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Comprehensive chronicle of Younha's journey to global stardom
Comprehensive chronicle of Younha's journey to global stardom
Younha joined a star-studded tribute to Seo Tai-ji's 25th anniversary, remaking his hits like "Come Back Home" for the album 'Time: Traveler', released on September 2, 2023. Her participation highlighted her standing in K-pop and honored Seo Tai-ji's legacy alongside artists like BTS. The project culminated in a concert celebrating his iconic career.
Younha participated in Seo Tai-ji's 25th-anniversary tribute by releasing remakes of his hits as part of a larger September album, honoring his K-pop legacy.
Younha remade Seo Tai-ji's hits for his 25th-anniversary project, showcasing her versatility ahead of his concert featuring artists like BTS and Urban Zakapa.
Younha joins other top K-pop artists on the limited vinyl release of Seo Tai-ji's tribute album 'Time: Traveler,' celebrating his 25-year career.
Younha's 2022 hit 'Event Horizon' topped charts and revived her career, proving her lasting appeal through viral word-of-mouth success. The song became a turning point, leading to her seventh album 'Growth Theory' and solidifying her industry prominence.
Younha's song 'Event Horizon' became a viral hit in 2022, topping charts and propelling her to fame. This career breakthrough solidified her status as a music industry standout through its delayed yet enduring popularity, influencing her later work including her seventh album 'Growth Theory'.
Younha dropped her fourth EP ''Stable Mindset'' in July 2020, a companion piece to ''Unstable Mindset'', showcasing her artistic growth and versatility.
Younha released her fourth EP 'Stable Mindset', a counterpart to her upcoming album 'Unstable Mindset', showcasing her musical growth.
Younha teamed up with Suho for the track ''For You Now'' on his solo album ''Self-Portrait'', highlighting her dynamic artistry. The collaboration underscores her seamless versatility across genres.
Younha collaborated on the track 'For You Now' in Suho's solo album 'Self-Portrait'.
Younha dropped her album 'Unstable Mindset' on January 6, 2020, featuring 'Winter Flower' with BTS' RM. The track soared to #1 on iTunes in 43 countries, making her the first South Korean female soloist to top the U.S. iTunes chart. This milestone cemented her global appeal and high-profile collaborations.
Younha's new album 'Unstable Mindset' features a notable collaboration with BTS' RM, highlighting her versatility in K-pop.
Younha's new album 'Unstable Mindset' includes the collaborative track 'Winter Flower' with RM.
Younha became the first South Korean female soloist to top the U.S. iTunes Top Song chart as "Winter Flower" reached number one in 43 countries.
Younha made a powerful return to Japan in 2015 with her EP 'View', her first Japanese release in five years. The album blended new self-composed tracks with Japanese versions of her Korean OSTs, reigniting her connection with fans and her legacy as the 'Oricon comet.'
Younha released her last Japanese album before her 2015 comeback, marking her return with 'View' after earlier success in Japan that earned her the nickname 'Oricon comet'.
Younha returns to the Japanese market with her EP 'View,' her first Japanese-language album in five years, featuring self-composed tracks and translated Korean OSTs to reconnect with fans.
Younha debuted in Japan at 16 with 'Yubikiri', earning the nickname "Oricon comet" after 'Comet' hit No. 10 on the Oricon charts. This early success paved the way for future hits like 'Password 486' and her later rise in South Korea.
At 16, Younha debuted in Japan with 'Yubikiri,' earned the nickname 'Oricon comet' after reaching No. 10 on the Oricon charts with 'Comet,' and laid the foundation for her future success, including hits like 'Password 486,' beginning her music career in Japan before achieving widespread success in South Korea.
Youn Yuh-jung made history as the first South Korean actress to win an Oscar, taking home Best Supporting Actress for 'Minari'. Her triumph marked a major milestone for South Korean cinema globally.
The Academy announced Oscar nominations, determining if Youn Yuh-jung would receive a Best Supporting Actress nod, which would boost her global recognition.
Youn Yuh-jung made history as the first South Korean actress to win an Oscar, taking Best Supporting Actress for her role in 'Minari' at the 93rd Academy Awards.