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Seo Da-hyun
South Korean singer (born 2003) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Seo Da-hyun (Korean: 서다현; born January 8, 2003), is a South Korean singer. She is a member of the South Korean girl group TripleS and its sub-units, Lovelution, Aria and Neptune.[1]
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Early life
Seo Da-hyun was born in Suyeong-gu, Busan Metropolitan City, South Korea.[2] She graduated from Hanlim Multi Art School in the Practical Music Department. In 2018, Seo became an idol trainee at Source Music, during her time at Source Music, she sang the chorus vocals for GFriend's song "Hope".[3]
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2022-present: Debut with tripleS
On December 4, 2022, Seo was introduced as the 10th member of TripleS through releasing the original soundtrack "I'm In Love You" for the Korean drama series, Reborn Rich.[4][5] Seo made her official debut with tripleS on February 13, 2023 with the extended play Assemble.[6] On April 19, Seo sang the Korean national anthem during a baseball game between Kiwoom Heroes and Samsung Lions.[7] On April 25, Seo was placed into TripleS' new subunit Lovelution through a vote determined by fans.[8] Lovelution made their official subunit debut on August 17.[9] On June 9, Seo released her second original soundtrack "More Than Yesterday" for the Korean drama series Dr. Romantic 3.[10]
On November 22, TripleS announced a new sub-unit focused around vocals, Seo was chosen as a pre-determined member as the leader and center of the sub-unit.[11] The sub-unit officially made their debut on January 15, 2024 with their single album "Structure of Sadness".[12] On February 4, Seo released her third original soundtrack "My Hope" for the Korean drama series Knight Flower[13] On December 27, Seo released her fourth original soundtrack "First Night of Snow" for the Korean drama, Your Muse, My Goddess.[14]
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