Lee Hi
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File:Lee Hi at Incheon Airport, on January 18, 2013.jpg
Lee Hi at Incheon Airport on January 18, 2013
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Native name | 이하이 |
Birth name | Lee Ha-yi |
Also known as | Lee Hi |
Born | Bucheon, South Korea |
September 23, 1996
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Years active | 2012–present |
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Website | Website |
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Hangul | 이하이 |
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Revised Romanization | I Ha-i |
McCune–Reischauer | Yi Hai |
Lee Ha-yi (born September 23, 1996), also known by her stage name Lee Hi, is a South Korean singer. She is known as the runner-up of SBS's K-pop Star Season 1.
Her debut single "1.2.3.4", was released on October 28, 2012 and reached No. 1 with first-week sales of 667,549 downloads.[1][2] On November 30, 2012, Lee Hi also had her first performance at the Mnet Asian Music Awards with fellow labelmate Epik High for the song "It's Cold" from the 99 album.
Her first full-length album First Love was released in two parts. Part 1 was released on March 7, 2013 and Part 2 was released on March 28, 2013.[3]
Contents
History
Pre-debut
In 2012, Lee Hi finished as the runner-up on K-pop Star Season 1,[4] against Park Ji-min and was eventually signed by YG Entertainment CEO, Yang Hyun-suk.[5]
On May 12, 2012, it was announced that she would be debuting with a girl group called SuPearls (which originally consisted of Michelle Lee, Park Ji-min, Seung-joo Lee, and Jung-mi Lee) which was originally formed during K-pop Star Season 1 and signed to YG. She was set to replace Ji-min who decided to sign with JYP Entertainment after winning.[6] Following Ha-yi's successful debut as a solo artist, her company made a sudden announcement on February 13, 2013, that her anticipated girl-group, SuPearls, will no longer be continuing as an ensemble and that the other remaining members have been dropped. She would instead continue as a solo artist.[7][8]
Before her debut, Ha-yi released her first song under YG Entertainment on which she collaborated with Epik High; it was entitled "It's Cold" and was released on October 8, 2012.[9]
2012–2013: Debut with 1.2.3.4, First Love and BOM&HI
On October 24, 2012, it was announced that Ha-yi would be debuting as a solo artist under the stage name, "Lee Hi", with the single "1, 2, 3, .4".[10] The single was released on October 28. The song was written by Masta Wu and produced by CHOICE37 and Lydia Paek. The music video was directed by director Han Sa-min, who also did 2NE1's "Lonely" and Big Bang's "Blue" and "Monster".[11] The song reached #1 on all the main music charts.[12] The song ranked #1 for three weeks.[13] She also dominated monthly charts.[14][15] She has ranked on the top spot 11 times on the hourly real time charts, which set a record for female soloists in 2012[16] She performed "1.2.3.4" on Inkigayo on November 4.[17]
Her second single, “Scarecrow” (a song written by JYP and initially recorded, though unreleased, by Park Bom before becoming part of 2NE1), was released on November 22, 2012.[18][19]
On February 24, YG Entertainment released a teaser image for Lee Hi's debut album. On the image it had three dates "March 1st?", "March 7th?" and "March 21st?". The next day, YG Entertainment released another teaser image with the words 'mini?', 'single?' and 'album?'. The next day another teaser image was released stated that Lee Hi will be releasing an intro song called "Turn It Up" on March 1. On March 2, another teaser image with the words "It's Over" next to an image of Lee Hi holding lipstick. It was revealed that the album, titled "First Love" will be released as a digital only mini-album on March 7 featuring 5 songs, with the full album release on March 28 featuring 10 songs. The title tracks, "It's Over" and "Rose" will be released on these dates respectively.[20][21]
Lee Hi's full album First Love debuted on March 28, 2013 and her single 'Rose' came in at No. 1 just 1 hour after release.[22] "Rose" is the first song released by Lee Hi to feature her not just singing, but rapping as well.[22]
It was revealed in December 2013 that Lee Hi would debut under a new sub-unit with Park Bom entitled "BH", which is also an acronym for BOM&HI. The unit would release the single "All I Want For Christmas Is You", a cover of Mariah Carey's song, on December 20.
