Sunmin

SunMin
Birth name Sun Min Lee
Born (1987-08-04) August 4, 1987
Origin Daegu, South Korea
Genres J-pop, K-pop
Occupation(s) Singer, Theater actress
Years active 2006–present
Labels LiveWorks Company (Korea) (2009-present)
Victor Entertainment (Japan) (2006–present)
Good Entertainment (Korea) (2006–2009)
Website www.sunmin.jp (Japanese)

SunMin (Hangul: 선민, Katakana: ソンミン, born August 4, 1987) is a South Korean singer who speaks and sings in Korean, Japanese, and English. She debuted[1] in 2006, with the single "Keep Holding You," a collaboration with the Japanese R&B singer Toshinobu Kubota. Her career was initially focused on the Japanese market, but her work became focused on Korea from 2009 to 2010. She also contributed to the OSTs of Korean dramas Master of Study and Gloria (2010 TV series). In 2010 to 2011, she was in the main Korean musical production of Jekyll & Hyde (musical) as Lucy. In 2012 to 2013, she reprised her role as Lucy in the Korean national tour. In spring 2013, SunMin played Josephine in the Korean production of Arsène Lupin the musical.[2]

Biography

SunMin was born on August 4, 1987 in Daegu, South Korea. She speaks Korean and Japanese, thus allowing her to perform in both languages. At a young age, she was inspired by R&B artist and especially American singer Christina Aguilera. She love to sing in front of neighbors and relatives since her childhood. At age 13, in her first year of middle school she was enchanted by Aguilera's life and told many people that she dreamt of singing.

Determine to become a singer, SunMin began receiving vocal training and soon made a demo tape of her singing. It would be the first step taken by SunMin for her debut. After recording the demo, she left South Korea to pursue a career as an artist in Japan. She began studying the language and ensured the necessary need for her to prepare her debut, receiving more vocal trainings and working with the likes of Toshinobu Kubota who did a duet with her for her debut single, "Keep Holding U". She later released a Korean version of the song with Shin Hye Sung of Shinhwa as SunMin thanX HyeSung.

Discography[3]

Japanese

Single

SunMin thanX Kubota
  1. Keep Holding U (2006/07/05)
    • song featured on the soundtrack of the Japanese movie Nihon Chinbotsu (Sinking of Japan)(2006)
SunMin
  1. Koi no Kiseki (恋の奇跡) (2006/12/06)
    • Ending theme of a Fuji TV program
  2. Love You.The Rose(2007/02/28)
  3. Starting Story (2007/08/22)
    •  Starting Story
    •  Yasashiku utatte (やさしく歌って) (cover of the song "Killing Me Softly With His Song")
    •  Starting Story (back track)
  4. Another Wish(2008/01/23)
    • Another Wish
    • Still
    • Another Wish (backtrack)
    • Still (backtrack)
  5. Will (2008/10/15)
    • Will (featured on the soundtrack of the 2008 Japanese film Ichi)
    • I Have Nothing
    • Will (back track)
    • I Have Nothing (back track)
    • Ichi no Komoriuta (a capella) (市の子守唄)

Mini Album

  1. COVER GIRL(2008/08/27)
    • Got to Be Real (Cheryl Lynn)
    • The Rose (Bette Midler)
    • Mitsumeteitai Every Breath You Take (見つめていたい) (The Police)
    • I Have Nothing (Whitney Houston)
    • My Funny Valentine (Babes in Arms musical)
    • Yasashiku Utatte Killing Me Softly With His Song (やさしく歌って) (Roberta Flack)
    • Love Takes Time (Mariah Carey)

Albums

  1. Brand New Girl(2008/12/17)

Track List:

    • Brand New
    • Will
    • Another Wish
    • Starting Story
    • Love You.
    • Love In, Love Out
    • 恋の奇跡 (Koi no Kiseki; Miracle of Love)
    • Triangle
    • Cherish
    • Keep Holding U (SunMin thanX Kubota)

Korean

Single

SunMin thanX Hyesung
  1. Keep Holding U (2006/08/31)
Superwoman
  1. Superwoman (2009/09/25)
놓치다 (Miss/Lose)[4]
  1. 놓치다 (2010/02/17)
SunMin Meets Steve Barakatt[5]
  1. Rainbow Bridge (2010/09/30)

Original Soundtrack Songs

Master of Study (2010)[6]
  1. Dreamer
Gloria (2010 TV series) (2010)[7]
  1. Gloria

Appearances

TV shows

Fuji TV 


References

External links

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