Katie Kim (South Korean singer)

Katie Kim
Native name 김서현
Birth name Kim Seo-hyeon
Born (1993-12-10) December 10, 1993
Bucheon, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Genres
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments
Years active 2014–present
Labels YG Entertainment
Associated acts YG Family
Katie Kim
Hangul 김서현
Revised Romanization Gim Seo-hyeon
McCune–Reischauer Kim Sŏ-hyŏn

Kim Seo-hyeon (born December 10, 1993) better known as by her stage name Katie Kim is a South Korean singer. She is the winner of K-pop Star 4 (2015). Her breakthrough performance of "Where You Need To Be" reached 4 million views on Korea's leading video-sharing site, Naver TV Cast, in the shortest amount of time in K-Pop Star history. She is signed under YG Entertainment.[1]

Discography

K-Pop Star 4 performances

Release date Song (Original artist) Round
Unreleased "Never Gonna Let You Go" (Faith Evans) Round 1 Talent Audition
14/12/2014 "Killing Me Softly With His Song" (Lori Lieberman) Round 2 Ranking Audition
4/01/2015 "Beat It" (Michael Jackson) Round 3 Team Mission (Triple A with Esther Kim & Ji Su-hyeon)
25/01/2015 "Did You Forget" (Yoon Mi-rae) Round 4 Casting Audition (Miss Korea with Esther Kim & Grace Shin)
22/02/2015 "Yanghwa Bridge" (Zion.T) Round Stage Audition
22/02/2015 "Because of You" (Kelly Clarkson) Round 6 Stage Audition Rematch
01/03/2015 "Where You Need To Be" (g.o.d) Top 10
15/03/2015 "Like an Indian Doll" (Na-mi) Top 8 Live
22/03/2015 "One Candle" (g.o.d) Top 6 Live
29/03/2015 "Day By Day" (Tashannie) Top 4 Live Round 1
29/03/2015 "All About That Bass" (Meghan Trainor) Top 4 Live Round 2 Special Stage (with Lily M.)
05/04/2015 "Rehab" (Amy Winehouse) Semifinals Round 1
05/04/2015 "Mama Do" (Pixie Lott) Semifinals Round 2 Collaboration Stage (with Lee Hi)
12/04/2015 "I Want To Fall In Love" (Kim Jo-han) Finals Round 1
12/04/2015 "You're the One" (Park Jin-young) Finals Round 2

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2015 K-pop Star 4 1st Place (Winner) Won

References

  1. ""K-Pop Star 4" winner Katie Kim chooses YG Entertainment". AsiaToday Press Release. April 13, 2015. Retrieved May 7, 2015.

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