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Lee Su-hyun (Korean: 이수현; born May 4, 1998), is a South Korean singer.Following her appearance on the SBS audition program K-pop Star 2 alongside her brother Lee Chan-hyuk, she debuted as the vocalist of the sibling duo AKMU on April 7, 2014, under YG Entertainment after winning the show.
Lee Chan-hyuk (born September 12, 1996) and Lee Su-hyun (born May 4, 1999) lived with their missionary parents in Mongolia for five years before returning to South Korea to pursue a career in music. [4]
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Lee and his sister Su-hyun accepting "Best Folk Award" at the 2014 Melon Music Awards for the AKMU's single "200%", written solely by Lee. Lee Chan-hyuk ( Korean : 이찬혁 ; born September 12, 1996), is a South Korean singer-songwriter, producer and author.
Ruby C from the British magazine NME gave the EP a five-star rating out of five, and said, "Much like a mountainous expedition, there are always risks that come with collaborating with others, but those in 'Next Episode' work for the better: each track brings out the strengths of the collaborators, while still effective in showcasing Su-hyun's flawless, pristine vocals and Chan-hyuk's adept ...
Grace Shin: Born 1988, from New York, United States, eliminated on March 15, 2015 (2nd Live) Sparkling Girls, eliminated on March 15, 2015 (2nd Live) Erin Miranda: Born 1999, from Australia; Hwang Yoon-joo: Born 1995, from Incheon; Choi Jin-sil: Born 1994, from Busan; Choi Joo-won: Born 1998, from Seoul; Ji John, eliminated on March 8, 2015 ...
Lee Chan-hyuk was born on September 12, 1996, in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.Both Chan-hyuk and his younger sister, Lee Su-hyun, moved to Mongolia with their missionary parents for five years, while being home-schooled by their mother, before returning to South Korea. [1]