuted officially on May 22, 1998 with their first single "Blue Rain." It was received quite well. The second release from their first album, To My Boyfriend, became the first of their multiple number one hits. Fin K.L. became one of the most popular and successful Korean groups of all-time, rivaling fellow popular girl group S.E.S..

2002–2005:Establishing a solo entertainment career

A year after Fin K.L.'s fourth album Forever, her solo album was released at the end of 2003, entitled Stylish...E. The singer nearly swept the 2003 Daesangs, the most prestigious South Korean music award, winning more than seven of them, including three of the four most prestigious Daesangs. STYLISH...E hyOlee sold over 144,182 copies in South Korea alone, according to the Music Industry Association of Korea in 2003.[1] Her popularity in her various activities eventually was dubbed as the "Hyori Syndrome" in South Korea, and the Korean Media nicknamed 2003 "The Year of Hyori" as she was rarely out of the news all year.[2]
Lee Hyori has also appeared as the lead female actress in the SBS drama Three Leaf Clover co-starring opposite Ryu Jin, Kim Jung Hwa, Kim Kang Woo and Lee Hoon. However, the ratings were continually low, and it ended after 16 episodes. On August 8, 2005 she co-hosted the annual Korean Music Festival for the second year running.

2006–2007: Move to M-Net and Dark Angel

In February 2006, Lee released her follow up album, Dark Angel. The first single, "Get Ya", was controversial as the songwriters of Britney Spears' single "Do Somethin'" accused the "Get Ya" songwriters of plagiarism.[3]
In November 2006, it was revealed that Hyori had signed a three-year contract with M-Net Entertainment for 2.2 billion,[4] becoming the highest paid female singer in South Korea (approx. $650,000/year).[5]
Meanwhile, Hyori prepared to appear in a new "mini-drama" during February 2007,[6] despite the failure of her previous drama. She starred alongside Lee Dong Gun in If In Love... Like Them which, although originally announced as being only one episode long, ran for four episodes on MNet. An edited two-episode version of the drama also ran on SBS. During filming for the drama, part of a roof Lee was standing on collapsed. Only her foot fell through the roof and she was able to be saved, and as it was reported the fall would have been fatal if co-star Lee Dong Gun had not rescued her.[citation needed]
In February 2007, Lee announced her new digital single which would essentially be the soundtrack to If In Love... Like Them. She had her comeback on SBS Inkigayo on February 25, 2007, performing all three main tracks from the single. The lead song was "Toc Toc Toc", which was a sexy R&B number like her previous efforts. However, the single also gave Lee an opportunity to sing ballads and to slowly move her image away from the "sexy superstar" that she is known to be. The single, although initially given a digital-only release, was given a limited retail release of only 30,000 copies, and was titled If In Love Like Them. Released on March 6, 2007, it included three of the tracks found in the digital single, along with a reworked version of "Toc Toc Toc". It was the best-selling album for that month, selling 27,845 copies.[7]
Although her single succeeded, her drama was heavily penalized for violating advertising guidelines, as If In Love had several scenes advertising the products of its sponsors, in addition to using Lee's songs in the soundtrack. The Korean Broadcasting Committee has ruled that the drama can never be aired in South Korea again, and that the network must apologize to its viewers.[8]
According to The Chosun Ilbo, Lee has also been promoting her work in Japan. Japanese network Fuji TV decided to air If In Love... Like Them and has even invited the singer/actress to visit Japan to promote the drama, where she will be treated to the same VIP treatment offered to other international stars.[9] However, the drama was broadcast on satellite station CS Fuji, a smaller network that Fuji TV owned. The Japanese considered the leading part of this drama to be Lee Dong-gun.[10]

2008–2009: Comeback into the spotlight

During breaks in her solo music career, Lee also hosted various television programs, including Time Machine and Happy Together, which she co-hosted with Yoo Jae-suk in 2006. It was reported on March 26, 2008 that Lee would join KBS's Sang Sang Plus as a co-host alongside Country Kko Kko members Shin Jung-hwan and Tak Jae-hoon, replacing various outgoing hosts; she debuted on April 8, 2008.[11] She was one of the original co-hosts of Change, a show on SBS's Good Sunday line-up, before leaving in early July[citation needed]. She also starred in Off the Record, a behind-the-scenes look at her life. She is also a former cast member of season one of the variety show Family Outing. Mnet also ran a 12-episode show called "Off The Record: Lee Hyolee" in which Hyori's life was on the set for three months. The purpose of the show was to lessen the gap between the superstar and her fans/anti-fans by letting them see that she is just another human being like anyone.
Her third album, It's Hyorish, was released on July 16, 2008. "U-Go-Girl", her first single, hit #1 on various online and offline charts, including the various television music shows.
In November 2009, the contract with M-net will be expired. Lee planned to sign a contract with Gil Entertainment and work with Gil Jong Hwa who was Fin.K.L's co-manger and worked since as Fin.K.L debuted.[12] However, her 2010 album is released under the label of Mnet Media.[13]

