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Kwon Eun-bi | |
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Born | Seoul, South Korea | September 27, 1995
Education | Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts[1] |
Alma mater | School of Performing Arts Seoul |
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Years active | 2014–present |
Musical career | |
Genres | K-pop |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
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Formerly of |
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Korean name | |
Hangul | 권은비 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Gwon Eun-bi |
McCune–Reischauer | Kwŏn Ŭnpi |
Website | https://www.woolliment.com/arsits/kwon-eunbi |
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Kwon Eun-bi (Korean: 권은비; born September 27, 1995), known mononymously as Eunbi, is a South Korean singer and actress. She debuted as a member of the short-lived girl group Ye-A under the stage name Kazoo in 2014, before leaving the group and signing a contract with Woollim Entertainment. In 2018, she participated on the survival show Produce 48, finishing in seventh place, which allowed her to debut as a member and the leader of the show's girl group Iz*One.
Following Iz*One's disbandment, Woollim Entertainment revealed on August 5, 2021, that Kwon was preparing to debut as a solo singer; her first mini album Open was released on August 24.
Life and career
1995–2017: Early life and pre-debut activities
Kwon Eun-bi was born on September 27, 1995, in Geumcheon-gu, Seoul.[2][3] Her family consists of her parents and an older brother. She attended Dong-il Middle School and graduated from School of Performing Arts Seoul. In middle school, she expressed to her parents her desire to attend a dance academy. Her parents were initially against her becoming a singer, and told her to attend a dance academy only as a hobby, wanting her to focus on her studies instead. Determined to become a singer, she finally persuaded her parents by sending a letter to her other family members, asking for help in convincing her parents to let her attend an arts high school.[4][5] When she was 17, she was a backup dancer for girl groups such as Secret and Girl's Day, and was encouraged by member Hyeri (who was her senior in high school) to pursue her aspirations of becoming an idol.[6] During this time, she was also working part-time at a Paris Baguette store.[7][8] Kwon debuted in the Kiroy Company-managed eight-member girl group Ye-A under the stage name 'Kazoo' on July 18, 2014, with the single "Up and Down". It is assumed that the group quietly disbanded after releasing only one single. She auditioned for several entertainment companies afterwards, and signed a contract with Woollim Entertainment.[9][10][11]
2018–2020: Produce 48 and debut with Iz*One
Kwon Eun-bi was one of four trainees from Woollim Entertainment who participated on the Mnet girl group survival show Produce 48, a collaboration between the Mnet series Produce 101 and the J-pop idol group AKB48. She consistently ranked among the Top 12, eventually finishing in 7th place, which allowed her to debut as a member of Iz*One, alongside fellow Woollim Entertainment trainee Kim Chae-won, and was named the group's leader.[12][13] They debuted on October 29, 2018, with the single "La Vie en Rose".[14]
In 2019, she became a permanent cast member of the JTBC show Respect Your Style, Real Life alongside Jung Hyung-don and Ahn Jung-hwan which first aired in May and ended in August of the same year.[15][16]
In February 2020, she made her debut as a songwriter and wrote and composed the song "Spaceship" which was released as a track for Iz*One's first studio album Bloom*Iz.[17] The song charted at #130 on the Gaon Digital Chart.[18] She wrote another song for their third mini-album Oneiric Diary entitled "With*One" as part of a songwriting team called Psycho Rabbit.[19] It was released on June 15, 2020, and debuted at #152 on the Gaon Digital Chart.[20]
2021–present: Solo activities and solo debut
On March 29, 2021, her Woollim Entertainment labelmate Sungkyu released the music video for his single "Hush", in which she played the female lead.[21]
