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[[Image: | [[Image:Chae Yeon - Bazzaya promo.jpg|thumb|400px|Chae Yeon promoting "[[Bazzaya]]" (2018)]] | ||
'''Chae Yeon''' (채연) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer. She made her singing debut in the Japanese pop unit [[Brand New Biscuits]], but left Japan to start her solo | <div align=justify> | ||
'''Chae Yeon''' (채연) is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] singer under [[Cai Entertainment]]. She made her singing debut in the Japanese pop unit [[Brand New Biscuits]], but left Japan to start her solo career with her debut album, ''[[It's My Time]]''. Chae Yeon gained fame with her 2004 hit "[[Duriseo (Chae Yeon)|Duriseo]]". | |||
==Profile== | ==Profile== | ||
* '''Name:''' | * '''Stage Name:''' Chae Yeon (채연) | ||
* ''' | * '''Former Stage Name:''' Jinny | ||
* ''' | * '''Real Name:''' Lee Chae Yeon (이채연) | ||
* '''Birth | * '''Birth Name:''' Lee Jin Sook (이진숙) | ||
* '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1978|12|10|mf=yes}} | |||
* '''Birth place:''' [[Wikipedia:Seoul|Seoul]], [[Wikipedia:South_Korea|South Korea]] | * '''Birth place:''' [[Wikipedia:Seoul|Seoul]], [[Wikipedia:South_Korea|South Korea]] | ||
* '''[[Blood Type]]:''' O | * '''[[Blood Type]]:''' O | ||
* '''Height:''' 165cm | |||
* '''Weight:''' 49kg | |||
* '''Education:''' [[Wikipedia:Seoul_Institute_of_the_Arts|Seoul Institute of the Arts]] <small>(Entertainment and Broadcasting)</small> | * '''Education:''' [[Wikipedia:Seoul_Institute_of_the_Arts|Seoul Institute of the Arts]] <small>(Entertainment and Broadcasting)</small> | ||
* '''Family:''' Parents, Older Brother | * '''Family:''' Parents, Older Brother | ||
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==Information== | ==Information== | ||
Chae Yeon debuted in Japan in 2001 under the name ''Jinny'' in the mixed group, [[Brand New Biscuits]]. In the next year, she become the main vocalist of the Japanese group, [[Ultra Cats]], which helped her gain a stable fanbase in Korea. | |||
After Ultra Cats disbanded in 2002, Chae Yeon broke into the Korean pop music scene in summer of 2003 with the hit "[[Wiheomhan Yeonchul]]" and her debut solo album, ''[[It's My Time]]''. During this time, many new female acts were beginning to debut with similar sexy concepts. Still, Chae Yeon was one of the few who had the potential to get the hits. After promotions for the lead track were done, she promoted the second single, "[[Sarangneukkim]]", a light hearted dance-pop song. | |||
In the winter of 2004, Chae Yeon got the biggest break in her music career. The first single from her second album titled "[[Duriseo]]", proved to be a massive hit during the spring of 2005 with the song receiving heavy radio airplay. The [[PV|music video]] for the song was banned as some scenes were considered too racy. The second single, "[[Dagawa]]" was another hit for the singer. | |||
Less than a year after the release of her second album, ''[[Virginalness Bloom]]'', Chae Yeon returned with her third self-titled album, ''[[Chae Yeon (album)|Chae Yeon]]''. Although the lead single, "[[Ojik Neo]]", became a moderate hit, its popularity was lackluster when compared to the hits released on her previous album. The follow-up single, "[[Sebeonjjae Sarang]]", was a minor hit. After months of promotion, Chae Yeon released her first best album which included a figurine which resembled her. | |||
In 2007, Chae Yeon made her comeback with her fourth studio album, ''[[My Love]]''. The title track had decent success as it was performed live many times along with its remix. The second single fared rather poorly in comparison. Two years later, Chae Yeon has returned with her first mini-album, ''[[Shake]]''. | |||
