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Sunmi

Lee Sun-mi (Korean: 이선미; born Sun Mi, May 2, 1992), known mononymously as Sunmi, is a South Korean singer, dancer, songwriter and record producer. She debuted in 2007 as a member of South Korean girl group Wonder Girls and left the group in 2010 to pursue her studies. After a three-year hiatus, Sunmi resumed her career as a soloist with her 2013 debut extended play, Full Moon, spawning the number two singles "24 Hours" and "Full Moon" on the national Gaon Digital Chart.

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Sunmi
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Sunmi in July 2023
Born
Sun Mi

(1992-05-02) May 2, 1992 (age 32)
Iksan, North Jeolla, South Korea
Other namesMimi
EducationDongguk University
Occupations
  • Singer
  • dancer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • bass guitar
Years active
  • 2007–2010
  • 2013–present
Labels
  • JYP
  • Abyss Company
Formerly of
Korean name
Hangul
이선미
Hanja
李宣美
Revised RomanizationI Seonmi
McCune–ReischauerI Sŏnmi
Birth name
Hangul
선미
Hanja
宣美
Revised RomanizationSeon Mi
McCune–ReischauerSŏn Mi
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In 2015, Sunmi was announced to be resuming promotion with the Wonder Girls and remained with the group until their disbandment in 2017. She subsequently left JYP Entertainment and joined Makeus Entertainment (now known as Abyss Company), releasing the hit single "Gashina". Her second extended play, Warning, was released in 2018 and produced two other hit singles: "Heroine" and "Siren".

Early life

Sunmi was born on May 2, 1992, in Iksan, North Jeolla, South Korea.[1] She attended Hwangnam Elementary School, Chungdam Middle School and Chungdam High School, and majored in musical theater at Dongguk University.[2]

Sunmi revealed on a 2018 episode of Talkmon that she first decided to become a celebrity when she was 12 after her father was admitted to hospital due to complications of pulmonary tuberculosis. She was inspired by BoA, who debuted at the age of 13, and it was for her "the fastest way to make money" in order to take care of her mother and two younger brothers. She went to Seoul to audition and became a JYP Entertainment trainee at 14, though her father died three months before her debut with Wonder Girls. She later adopted her stepfather's surname Lee while in university and merged her original given name and surname, becoming Lee Sun-mi.[3]

Career

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2006–2012: Debut with Wonder Girls, hiatus

In May 2006, Sunmi was revealed as the fourth member of Wonder Girls, a girl group managed by JYP Entertainment. The group debuted with the single "Irony", on February 10, 2007, and quickly rose to stardom with their hits "Tell Me", "So Hot" and "Nobody" within two years of debuting.[4] Sunmi participated with the group in American activities, touring alongside the Jonas Brothers, under the nickname Mimi.

In January 2010, JYP announced that Sunmi would be postponing her musical career to pursue her studies, but would continue until February in order to complete scheduled events.[5] On January 13, 2012, a JYP representative stated that "Sunmi has remained within the company and continues to sharpen her musical talents." JYP Entertainment later stated that there were no plans for Sunmi to return and comeback as a member of Wonder Girls.[6]

2013–2016: Solo debut with Full Moon, Wonder Girls return

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Sunmi in 2013 and 2014

In August 2013, Sunmi was announced to be returning to her music career, debuting as a solo artist.[7] Sunmi made her official debut stage on August 22, on Mnet's M! Countdown. Her debut single "24 Hours" was released on August 26, 2013, and subsequently achieved an all-kill on music charts.[8] Subsequently, her debut extended play Full Moon was released on February 17, 2014, along with the promotional single of the same name.[9] The latter peaked at number two on the Gaon Digital Chart[10] and at number three on Billboard's K-pop Hot 100.[11] "Full Moon" was praised for being innovative, and Sunmi was said to have delivered a classy rendition of "sexy".[12]

On June 24, 2015, JYP Entertainment announced that Sunmi would be re-joining Wonder Girls, after withdrawing in 2010, for their comeback after the group's two-year hiatus. The group returned with a band concept, with Sunmi playing the bass.[13] In August, the group's album Reboot was released, with Sunmi co-writing and co-producing three of its tracks.[14] In 2016, Sunmi once again received songwriting and producing credits for a Wonder Girls release, this time for two songs present on the band's single release "Why So Lonely", including the title track of the same name.[15]

