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Seori
South Korean singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Baek So-hyun (Korean: 백소현, born November 18, 1996), known professionally as Seori (Korean: 서리), is a South Korean singer-songwriter formerly under the label Atispaus. She made her solo debut on May 12, 2020, with the extended play ?Depacse Ohw.
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Prior to her official debut, she often uploaded song covers to YouTube, because she wanted to see how her voice was received by others.[1]
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"Seori" is a Korean term for "frost." The singer says: "I chose the name at first because I liked how frost looks on windows but how it's still clear and transparent. It also means 'to steal', and I wanted it to mean that I hope to steal people's hearts with my music."[2]
She started making her own music when she was 17 as she couldn't imagine herself doing anything but music.[3] Before launching herself into the K-pop world, Seori needed to lay a solid foundation. After months of experimenting on social media and releasing covers to YouTube, Seori was contacted by numerous labels, including the then-artist-less record label ATISPAUS in South Korea. Despite their lack of experience and an unconventional audition, Seori felt a connection with the firm.[4]
She considered her voice to be laid-back, smooth and dreamy.[2] When she sang, she felt happy, but the majority of her happiness came from crafting her own songs.[5]
Avril Lavigne, who she has admired since she was 11 years old, is her ideal collaborator. Seori claims she would be thrilled if Lavigne, who encouraged her to pursue a career in music, knew who she was, let alone if she could collaborate with her. "In the future, I'd like to create songs that express my style of alt-rock as well."[2]
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Career
The singer had collaborated with several top K-pop artists in 2021, including Tomorrow X Together and former Day6 member eaJ. And in 2022, Seori joined Mamamoo's Moonbyul on her single "Shutdown" from her third solo mini-album 6equence.
In 2022, Seori became the first Korean female soloist to feature in the Grammy's Global Spin series.[3] In July 2023, Seori left her label, Atispaus.[6] On October 30, Seori announced that she had signed with Label Sayu. On January 31, 2024, Seori dropped the single "Broken" which marks her first release under Label Sayu.[7]
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Discography
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All credits adapted from KOMCA, unless otherwise noted.
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