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Hwayobi is a female vocalist with a powerful voice. It is no exaggeration to call her the diva of Korean R&B music as she has a voice of great compass and full resonance. Especially, Hwayobi is famous for her live performances in which she overwhelms the audience with her powerful and appealing voice. She had released 5 regular albums and a few specials so far mainly performing on live stages rather than appearing on broadcast shows. Hwayobi spent her childhood dreaming to become a pianist. However, she first listened to Mariah Carey’s music when she was in junior high school and just fell in love with soul and R and B music. She practiced singing by herself until she became the winner of the grand prize on a talent show on local radio. She was in her second year of high school at that time. That led Hwayobi to become a professional singer. Even before she released her debut album, Hwayobi was already under the spotlight by media. By participating in other singer’s albums, like Park Hyo-shin, and by singing various songs used in television dramas, Hwayobi made many pop music lovers curious of who she was. She finally released her first official album in 2000 under the title of “My All.” The title song of the album “Lie” was a great hit. After she entered the Department of Popular Music at Dongdeok Women’s University, Hwayobi released her second album which also was a success. What was more impressive about her second album, was that she wrote 5 of the songs by herself. While leading her life as a student, she has steadily maintained her singing career..
 
Hwayobi is a female vocalist with a powerful voice. It is no exaggeration to call her the diva of Korean R&B music as she has a voice of great compass and full resonance. Especially, Hwayobi is famous for her live performances in which she overwhelms the audience with her powerful and appealing voice. She had released 5 regular albums and a few specials so far mainly performing on live stages rather than appearing on broadcast shows. Hwayobi spent her childhood dreaming to become a pianist. However, she first listened to Mariah Carey’s music when she was in junior high school and just fell in love with soul and R and B music. She practiced singing by herself until she became the winner of the grand prize on a talent show on local radio. She was in her second year of high school at that time. That led Hwayobi to become a professional singer. Even before she released her debut album, Hwayobi was already under the spotlight by media. By participating in other singer’s albums, like Park Hyo-shin, and by singing various songs used in television dramas, Hwayobi made many pop music lovers curious of who she was. She finally released her first official album in 2000 under the title of “My All.” The title song of the album “Lie” was a great hit. After she entered the Department of Popular Music at Dongdeok Women’s University, Hwayobi released her second album which also was a success. What was more impressive about her second album, was that she wrote 5 of the songs by herself. While leading her life as a student, she has steadily maintained her singing career..
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> Korean Discography </span>==
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==Korean Discography==
  
 
===Korean Albums===
 
===Korean Albums===
* [2000.06.14] [[My All (Park Hwayobi)|My All]]
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* [2000.06.14] [[My All (Park Hwayobi)|My All]] <small>('''Park Hwayobi''')</small>
* [2001.09.17] [[Nineteen Plus One|Nineteen Plus One]]
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* [2001.09.17] [[Nineteen Plus One|Nineteen Plus One]] <small>('''Park Hwayobi''')</small>
* [2002.10.12] [[Because I Love You (Park Hwayobi)|Because I Love You]]
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* [2002.10.12] [[Because I Love You (Park Hwayobi)|Because I Love You]] <small>('''Park Hwayobi''')</small>
* [2004.07.08] [[Park Hwayobi 4|PARK HWAYOBI 4]]
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* [2004.07.08] [[Park Hwayobi 4|PARK HWAYOBI 4]] <small>('''Park Hwayobi''')</small>
 
* [2006.02.09] [[5 Degrees|5˚]]  
 
* [2006.02.09] [[5 Degrees|5˚]]  
 
* [2008.03.13] [[Sunshine (Hwayobi)|Sunshine]]
 
* [2008.03.13] [[Sunshine (Hwayobi)|Sunshine]]
 
* [2010.05.27] [[Hwayobi (album)|Hwayobi]]
 
* [2010.05.27] [[Hwayobi (album)|Hwayobi]]
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===Other Albums===
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* [2003.10.24] [[Across the Romantic Bridge|Across the Romantic Bridge]] <small>('''Park Hwayobi''')</small> ''(Best Album)''
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* [2007.08.01] [[Kiss In Yesterday]] ''(Cover Album)''
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* [2009.07.01] [[The Gold (Hwayobi)|The Gold]] ''(Best Album)''
  
 
===Mini Albums===
 
===Mini Albums===
 
* [2009.02.06] [[This Is Love (Hwayobi mini-album)|This Is Love]]  
 
* [2009.02.06] [[This Is Love (Hwayobi mini-album)|This Is Love]]  
 
* [2009.08.06] [[Summer (Hwayobi)|Summer]]
 
* [2009.08.06] [[Summer (Hwayobi)|Summer]]
 
===Other Albums===
 
 
* [2003.10.24] [[Across the Romantic Bridge|Across the Romantic Bridge]] ''(Best Album)''
 