2017–2021: Group final disbandment, Warning, tour, and 1/6

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Sunmi performing in 2017 and 2018

On January 26, 2017, it was announced that Wonder Girls were to disband after unsuccessful contract renewal negotiation with members Yeeun and Sunmi. The group released their final single "Draw Me" on February 10, 2017, which also served as a celebration for their tenth anniversary.[16][17] In March, Sunmi signed with Makeus Entertainment. In August, she released her single "Gashina", produced by Teddy Park of The Black Label.[18][19] The song debuted at number 2 on the Gaon Digital Chart before topping the chart the following week, and was named the Third Best K-pop Song of 2017 by Billboard.[20]

Sunmi returned with a single titled "Heroine" on January 18, 2018. She described the single as a prequel to "Gashina".[21] On September 4, Sunmi released her second EP, titled Warning, along with the lead single, "Siren".[22] "Siren" received an all-kill on six local music charts.[23] Warning was named the third best k-pop album of 2018 by Billboard and Bravo.[24][25] "Addict" was named the eighth best k-pop b-side of the year by MTV.[26]

From February to June 2019, Sunmi held her first world tour, titled Warning.[27] Tickets for the Seoul concert reportedly sold out in five seconds after opening.[28] She performed in 18 cities across Asia, America and Europe. In the midst of the tour, on March 4, 2019, Sunmi released a single titled "Noir".[29] After completing the world tour she released her single "Lalalay" on August 27, 2019.[30]

On February 6, 2020, Sunmi released the single "Gotta Go" along with its instrumental as part of the original sound track of the web series XX in which she made a cameo.[31][32] Two days later, a dance performance for the song was released which later became the channel's most popular video after reaching over 4 million views.[33] On May 21, it was revealed that Sunmi would be making a comeback in late June.[34] Her single "Pporappippam" was released on June 29.[35][36] On July 22, she was selected as the exclusive model of 요괴미식가 (the Korean version of Yokai Kitchen) created by FriendTimes; in the TV commercial of the game, she played a gourmet who enjoyed cooking in the mysterious spirit realm restaurant.[37] On August 12, she and J. Y. Park released the duet "When We Disco".[38] She also featured on label mate Park Won's song "Oh Yeah" from his album My Fuxxxxx Romance.[39]

Sunmi released her new single release "Tail" on February 23, 2021, with the lead single of the same name.[40] Sunmi released her third EP 1/6 (One Sixth) on August 6, 2021, with the lead single "You Can't Sit with Us".[41] On October 11, Sunmi released the new digital single "Go or Stop?".[42] The single was released as part of a collaboration with DWG KIA, a League of Legends esports team who won the 2020 World Championship.

2022–present: "Heart Burn" and tour

On June 8, 2022, Sunmi's agency announced that she was preparing for a comeback with a single titled "Heart Burn" on June 29.[43][44] On June 30, 2022, the agency announced Sunmi's world tour '2022 Sunmi Tour 'Good Girl Gone Mad' through its official SNS channel. It was held in Europe and America.[45]

Artistry

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Musical style and themes: "Sunmi-pop"

Sunmi is known in the K-pop industry to have created her own musical style called "Sunmi-pop".[46][47] It maintains K-pop's core influences such as pop, disco, rock, traditional Korean music plus retro and city pop elements mixed with Sunmi's own defined music identity.[48]

The concept of "Sunmi-pop" was first mentioned by Sunmi herself on You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook at the start of 2018.[49] Later in the year, in an interview for 1TheK's YouTube channel published in September 2018, she revealed that her personal goal was to create her own music style named after herself.[50][51] The interview was published at a time coinciding with the release of Warning (her first extended play since her renewal as a solo artist) and she referred to the newly published EP as "a stepping stone from which [she] can build [her] own music style".[51]

One week ahead of the release of her single "Noir", she mentioned her main goal during a detailed interview for Billboard Korea, hoping that her musical style would become something that could inspire other artists.[52][53] K-pop fans around the world started to acknowledge Sunmi's own musical identity by using for the first time the word "Sunmi-pop" in a few tweets, although the term became common on social media only after her fans used it to reply to a tweet posted by Sunmi herself. Even though the tweet itself didn't mention the term, Korean media and industry players started to officially recognize the word "Sunmi-pop" and implement it in articles and variety shows for the first time to describe Sunmi's music, reporting that she created her own style by applying her abilities in self-writing, self-composing and ideating performances.[46][54]

