Kwon Eunbi, born on September 27, 1995, in Seoul, South Korea, is a talented pop singer and dancer who has captivated audiences with her powerful vocals and mesmerizing performances. She first gained recognition as a member of the project girl group IZ*ONE, after impressing audiences with her skills on the popular TV series Produce 48.
Before rising to fame with IZ*ONE, Kwon Eunbi attended Geum Dong Elementary School, Dongil Middle School, and the prestigious School of Performing Arts Seoul, where she honed her craft and developed her passion for music and dance. She made her debut as a leading vocalist and dancer for the girl group Ye-A, where she went by the stage name Kazoo.
Throughout her career, Kwon Eunbi has showcased her versatility and talent, captivating audiences with her dynamic performances and striking stage presence. She has become known for her flawless vocals, impressive dance skills, and charismatic personality, earning her a dedicated fan base and a reputation as a rising star in the K-pop industry.
In 2021, Kwon Eunbi released her first solo project titled "Open," showcasing her unique sound and creative vision as a solo artist. The project received critical acclaim and further established her as a respected musician in the industry.
Aside from her solo endeavors, Kwon Eunbi has also collaborated with other musicians and artists, showcasing her versatility and ability to adapt to different styles and genres. She was featured in Dongwoo from Infinite's "Embedded in Mind" live performance as part of Infinite That Summer 3, further showcasing her talent and versatility as an artist.
Her solo single "Glitch" has been a massive success, amassing over 11 million streams on Spotify and solidifying her position as a rising star in the music industry. With her exceptional talent, dedication, and passion for music, Kwon Eunbi continues to push boundaries and defy expectations, cementing her status as a true musical powerhouse.
Despite her busy schedule and demanding career, Kwon Eunbi remains grounded and humble, attributing her success to hard work, dedication, and the unwavering support of her fans. She was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea, alongside her older brother, who has been a constant sourc...
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