In 2011, she released her first Mandarin album, “Sweet Miracle”. | |||
It was revealed that following the official release of her album, Chae Yeon would be undergoing active promotions all around China by opening three fan meetings in Beijing, Shanghai, and Wuhan. | |||
After five years of hiatus, she returned to the music scene in 2015 with a retro, funky summer tune, "[[Video, Even if I Don't See]]", garnering interest as it features [[Block B]]'s [[Jaehyo]]! | |||
According to the reports, Chae Yeon passionately participated in producing her new album in preparation for her big comeback and even took part in writing the lyrics for her title track. | |||
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[[Image:Img 16 9878 0.jpg|thumb|200px|Chae Yeon promoting ''[[It's My Time]]'' (2003)]] | [[Image:Img 16 9878 0.jpg|thumb|200px|Chae Yeon promoting ''[[It's My Time]]'' (2003)]] | ||
[[Image:shakepromo.png|thumb|200px|Chae Yeon promoting ''[[My Love]]'' (2007)]] | |||
==Korean Discography== | |||
===Albums=== | |||
* [2003.08.28] [[It's My Time]] | |||
* [2004.12.13] [[Virginalness Bloom]] | |||
* [2005.11.18] [[Chae Yeon (album)|Chae Yeon]] (채연) | |||
* [2007.03.30] [[My Love (Chae Yeon)|My Love]] | |||
===Best Albums=== | |||
* [2006.05.23] [[Best & Figure]] | |||
===Mini-Albums=== | |||
* [2009.05.06] [[Shake (mini-album)|Shake]] | |||
* [2010.07.23] [[Look at|Look At]] | |||
===Singles=== | |||
* [2018.11.13] [[Bazzaya]] (봤자야) | |||
===Digital Singles=== | |||
* [2015.05.26] [[Anbwado Video (Chae Yeon)|Anbwado Video]] (안봐도 비디오) | |||
===Collaborations=== | |||
* [2003.11.26] [[DJ Koo]] - [[Koojunyup|KOOJUNYUP]] ''(#3 Wiro (feat.'''Chae Yeon''))'' | |||
* [2005.08.03] [[Joosuc]] - [[Seoul City's Finest]] ''(#11 Nora (feat.'''Chae Yeon'', 237))'' | |||
* [2006.02.24] [[NEXT]] - [[Regame]] ''(#6 Nundongja (feat.'''Chae Yeon''))'' | |||
* [2007.08.30] [[Honey Family]] - [[Nebeonjjae Iyagi]] ''(#6 Oneulbam Il (feat.'''Chae Yeon''))'' | |||
* [2008.01.17] [[Andy Lee]] - [[Andy the First New Dream|ANDY the first NEW DREAM]] ''(#3 Timing (feat.'''Chae Yeon''))'' | |||
* [2010.07.30] [[House Rulez]] - [[Magic Television]] ''(#11 Nigapillyohae (feat.'''Chae Yeon''))'' | |||
==Discography== | ==Taiwan Discography== | ||
===Albums=== | ===Albums=== | ||
* [ | * [2010.06.24] [[Shake (album)|Shake]] | ||
==Chinese Discography== | |||
* [ | ===Mini-Albums=== | ||
* [2011.07.11] [[Tianmi de Qiji]] (甜蜜的奇跡) | |||
=== | ===Digital Singles=== | ||
* [ | * [2013.06.20] [[Ni Buzai Ai Wo]] (你不再愛我) | ||
* [2015.07.23] [[Kantou]] (看透) | |||
* [2015.07.23] [[Xiangxin]] (相信) | |||
=== | ==Filmography== | ||
* [ | ===Television=== | ||
* [2007] [[Love Action|Love Action Season 2]] | |||
* [2007] [[High Five]] | |||
* [2008] [[Love Action|Love Action Season 3]] | |||
* [2008] [[Debut]] | |||
* [2009] [[M COUNTDOWN]] | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[ http://www.cyworld.com/fuhachaeyeon Official Cyworld] | * [http://twitter.com/chaeyeon_lee Official Twitter] | ||
* [https://www.instagram.com/chaeyeon_lee/ Official Instagram] | |||
* [http://www.cyworld.com/fuhachaeyeon Official Cyworld] | |||
* [http://www.weibo.com/reallychaeyeon Official Weibo] | |||
* [http://blog.sina.com.cn/thechaeyeon Official Chinese Blog] | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:19, 3 April 2021
Chae Yeon (채연) is a Korean pop singer under Cai Entertainment. She made her singing debut in the Japanese pop unit Brand New Biscuits, but left Japan to start her solo career with her debut album, It's My Time. Chae Yeon gained fame with her 2004 hit "Duriseo".
