Lee Hyori, born on May 10, 1979, in Cheongwon, South Korea, is a multi-faceted artist who has made significant contributions to the K-pop industry not only as a singer but also as a record producer, activist, actress, and television presenter. Hyori debuted as part of the girl group Fin.K.L in 1998, which quickly became one of the most popular K-pop groups of their time. Following the group’s success, she embarked on a solo career in 2003 with her album "Stylish...E," earning her the title of "Nation's Fairy" during her heyday.
Throughout her career, Lee Hyori has been known for continuously reinventing her music and image, seamlessly shifting between genres and themes, which is evident in her diverse discography that includes hits like "10 Minutes," "U-Go-Girl," and the critically acclaimed album "MONOCHROME." Beyond her music career, Hyori is also celebrated for her activism, particularly in animal rights. In addition to her entertainment and advocacy work, she has ventured into television, hosting various shows and appearing in reality series, further solidifying her position as an influential figure in the South Korean entertainment industry. Her recent work spans a variety of music projects, collaborations, and soundtracks, showcasing her enduring artistry and versatility.
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