- For other people known as 'Seoyeon' or 'Lee Seoyeon', see Seoyeon and Lee Seoyeon.
Lee Seoyeon (이서연; or simply Seoyeon) is a South Korean singer-songwriter and rapper. She is a former member of the girl group fromis_9.
Career[]
2017–2018: Idol School, debut with fromis_9[]
In July 2017, Seoyeon became a contestant in Idol School, and finished the competition in seventh place, thus becoming a member of fromis_9.[1] The group made their official debut on January 24, 2018 with their first mini album To. Heart.
Personal life[]
Hiatus[]
On October 28, 2022, Pledis announced that Saerom and Seoyeon would be going on a hiatus due to health reasons.[2]
Discography[]
Digital singles[]
- "I Guess It's Our Last Spring" (2024)
Features[]
- EJel - "Loyal Girl" (2025)
OSTs[]
Producing and writing credits[]
- All credits adapted from KOMCA, unless stated.[3]
Artist | Song | Album | Type |
---|---|---|---|
2018 | |||
fromis_9 | "The Way to Me" | To. Heart | Writing |
"Close To You"[4] | To. Day | ||
"DKDK" | |||
"Coloring" | From.9 | ||
2020 | |||
fromis_9 | "Starry Night" | My Little Society | Writing Composing |
2022 | |||
fromis_9 | "Hush Hush" | Midnight Guest | Writing Composing |
2023 | |||
fromis_9 | "My Night Routine" | Unlock My World | Composing |
"Eye Contact" | Writing | ||
2024 | |||
fromis_9 | "Take a Chance" | "Supersonic" | Writing |
"From" | "from" | Writing |
Filmography[]
Variety shows[]
- King of Mask Singer (MBC, 2024) - contestant (Episode 432-433)
Survival show[]
- Idol School (Mnet, 2017) - contestant
Music video appearances[]
- GD&TOP - "Knock Out" (2011)
Trivia[]
- Seoyeon's motto from her Idol School profile was: "Even if both doing and not doing things will end up as a regret. Let’s go with do things and regret."[5]
- She is the shortest member of fromis_9.
- She is a former YG Entertainment trainee and during her time there, she was a member of the pre-debut group Future 2NE1 (which consisted of her, Billlie's Moon Sua, and soloists Youha and Roya).[6]
Gallery[]
- Main article: Lee Seoyeon (fromis 9)/Gallery
References[]
- ↑ Idol School: Episodes 1-11
- ↑ @realfromis_9 on Twitter (October 28, 2022)
- ↑ KOMCA: Searching Works (search 10018593 under Writers & Publishers)
- ↑ Taken from the tracklist of To. Day
- ↑ Idol School Profile
- ↑ Koreaboo: 14 K-Pop Idols Who All Once Trained Under YG Entertainment
Official links[]
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