Profile
- Stage Name: Chae Yeon (채연)
- Former Stage Name: Jinny
- Real Name: Lee Chae Yeon (이채연)
- Birth Name: Lee Jin Sook (이진숙)
- Birthdate: December 10, 1978
- Birth place: Seoul, South Korea
- Blood Type: O
- Height: 165cm
- Weight: 49kg
- Education: Seoul Institute of the Arts (Entertainment and Broadcasting)
- Family: Parents, Older Brother
- Hobbies: Taking Pictures
Information
Chae Yeon debuted in Japan in 2001 under the name Jinny in the mixed group, Brand New Biscuits. In the next year, she become the main vocalist of the Japanese group, Ultra Cats, which helped her gain a stable fanbase in Korea.
After Ultra Cats disbanded in 2002, Chae Yeon broke into the Korean pop music scene in summer of 2003 with the hit "Wiheomhan Yeonchul" and her debut solo album, It's My Time. During this time, many new female acts were beginning to debut with similar sexy concepts. Still, Chae Yeon was one of the few who had the potential to get the hits. After promotions for the lead track were done, she promoted the second single, "Sarangneukkim", a light hearted dance-pop song.
In the winter of 2004, Chae Yeon got the biggest break in her music career. The first single from her second album titled "Duriseo", proved to be a massive hit during the spring of 2005 with the song receiving heavy radio airplay. The music video for the song was banned as some scenes were considered too racy. The second single, "Dagawa" was another hit for the singer.
Less than a year after the release of her second album, Virginalness Bloom, Chae Yeon returned with her third self-titled album, Chae Yeon. Although the lead single, "Ojik Neo", became a moderate hit, its popularity was lackluster when compared to the hits released on her previous album. The follow-up single, "Sebeonjjae Sarang", was a minor hit. After months of promotion, Chae Yeon released her first best album which included a figurine which resembled her.
In 2007, Chae Yeon made her comeback with her fourth studio album, My Love. The title track had decent success as it was performed live many times along with its remix. The second single fared rather poorly in comparison. Two years later, Chae Yeon has returned with her first mini-album, Shake.
In 2011, she released her first Mandarin album, “Sweet Miracle”. It was revealed that following the official release of her album, Chae Yeon would be undergoing active promotions all around China by opening three fan meetings in Beijing, Shanghai, and Wuhan.
After five years of hiatus, she returned to the music scene in 2015 with a retro, funky summer tune, "Video, Even if I Don't See", garnering interest as it features Block B's Jaehyo! According to the reports, Chae Yeon passionately participated in producing her new album in preparation for her big comeback and even took part in writing the lyrics for her title track.
Korean Discography
Albums
- [2003.08.28] It's My Time
- [2004.12.13] Virginalness Bloom
- [2005.11.18] Chae Yeon (채연)
- [2007.03.30] My Love
Best Albums
- [2006.05.23] Best & Figure
Mini-Albums
Singles
- [2018.11.13] Bazzaya (봤자야)
Digital Singles
- [2015.05.26] Anbwado Video (안봐도 비디오)
Collaborations
- [2003.11.26] DJ Koo - KOOJUNYUP (#3 Wiro (feat.'Chae Yeon))
- [2005.08.03] Joosuc - Seoul City's Finest (#11 Nora (feat.'Chae Yeon, 237))
- [2006.02.24] NEXT - Regame (#6 Nundongja (feat.'Chae Yeon))
- [2007.08.30] Honey Family - Nebeonjjae Iyagi (#6 Oneulbam Il (feat.'Chae Yeon))
- [2008.01.17] Andy Lee - ANDY the first NEW DREAM (#3 Timing (feat.'Chae Yeon))
- [2010.07.30] House Rulez - Magic Television (#11 Nigapillyohae (feat.'Chae Yeon))
Taiwan Discography
Albums
- [2010.06.24] Shake
Chinese Discography
Mini-Albums
- [2011.07.11] Tianmi de Qiji (甜蜜的奇跡)
Digital Singles
- [2013.06.20] Ni Buzai Ai Wo (你不再愛我)
- [2015.07.23] Kantou (看透)
- [2015.07.23] Xiangxin (相信)
Filmography
Television
- [2007] Love Action Season 2
- [2007] High Five
- [2008] Love Action Season 3
- [2008] Debut
- [2009] M COUNTDOWN
External Links
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