Sun Mi (선미)

Sunmi (ex. Wonder Girls)

Sunmi (선미) is a South Korean singer-songwriter under ABYSS Company. She is a former member of the girl group Wonder Girls.

She debuted in 2007 as a member of South Korean girl group Wonder Girls and left the group in January 2010 to pursue an academic career.

After a three-year long hiatus from the music scene, Sunmi resumed her career as a soloist in August 2013 with her debut extended play Full Moon, which spawned the number two singles "24 Hours" and "Full Moon" on South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart.

In 2015, Sunmi was announced to be resuming promotion with the Wonder Girls until their disbandment in 2017. She subsequently left JYP Entertainment and joined Makeus Entertainment. Her second extended play Warning was released in 2018 and produced the hit singles "Gashina", "Heroine" and "Siren".

Sunmi Official Fandom Name: Miya-ne (미야네)
Sunmi Official Fan Colors: pantone 2347 C, pantone 2587 C and pantone 2172 C

Stage Name: Sunmi (선미)
Birth Name: Sun Mi (선미) but legally changed it to Lee Sun Mi (이선미)
Position: Main Dancer, Vocalist, Bassist, Visual
Birthday: May 2, 1992
Zodiac Sign: Taurus
Chinese Zodiac Sign: Monkey
Height: 166 cm (5’5″)
Weight: 50 kg (110 lbs)
Blood Type: AB
MBTI Type: INFP
Instagram: @miyayeah
Facebook: officialsunmi
V LIVE: SUNMI
Weibo: Sunmi

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Pre-debut
Sunmi originally auditioned for SM Entertainment, up to the stage where it would be decided whether or not she would become a trainee. But an SM employee who was moving to JYP Entertainment scouted her and suggested that she audition there, and she passed that audition immediately, becoming a JYP trainee.

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2007–2010: Wonder Girls
She debuted as a member of Wonder Girls on February 10, 2007 with the group's first mini album The Wonder Begins.

On January 13, 2010, JYP Entertainment announced Sunmi would be leaving Wonder Girls in order to focus on her academics. After completing schedules in February, she officially left Wonder Girls.

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2013: Solo debut
Following a three year hiatus from the music industry, on August 5, 2013, it was announced Sunmi would debut as a solo artist. Her debut digital single, "24 Hours", was released on August 20th.

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2015–2017: Return to Wonder Girls
On June 24, 2015, JYP Entertainment announced Sunmi would be rejoining Wonder Girls. She made her official return as member on August 3rd with the group's third studio album Reboot.

On January 26, 2017, JYP Entertainment announced that Wonder Girls would be disbanding after she and Yeeun decided not to renew their contracts with the agency.

The group's final single "Draw Me" was released on their tenth anniversary–February 10, 2017.

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2017–2018: New agency, "Gashina", "Heroine", Warning
On March 14, 2017, MAKEUS Entertainment announced that Sunmi had signed on with the agency. Her first single album under the agency, "Sunmi Special Edition 'Gashina'", was released on August 22, 2017.

She released her next single, "Heroine", on January 18, 2018.

The two songs were included on her mini album Warning, which was released on September 4, 2018, with the title track "Siren" and four other new tracks.

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2019–2020: First world tour, "Noir", "Lalalay", "Pporappippam"
On January 16, 2019, it was revealed that she would embark on her first world tour. The tour kicked off in Seoul at Yes24 Hall on February 15. The tickets in multiple North American cities were sold out. Originally, shows were announced in North America and Asia only, but additional dates for Europe were added. The last show took place in Seoul, at the same venue as the first show, on June 15.

Sunmi released the single "Noir" on March 4, in the midst of her world tour. The song's lyrics and music video touch on the dangers of taking social media too seriously and of needing likes, comments, and subscriptions to validate one's worth.

"Lalalay", another single, was released on August 27, 2019. Sunmi said she got inspired by Mexico when she performed there during her tour. The starting point of the song was the word "Lalalay", "which is about knowing when to really let loose" and, in folk music, is another name of the traditional Korean wind instruments taepyeongso.

Sunmi released her first OST track, a song titled "Gotta Go" for the web drama XX, on February 6, 2020. Two days later, a special performance video of the song was also released on Muply's YouTube channel.

On June 29, 2020, she released her fifth digital single, "Pporappippam". Described as a love song with a summery feel, the track is lighter than her previous releases and intended to give a sense of emotional relief and escapism to her fans amidst the difficult times of the COVID-19 pandemic.

On August 19, 2020, Sunmi released a special video for her unreleased song "Borderline". The track was first performed during her tour and its lyrics touch on the topic of mental health.

