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Gummy (거미) is a South Korean singer under Amoeba Culture. She made her debut on February 1, 2003 with the studio album Like Them.

Career[]

2003–2009: Debut and success[]

Gummy debuted on February 1, 2003 with her first full-length album Like Them.

Her second album, It's Different, was released on September 9, 2004. The album's title track "Memory Loss" brought her success and recognition and led her to win the Bonsang at the 19th Golden Disc Awards. The same year, she earned at the 2004 Mnet Km Music Festival for Mobile Popularity Award for the song.

She released her third album, For The Bloom, on September 1, 2005. Her fourth album, Comfort, was released on March 12, 2008. The album was postponed several times because Gummy wanted to release a high-quality album to show her growth as an artist.

2010–2012: Comeback with Loveless, Japanese debut[]

On April 12, 2010 her agency, YG Entertainment, announced comeback plans for Gummy and her fellow labelmates BIGBANG, 2NE1, and SE7EN. A week later, it was revealed that Gummy would be releasing a mini album titled Loveless on April 29.

She made her Japanese debut on October 15, 2011 with the release of the music video for her remake of "I'm Sorry" featuring T.O.P and the Japanese version of her mini album Loveless.

2013: 10th anniversary, new agency[]

Gummy marked her tenth anniversary as a singer with a fan meeting. She then released her second Japanese album Fate(s), which she directly participated in the production of.

She signed with C-JeS Entertainment in October 2013. She had left YG Entertainment earlier in the year after her contract expired.[1]

2014–2017: I Loved..Have No Regrets, Fall In Memory, Stroke[]

On June 10, 2014 Gummy released her second mini album I Loved..Have No Regrets, her first release under C-JeS.[2][3] Her third mini album Fall In Memory, was released on April 17, 2015.[4]

In April 2017, Gummy revealed that she would be releasing her first full-length album in nine years.[5] Stroke was released on June 5.[6]

2024-present: agency change[]

On June 17, 2024, Amoeba Culture announced they had signed an exclusive contract with Gummy.[7]

Personal life[]

Relationship and family[]

In February 2015, it was confirmed that Gummy and actor Jo Jungsuk have been dating since 2013.[8] The couple got married on October 8, 2018.[9] Their first child, daughter Jo Yewon, was born on August 6, 2020.[10]

Discography[]

Korean[]

Studio albums[]

  • Like Them (2003)
  • It's Different (2004)
  • For The Bloom (2005)
  • Comfort (2008)
  • Stroke (2017)

Best albums[]

  • Unplugged (2006)

Mini albums[]

  • Loveless (2010)
  • I Loved..Have No Regrets (2014)
  • Fall In Memory (2015)

Digital singles[]

  • "There Is No Love" (2010)
  • "Get Lost" (2014)
  • "A Knowing" (2017)
  • "Alone" (2019)
  • "Regret (Emotion : Gummy)" (2021)
  • "A Song For You" (2023)
  • "Decision to Leave" (2023)
  • "If You're Going to be Like This" (2023)

Collaborations[]

  • "Telecinema Project Vol.3" (2009)
  • "A-LIVE Vol.13" (2010)
  • "Love Recipe" (with Bobby Kim) (2010)
  • "Only One" (with Big Brother) (2013)
  • "Special Love" (with Wheesung) (2013)
  • "The Lyrics No.4" (with Lee Si Young) (2014)
  • "Value" (with Jung Key, Sisqo) (2015)
  • "No Reply" (with Jubi) (2015)
  • "Jealous" (with Ailee) (2018)
  • "Call My Name" (with Jung In & Ailee) (2018)
  • "Hot Friend" (with Jung In) (2018)
  • "Happy Ending" (with Kang Seungwon) (2022)
  • "Take Care" (with Dynamic Duo) (2025)

OSTs[]

Other releases[]

Japanese[]

Mini albums[]

Filmography[]

Variety shows[]

Gallery[]

Promotional[]

Pictorial[]

References[]

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