On May 30, 2019, in London, right before going up on the stage of the Warning World Tour, an interviewer of the Korean media agency Yonhap News made known to Sunmi that a term to describe her musical style had been coined already as "Sunmi-pop".[55] Thus the word "Sunmi-pop" gained its officiality, and on August 21, 2019, her agency Abyss Company (then known as Makeus Entertainment) also recognized the newly coined word by sharing an article from Naver News which dedicated a section to "Sunmi genre, Sunmi-pop" in anticipation of her comeback with "Lalalay".[56]

Characteristics of "Sunmi-pop"

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Sunmi performing at a university festival in 2023

The main characteristic of "Sunmi-pop" is defined by the emotions that the songs convey and provoke in the listener. According to Sunmi: "there's always a slightly sad emotion that permeates [my music] no matter how excitingly I sing the song" and "it's energetic and happy but with a sense of sadness".[57][58] "Sunmi-pop" songs feature upbeat dance rhythms with lyrics marked by metaphors and double meanings that slightly conceal a sense of cynicism.[59]

Since "Gashina", Sunmi's title tracks have featured double meanings and wordplays in the song title such as "Siren", expressing both the meaning of the warning sound and the mythological figure of the siren,[51][60] and "Lalalay" which both refers to the act of flying [like a butterfly] and the word nallari (날라리) meaning 'punk' or 'party-goer' in Korean.[61] Additionally, the songs "Gashina", "Heroine", "Siren", "Black Pearl", "Curve", "Lalalay" and "Tail" all present metaphors in the lyrics thus defining Sunmi's style of expression.[59] Although "Sunmi-pop" songs mostly present an exciting and happy beat, Sunmi shared that her lyrics are often imbued with a sense of cynicism due to the fact that, in her real life, as a celebrity, she can't always express her true feelings.[61] Metaphors, wordplays and double meanings are often expressed through choreographies that complement her work.[59]

Though "Sunmi-pop" isn't constricted within a single music style or genre, electro-pop and retro elements are often associated with Sunmi's songs. The reason why these elements emerge is to be found in Sunmi's roots as a member of the Wonder Girls and her time in the US. Sunmi said in a recent interview that producer J. Y. Park wanted her and the other members to "broaden [their] understanding of the different music styles of different eras" focusing especially on retro concepts and Motown artists, which she ended up liking.[48][52] In a Billboard interview she revealed: "Personally, I like music from the '70s, '80s, and '90s, so I try to find instrumentals and sounds that evoke those periods and work them into my music".[62]

"Sunmi-pop" is also considered by Sunmi to be a combination of popularity and identity.[52] On the April 2021 issue of L'Officiel Singapore, Sunmi explained: "I always try to come up with fun and easy ways to approach a range of people, while keeping the original emotions in myself". While her aesthetic or themes are considered to be niche, her goal is to remain inside the world of popular music.[48]

Another key element of "Sunmi-pop" is dynamism: Sunmi shared her wish of wanting to try new ideas every time, like working with other producers, and explore new genres by showing a different range of themes, aesthetics and sounds through the years.[54]

Personal life

Health

Sunmi has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, which she wrote about in her song "Borderline", released in August 2021.[63]

Discography

Extended plays

Videography

Music videos

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Title Year Director Ref.
"24 Hours" 2013 Naive Creative Production [64]
"Full Moon" 2014 [65]
"Gashina" 2017 Choi Yongseok
(Lumpens)
[66]
"Heroine" 2018 [67]
"Siren" [68]
"Noir" 2019 [69]
"Lalalay" [70]
"Gotta Go" (Dance Performance) 2020 NOVVKIM (NOVV) [71]
"Pporappippam" Ziyong Kim (Fantazy Lab) [72]
"BORDERLINE" NEWSTONE (KAK STUDIO) [73]
"When We Disco" Naive Creative Production [74]
"Tail" 2021 Paranoid Paradigm
(VM Project Architecture)
[75]
"You Can't Sit with Us" Seong Wonmo (Digipedi) [76]
"Go or Stop?" Pixelzero (PXZO) [77]
"Heart Burn" 2022 Seong Wonmo (Digipedi) [78]
"Stranger" 2023 [79][80]
"Balloon in Love" 2024 Kim Min-jae [81]
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Filmography