* [2007.08.01] [[Kiss In Yesterday]] ''(Cover Album)''
 
* [2009.07.01] [[The Gold (Hwayobi)|The Gold]] ''(Best Album)''
 
  
 
===Digital Singles===
 
===Digital Singles===
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* [2009.12.18] [[Ghost (Hwayobi & Ko Yu Jin)|GHost]] <small>('''Hwayobi''' + [[Ko Yu Jin]] ([[Flower (band)|Flower]]))</small>
 
* [2009.12.18] [[Ghost (Hwayobi & Ko Yu Jin)|GHost]] <small>('''Hwayobi''' + [[Ko Yu Jin]] ([[Flower (band)|Flower]]))</small>
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> Collaborations / Others </span>===
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===Collaborations / Others===
  
* [2000.01.25] [[Park Hyo Shin]] - [[Things I Can't Do For You]] (''#3 Strive (feat. Park Hwayobi)'')
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* [2000.01.25] [[Park Hyo Shin]] - [[Haejul su Eomneun il]] (#3 ''Aesseo'' (feat. '''Park Hwayobi'''), #13 ''Jeonseolsogui Sarang'' (feat. '''Park Hwayobi'''))
* [2000.07.31] [[New Scion OST]] (''#4 Legendary Love ([[Park Hyo Shin]] & Park Hwayobi)'')
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* [2001.06.07] [[Brown Eyes]] - [[Brown Eyes (album)|Brown Eyes]] (#5 ''Geunyeoga Nareulpone'' (feat. '''Park Hwayobi'''))
* [2001.04.11] [[Remake Op.1: What Are You Doing Tomorrow?]] (''#11 Farewell'')
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* [2001.12.06] [[Rich (singer)|Rich]] - [[I Have A Dream (Rich)|I Have a Dream]] (#5 ''Without You'' (feat. '''Park Hwayobi'''))
* [2001.06.07] [[Brown Eyes]] - [[Already A Year]] (''#5 She's Sending Me (feat. Park Hwayobi)'')
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* [2002.04.06] [[Jeon So Young]] - [[Killing Me Softly]] (#10 ''Irony'' (feat. '''Park Hwayobi'''))
* [2001.12.06] [[Rich (singer)|Rich]] - [[I Have A Dream (Rich)|I Have a Dream]] (''#5 Without You (feat. Park Hwayobi)'')
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* [2002.04.23] [[2002 FIFA World Cup - Songs of Korea / Japan]] (#7 ''Dream'')
* [2002.04.06] [[Jeon So Young]] - [[Killing Me Softly]] (''#10 Irony (feat. Park Hwayobi)'')
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* [2002.06.27] [[Leessang]] - [[Leessang of Honey Family|LEESSANG OF HONEY FAMILY]] (#16 ''Kkeuteuro'' (feat. '''Park Hwayobi'''))
* [2002.04.23] [[2002 Fifa World Cup: Korea-Japan]] (''#7 Dream'')
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* [2004.09.23] [[Honey Family]] - [[Slow & Jam]] (#4 ''Joeun Achim'' (feat. '''Park Hwayobi'''))
* [2002.06.27] [[Leessang]] - [[Leessang of Honey Family]] (''#16 Finally (feat. Park Hwayobi)'')
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* [2004.10.12] [[The Second Proposal OST]] (#3 ''Ichyeojin Gyejeol'')
* [2004.09.23] [[Honey Family]] - [[Slow & Jam]] (''#4 Good Morning (feat. Park Hwayobi)'')
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* [2005.05.31] [[Fashion 70's OST]] (#8 ''Geurimja'')
* [2004.10.12] [[The Second Proposal OST]] (''#3 Forgotten Season'')
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* [2006.02.01] [[12 Memories of Love]] (#5 ''Stars'', #6 ''Saranghan Geu Naren'')
* [2005.05.31] [[Fashion 70's OST]] (''#8 Shadow'')
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* [2006.12.18] [[Old Miss Diary OST]] (#2 ''Nunmurui Christmas'')
* [2006.02.01] [[12 Memories of Love]] (''#5 Stars, #6 The Day We Loved'')
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* [2007.01.09] [[KCM]] - [[Break Out January]] (''#2 ''Sarangi Olkkabwa'' (feat. '''Hwayobi'''))
* [2006.12.18] [[Old Miss Diary OST Digital Single]] (''#2 Christmas Tears'')
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* [2007.02.02] [[Lee Ki Chan]] - [[Para Ti]] (# ''Neoegero Naltta'' (with'''Hwayobi''', Star, Alex (Clazziquai Project), Danny Jung)
* [2007.01.09] [[KCM]] - [[Break Out January]] (''#2 사랑이 올까봐 (feat. Hwayobi)'')
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* [2007.02.02] [[All Star]] (#5 ''Gireumgwa Mulcheoreom Urin Seokkil su Eomneun Unmyeong'' (Dynamic Duo, '''Hwayobi'''))
* [2007.02.15] [[Somewhere Over The Rainbow Vol. 4]] (''#1 Stained Mirror'')
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* [2007.02.15] [[Somewhere Over The Rainbow Vol. 4]] (#1 ''Eolukjin Geoul'')
* [2008.12.24] [[Celebrity's Sweetheart OST]] (''#9 My Difficult Words'')
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* [2008.07.10] [[Lee Ki Chan]] - [[Singing All My Song for You]] (#5 ''1bunman Anajullae'' (feat. '''Hwayobi'''))
* [2009.02.19] [[Kim Dong Wook]] - [[Sensitive Mammals]] (''#5 Feedback (feat. Hwayobi, Luiee)'')
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* [2008.10.10] [[Untouchable]] - [[It's Okay]] (#1 ''It's Okay'' (feat. '''Hwayobi'''))
* [2009.10.29] [[Three Brothers OST]] (''#5 Narcotics'')
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* [2008.12.24] [[Celebrity's Sweetheart OST]] (#2 ''Naegen Eoryeoun Geu Mal'')
* [2009.11.09] [[Telecinema7: Love Is Blind OST]] (''#5 Because Of Love'')
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* [2009.01.07] [[Celebrity's Sweetheart OST|Celebrity's Sweetheart OST (Full Version)]] (#3 ''Maeumsogiyagi'', #9 ''Naegen Eoryeoun Geu Mal'')
* [2010.02.24] [[Obstetrics and Gynecology Doctors OST]] (''#2 Late Love'')
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* [2009.01.08] [[Untouchable]] - [[Quiet Storm]] (#5 ''It's Okay'' (feat. '''Hwayobi'''), #11 ''365il'' (feat. '''Hwayobi'''))
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* [2009.02.19] [[Kim Dong Wook]] - [[Gamseongjeok Poyuryu]] (#5 ''Feedback'' (feat. '''Hwayobi''', Luiee))
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* [2009.10.29] [[Three Brothers OST]] (#5 ''Machwi'')
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* [2009.11.09] [[Telecinema7: Love Is Blind OST]] (#5 ''Sarangtat'')
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* [2009.12.02] [[Double Trouble]] - [[TV Star]] (#1 ''TV Star'' (feat. '''Hwayobi'''))
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* [2010.02.24] [[Obstetrics and Gynecology Doctors OST]] (#2 ''Neujeun Sarang'')
  