Sunmi (ex. Wonder Girls)

2021: "Tail", 1/6, "Go or Stop?", online concert
On February 2, it was announced that the preparations for her next comeback, to be released later in the month, were almost over. On February 9, a poster was released, announcing the comeback date to be February 23. On February 15, the single was revealed to be called "Tail". Its title track, inspired by Catwoman, is about freely and confidently expressing one's feelings for someone.

Sunmi was a mentor in Mnet's survival reality show Girls Planet 999, which started airing on August 6.

On July 14, ABYSS Company announced that she was preparing for her next comeback, to be released in August. The release date was revealed to be August 6 with the first comeback teaser, on July 19. The next day, a second teaser revealed the comeback to be a mini album titled 1/6.

Sunmi revealed, on October 5, that her first-ever online concert, titled 'Good Girl Gone Mad', would be held on October 30. Tickets were sold through Weverse Shop from October 7 to the day of the concert.

On October 8, Sunmi announced her seventh digital single, "Go or Stop?", would be released on October 11. The single was released as part of a collaboration with DWG KIA, a League of Legends esports team who won the 2020 world championship.

Sunmi's 'Good Girl Gone Mad' concert was held, as planned, on October 30, and followed with a thirty minutes live. The performances were pre-recorded, and often made use of XR technology. The theme of the concert was polarity, Sunmi's double-sidedness, with different parts of the show being associated with opposing keywords like light and shadow, wound and healing.

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2022: "Oh Sorry Ya", "Heart Burn", B-Side
On March 2, Sunmi announced she would releasing the single, "Oh Sorry Ya", on March 8 as part of Spotify Singles.

On June 16, Sunmi released a comeback teaser for the single "Heart Burn", set for release on June 29.

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2023: B-Side, "[Billion Music Project Vol.1]"
On November 7, 2022, Sunmi announced she would releasing her first LP album, B-Side, sometime in February/March 2023. Pre-sales ran from November 22 to 25 through the Weverse shop for Miyane members. It was released on March 20, 2023 to celebrate her 10th debut anniversary.

On March 14, 2023, Billion Music announced that Sunmi and rapper Be'O will be releasing the digital single "[Billion Music Project Vol.1]" on March 22.

Sunmi (ex. Wonder Girls)

Education
She attended Dongguk University as a student in the Theater and Film department.

Health
In late 2020, Sunmi revealed that around 2015, she was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder ("a mental illness in which people have difficulty regulating or handling their emotions, self-image, and behavior") and started getting treatment and taking medication for it. She expressed that thanks to that, it got better and that now she feels stronger. Her song "Borderline" is about her experience with the disorder.

Sunmi (ex. Wonder Girls)

Compilation albums
B-Side (2023)

Mini albums
Full Moon (2014)
Warning (2018)
1/6 (2021)

Single albums
"Sunmi Special Edition 'Gashina'" (2017)
Digital singles
"24 Hours" (2013)
"Heroine" (2018)
"Noir" (2019)
"Lalalay" (2019)
"Pporappippam" (2020)
"Tail" (2021)
"Go or Stop?" (2021)
"Oh Sorry Ya" (2022)
"Heart Burn" (2022)

Collaborations
"[Billion Music Project Vol.1]" (with Be'O) (2023)

Features
J.Y. Park - "When We Disco" (2020)
Park Won - "Oh Yeah" (2020)
Ed Sheeran - "Shivers" (with Jessi) (2021)

OSTs
"XX OST Part.1" ("Gotta Go") (2020)
"Sunmiya Club OST Part.1" ("Fellowship") (2022)

Participation releases
New Festa Episode.10 ("Springirls") (2022)


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Sunmi Facts:
– She was born in Iksan, North Jeolla, South Korea.
– Her family includes her mother, stepfather, and two younger brothers.
– She attended Hwangnam Elementary School, Chung Dam Middle School and Chung Dam High School during her childhood.
– She currently attends Dongguk University majoring in musical theater.
– Her nicknames are Mimi and Miya.
– She can speak English.
– She can play the bass.
– Her favorite color is purple.
– Her favorite artist is Drake.
– Her favorite actor is Robert Downey Jr.
– Sunmi’s legs are 110 cm. (Weekly Idol)
– She left temporarily during her music career in January of 2010 to pursue her academic career.
– On June 24, 2015, she re-joined Wonder Girls.
– She received songwriting and producing credits for several Wonder Girls releases.
– She released her solo debut single “24 Hours”, and achieved an all-kill on music charts.
– She was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder sometime in 2015.
– After Wonder Girls disbanded, it was announced that she had left JYPE and had signed with MakeUs Entertainment on March 14, 2017.
– On August 22, 2017 she released the single “Gashina”, which was a huge success.
– She is a Planet Master on the survival show Girls Planet 999.
– Sunmi’s ideal type: Someone who is really good at something.


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