2010–Present: H-Logic

Almost two years after her previous album, Lee returned with H-Logic on April 13, 2010. The album has 14 tracks, including a collaboration with Daesung from Big Bang, 4Minute's Ji Yoon, After School's Bekah, Gary from Leessang, and Sang Chu from Mighty Mouth. The singer also worked with E-Tribe, the team behind "U-Go-Girl", the lead single from her previous album.
A music video was released for "Geu-ne" (Korean: "그네", Swing), featuring Gary from Leessang, on March 31, 2010. The lead single "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" and its music video were released soon after. The self-penned song, which features Ceejay (from Freshboyz), was released the same day as her album.She won two mutizens within two weeks for her lead single.[14]
Seven of the songs in her H-Logic album, given by Bahnus, were accused of plagiarism, including Canadian Girl Group Cookie Couture's "Bring It Back", soon after the album's release. On June 21, 2010, Hyori had announced and admitted that the plagiarism accusations placed against her album were confirmed and that she would temporarily stop all her activities as a singer and also suspended her TV appearances.[15][16]
It has been reported that Lee hyori will have her comeback on June 2011.[17]

       

Endorsements

Although Lee has done many endorsements for various companies (including Dole), her most prominent commercials were made for Samsung Anycall. In late 2003, Lee signed an advertising contract with Samsung, for which she would make three musical commercials and songs for their Anycall cell phones. The first commercial and song, "Anymotion", were released in early 2005, featuring Eric Mun from Shinhwa. In early 2006, the followup commercial "Anyclub" was released in two parts; this also featured Eric Mun in addition to Korean actor Kwon Sang Woo. The song "Anyclub," however, featured neither Eric Mun nor Kwon Sang Woo. Instead, Park Teddy of 1TYM was featured. The songs from the commercials served as singles for Lee in between her albums. The final commercial was released in December 2006, titled "Anystar". The commercial differed from the first two in that it featured mostly dialogue. The commercial starred Korean actor and singer Lee Jun Ki and also YG Family trainee Park Bom(2NE1). Also in the month of March Hyori starred as one of the leading actors in Davichi's music video. Hyori also became a model for Black Bean Therapy, a health drink, and she made several CF (commercials). Hyori also modeled for Ceci magazine; a well known Korean fashion magazine, showing new, fresh personalities. Hyori finished her contract with Biotherm early February 2007 and is no longer a representative for the company. Her contract with Samsung has also ended in December 2007. She has recently signed on with KB card and has starred in commercials along with fellow K-pop sensation Rain. She was recently chosen as the first ever Asian-wide model for Calvin Klein Jeans, modeling for the "Pure Calvin" Collection. She was also briefly featured in a 2010 CF for clothing company Adidas. Also in 2007, she starred in a commercial for Korean cosmetics company Isa Knox with Jessica Alba. She has done so many CFs in Korea, she is known as being the 'CF queen.'