After wrapping up Iz*One's promotions on April 29, 2021, with a final concert in March, Kwon returned to Woollim Entertainment with labelmate Kim Chae-won as trainees. On June 29, she became the new host of FashionN's beauty program Follow Me along with Ha Sung-woon, Pentagon's Kino, and Freezia.[22] On August 4, Kwon's labelmates Rocket Punch released their debut Japanese album Bubble Up! which includes a track written and co-produced by Kwon titled "Let's Dance".[23]
On August 5, 2021, Woollim Entertainment announced that Kwon Eun-bi was preparing to debut as a solo artist and would release her debut album at the end of the month. On August 24, Kwon released her first extended play Open, on which she received writing credits on two of the songs, including the lead single "Door."[24] Following her debut as a soloist, Kwon was nominated for Rookie of the Year at the 36th Golden Disc Awards,[25] Best New Female Artist at the 2021 Mnet Asian Music Awards[26] and Rookie of the Year at the 31st Seoul Music Awards,[27] and won Best Emotive Singer at the 2021 Asia Artist Awards.[28] On December 28, Kwon and labelmate Rocket Punch's Juri Takahashi released the song "I'll Be Your Energy" as part of the soundtrack for Smilegate's mobile RPG Epic Seven.[29]
From January 2022 to January 2023, Kwon hosted the monthly show Mubeat Live.[30][31] On February 23, 2022, she released the song "Time" as part of the soundtrack for the Disney+ web series Rookie Cops.[32] On March 10, Kwon released the promotional single "Esper" through Universe Music for the mobile application Universe.[33] On March 24, 2022, Kwon Eun-bi was announced as a cast member for the musical Midnight Sun as Seo Haena, with Ha Sung-woon, Shinee's Onew, Pentagon's Jinho, Song Geon-hee, Golden Child's Y, Apink's Kim Nam-joo, and Lee Sang-a.[34] On April 4, 2022, Kwon released her second extended play Color along with the title track "Glitch".[35] On May 9, 2022, Woollim Entertainment announced that Kwon would hold her first solo concert "Secret Doors" on June 18 and 19, 2022.[36] Later in May, Kwon was selected alongside KCM and Vromance's Park Hyun-kyu as hosts of the LGU+ music-based variety show Why Not Crew.[37] In June, she was selected as a mentor in Mnet's band survival competition show Great Seoul Invasion .[38] Later that month, she released the song "Oh My Boy" as part of the soundtrack for the TVING web series New Normal Zine.[39]
On August 11, 2022, it was announced that Kwon's 'Rubi's Room' fan meeting would be held on October 30 and November 3 at Merpark in Osaka and Toyosu PIT in Tokyo; this was her first solo fan meeting to be held in Japan.[40] On August 17, she released the song "Light" as part of the soundtrack for K-pop CTzen, a metaverse project based on Web3.[41] On September 20, her agency Woollim Entertainment released a comeback poster for her third extended play, Lethality, through its official SNS channel. The EP was released on October 12.[42] On November 7, Woollim Entertainment announced that Kwon would hold her second solo concert "Next Door" in Seoul on December 17 and 18.[43]
In May 2023, she acted opposite Hyun Woo in the music video for KCM's "Even if You Call Me a Fool".[44] The same month, she was confirmed to return for the second season of Why Not Crew.[45] On June 23, 2023, Kwon received attention for her viral performance at Waterbomb Seoul 2023, which led to media outlets such as the Hankook Ilbo declaring her the new "Summer Queen".[46][47] Also in June, she was selected as the new radio DJ for the daily SBS Power FM radio show Young Street, with her first broadcast scheduled for July 3.[48] Also in July, she was selected to host Maepjjiri Crossing the Line, a web variety show where Kwon tried various spicy foods.[49]
On August 2, Kwon released her first single album, The Flash, along with the lead single of the same name.[50] On August 8, she achieved her first music show win as a soloist on SBS M's The Show.[51] On September 6, it was announced that Kwon would be holding her third solo concert "Queen" at the Blue Square Mastercard Hall in Seoul on October 7 and 8.[52] On October 24, she released the digital single "Like Heaven", a collaboration with hip-hop artist Paul Blanco.[53] On November 7, it was announced that Kwon had been cast as a host of the MBC dating show Alumni Lovers.[54]
