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Artist Overview

# Pop

# K-Pop

# Hip Hop

Bio

From girl groups to a successful solo career, South Korean pop singer/songwriter HyunA started her career as a member of K-pop acts Wonder Girls and 4Minute, taking center stage in the early 2010s with her first effort, 2011's Bubble Pop! With her versatile vocal style and ability to tackle multiple genres, she's issued romantic ballads, propulsive dance-pop, and edgy hip-hop-influenced hits such as the chart-topping "Ice Cream," U.S. Top Three "Roll Deep," and her highest-selling hit, the multi-platinum "Bubble Pop!" Achieving international success, she also broke into the Japanese and U.S. markets with EPs such as 2014's A Talk and 2016's chart peak A'wesome.

Life & Career

After leaving the ensemble shortly after their debut in 2007, she subsequently joined the girl group 4Minute in 2009. Hyuna began her solo career in 2010, with a style she described as "performance-oriented music". Her debut single "Change" peaked at number two on the Gaon Digital Chart. She released her first extended play Bubble Pop! in 2011. Though the EP was a moderate seller, its title track sold more than 2.5 million copies, and Hyuna became the first female K-pop solo artist to reach 100M views on a single YouTube video. In 2012, she appeared in Psy's worldwide hit "Gangnam Style", which also led to a successful duet rendition of the song.Hyuna's second EP Melting (2012) saw her first number one entry on the Gaon chart with the single "Ice Cream". Following 4Minute's disbandment in 2016, she released her fifth EP A'wesome which was supported by her first concert tour of the United States. Hyuna has collaborated with several of her former label mates under Cube Entertainment, first forming the duo Trouble Maker with Jang Hyun-seung in 2011; which spawned two number-one singles. In 2017, she was involved in the trio Triple H, releasing the EP 199X.

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