Television series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2015 The Producers Herself Cameo (Episode 3)
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Web series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2018 YG Future Strategy Office Herself Cameo (Episode 4)
2020 XX Customer Cameo (Teaser)
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Television shows

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2014 Fashion King Korea Contestant (Season 2)
2018 Secret Unnie Cast with Kang Seul-gi (Ep. 3–9)
with Kim Hyo-yeon and Han Chae-young (Ep. 9)
with Han Chae-young, Kang Seul-gi and Kim Ye-ri (Ep. 16)
2020 Running Girls Cast member with Hani, YooA, Chungha and Chuu
2020–present Sing Again Judge Season 1–3 [82][83]
2021 Girls Planet 999 Mentor [84]
2023 Boys Planet Star master Episode 2 [85]
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Web shows

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2020 RReal World Regular host with her two brothers
2022–2023 Sunmi's Show! Interview Host YouTube SBS [86][87]
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Concerts and tours

Sunmi the 1st World Tour: Warning

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Tour dates
Date City Country Venue
February 24, 2019 Seoul South Korea Yes24 Live Hall
March 6, 2019 San Francisco United States Regency Ballroom
March 7, 2019 Los Angeles The Fonda Theatre
March 10, 2019 Seattle Showbox SoDo
March 11, 2019 Vancouver Canada Vogue Theatre
March 13, 2019 Calgary The Palace Theatre
March 15, 2019 New York City United States The Town Hall
March 16, 2019 Toronto Canada Queen Elizabeth Theatre
March 18, 2019 Washington, D.C. United States Lincoln Theatre
March 21, 2019 Mexico City Mexico Auditorio Blackberry
April 13, 2019 Hong Kong China KITEC Star Hall
May 10, 2019 Taipei Taiwan Taiwan University Sports Centre
May 23, 2019 Tokyo Japan Tsutaya O-East
May 30, 2019 London United Kingdom Indigo at The O2
June 2, 2019 Warsaw Poland Progresja
June 4, 2019 Amsterdam Netherlands Q-Factory
June 6, 2019 Berlin Germany Huxley's Neue Welt
June 7, 2019 Paris France La Cigale
June 15, 2019 Seoul South Korea Yes24 Live Hall
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2022 Sunmi Tour: Good Girl Gone Mad

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Tour dates
Date City Country Venue Attendance
August 14, 2022 Warsaw Poland Progresja
August 17, 2022 Madrid Spain Palacio Vistalegre
August 19, 2022 Offenbach Germany Capitol Theater
August 21, 2022 London United Kingdom Troxy 3,000[88]
August 23, 2022 Amsterdam Netherlands Melkweg
August 26, 2022 Paris France Salle Pleyel
August 28, 2022 Helsinki Finland Kulttuuritalo
September 2, 2022 Chicago United States Riviera Theatre
September 4, 2022 New York City Terminal 5 3,000[89]
September 6, 2022 Toronto Canada Massey Hall
September 8, 2022 Atlanta United States Tabernacle
September 10, 2022 Seattle Showbox SoDo
September 12, 2022 Los Angeles Wiltern Theatre
September 13, 2022 San Francisco Warfield Theatre
September 15, 2022 Vancouver Canada Queen Elizabeth Theatre
October 8, 2022 Seoul South Korea Yes24 Live Hall
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Online concerts

  • Good Girl Gone Mad (2021)

