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Lee Soo Young

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Lee Soo Young or Lee Ji Yuhn, her real name, is a [.Category:K-Pop|Korean ballad] singer. After debuting in 1999 with the smash hit "I Believe", she’s risen to the top of the Korean music scene. Lee Soo Young is recognized in Korea for her powerful voice and although she rarely makes TV appearances or appears in her own music videos, she has earned a lot of popularity.

Profile

  • Name: Lee Soo Young
  • Real Name: Lee Ji Yeon (이지연)
  • Birthdate: April 12, 1979
  • Birthplace: South Korea
  • Blood type: B
  • Height: 165cm
  • Weight: 43kg
  • Family: Both her parents died in car accidents; Younger sister Lee Ji Min and younger brother Lee Jae Hyun
  • Hobbies: Music, Reading, Theatre
  • Talents:Singing, Acting
  • Favorite Singer: Aretha Franklin
  • Religion: Christian


Biography

Lee Ji Yeon, born April 12, 1979 in Seoul, professionally known as Lee Soo Young, is a Korean ballad singer. She lost her father when she was still in elementary school and then her mother died in her senior year of high school, both in car accidents. Her music was the only way to express her sadness.

In 1995 she won a contest singing Yoo Jae Ha's "Sarang Hah Kee Dae Moon Eh". Soon after, many established musicians were willing to help her with the creation of her first album like Park Young Chan. Her song was an instant hit all around Asia because of the oriental-ish qualities. Many artists remade the song in their own native tongue.

Recently, Lee Soo Young appeared on a number of variety shows, displaying her sense of humour and her ability to be comical and carefree, adding to her popularity. Today she is considered one of Korea’s most famous ballad singers.

In 2001, she sang a version of the "Final Fantasy X" song "Suteki Da Ne" in Korean, titled "Eolmana Joheulkka".

On January 21, 2006, she released her seventh album, "Grace". It performed very well, able to shoot straight to the top of the charts. The popularity of the album led to a limited edition release of "Grace", of which only 30,000 copies were produced.

Discography

Albums

Other Albums

Mini-Albums

Digital Single

Acting

Dramas


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