 
==Japanese Discography==
 
==Japanese Discography==

Revision as of 01:30, 11 June 2010

Hwayobi promoting "This Is Love" (2009)

Hwayobi (화요비 in Korea, 火曜飛 in Japan) is an R&B singer from Korea. She is generally regarded by fans as one of the most talented female Korean solists. She has released four albums and one best album in Korea under the name of Park Hwayobi (박화요비) and two singles in Japan under the name of Hwayobi. In 2006, she shortened her Korean stage name for her fifth album to simply Hwayobi. In 2008, she saw a boost in popularity due to her participation in the variety show We Got Married.


Profile

  • Real Name: Park Mi Young (박미영)
  • Birthdate: 1982.02.11
  • Height: 160cm
  • Weight: 45kg
  • Blood Type: A
  • Talents: Piano, lyric writing, music
  • Favorite Musicians: Sarah Chang, Lee Eun Mi
  • Pursued Music Style: Soul, R&B
  • Education : Department of Popular Music, Dongdeok Women’s University

Information

Hwayobi promoting "Sunshine" (2008)

Hwayobi is a female vocalist with a powerful voice. It is no exaggeration to call her the diva of Korean R&B music as she has a voice of great compass and full resonance. Especially, Hwayobi is famous for her live performances in which she overwhelms the audience with her powerful and appealing voice. She had released 5 regular albums and a few specials so far mainly performing on live stages rather than appearing on broadcast shows. Hwayobi spent her childhood dreaming to become a pianist. However, she first listened to Mariah Carey’s music when she was in junior high school and just fell in love with soul and R and B music. She practiced singing by herself until she became the winner of the grand prize on a talent show on local radio. She was in her second year of high school at that time. That led Hwayobi to become a professional singer. Even before she released her debut album, Hwayobi was already under the spotlight by media. By participating in other singer’s albums, like Park Hyo-shin, and by singing various songs used in television dramas, Hwayobi made many pop music lovers curious of who she was. She finally released her first official album in 2000 under the title of “My All.” The title song of the album “Lie” was a great hit. After she entered the Department of Popular Music at Dongdeok Women’s University, Hwayobi released her second album which also was a success. What was more impressive about her second album, was that she wrote 5 of the songs by herself. While leading her life as a student, she has steadily maintained her singing career..

Korean Discography

Korean Albums

Other Albums

Mini Albums

Digital Singles

Collaborations / Others

Japanese Discography

Japanese Albums

Japanese Singles

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