Min (South Korean singer)

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Min
이민영
Min at 2014 K-Pop Awards red carpet 02.jpg
Min in June 2014
Born
Lee Min-young

(1991-06-21) June 21, 1991 (age 32)
Seoul, South Korea
Other namesMin
Occupations
  • Singer
  • television personality
  • actress
  • songwriter
Musical career
Genres K-pop
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2007–present
Labels
  • JYP
  • K-Tigers E&C
Formerly of
Korean name
Hangul
이민영
Hanja
Revised Romanization I Min-yeong
McCune–Reischauer I Minyŏng

Lee Min-young (born June 21, 1991), better known by her stage name Min, is a South Korean singer, television personality, songwriter, and actress. She is best known as a former member of the South Korean girl group Miss A.

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Early life

Min was born in Seoul, South Korea on June 21, 1991. [2] At a young age she took part in BoBoBo [3] (the Korean equivalent of Sesame Street ), as part of the duo called Eolleong Ddungddang. [4] At 13 years old, she and Girls' Generation member Hyoyeon formed a dance duo called Little Winners. [5] Min auditioned for JYP Entertainment when she was in the 6th grade. After a year of training, she was sent to the U.S. to prepare for a U.S. debut, and studied at the Repertory Company High School for Theatre Arts in Manhattan, New York City. [6]

Career

For Min's U.S. debut, Park Jin-young teamed up with Lil Jon in the production of her album. She released three solo singles in 2007 and 2008: Dance Like This, Go Ahead and Boyfriend.

Miss A

Min marked her official debut in South Korea as part of the four-member girl group Miss A on July 1, 2010 with the release of the single Bad Girl Good Girl from their debut EP Bad But Good . It remains their most renowned and successful song to date. [7] In November 2017, it was reported that Min has departed from the group as her contract with JYP Entertainment has come to an end. [8]

Solo activities

After Miss A's formal promotions ended for "Bad Girl Good Girl", Min collaborated with label mate San E for his debut single "Tasty San". She joined him on his debut stages on various music shows for the month of September. [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] Min was then selected to be a part of the G20 Seoul Summit that was held in November 2010. She was chosen to sing with 20 various idols from 2PM, 2AM, Girls' Generation, BEAST, MBLAQ and more for its theme song. [14] The recording was done separately for two days and one day for all the participants to gather for the recording of the chorus. The song, entitled Let's Go, was released through a number of online music charts on October 15, 2010.

In October 2010, Min was cast as a fixed member of Oh! My School, a South Korean variety show broadcast by KBS until its end in May 2011. [15] It was during this time that Min was able to showcase her renowned "kkab" dancing and variety skills. On an episode of Oh! My School, Min had confided in her fellow cast members that at one point, she had given up life as a trainee. Disheartened from the recurring delays and uncertainties of her U.S. debut, she had returned to South Korea. Min had cut off contact with her family for one and a half years, during which time she supported herself by teaching dance and English lessons. [16]

Min made her acting debut in the 2011 South Korean caper film Countdown alongside screen veterans Jung Jae-young and Jeon Do-yeon. She played the role of Hyeon-ji, the estranged and rebellious young daughter of the charismatic fraudster Cha Ha-yeon. [17]

In August 2016, Min collaborated with childhood friends Hyoyeon of Girls' Generation and Jo Kwon of 2AM to form the co-ed project group Triple T. The trio released their debut single titled "Born to be Wild", featuring Park Jin-young, as part of SM Entertainment's ongoing weekly Station music project. [18]

It was revealed in September 2016 that Min would be making her return to the big screen with the movie Sooni: The Executioner's Daughter. Although originally planned for a Summer 2017 release in South Korea, the current status of the movie production is unknown. [19]

In January 2017, the cast of the Korean adaptation of Boys Over Flowers The Musical was revealed, with representatives of the production announcing that Min would be making her musical debut with the star role of Tsukushi Makino. The musical opened on February 24 and had its final curtain call on May 7 at Hongik University Art Center's Grand Theater in Seoul. [20]

On May 22, 2019, it was revealed that Min has signed an exclusive contract with her new agency K-Tigers E&C. [21] On November 8, 2021, Min released her first official solo pre-debut digital single "Onion". [22] On April 18, 2022, Min released her second digital single "Hit Me Up". [23] On September 5, 2022, Min released her third digital single "To The Beach". [24]

On August 22, 2022, Min was confirmed to be making her Broadway debut in Manhattan with the K-pop inspired musical KPOP. The musical featured several K-pop stars in its cast, with Min portraying the role of Riya, a member of the fictional K-pop girl group RTMIS. [25] The musical made its Broadway debut in the fall of 2022 at Circle in the Square Theatre, [26] and abruptly closed two weeks into its run. [27] [28]

