Update @ July 21, 2024: Generasia has now been updated to the latest version of the wiki software!
You can now "Thank" others for their contributions, set up email and two-factor authentication, and more!

Lexy: Difference between revisions

From generasia
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:Lexy.jpg|thumb|450px|Lexy promoting ''[[The Lexy|THE LEXY]]'' (2008)]]
[[Image:Lexy.jpg|thumb|450px|Lexy promoting ''[[The Lexy|THE LEXY]]'' (2008)]]


'''Lexy''' (렉시) is a [[K-Hip-Hop]]/[[K-R&B]] rapper and singer formerly under [[YG Entertainment]]. She was the first artist to debut as a solo female artist under YG Entertainment.
'''Lexy''' (렉시) is a [[K-Hip-Hop]]/[[K-R&B]] rapper and singer currently under [[Red Line Entertainment]] and formerly under [[YG Entertainment]]. She was the first artist to debut as a solo female artist under YG Entertainment.


== Profile ==
== Profile ==
Line 20: Line 20:
In 2007 Lexy's third album ''[[Rush]]'' was released. This marked Lexy's final album under [[YG Entertainment]] as in September 2007, it was announced that Lexy left the label.  
In 2007 Lexy's third album ''[[Rush]]'' was released. This marked Lexy's final album under [[YG Entertainment]] as in September 2007, it was announced that Lexy left the label.  


Lexy's fourth album ''[[The Lexy|THE LEXY]]'' was released in March 2008 under her new label [[SB&W Entertainment]].
Lexy's fourth album ''[[The Lexy|THE LEXY]]'' was released in March 2008 under her new label [[SB&W Entertainment]]. Four years later, in 2012, it was announced her return under [[Red Line Entertainment]].


== Discography ==
== Discography ==

Revision as of 12:17, 14 July 2012

Lexy promoting THE LEXY (2008)

Lexy (렉시) is a K-Hip-Hop/K-R&B rapper and singer currently under Red Line Entertainment and formerly under YG Entertainment. She was the first artist to debut as a solo female artist under YG Entertainment.

Profile

Information

Lexy debuted in 2003 at MBC's Music Camp with her album Lexury, which reportedly took 5 years to make. The album was successful and made her known as a rival to K-Pop singer Lee Hyori.

Lexy's second album Lextacy was released in 2005. The album tanked and due to the poor sales it prompted a decision by YG Entertainment to not renew her contract but continue with plans to release a 3rd album.

In 2007 Lexy's third album Rush was released. This marked Lexy's final album under YG Entertainment as in September 2007, it was announced that Lexy left the label.

Lexy's fourth album THE LEXY was released in March 2008 under her new label SB&W Entertainment. Four years later, in 2012, it was announced her return under Red Line Entertainment.

Discography

Albums

Collaborations

Lexy promoting Rush (2007)

Filmography

Music Videos

External Links