Lee Chae-yeon (Korean: 이채연; born January 11, 2000), better known as the mononym Chaeyeon, is a South Korean singer, dancer and songwriter. She is known as the former member of the Japanese-Korean girl group Iz*One after placing 12th place on Mnet's girl group survival show Produce 48.[1] Chaeyeon made her solo debut with extended play Hush Rush on October 12, 2022.
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Born | Lee Chae-yeon (2000-01-11) January 11, 2000 (age 22) Yongin-si, South Korea |
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Formerly of | Iz*One |
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Chaeyeon was born on January 11, 2000,[2] in Yongin, South Korea.[citation needed] She attended Seocheon High School and graduated in February 2020.[citation needed] She has two younger sisters, Chaeryeong of Itzy and Chaemin.[citation needed]
Chaeyeon appeared for the first time on television along with her younger sister, Chaeryeong, during the 3rd season of K-pop Star. Both her and her sister were eliminated from the show, however they were able to join JYP Entertainment as trainees.[3][4]
Then in 2015, she participated in Mnet's reality survival show Sixteen, which eventually determined the members of girl group Twice.[5] She was eliminated in the 3rd episode of Sixteen and was unable to debut. Sometime after being eliminated from Sixteen, she eventually left JYP and joined WM Entertainment.
From June 15 to August 31, 2018, Lee represented WM Entertainment on reality girl group survival show Produce 48.
She eventually placed 12th and debuted with Iz*One. The group's debut extended play (EP) Color*Iz was released on October 29, 2018, with "La Vie en Rose" serving as its lead single.[6][7][8]
On April 29, 2021, Iz*One disbanded after the group's contract expired.[9][unreliable source?] On July 11, 2021, it was announced that she would be participating in reality TV show Street Woman Fighter as one of the Want dance crew members.[10][unreliable source?][11] The crew were eliminated on the 6th episode.[12] In September, it was announced Lee and former Iz*One members Jo Yu-ri and Kang Hye-won would be hosts in a new web show titled Adola Travel Agency: Cheat-ing Trip.
On December 13, 2021, Lee acted alongside Kang Chan-hee in a short promotional video for Busan Tourism Organization.[13]
On September 15, 2022, WM Entertainment confirmed that Chaeyeon would be making her solo debut in October.[14] On September 21, a teaser was posted announcing her debut extended play, Hush Rush, which was released on October 12, 2022, along with the title track of the same name and its accompanying music video.[15]
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"With*One" | 2020 | Iz*One | Oneiric Diary | As lyricist |
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2010 | Bread, Love and Dreams | Elementary Schoolgirl | extra | [citation needed] |
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2013–2014 | K-pop Star 3 | Herself | Contestant | [19] |
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2022 | The Travelog | Cast Member | [23] |
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2021 | Adola Travel Agency: Cheat-ing Trip | Cast Member | Season 1 and 3 | [24] |
Get It Beauty K-BOX | Main host | with E-Tion | [25] |
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2015 | Only You | Miss A | [citation needed] |
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