Discography

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart

positions

Sales
(Digital download)
Album
KOR
Gaon

[29]

US
World

[30] [upper-alpha 1]

As lead artist
"Dance Like This"2007Non-album singles
"Go Ahead"2008
"Boyfriend"
"Onion"
(feat. Chang Suk-hoon)
2021
"Hit Me Up"
(feat. JMIN)
2022
"To The Beach" (바다로 가자)
As featured artist
"Tasty San"
(San E, feat. Min)
201045 Everybody Ready?
"Just The Two Of Us"
(Baro, feat. Min)
2012102 Ignition
"Marathon"
(Deepshower, feat. Min)
2018Colors
"IDK"
(Tyroné Laurent, feat. Min)
2022IDK
Collaborations
"Let's Go"
(as part of Group of 20)
2010116G20 Seoul Summit
(Non-album release)
"This Christmas"
(as part of JYP Nation)
34JYP Nation Team Play Concert
(Non-album release)
"Born To Be Wild"
(as part of Triple T, feat. Park Jin-young)
201616411 SM Station
"Encore"
(as part of JYP Nation)
JYP Nation Mix & Match Concert
(Non-album release)
"Rull It Out"
(MRSHLL, feat. Min & Ugly Duck)
2018Alien Issa Mixtape
"Jiryuh"
(AFSHeeN, feat. Min)
2020Jiryuh
"Who We R *"
(Lil Cherry and Goldbuuda, feat. Min & Lil Kirby)
2022Space Talk
Soundtrack appearances
"Living Like A Fool" (바보같이 살았죠)201271Bachelor's Vegetable Store OST
"Let It Bleed"
(with About)
2021Bite Sisters OST
"Mint Candy" (민트맛사탕)2022Taste of Love OST
"Perfect" (완벽한 걸)
(with various [35] )
2023KPOP (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
"Shi Gan Nang Bee (Waste of Time)" (시간낭비)
(with various [36] )
"Supergoddess" (슈퍼가디스)
(with various [37] )
"Gin & Tonic" (진 앤 토닉)
(with various [38] )
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Songwriting and composing credits

YearSongArtistAlbumMusic publisher KOMCA

[39] [40]

Notes
CreditedWith
2015"The Mirene Song"MireneNon-album single Stone Music Yes Irene Kim Co-lyricist
"Stuck" Miss A Colors JYP YesLyricist
2016"Far, Far Away" G.Soul Far, Far Away JYP Yes G.Soul Co-lyricist
2018"Marathon"DeepshowerCOLORS Stone Music YesDeepshower, MRSHLLCo-composer, Co-lyricist
2020"Jiryuh"AFSHeeNJiryuhCONECTDNoLyricist
2021"Onion"MinONIONDanal EntertainmentNoMRSHLLCo-composer, Co-lyricist
2022"Hit Me Up"MinHit Me Up Warner Music Korea YesJMIN, Leanon, XitsuhCo-composer
2022"Who We R *"Lil Cherry and GoldbuudaSpace Talk Sony Music Korea YesGoldbuuda, Lil Cherry, Lil KirbyCo-lyricist
2022"To The Beach"MinTo The Beach Warner Music Korea YesNeckwavCo-composer, Co-lyricist

Filmography

Drama

YearTitleNetworkRoleNotes
2011 Dream High KBS2 Flash Mob DancerCameo (Episode 16)
2012 Dream High 2 KBS2 HerselfCameo (Episode 15)
2013Reckless Family Season 2 MBC HerselfSitcom [41]
2015Dream Knight Youku Tudou and JYP PicturesJenny LeeWeb Drama [42]
L.U.V CollageGateway To KoreaKim Na-raWeb Drama [43]

Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2011 Countdown Jang Hyeon-jiHeo Jong-hoSupport Role
TBDSooni: The Executioner's DaughterSoo-jaJi Seong-wonSupport Role

Variety shows

YearShowNetworkNotes
2010Oh! My School KBS Fixed cast member
2014K-Style Season 3KStyleTVHost with Irene Kim
2015K-Style Season 4
2018Get It Beauty On The Road Malaysia TVN ASIA Host with Kaka Azraff & Kim Jung-min

Musical theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017 Boys Over Flowers The MusicalMakino TsukushiLead Role
2020-21Super Lunatic The MusicalIron Wall GirlSupport Role
2022-23 KPOP The MusicalRiyaRTMIS Member

See also

Notes

  1. Chart rankings for the Billboard World Digital Songs Chart beyond the top three positions are only viewable with a subscription.

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