On December 8, 2023, it was announced that Kwon would be making her acting debut in the Japanese film Stolen Identity 3.[55] Five days later, she released "Can We Go Back to the Good Old Days" as part of the soundtrack of the Disney+ drama series Soundtrack 2.[56]
On June 3, 2024, Woollim Entertainment announced that Kwon would be releasing her second single album Sabotage on June 18.[57]
Endorsements
Beginning in 2023, Kwon was recognized as a rising model in the advertising world,[58] appearing in advertisements for beauty brand Nine Wishes,[59] colored contact lens brand Lenstown,[60] massage brand Spaal,[61] chicken brand Jadam Chicken,[58] shower filter brand Dr. P.L.,[62] and health food brand Phytotics, all over a 7-month period.[63]
Discography
Extended plays
Title | Details | Peak positions | Sales | |
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KOR [64] |
JPN [65] | |||
Open |
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8 | 34 | |
Color |
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4 | — |
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Lethality |
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13 | — |
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Single albums
Title | Details | Peak positions | Sales |
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KOR [70] | |||
The Flash |
Track listing
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19 |
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Sabotage |
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TBA |
Singles
Title | Year | Peak positions | Album | ||
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KOR [72] |
KOR Songs [73] |
US World [74] | |||
"Door" | 2021 | —[A] | — | 3 | Open |
"Mirror" | 2022 | —[B] | — | — | Non-album single |
"Glitch" | —[C] | — | — | Color | |
"Underwater" | 78 | 19 | — | Lethality | |
"The Flash" | 2023 | —[D] | — | — | The Flash |
"Like Heaven" (featuring Paul Blanco) | —[E] | — | — | Non-album single | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Promotional singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions |
Album |
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KOR DL [80] | |||
"Esper" (Promotional single for Universe) |
2022 | 60 | Non-album single |
Soundtrack appearances
Title | Year | Peak chart positions |
Album |
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KOR DL [81] | |||
"I'll Be Your Energy" (with Juri Takahashi) |
2022 | 147 | Epic Seven OST |
"Time" | 144 | Rookie Cops OST Part 4 | |
"Oh My Boy" | 127 | New Normal Zine OST | |
"Light" | 175 | K-Pop CTzen OST | |
"Can We Go Back to the Good Old Days" | 2023 | 84 | Soundtrack #2 OST |
Songwriting credits
All song credits are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association's database unless stated otherwise.[82]
Year | Album | Artist | Song | Lyrics | Music | ||
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Credited | With | Credited | With | ||||
2020 | Bloom*Iz | Iz*One | "Spaceship" | Elum (Prismfilter), Anchor (Prismfilter) | Nmore (Prismfilter), Elum (Prismfilter), Anchor (Prismfilter) | ||
Oneiric Diary | "With*One" | Iz*One | Jung Sung-min (Psycho Rabbit), Shin Yong-soo (Psycho Rabbit) | ||||
2021 | Non-album single | "Parallel Universe" | e.one | e.one | |||
Bubble Up! | Rocket Punch | "Let's Dance" | N/A | Jung Sung-min (Psycho Tension), Shin Yong-soo (Psycho Tension), Mollo (Psycho Tension) | |||
Open | Herself | "Door" | e.one, Hwang Hyun (MonoTree) | N/A | |||
"Rain" | e.one | e.one | |||||
2022 | Non-album Single | "Mirror" | Jung Sung-min (Psycho Tension), Jang Woo-yong, Shin Ji-hoo (Postmen) | Jung Sung-min (Psycho Tension), Shin Ji-hoo (Postmen) | |||
Color | "Off" | N/A | Han-gil | ||||
Lethality | "Hi" | — | Frants, Melanie Fontana | ||||
2023 | The Flash | "Beautiful Night" | Zaya, Chai Lin, Lijune, True, Bay, Won Jae-yi, Koo Sam-young | N/A |
Videography
Music videos
Title | Year | Director(s) | Ref. |
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"Door" | 2021 | Kim Ja Kyoung (Flexible Pictures) |
[83][84] |
"Glitch" | 2022 | PARADOX CHILD | [85][86] |
"Esper" | Yuri Lee (SL8 Visual Lab) |
[87] | |
"Underwater" | PARADOX CHILD | [88][89] | |
"The Flash" | 2023 | [90][91] | |
"Like Heaven" | Kim Jiwoo | [92] |