CHUNG HA, born Kim Chung-ha on February 9, 1996, in Seoul, South Korea, is a versatile solo artist who has made significant inroads in the K-pop industry since her debut. Initially gaining prominence as a member of the project girl group I.O.I, formed through the Mnet's reality show "Produce 101" in 2016, she has since carved out a successful solo career marked by her distinctive voice and dynamic dance performances. After the dissolution of I.O.I in 2017, CHUNG HA wasted no time embarking on her solo journey, releasing her debut extended play "Hands on Me" in June of the same year, which showcased her prowess as a solo artist.
Throughout her career, CHUNG HA has continued to flourish, becoming widely recognized for her versatility as a performer and her ability to tackle different music genres, from dance-pop to ballads and even collaborations with artists for OSTs and international projects. Some of her notable releases include chart-topping hits such as "EENIE MEENIE," and emotionally resonant tracks like "When I Get Old," alongside contributions to original soundtracks for television dramas such as "Bloody Heart" and "One the Woman." Her discography also highlights her extensive range and willingness to experiment with diverse styles, as evidenced by her foray into Spanish-language music with "Demente (Spanish Version)" and her ambitious studio album "Querencia," showcasing her multifaceted talent and global appeal. CHUNG HA's broad musical range, powerful stage presence, and consistent engagement with fans have solidified her status as a prominent figure in the K-pop landscape.
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