For other people known as 'Younha', see Yoonha .
Younha
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Birth name
Go Youn-ha (고윤하)
Birth date
April 29, 1988 (1988-04-29 ) (age 35)
Birth place
Chang-dong, Nowon-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Height
158 cm (5 ft 2 in)
Occupation
Singer, songwriter
Solo debut
October 20, 2004 (Japan) December 17, 2006 (South Korea)
Years active
2004–present
Agency
C9 Entertainment (South Korea, 2012–present) Lion Media
(South Korea, 2008–2011) Stam Entertainment
(South Korea, 2006–2007) MEPLUS Media
(Japan, 2014-2021) Sistus Records
(Japan, 2008–2010) Epic Records
(Japan, 2004–2007)
Younha (Korean: 윤하, Japanese; ユンナ) is a South Korean singer and songwriter under C9 Entertainment .
She originally debuted in Japan with the single "Yubikiri -Japanese version-" on October 20, 2004 before officially debuting in South Korea on December 17, 2006 with her debut stage on SBS's Inkigayo for the digital single "Audition ".
Discography [ ]
Korean [ ]
Studio albums [ ]
The Perfect Day to Say I Love You (2007)
The Perfect Day to Say I Love You (Special Edition) (2007)
Someday (2008)
3rd Album
Peace Love & Ice Cream (Part A) (2009)
Growing Season (Part B) (2009)
Supersonic (2012)
Rescue (2017)
End Theory (2021)
Live albums [ ]
Mini albums [ ]
Remake albums [ ]
Single albums [ ]
Digital singles [ ]
"Audition " (2006)
"One Shot " (2010)
"It's Beautiful " (2011)
"우리 달라졌을까 " (2012)
"Unacceptable " (2013)
"Please Tell Me " (2013)
"Nothing " (2014)
"Umbrella " (2014)
"Wasted " (2014)
"Think About You " (2015)
"Hashtag " (2015)
"Take Five " (2017)
"Hello " (2017)
"Rain Song " (2022)
"Younha 20th Anniversary Digital Single 'Waiting' " (2023)
Promotional singles [ ]
"All-Day, Everyday " (with Kanto ) (2014)
Collaborations [ ]
Features [ ]
OSTs [ ]
Japanese [ ]
Studio albums [ ]
Go! Younha (2005)
Hitotsu Sora no Shita (2010)
Best albums [ ]
Songs -Teen's Collection- (2008)
Mini albums [ ]
People (2014)
View (2015)
Singles [ ]
"Yubikiri " (2004)
"Yubikiri -Japanese version- " (2004)
"Houkiboshi " (2005)
"Motto Futari de " (2005)
"Tatchi / Yume no Tsuzuki " (2005)
"My Lover " (2005)
"Te wo Tsunaide " (2006)
"Ima ga Daisuki " (2006)
"Hakanaku Tsuyoku " (2007)
"Girl " (2009)
"Sukinanda " (2009)
Filmography [ ]
Variety shows [ ]
Trivia [ ]
She is able to speak Korean, Japanese and English fluently, making her trilingual.
She moved to Japan in 2003, debuted with her career the year afterward in October and 2005, and moved back to South Korea in 2006.
Younha then debuted in Korea in December 2006 as well as returning to Japan in 2009.
Gallery [ ]
References [ ]
Official links [ ]
C9 Entertainment Wealive • Alive • Realive J9 Entertainment Current
Groups Duos Singers Younha • Lee Seok Hoon
Trainees Lee Jae Bin
Former
Discography
Related topics Official links