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Ryu Su-jeong
South Korean singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ryu Su-jeong (Korean: 류수정, born November 19, 1997),[1] known mononymously as Sujeong, is a South Korean singer and a member of South Korean girl group Lovelyz. She debuted as a solo artist with her first EP, Tiger Eyes, on May 20, 2020.[2]
Following Lovelyz's contract expiration and resulting hiatus in November 2021, Ryu decided to not renew her contract with Woollim.[3] She later established her own independent label House of Dreams on September 1, 2022.[4]
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2014–2021: Lovelyz and solo debut

Ryu Su-jeong debuted in girlgroup Lovelyz on November 17, 2014.[5] The group's debut studio album Girls' Invasion was officially released on November 17, along with its lead single titled "Candy Jelly Love".[6] She made her solo debut under Woollim Entertainment with an extended play Tiger Eyes on May 20, 2020.[7]
2022–present: Independent solo career
On November 16, 2021, Ryu left Woollim Entertainment after deciding not to renew her contract.[3] She later established the independent label, "House of Dreams" on September 1, 2022.[8] On March 21, she announced that she is going to release her first studio album Archive of Emotions on April 20, 2023 with the pre-release title track "Love or Hate" which was released on March 30, 2023.[9] The title track, "Grabby Girl" was released alongside the album.
In January 2024, she announced her second extended play, 2Rox with some tracks in collaboration with American Artist XYLØ. Pre-Release track "Fallen Angel" was released on January 10, 2024 while all other tracks were released on January 24, 2024 including the lead single "Shxt".
On May 16, 2024, she released "Orange Juice" featuring fellow Lovelyz member Yein.
On August 22, she released the digital single "White Dress."
On October 8, she released her first Japanese song, "T-Shirt."
On June 30, 2025 it was announced that Artist Rider would part ways from managing "House of Dreams".[10] Following this announcement, on July 7, Ryu announced her third EP "New Car" which released on July 25.
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All credits are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association, unless stated otherwise.[19]
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- "SHXT" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart, but entered the Circle Download Chart at number 130[18]
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