Huh Chan-mi

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Huh Chan-mi
허찬미
Huh appearing at a press event in 2011 as part of F-ve Dolls.
Huh appearing at a press event in 2011 as part of F-ve Dolls.
Background information
Birth nameHuh Chan-mi
Born (1992-04-06) April 6, 1992 (age 29)
Namyangju, South Korea
GenresK-pop
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2010–present
Labels
Associated acts
WebsiteHuh Chanmi FirstOne

Huh Chan-mi (Korean허찬미; born April 6, 1992), is a South Korean singer. Huh first made her debut as a member of a South Korean co-ed group Coed School in 2010 and following the co-ed group were split, Huh later became the girl unit F-ve Dolls in 2011 until her departure from the group in February 2012. Huh briefly returned to training and appeared on several survival shows Produce 101 (2016) and Mix Nine (2017). Following her appearance on survival shows, Huh signed to FirstOne Entertainment as a solo artist in 2020, prior to the release of her debut solo single album "Highlight".

Life and career[]

1992–2012: Early life and career beginnings[]

Huh was born on April 6, 1992 in Namyangju, South Korea.

Huh became a trainee in S.M. Entertainment in 2004. She initially trained to become a tenth member of Girls' Generation, however due to the limited-nine member line-up she did not make the final cut of the group because she was too young, and only in seventh grade.[1] She went to Anyang School of Arts and graduated in 2011.[2]

After leaving SM Entertainment, Huh signed with Core Contents Media and made her official debut in 2010 as a main vocal of the group Coed School. The group debuted with a single "Too Late".[3] By mid 2011, Coed School split into two sub units: Speed and F-ve Dolls. Huh was part of the latter, along with the remaining three female Coed School members and a new member Eunkyo. The group released two promotional videos for singles "Lip Stains" and "Your Words" in which Huh was the protagonist along with bandmate Lee Soomi and singer Jay Park.[4] F-ve Dolls released one more single titled "Like This Or That" before Huh's departure from the group and Core Contents Media in 2012. At the time, Huh wrote on Twitter that she was in the process of looking for another agency.[5]

2013–2018: Further training, Produce 101 and Mix Nine[]

Huh joined Pledis Entertainment as a trainee for a brief period of time in 2013. She performed in one of the Like Seventeen concert shows on Seventeen TV along other Pledis trainees .[6] Shortly after, she left the company and joined Duble Kick Entertainment. In 2016, Huh joined the Mnet survival show Produce 101 to compete against 101 other female K-pop trainees.[7] She placed in the "A" category after her first evaluation and made it into the final 35 contestants, thus being able to record a song for release.[8] Huh was eliminated from the show in the 10th episode, landing in 26th place. In an interview from March 2019, Huh alleged that the show was edited to create a bad impression of her.[9]

In 2016, Duble Kick's own survival show "Finding Momoland" began airing on Mnet, to form a new girl group called Momoland. Huh did not take part in the show as she was to debut in a different girlgroup.[10] In November, Huh featured on MC Mong's album U.F.O on the album track "And You". The song also featured singer New-a, Huh's future bandmate in the girlgroup High Color from Mostable Music.[11] The four-member group joined YG Entertainment's survival show Mix Nine where she recorded a song produced by MC Mong titled "Like a Star".[12] Huh was eliminated from Mix Nine in the 13th episode with her final rank being 20th place. Soon after the show ended, Huh left High Color[13] and did not make any public appearances in 2018.

In February 2019, Huh graduated from Dongduk Women's University after seven years, majoring in practical music.[14]

2020–present: Solo career[]

In January 2020, Huh signed a contract with FirstOne Entertainment and started a personal YouTube channel, under her new romanized stage name Huh Chan Mi.[15][16] Her first video was a cover of "Señorita" by Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes, which was popular in South Korea. In June, it was announced that Huh was preparing to release an album the following month.[17] Huh released the self-composed song, "I'm fine thanks", along with a performance trailer on July 9, as a pre-release before her solo album. The song was reported to be about how Huh had to overcome difficulties and grow in the entertainment industry while hiding her unhappiness.[18] Huh released her solo album Highlight on July 23 along with first single "Lights".[19]

Discography[]

Single albums[]

  • Highlight (2020)
  • Chanmi's Trot: Haeundae Beach (2021)

Singles[]

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
[20]
"I'm fine thanks" 2020 Highlight
"Lights"
"Haeundae Beach" (해운대 밤바다) 2021 Chanmi's Trot: Haeundae Beach
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Featured artist[]

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
[20]
"And You" (MC Mong featuring Chanmi, New-a of Highcolor) 2016 U.F.O
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Compilation appearances[]

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
[20]
"Yum-Yum" (얌얌) as 7 go up 2016 9 PRODUCE 101: 35 Girls 5 Concepts
"Like a Star" (이 밤이 지니면) as Excellent Vibe 2018 MIXNINE Part.4
"Father's Youth" (아빠의 청춘) 2020 Miss Trot 2 Preliminary Best PART2
"An Odious Man" (미운 사내) as Idol Team (Feel Good) 2021 Miss Trot 2 Team Mission BEST
"Still a Dark Night" (아직도 어두운 밤인가봐) Miss Trot 2 Death Match PART2
"Danger" (일나겠네) as Awesome Miss Trot 2 Medley Team Mission Group
"Acacia" (아카시아) as Awesome
"Parallel" (평행선) as Awesome
"Empty Glass" (빈잔) as Awesome
"Lingering Affection" (미련) Miss Trot 2 Legend Mission Best Semi-Final 2
"The Rope of Love" (사랑의 밧줄) with Maria
"It's a Wonderful Life" (멋진인생) as Miss Rainbow Miss Trot 2 Final Song of Life Mission
"Magic Girl" (마법소녀) with Kang Hye-yeon and Hwang Woo-lim Let's Be My Daughter PART3
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Filmography[]

Television[]

Year Title Notes Network
2011 M Countdown Host Mnet
2016 Produce 101 Participant Mnet
2017 Mix Nine JTBC

References[]

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  9. ^ "스브스뉴스 : 네이버 블로그".
  10. ^ "Heo Chan Mi of 'Produce 101' to skip out on 'Survival: Search for Momoland' | allkpop.com". allkpop. Retrieved August 18, 2017.
  11. ^ "'프로듀스 101' 허찬미, MC몽 앨범 피처링에 '하이컬러' 소속으로 참여? "데뷔시기 정해진 것 없어"". 스포츠Q. November 2, 2016.
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  17. ^ Kim, Seung-jin (June 24, 2020). "베리스토어, 키썸·나윤권·허찬미 소속 퍼스트원 엔터테인먼트와 업무협약 체결". MBN. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  18. ^ Park, Ah-reum (July 8, 2020). "파이브돌스 출신 허찬미, 솔로 데뷔 임박". Newsen. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  19. ^ Kim, Su-ji (July 10, 2020). "허찬미 프로듀스 101 출연 이후, 4년 만에 솔로 데뷔 자작곡 ' I'm fine thanks' 퍼포먼스 트레일러 공개". 스포츠서울. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
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