Awards and nominations

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Name of the award ceremony, year presented, award category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee/work Result Ref.
Asia Artist Awards 2018 Artist of the Year, Singer Sunmi Won [90]
Best Music Award Won
2021 Female Solo Singer Popularity Award Nominated [91]
Asian Pop Music Awards 2020 Best Female Singer (Overseas) "pporappippam" Nominated [92]
Best Lyricist (Overseas) Nominated
2021 "Borderline" Won [93]
Top 20 Albums of the Year (Overseas) 1/6 Won
Top 20 Songs of the Year (Overseas) "You Can't Sit With Us" Won
2022 "Heartburn" Won [94]
Brand Customer Loyalty Awards 2021 Best Female Solo Artist Sunmi Nominated [95]
CJ E&M America Awards 2017 Female Idol of the Year Won [96]
Elle Style Awards 2018 Best Music Icon Won [97]
Fashionista Awards 2016 Best Dresser – Female Nominated [98]
2017 Best Fashionista – SNS Division Nominated [99]
Gaon Chart Music Awards 2015 Song of the Year – February "Full Moon" Nominated
2018 Song of the Year – August "Gashina" Won [100]
2019 Song of the Year – January "Heroine" Nominated [101]
Song of the Year – September "Siren" Nominated
2020 Song of the Year – August "Lalalay" Won [102]
2021 Song of the Year – June "pporappippam" Nominated
Song of the Year – August "When We Disco" (with Park Jin-young) Nominated
Genie Music Awards 2018 Artist of the Year Sunmi Nominated [103]
Female Artist Award Nominated
Genie Music Popularity Award Nominated
2019 The Female Solo Artist Nominated [104]
Performing Artist (Female) Nominated
Golden Disc Awards 2018 Digital Bonsang "Gashina" Nominated [105][unreliable source?]
Global Popularity Award Sunmi Nominated
2019 Digital Bonsang "Heroine" Nominated [106]
Popularity Award Sunmi Nominated
2021 Curaprox Popularity Award Nominated [107]
QQ Music Popularity Award Nominated [108]
Korea First Brand Awards[A] 2018 Most Anticipated Female Solo Singer Nominated
Korea Popular Music Awards[B] 2018 Best Artist Nominated [111]
Popularity Award Nominated
Best Digital Song "Siren" Nominated
Best Solo Dance Track Nominated
Korean Brand of the Year Awards[C] 2019 Female Solo Artist Sunmi Won [113]
Korean Music Awards 2018 Best Pop Song "Gashina" Nominated [114]
Melon Music Awards 2017 Best Dance – Female "Gashina" Nominated [115][unreliable source?]
2018 Top 10 Artists Sunmi Nominated
Mnet Asian Music Awards 2013 Best Female Artist Nominated [116]
Best Dance Performance – Female Solo "24 Hours" Nominated [117]
2014 Best Female Artist Sunmi Nominated [118]
Best Dance Performance – Solo "Full Moon" Won [119]
2017 Best Female Artist Sunmi Nominated [120]
Style in Music Won [121]
Best Dance Performance – Solo "Gashina" Nominated [120]
2018 Best Female Artist Sunmi Won [122]
Best Dance Performance – Female Solo "Siren" Nominated [123]
2019 Best Dance Performance – Solo "Lalalay" Nominated [124]
Song of the Year Nominated
Worldwide Fans' Choice Top 10 Sunmi Nominated
2020 Best Female Artist Nominated [125]
Artist of the Year Nominated
Worldwide Icon of the Year Nominated
Best Dance Performance – Solo "pporappippam" Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
"When We Disco" (with Park Jin-young) Nominated
Best Collaboration Nominated
SBS MTV Best of the Best 2014 Best Female Solo Sunmi Nominated
Seoul Music Awards 2014 Bonsang Award "24 Hours" Nominated
Popularity Award Sunmi Nominated
2015 Bonsang Award "Full Moon" Nominated
Popularity Award Sunmi Nominated
Hallyu Special Award Nominated
2018 Bonsang Award "Gashina" Nominated [126][unreliable source?]
Popularity Award Sunmi Nominated
Hallyu Special Award Nominated
2019 Bonsang Award "Siren" Nominated [127]
Popularity Award Sunmi Nominated
Hallyu Special Award Nominated
2020 Dance Performance Award "Lalalay" Nominated [128][unreliable source?]
Hallyu Special Award Sunmi Nominated
Popularity Award Nominated
QQ Music Most Popular K-Pop Artist Award Nominated [129]
2024 Main Award (Bonsang) Won [130]
Soribada Best K-Music Awards 2018 Bonsang Award Nominated [131]
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Listicles

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Name of publisher, year listed, name of listicle, and placement
Publisher Year Listicle Rank Ref.
Forbes 2018 Korea Power Celebrity 29th [132]
2019 24th [133]
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Notes

  1. Hosted by the Korea Consumer Brand Committee and the Korea Consumer Forum, the Korea First Brand Awards bases its winners on a nationwide South Korean survey.[109]
  2. Created in 2018 by the Korea Singers Association, the Korea Entertainment Producer's Association, the Recording Industry Association of Korea, the Federation of Korean Music Performers, and the Korea Music Copyright Association, the Korea Popular Music Awards is designed to honor leaders in the hallyu wave.[110]
  3. The Korean Brand of the Year Awards selects the biggest brands from a large collection of categories via online voting.[112]

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