Kei

South Korean singer and member of Lovelyz

Kei - South Korean singer and member of Lovelyz
Born

March 20th, 1995
30 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

South Korea

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Originated from South Korea, this singer debuted in the music scene as a member of the girl group Lovelyz in 2014. The group gained popularity with their debut album, 'Girls' Innocence'. This singer contributed significantly to the group’s success with her vocal abilities and has participated in various music projects, enhancing her presence in the K-pop industry. Alongside group activities, this singer pursued solo endeavors, releasing individual tracks and collaborating with other artists, further showcasing versatility in music styles. Active in the entertainment sector, she also appeared on television programs, engaging in variety shows and music festivals, increasing her popularity beyond just music.

Debuted with Lovelyz's album 'Girls' Innocence'

Released solo tracks and collaborations

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