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1 Career  



1.1  20112013 : Pre-debut project  





1.2  20142021 : Lovelyz  





1.3  2022present : Solo debut and solo activities  







2 Discography  



2.1  Extended plays  





2.2  Singles  





2.3  Songwriting credits  







3 References  














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(Redirected from Babysoul)

Lee Su-jeong
이수정
Lee in May 2018
Born

Lee Su-jeong


(1992-07-06) July 6, 1992 (age 32)
Gwangju, South Korea
Other namesBaby Soul
OccupationSinger
Years active2011–present
Musical career
GenresK-pop
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • Keyboard
  • LabelsWoollim
    Member ofLovelyz
    Korean name
    Hangul

    이수정

    Hanja

    李洙姃

    Revised RomanizationLee Sujeong
    McCune–ReischauerYi Suchŏng
    Websitehttps://www.woolliment.com/arsits/lee-sujeong

    Lee Su-jeong (Korean이수정, born July 6, 1992),[1] formerly known as Baby Soul, is a South Korean singer and a member of South Korean girl group Lovelyz under Woollim Entertainment. She firstly released digital single with "Stranger" on November 23, 2011[2] prior to debut as a member of girl group Lovelyz in November 2014.

    Following Lovelyz's contract come to end and went hiatus in November 2021, Lee renewed her contract with Woollim and began her solo career with her birth name Lee Su-jeong.[3] Lee later released her debut EP My Name.

    Career[edit]

    2011–2013 : Pre-debut project[edit]

    Lee made her first appearance as a featured singer in labelmate Infinite's debut studio album Over the Top on the song "Crying". She later made her debut as a soloist on November 26, 2011 under the stage name Babysoul with her first single "Stranger" featuring soloist Wheesung as a part of Woollim Entertainment first girlgroup pre-debut project.[4] On January 18, 2012, Lee released her second single "She's a Flirt", a duet with fellow Woollim Entertainment trainee, Yoo Ji-a.[5]

    2014–2021 : Lovelyz[edit]

    Lee Su-jeong on 2014

    On November 12, 2014 Lee debuted as the leader of Woollim Entertainment first girlgroup Lovelyz.[6] The group's debut studio album Girls' Invasion was officially released on November 17, along with its lead single titled "Candy Jelly Love".[7]

    On April 23, 2019, Lee released her solo single "A Piece of Moon" after previously performing it on Lovelyz's Lovelyz in Winterland 3 Concert back in February 2019.[8]

    On November 1, 2021, Woollim Entertainment announced all of Lovelyz members, except Baby Soul, had decided not to renew their contracts, which expired on November 16. However, Woollim Entertainment didn't mention in its press release sent to news agencies on whether the group would be disbanded.[9][10] Later, Lee confirmed that although the members are signed under different agencies, they still have desire to promote and release albums together as Lovelyz in the near future.[11] On November 17, Woolim Entertainment officially stated that Baby Soul has decided to begin using her given name Lee Su-jeong for her future promotions.[12]

    2022–present : Solo debut and solo activities[edit]

    On April 19, 2022, it was announced that Lee would release her debut EP titled My Name on April 23 with the title track "Walking Through The Moon".[13] Along with the release of her debut EP My Name, Lee held her first solo concert throughout the month of May for four weeks from May 5–19.[14]

    On December 19, 2022, Lee released "The Miracle of Christmas" a collaboration with singer LEEWOO.[15]

    Discography[edit]

    Extended plays[edit]

    Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
    KOR
    [16]
    My Name 49
    • KOR: 1,735

    Singles[edit]

    Title Year Peak chart
    positions
    Album
    KOR
    [17]
    KOR
    Hot

    [18]
    As lead artist
    "Stranger" (남보다 못한 사이)
    2011 Girls' Invasion
    "A Piece Of Moon" (조각달)
    2019 Non-album single
    "Walking Through The Moon" (달을 걸어서)
    2022 My Name
    "삐에로는 우리보고 웃지" 2024 Non-album single
    As featured artist
    "Crying" (Infinite H feat. Baby Soul) 2011 Over the Top
    "Fly High" (Infinite H feat. Baby Soul) 2013 Fly High
    Collaborations
    "She's A Flirt" (그녀는 바람둥이야)
    (with Yoo Ji-A (feat. Jang Dong-wooofInfinite))
    2012 Non-album single
    "Under The Sky of Suncheon" (순천의 하늘 아래에서)
    (with Ryu Su-jeong (Lovelyz), TAG and Joo-chan (Golden Child))
    2021 Non-album single
    "The Miracle Of Christmas" (크라스마스 기적)
    (with LEEWOO)
    2022 Non-album single
    Soundtrack appearances
    "Clean" (오늘도 맑음)
    (with Ryu Su-jeong (Lovelyz))
    2016 Second to Last Love OST
    "Loving You"
    (with Mijoo and JIN (Lovelyz))
    2020 Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol OST
    "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

