Chung Ha (청하; or Chungha) is a South Korean singer and dancer under MNH Entertainment. She was the main dancer of the project group I.O.I.
She is best known for competing on the survival show, Produce 101, where she ranked 4 place in the finale, hence debuting in the project girl group I.O.I until its disbandment.
She made her solo debut on June 6, 2017, with the mini album Hands on Me.
Career
Early life
Chung Ha was born on February 9, 1996 in South Korea. Not much is known about her early life except that she moved to Dallas, Texas during her childhood, causing her to be proficient in English, but moved back to South Korea to become a singer. Before becoming a trainee, she had worked part-time at a pet store, a fast food restaurant, and a cafe. She later auditioned for YG Entertainment, but didn't make the cut. She also auditioned for JYP Entertainment and managed to become a trainee but later quit. Then she finally became a MNH Entertainment trainee.
2016: Debut with I.O.I
- Main article: I.O.I
In January, Chung Ha represented her company in the show Produce 101 and placed 4th in the finale with 403,633 votes putting her a spot in girl group I.O.I. The group officially debut on May 4 with Chrysalis and title track "Dream Girls". Later in August 9, the group's sub-unit made a comeback with the single, "Whatta Man". Chung Ha's skills as "Dance President" was mostly noted during the comeback as it was actually revealed that three teams were contacted to make the choreography for the song, but Chung Ha's choreography was chosen because it was deemed to be the highest quality. The group then made their final comeback with Miss Me? with title song "Very Very Very" on October 17.
2017: Group disbandment and "Week", solo debut with Hands on Me
I.O.I then released their final single "Downpour" on January 17, with group finally disbanding on January 31. On March 14, it was reported that Chung Ha will be officially debuting as a solo artist. On April 12, a preview film for her pre-release "Week" was released with the music video teaser coming out on April 19. On April 21, the single was digitally released with the accompanying music video. Chung Ha described the song "was about the emptiness [she] felt when [her] schedules decreased after the disbandment of I.O.I.”
On May 16, it was announced that Chung Ha was preparing to make her debut with the full timetable being posted on May 24. On May 28, the first teaser was dropped with many more coming in the later days. Finally on June 7, her debut album Hands on Me was dropped with the music video for the title track of the album "Why Don't You Know" with her showcase on the same day. On the next day, she made her first public appearance as a solo artist on Mnet's M! Countdown performing "Why Don't You Know" and the intro of the album of the same name.
2018: Offset and Blooming Blue
2019: "Gotta Go" and Flourishing
Discography
Mini albums
- Hands on Me (2017)
- Offset (2018)
- Blooming Blue (2018)
- Flourishing (2019)
Single albums
- "Gotta Go" (2019)
Digital singles
- "Week" (2017)
Collaborations
- "Flower, Wind and You" (with Huihyeon, Yoojung & Somi) (2016)
- "Rainy Day" (with Wheesung & Taeil) (2018)
- "Wow Thing" (with SinB, Seulgi & Soyeon) (2018)
- "Whatcha Doin'" (with Yesung) (2018)
Features
- Heehyun - "There Is No Time" (2017)
- Samuel - "With U" (2017)
- Hanhae - "Gather at the Lobby" (with Dynamic Duo & Muzie) (2017)
- Babylon - "LaLaLa" (2017)
- GroovyRoom - "My Paradise" (with VINXEN) (2018)
- Wheesung - "Rainy Day Remix" (with Taeil) (2018)
- Ravi - "Live" (2019)
OSTs
- "Oh My Geum Bi OST Part.6" ("Snow In This Year" with HALO) (2016)
- "Oh My Geum Bi OST Part.9" ("Snow In This Year" [Special ver.] with Heo Jung Eun, Hwang Ji Ah, Ooon) (2016)
- "Strong Woman Do Bong Soon OST Part.4" ("Pit a Pat") (2017)
- "Love Pub OST Part.3" ("How About You") (2018)
Filmography
Television show
- Entourage (tvN, 2016) - cameo (Episode 1)
- Ah! Sunday - A Running Miracle (EBS, 2017) - host
- Please Take Care of My Vanity (Fashion, 2017) - MC
- Idol Drama Operation Team (KBS, 2017) - cameo (Episodes 5 and 6)
- Real Life Men and Women (MBN, 2018)
- Everyone's Kitchen (Olive, 2019) - guest (Episode 11)
Web series
- YG Future Strategy Office (Netflix, 2018) - cameo (Episode 4)
- Top Management (YouTube Premium, 2018) - guest (Episode 14)
Reality shows
- Produce 101 (Mnet, 2016) - contestant
- Hit the Stage (Mnet, 2016) - contestant
- Produce 48 (Mnet, 2018) - special MC (ep. 5)
Music video appearances
Endorsements
- Shiseido (2018)
- NBA Style Korea (with NCT 127) (2018)
- Cheongha (2018)
- Nike (2019)
- CLINIQUE iD (2019)
- Sudden Attack (2019)
- LG U+5G (2019)
Awards and nominations
Year | Event | Category | Result |
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2018 | Soribada Best K-Music Awards | Music Star Award | Won[1] |
Trivia
- She trained for three years, but had been dancing for 6–7 years.
- She revealed on Hit The Stage that she almost quit dancing due to financial issues but she asked her family to allow her to continue as she was confident in it.
- During Produce 101, she got the nickname "Dance President" because of her great proficiency to dance, even to the point of freestyling a dance to impress the judges when they were first evaluated. Her skills were later became more prominent as she choreographed to "Bang Bang" during the third evaluation and got recognized by Jessie J herself.
- She has trained for 2 years and 11 months, if including Produce 101, then it will be 3 years and 3 months.
- It was a running gag between the members to call Chung Ha, "Alcohol" as there is a brand with the same name.
Gallery
Promotional
Miscellaneous
References
Official links
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