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'''Soo Mi''' (수미) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer. She was the leader of the mixed group [[Coed School]] and former member of it's sub-unit [[5dolls]]. She originally debuted as the main dancer and the rapper of the female trio [[SeeYa]]. On July 23, 2010 Lee Soomi left SeeYa to join the new [[Core Contents Media]] group, on February 17, 2012, Soomi left Coed School to focus on her solo career.
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'''Soo Mi''' (수미) is a [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] singer. She debuted as the main dancer and rapper of the female trio [[SeeYa]]. On July 23, 2010 Lee Soomi left SeeYa to be the leader of the new [[Core Contents Media]] group [[Coed School]] and it's sub-unit [[5dolls]]. On February 17, 2012, Soomi left Coed School to focus on her solo career.
  
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==

Revision as of 17:11, 17 February 2012

Soo Mi promoting Bbiribbom Bberibbom (2010)

Soo Mi (수미) is a Korean Pop singer. She debuted as the main dancer and rapper of the female trio SeeYa. On July 23, 2010 Lee Soomi left SeeYa to be the leader of the new Core Contents Media group Coed School and it's sub-unit 5dolls. On February 17, 2012, Soomi left Coed School to focus on her solo career.

Profile

  • Stage Name: Soo Mi (수미)
  • Real Name: Lee Soo Mi (이수미)
  • Nickname: Smile Soomi (미소수미)
  • Birthdate: March 3, 1989 (1989-03-03) (age 35)
  • Birthplace: Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
  • Blood Type: A
  • Height: 170cm
  • Weight: 48kg
  • Education: Korea Aerospace University (Aeronautical Science & Flight Operations)
  • Hobbies: Shopping, Watching Movies, Collecting Shoes
  • Specialties: Costume Design

Filmography

Dramas

Trivia

  • Auditioned for ‘Young Jae Yook Sung Project’ in 2001.

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