Kwon Eun-bi

South Korean singer and musical actress

Kwon Eun-bi - South Korean singer and musical actress
Born

September 27th, 1995
30 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

South Korea

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Started as a trainee under Woollim Entertainment, participated in the reality competition series 'Produce 48', where ranked first, leading to the formation of the project girl group IZ*ONE. Released several albums with the group and contributed to their musical direction. After the group's disbandment, pursued a solo career, releasing the debut mini-album 'Open' in 2021, showcasing a blend of pop and performance artistry. Also recognized for participation in various musical theater productions.

Ranked first in 'Produce 48'

Debuted with IZ*ONE and released multiple albums

Released solo mini-album 'Open'

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