Discography

Studio albums

Album information Track listing
Stylish...E
  1. Prologue(Drum&Bass)
  2. One two three N'four
  3. 바보처럼(Sadness)
  4. 10 MINUTES
  5. 얼음
  6. 이브, 낙원에 잠들다
  7. Remember Me
  8. 오늘따라
  9. Me
  10. Hey Girl
  11. 지워버려
  12. 어느 째즈바
  13. Only One
  14. 미안해요(Ghost)
  15. 클레오파트라
  16. Hot Girl
Dark Angel
  • Second Album
  • Release Date: February 13, 2006
  • Label: DSP Entertainment
  • Sales: 50,000+
  1. Get Ya!
  2. 깊이
  3. Straight Up
  4. Dark Angel
  5. Dear Boy
  6. 겨울 시선
  7. Closer
  8. Stealing a Glance [MARS Remix]
  9. Shall We Dance?
  10. 노예
  11. EMMM
  12. 2 Faces
  13. Last Goodbye
It's Hyorish
  • Third Album
  • Release Date: June 24, 2008
  • Label: M.Net Media
  • Sales: 100,000+
  1. 천하무적 이효리 (Unrivaled Lee Hyori)
  2. Lesson
  3. U-Go-Girl (feat. 낯선 (Nassun))
  4. 사진첩 (Photo Album)
  5. 이발소 집 딸 (A Barbershop’s Daughter)
  6. Don’t Cry
  7. 괜찮아질까요? (Do You Think It’ll Be Ok?) (feat. Bigtone)
  8. Sexyboy (feat. Wheesung)
  9. 빨간자동차 (Red car) (feat. Kim Gun Mo)
  10. Hey Mr.BiG
  11. P.P.P (Punky Punky Party) (feat. 낯선 (Nassun))
  12. My Life (외국곡) (Foreign Song)
  13. Unusual (feat. Seo Jung Hwan)
H.Logic
  • Fourth Album
  • Release Date: April 13, 2010
  • Label: M.Net Media
  • Sales: 31,756
  1. I'm Back
  2. Love Sign (feat. Sang Chu of Mighty Mouth)
  3. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (feat. Ceejay of Freshboyz)
  4. Feel The Same
  5. Bring It Back (feat. Bekah of After School & Ji Yoon of 4minute)
  6. Highlight (feat. Bizzy)
  7. 그네 (Swing) (ft. Gary of Leessang)
  8. Scandal
  9. 100 Percent
  10. Want Me Back
  11. How Did We Get (feat. Daesung of BIGBANG)
  12. So Cold
  13. Get 2 Know (feat. Double K)
  14. MEMORY (feat. Bizzy)

Awards

Year Awards
2009
2008
2007
2003

See also

References

  1. ^ "Music Industry Association of Korea". February 2004. Archived from the original on June 19, 2008. http://web.archive.org/web/20080619070252/http://www.miak.or.kr/stat/kpop_2003_2h.htm. Retrieved January 16, 2007. 
  2. ^ "KPop Music News". Lee Hyori Not performing in 2004. http://www.kpopmusic.co.uk/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=14&mode=&order=0&thold=0. Retrieved April 24, 2007. 
  3. ^ "Britney Songwriters Complain of Lee Hyo-lee 'Plagiarism'". Chosun Ilbo. March 23, 2006. Archived from the original on July 2, 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070702021348/http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200603/200603230021.html. Retrieved September 10, 2007. 
  4. ^ "Chosun Ilbo". Pop Star Prepped for Better Year. Archived from the original on March 31, 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070331111109/http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200701/200701160012.html. Retrieved April 24, 2007. 
  5. ^ "Chosun Ilbo". Lee Hyo-lee Becomes Highest Paid Female Singer. Archived from the original on November 12, 2006. http://web.archive.org/web/20061112140921/http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200611/200611090011.html. Retrieved November 10, 2006. 
  6. ^ "Chosun Ilbo". Is Sexy Girl Lee Hyo-lee Facing an Image Crisis?. Archived from the original on January 4, 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070104151318/http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200701/200701020004.html. Retrieved January 2, 2007. 
  7. ^ "Music Industry Association of Korea". March 2007. Archived from the original on July 8, 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070708225146/http://www.miak.or.kr/stat/kpop_200703.htm. Retrieved April 18, 2007. 
  8. ^ Kbs World
  9. ^ "Chosun Ilbo". Star Lee Hyo-lee Stirring Interest in Japan. Archived from the original on April 20, 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070420030213/http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200704/200704160009.html. Retrieved April 24, 2007. 
  10. ^ CS Fuji
  11. ^ KBS World. 'Roundtable Plus' Welcomes New Host E Hyo-lee. March 26, 2008. Retrieved March 26, 2008.
  12. ^ Lee, Work again with Fin.K.L's co-manager
  13. ^ [1]
  14. ^ "Lee Hyori makes a comeback and claims two Mutizens on Inkigayo". http://www.allkpop.com/2010/05/lee-hyori-makes-a-comeback-on-inkigayo.html. 
  15. ^ "Lee Hyori admits plagiarism". The Korea Times. June 20, 2010. http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/art/2010/06/201_67985.html. 
  16. ^ "Lee Hyo-ri suspends TV appearances". The Korea Times. July 8, 2010. http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/art/2010/07/135_69095.html. 
  17. ^ "(Korean)Lee Hyori to make her comeback this June". http://news.nate.com/view/20110105n18198?mid=e0100. 
  18. ^ Mnet 20's Choice Awards: Hot Multitainer
  19. ^ Mnet 20's Choice Awards: Hot Style Icon
  20. ^ Mnet 20's Choice Awards: Hot Body
  21. ^ 2008 Mnet KM Music Festival: Best Female Solo Award
  22. ^ 2008 Mnet KM Music Festival: Best Dance Music Award
  23. ^ SBS 가요대전 (SBS Music Awards) Daesang

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