HyunA
From girl groups to a successful solo career, South Korean pop singer/songwriter HyunA started her career as a member of K-pop acts Wonder Girls and 4Minute, taking center stage in the early 2010s with her first effort, 2011's Bubble Pop! With her versatile vocal style and ability to tackle multiple genres, she's issued romantic ballads, propulsive dance-pop, and edgy hip-hop-influenced hits such as the chart-topping "Ice Cream," U.S. Top Three "Roll Deep," and her highest-selling hit, the multi-platinum "Bubble Pop!" Achieving international success, she also broke into the Japanese and U.S. markets with EPs such as 2014's A Talk and 2016's chart peak A'wesome.
Born Kim Hyun-ah in Seoul, the vocalist began her career under JYP Entertainment in 2006 as a founding member of Wonder Girls. Although she parted ways with the group the next year, she later signed with Cube Entertainment for the formation of another girl group, 4Minute. HyunA remained with the group into the early 2010s. At that time, she began her first steps toward a solo career with the release of 2011's Bubble Pop! The EP's title track became an international hit, attracting attention for both its infectious chorus and provocative music video.
While 4Minute remained active until 2016, HyunA continued to release an EP almost each year until their official disbandment. She followed Bubble Pop! with her highest-selling effort to date, Melting, home to her first Korean number one single, "Ice Cream." Busy with 4Minute duties in 2013, she returned her attention to solo material in 2014 with A Talk, a sleek set of club-friendly dance tracks. The hip-hop-indebted A+ continued HyunA's run as a defiant and confrontational figure in the K-pop world, courting more controversy with the racy video for "Because I'm the Best" (aka "Cause I'm God Girl" or "Roll Deep" in the U.S.). Featuring BtoB rapper Jung Il-hoon, the song soared into the Top Three on the Billboard World Songs chart, her biggest U.S. hit to date. The next year, she issued A'wesome. Sleeker and featuring more electronic elements, the EP was her first release following 4Minute's demise. Once the group split, HyunA remained with Cube Entertainment.
In 2017, she released Following. The EP featured appearances by Pentagon members Wooseok ("Party [Follow Me]") and E'Dawn ("Purple"), and spawned the hit "Babe." Later that year, she issued the popping standalone single "Lip & Hip" and joined Pentagon's Hui and E'Dawn as part of a sub-unit group, Triple H. After news broke of a relationship between HyunA and E'Dawn in 2018, Cube released them from their contracts. HyunA signed with P-Nation -- Psy's label -- in early 2019. At the end of the year, she issued the comeback single "Flower Shower."
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Discografía
17 álbum(es) • Ordenado por Mejores ventas
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Lip & Hip
Asia - Editado por Cube Entertainment el 4 dic. 2017
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Bubble Pop!
Asia - Editado por Cube Entertainment el 5 jul. 2011
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Following
Asia - Editado por Cube Entertainment el 29 ago. 2017
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2016 United Cube Project Part 1
HyunA, Jang HyunSeung, BTOB, ROH JIHOON, CLC, Pentagon
Asia - Editado por Cube Entertainment el 16 dic. 2016
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HyunA,JO KWON,BTOB,CLC,PENTAGON,YOO SEONHO,(G)I-DLE
Asia - Editado por Cube Entertainment el 17 jun. 2018
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돌아온 복단지 (Original Television Soundtrack)
Bandas sonoras - Editado por 제이에스 픽쳐스 el 20 nov. 2017
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A Bitter Day
Asia - Editado por Cube Entertainment el 30 jun. 2011
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