Seohyun discography

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Seohyun discography
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Seohyun performing in March 2016
Music videos1
EPs1
Singles7
Promotional singles5
Soundtrack appearances7

Seohyun (born Seo Ju-hyun) is a South Korean singer, member of Girls' Generation and its subgroup Girls' Generation-TTS. Since debuting in 2007, she has collaborated with various artists and released several original soundtracks for South Korean TV series. Her career as a solo singer began in January 2017 with the release of her debut extended play Don't Say No .

Contents

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions and sales
TitleDetailsPeak chart positionsSales
KOR
[1]
JPN
[2]
US
Heat

[3]
US
World

[4]
Don't Say No 172233
  • KOR: 33,369 [5]
  • JPN: 1,791 [6]

Singles

As lead artist

TitleYearPeak
positions
Sales
(DL)
Album
KOR
[7]
"Don't Say No"201726
  • KOR: 68,152 [8]
Don't Say No

Collaborations

TitleYearPeak chart positionsSales
(DL)
Album
KOR
[9]
US
World

[10]
"Love Hate"
(with Jessica and Tiffany)
2008Roommate
"Jjarajajja"
(with Joo Hyun-mi and Davichi)
2009Jjarajajja
"Let's Go"
(with various artists)
2010Let's Go
"Don't Say No"
(with Yoon Gun)
201217Non-album single
"You Are A Miracle"
(with various artists)
2013322013 SBS Gayo Daejun Friendship Project
"Secret"
(with Yuri)
201614910Non-album single
"—" denotes songs that did not chart.

Promotional singles

TitleYearPeak chart
positions
Sales
(DL)
Album
KOR
[14]
"It's Fantastic" [lower-alpha 1]
(with Jessica and Tiffany)
2008It's Fantastic
"Haptic Motion" [lower-alpha 2]
(with Taeyeon, Jessica and Sunny)
Non-album single
"Dreams Come True" [lower-alpha 3]
(with Donghae)
20112011 Asia Song Festival with UNICEF
"The Magic of Yellow Ribbon" [lower-alpha 4]
(with Kim Hyun-joong)
Non-album single
"T'Ple Couple Want It!" [lower-alpha 5]
(with Kyuhyun)
2013

Soundtrack appearances

TitleYearPeak chart
positions
Sales
(DL)
Album
KOR
[15]
"Touch the Sky"
(with Taeyeon, Jessica, Sunny and Tiffany)
2007Thirty Thousand Miles in Search of My Son OST
"The Little Boat"
(with Taeyeon, Jessica, Sunny and Tiffany)
2008 Hong Gil-dong OST
"Motion"
(with Taeyeon, Jessica, Sunny and Tiffany)
2009 Heading to the Ground OST
"Haechi"
(with Taeyeon, Jessica, Sunny and Tiffany)
2010276My Friend Haechi
"It's Okay Even If It Hurts"90Kim Soo Ro OST
"Journey"
(with TVXQ)
2011Paradise Ranch OST
"I'll Wait for You"201232 Fashion King OST
"Cheap Creeper"
(with Taeyeon, Jessica, Sunny and Tiffany)
2014 Make Your Move OST
"Milky Way"2022 Jinxed at First OST
"—" denotes songs that did not chart.

Songwriting credits

YearAlbumSongLyrics
CreditedWith
2013 I Got a Boy "Baby Maybe"Yes check.svg Sooyoung, Yuri
"XYZ"Yes check.svgYuri
2014 Holler "Only U"Yes check.svg
2015 Dear Santa "Dear Santa" (Korean version)Yes check.svg
2017 Don't Say No "Hello"Yes check.svgJo Yoon-kyung
"Magic"Yes check.svg
"Lonely Love"Yes check.svg
"Love & Affection"Yes check.svg
"Bad Love"Yes check.svg
"Moonlight"Yes check.svg
Holiday Night "Holiday"Yes check.svg
"Sweet Talk"Yes check.svg

See also

Notes

  1. Promotional song for Mabinogi .
  2. Promotional song for Anycall Haptic mobile phones.
  3. Promotional song for the 2011 Asia Song Festival
  4. Promotional song for The Face Shop cosmetics.
  5. Promotional song for SK Telecom.

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  9. Peak chart positions on Gaon:
  10. Peak chart positions on Billboard Digital Song Sales:
  11. Cumulative sales of "Don't Say No":
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  15. Peak chart positions for soundtrack appearances:
  16. Cumulative sales of "I'll Wait for You":