2014–present: Hi Suhyun and comeback news
It was revealed in November 2014 that Lee Hi would be a member of another upcoming sub-unit with Akdong Musician's Lee Suhyun entitled Hi Suhyun.[23] Their first single, "I'm Different", featured iKON's Bobby.
In August 2015, it was confirmed that Lee Hi would be releasing a new album through Tablo's label HIGHGRND. The young singer is still under YG Entertainment; HIGHGRND will be only in charge of the overall production of her new album.[24] On March 9, 2016, Lee Hi released a half album titled Seoulite. Two music videos were released for "Breathe" and "Hold My Hand". "Breathe" was written by Shinee's Jonghyun. "Breathe" came in at number one on iTunes charts in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam and also topped major Korean music charts. Lee Hi began promotions for both "Breathe" and "Hold My Hand" on M!Countdown on March 10.[25]On April 6, 2016 YG Entertainment revealed the full album tracklist for Lee Hi's album Seoulite. The album was released on April 20, 2016 with "My Star" as the title track. Lee Hi participated in writing and composing the song "Passing by". [26]
K-pop Star performances
Released Date | Track | Album |
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19/03/2012 | Don't Stop The Music | SBS K-pop Star Top 8 |
21/03/2012 | 너를 위해 | SBS K-pop Star SPECIAL No. 1 |
25/03/2012 | 미련한 사랑 | SBS K-pop Star Top 7 |
28/03/2012 | Mercy | SBS K-pop Star SPECIAL No. 2 |
01/04/2012 | Sway | SBS K-pop Star Top 6 |
08/04/2012 | Love | SBS K-pop Star Top 5 |
15/04/2012 | As Time goes by | SBS K-pop Star Top 4 |
20/04/2012 | Good-Bye Baby | SBS K-pop Star SPECIAL No. 3 |
24/04/2012 | U Go Girl | SBS K-pop Star Top 3 |
30/04/2012 | Killing Me Softly with His Song | SBS K-pop Star Top 2 |
15/05/2012 | Rolling in the Deep | SBS K-pop Star SPECIAL No. 4 |
Discography
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Studio albums
- First Love (2013)
- Seoulite (2016)
Concert
- Secret Live RE HI (2013)
Awards and nominations
World Music Awards
Year | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2012 | World's Best Song | "1,2,3,4" | Nominated |
World's Best Video | Nominated |
Golden Disk Awards
Year | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2013 | Best Rookie Award | "1,2,3,4" | Won |
Seoul Music Awards
Year | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2013 | Best Rookie Award | "1,2,3,4" | Won |
Korean Music Awards
Year | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2014 | Female Musician of the Year - Netizen Vote | Lee Hi | Won |
Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards
Year | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2013 | Digital Single of November | "1,2,3,4" | Won |
Mnet Asian Music Awards
Year | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2013 | Best New Female Artist | Lee Hi | Nominated |
Artist of the Year | Nominated | ||
Best Vocal Performance - Female | "1,2,3,4" | Nominated | |
BC - UnionPay Song of the Year | Nominated |
Music programs
These are collection of Lee Hi wins First Place Award on Korea's televised weekly music shows. M! Countdown is aired on Korea cable channel M.net and Inkigayo is aired on SBS.
Mnet's M! Countdown
Year | Date | Song |
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2012 | November 8 | "1,2,3,4" |
November 15 | ||
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2013 | March 21 | "It's Over" |
April 11 | "Rose" | |
2016 | March 17 | "Breathe" |
SBS's Inkigayo
Year | Date | Song |
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2013 | March 24 | "It's Over" |
April 14 | "Rose" | |
2014 | November 23 | "I'm Different" (Hi Suhyun) |
2016 | March 20 | "Breathe" |
References
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