    Songwriting credits[edit]

    All song credits are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association's database unless stated otherwise.[19]

    Year Artist Song Album Lyrics Music
    Credited With Credited With
    2012 Baby Soul, Yoo Ji-a "She's A Flirt (Girl ver)" (그녀는바람둥이야 (Girl ver)) Non-album single Yes An Young-min No
    2016 Lovelyz "Bookmark" (책갈피) A New Trilogy Yes ReRikRu No
    2017 "Emotion" R U Ready? Yes Lee Hyung-seok, Han Jae-ho, Kim Seung-su, Song Su-yun No
    2018 "Temptation" Heal Yes Davink No
    "Daydream" (백일몽) Sanctuary Yes Jung Ho-hyun No
    2019 Baby Soul "A Piece Of Moon" (조각달) Non-album single Yes - Yes Sweetch, Song Sung-kyung
    2020 With Woollim "Relay" (이어달리기) Non-album single Yes Seo Young-bae, Won Jung-ho, TAG, Lee Jang-jun, Seo Jae-woo No -
    Lovelyz (Baby Soul, Ryu Su-jeong), Golden Child (Tag, Hong Joo-chan) "Under The Sky of Suncheon" (순천의 하늘 아래에서) Non-album single Yes Ryu Su-jeog, Tag, Hong Joo-chan Yes Tag
    2022 Herself "Say Goodbye" (진작에헤어질걸그랬어) My Name Yes MARCO No -
    "Cosmos" Yes - No -
    "Warmth Of Love" (체온) Yes Croq No -
    "Mirror" (거울) Yes Im Hyun-sik, Vincenzo No -
    "Walking Through The Moon" (달을걸어서) Yes - No -

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "이수정 프로필" (in Korean). Naver.
  • ^ "울림 걸그룹 멤버 베이비소울, 데뷔 싱글 '남보다 못한 사이' 티저 화제" (in Korean). The Korea Economic Daily.
  • ^ Hong, Seyoung (November 1, 2021). "러블리즈 해체…울림『16일 계약만료, 각자 새출발』(공식) [전문]". Sports Donga (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  • ^ "울림 걸그룹 멤버 베이비소울, 데뷔 싱글 '남보다 못한 사이' 티저 화제" (in Korean). The Korea Economic Daily.
  • ^ "베이비소울+유지아, '그녀는 바람둥이야' 티저16일 공개" (in Korean). TVReport.
  • ^ Hong, Grace Danbi (November 10, 2014). "Lovelyz Wishes You a 'Good Night Like Yesterday' in Debut MV". CJ E&M enewsWorld. Archived from the original on November 22, 2014. Retrieved November 25, 2014.
  • ^ "Lovelyz drops debut album amid controversy". November 17, 2014. Archived from the original on October 22, 2020. Retrieved January 1, 2020.
  • ^ "러블리즈 베이비소울, 7년 만의 솔로 싱글 앨범 '조각달' 발표". April 23, 2019. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  • ^ "러블리즈 해체…울림『16일 계약만료, 각자 새출발』(공식) [전문]". Naver (in Korean). November 1, 2021. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  • ^ Kim Min-ji (November 1, 2021). "러블리즈7인, 울림과 전속계약 만료...베이비소울 재계약 [공식입장]" [The 7 members of Lovelyz, the exclusive contract with Woollim has expired... Baby Soul Renewal [Official Position]] (in Korean). News1. Retrieved November 25, 2021 – via Naver.
  • ^ "이수정『향후 러블리즈 활동, 멤버 전원 동의』(인터뷰②)". Daum (in Korean). April 26, 2022. Retrieved April 26, 2022.
  • ^ "러블리즈 베이비소울, 본명 이수정으로 활동명 변경" (in Korean). Sports Donga.
  • ^ "이수정『'My Name', 새로운 도전의 시작을 알리는 앨범』[일문일답]" (in Korean). TenAsia.
  • ^ "러블리즈 이수정, 다음 달 첫 단독 콘서트…4주간16회 공연" (in Korean). Heraldbiz.
  • ^ "가요계는 이미 크리스마스, 윤지성부터 NCT DREAM까지 노래 선물 한가득 [M+가요진단]" (in Korean). Maeil Broadcasting Network.
  • ^ "Gaon Album Chart" (in Korean). Gaon Music Chart. Retrieved April 30, 2022.
  • ^ "Gaon Digital Chart" (in Korean). Gaon Music Chart.
  • ^ "Billboard Korea K-Pop 100". Billboard. Retrieved May 15, 2022.
  • ^ "Songs Registered Under Lee Su-jeong or Baby Soul (10002772)". Korea Music Copyright Association (in Korean). Retrieved January 6, 2022.

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