Chae-yeon Lee, known professionally as Chae Yeon, was born Lee Jin-sook on 10 December 1978, in Seoul, South Korea. She is a singer who began her career in Japan as part of the group Brand New Biscuits in 2001. After returning to Korea, she debuted under her new stage name of Chae Yeon with the album It's My Time in 2003. Her breakthrough came with the release of "Two of Us" from her second album in late 2004, which topped multiple music charts in spring 2005. The song's controversial music video and catchy dance moves made it a cultural phenomenon. Chae Yeon continued to release albums, including My Love (2007) and mini-album Shake (2009). Her singles "Come to Me" and "My Love" also gained significant popularity. She has participated in various variety shows such as SBS's X-Man and KBS's Hi-Five. After a hiatus, Chae Yeon returned with the single "Obvious" in 2015 and continued to release music throughout the 2020s, including "Sometimes I Cry" in 2021 and "Life Tree" in 2024.
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