- For other people known as 'Yu Mi', see Yumi.
Cha Yu Mi (차유미), also known as Lola Fair, is a Korean-American singer-songwriter. She is a former member of the girl group Baby V.O.X and the duo Lola Fair & Baby J.
Career[]
1997: Baby V.O.X[]
On July 3, 1997, she debuted as the main vocalist of the girl group Baby V.O.X. She left the group during promotions of Equalizeher due to a ankle injury.[1]
2008-??: Lola Fair & Baby J[]
On February 3, 2008, she debuted with the duo Lola Fair & Baby J (also known as LFBJ) with the EP Digital Love under the moniker Lola Fair. For her solo activities, she also uses this name.[1]
Writing credits[]
- All credits adapted from KOMCA, unless stated.[2]
Artist | Song | Album | Type |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | |||
BoA | "Girls On Top" | BoA | Writing |
2014 | |||
SUPER JUNIOR | "This Is Love" | Mamacita | Composing |
2024 | |||
Xdinary Heroes | "Diamond" | Beautiful Mind | Writing |
Trivia[]
- She provided background vocals for Girls' Generation's "Say Yes" from their third Korean studio album The Boys.[citation needed]
- Her parents are both musicians.[1]
- Her moniker comes from Lola meaning of "lower Los Angeles" (where she is from) and Fair symbolizes everyone's desire to be treated fairly.[1]
- She grew up listening to artists like Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson and Mariah Carey.[1]
- She runs an online business where she sells jewelry and items she find on her travels.[1]
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