Rami Nu, also known by her birth name Jeon Wooram (전우람) and formerly known as RAM (람), is a South Korean singer and songwriter. She is a former member of the girl group D-UNIT and the indie band Five Run Strike.
Career[]
2012-2014: D-UNIT[]
On August 2, 2012 she debuted as the leader of the girl group D-UNIT with the studio album Welcome To Business.
The groups last known activity was in late 2013 and they are presumed to have disbanded sometime in 2014.
2016: Five Run Strike[]
On July 21, 2016 she debuted as a member of the indie band Five Run Strike with the single "Can You Hear Me?". This was the bands only release and they are presumed to have disbanded.
Personal life[]
Family[]
Rami Nu is from a family of long-established entertainers spanning several generations. In her immediate family, she is the second child and daughter of father Jeon Young Rok (a singer and actor) and mother Lee Mi Young (an actress). Her parents divorced in 1997. She has one full sibling, older sister Jeon Boram who debuted as a member of T-ARA in 2009. Her father remarried in 1999 to a woman named Lim Ju Yeon, through whom she has two younger half-brothers, Jeon Yu Bin and Jeon Hyo Bin.
In her extended family, her paternal grandparents are grandfather Hwang Hae (a singer and actor) and Baek Seol Hee (a singer and actress). Additionally, her paternal uncle is Jeon Jin Young (a singer and actor) while her maternal uncle is Lee Chang Hoon (a comedian and actor).
Discography[]
Features[]
- U-mb5 - "My Only One OST Part.22" (2019)
- DJ S2 - "Remedy" (2020)
OSTs[]
- "The Elegant Empire OST Part.4" ("Just Think of You") (2023)
Writing & producing credits[]
- All credits taken from KOMCA unless otherwise stated[1]
| Artist | Song | Album | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | |||
| D-UNIT | "Crush" | Welcome To Business | Writing Composing |
| "Sleeping In" | |||
| "Anniversary" | |||
| "Before Weekend" | |||
| 2013 | |||
| D-UNIT | "Sleeping In Part 2" | "Sleeping In Part 2" | Writing Composing |
| "Alone" | Affirmative Chapter. 1 | ||
| 2016 | |||
| Five Run Strike | "Alice" | "Can You Hear Me" | Writing Composing Arranging |
| "Round & Round" | |||
| "Sun Will Shine" | |||
| 2018 | |||
| Park Si Hwan | "Shine On Me" | "Shine On Me" | Writing Composing |
| 2019 | |||
| IZ*ONE | "Highlight" | Heart*IZ | Composing |
| Kang Xiwon | "Click Click" | Writing Composing | |
| 2020 | |||
| Sam Carter | "It's You" | "It's You" | Writing Composing Arranging |
| "Alone" | "Alone" | ||
| 2021 | |||
| I.C.E | "Oh My God" | "Oh My God" | Writing Composing |
| Amanda | "New Day" | Utopia | |
| AR3NA | "Move On" | ||
| Heeo | "Designer" | ||
| Weki Meki | "One Day" | I Am Me. | Composing |
| 2022 | |||
| ARTBEAT | "Aphrodite" | Composing | |
| PCDM | "That's It" | "That's It" | Writing Composing |
| 2023 | |||
| Jihan | "Latte Latte" | Kokdu: Season of Deity OST | Writing Composing |
| Soyou | "Bad Desire" | Summer Recipe | Composing |