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Lee Chae-yeon (singer, born 2000)

South Korean singer and dancer (born 2000) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lee Chae-yeon (singer, born 2000)
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Lee Chae-yeon (Korean: 이채연; born January 11, 2000) is a South Korean singer and dancer. She is a former member of the South Korean-Japanese girl group Iz*One. Lee made her solo debut in October 2022 with the release of her first extended play (EP), Hush Rush.

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Early life

Lee Chae-yeon was born on January 11, 2000,[1] in Yongin, South Korea. She is the older sister of Chaeryeong, a member of the girl group Itzy.[2]

Career

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2013–2017: K-pop Star 3 and Sixteen

In 2013, Lee appeared as a contestant on the third season of K-pop Star alongside her sister Chaeryeong. Both were praised for their dancing skills and soon became trainees at JYP Entertainment.[3][4] In 2015, the sisters participated in Mnet's reality girl group survival show Sixteen, which determined the lineup for the girl group Twice.[5] After being eliminated in the third episode, she left JYP Entertainment and later joined WM Entertainment.[6]

2018–2021: Produce 48 and Iz*One

On June 15, 2018, Lee represented WM Entertainment on the girl group survival reality show Produce 48. As one of the twelve successful participants, she became a member of the newly formed Korean-Japanese girl group Iz*One. The group officially debuted on October 29 with the release of their first EP, Color*Iz, and its lead single "La Vie en Rose".[7][8][9] Iz*One won New Artist of the Year awards at several shows, including the Golden Disc Awards and the Seoul Music Awards.

Following the expiration of their contract, Iz*One disbanded on April 29, 2021.[10]

2021–2022: Post Iz*One activities and media appearances

On July 11, 2021, WM Entertainment announced that Lee would participate in the reality TV show Street Woman Fighter as one of the dance crew members.[11] In September, it was revealed that Lee, along with former Iz*One members Jo Yu-ri and Kang Hye-won, would co-host a new web series titled Adola Travel Agency: Cheat-ing Trip.[12] On December 13, she appeared alongside Kang Chan-hee in a short promotional video produced by the Busan Tourism Organization.[13]

2022–present: Solo career

On September 15, 2022, WM Entertainment announced that Lee would make her solo debut.[14][15] She released her first EP, Hush Rush, along with the music video for its lead single of the same name, on October 12.[16][17]

Over the Moon, her second EP featuring the lead single "Knock", was released on April 23, 2023.[18] The single peaked at number 26 on the Circle Digital Chart.[19][20] On September 6, Lee released her first single album, The Move: Street, with the lead single "Let's Dance".[21]

Her third EP, Showdown, was released on July 3, 2024, led by the single "Don't".[22] On April 18, 2025, Lee made her television drama debut, starring in Let's Dance.[23]

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Discography

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Singles

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All song credits are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association's database unless stated otherwise.[36]

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Filmography

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Notes

  1. As a member of Iz*One only.
  1. "Hush Rush" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart, but appeared at number 33 on the component Download chart.[30]
  2. "Let's Dance" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart, but appeared at number 33 on the component Download chart.[31]
  3. "Don't" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart, but appeared at number 42 on the component Download chart.[32]

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