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For other uses, see Bada (disambiguation).
Bada Birth name Choi Sung-hee (최성희) Born February 28, 1980 Origin Bucheon, Gyeonggi, South Korea Genres K-Pop, R&B, Dance Occupations Singer, actress Years active 1997–present Labels SM Entertainment (1997-2004)
PL Entertainment (2004-present)Associated acts SM Town, S.E.S. Website Official Site Stage name Hangul 바다 Revised Romanization Bada McCune–Reischauer Pada Birth name Hangul 최성희 Hanja 崔盛希 Revised Romanization Choe Seong-hui McCune–Reischauer Ch'oe Sŏng-hŭi Bada (바다) (born February 28, 1980) is a South Korean K-pop singer. Her birth name is Choi Sung-hee. Bada studied Korean traditional vocal music at Dankook University. As the former lead vocal from the now defunct S.E.S., Bada has released three solo albums and two singles. Before the release of her third album, Bada started a fashion business.[1]
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S.E.S.
Bada joined SM Entertainment and became the leader and lead vocal K-pop trio S.E.S.. The girl group enjoyed tremendous success, becoming the top-selling K-pop girl group to date. The group broke up at the end of 2002 after five full albums and two special albums. Bada and Eugene left SM Entertainment and pursued solo music careers, while Shoo stayed with SM Entertainment until 2006 and is now pursuing a career in acting.
Solo career
Bada moved from SM Entertainment to sign with JIIN entertainment. Her debut solo album, "A Day of Renew", has sold approximately 130,000 records, according to the Music Industry Association of Korea. The first single, "Music", was very popular and was heavily promoted throughout the end of 2003. Her second album "Aurora" has sold approximately 23,000 copies, with both the title song and "Eyes" promoted and performed. Due to a lack of sales, the promotion was quickly halted.
In January 2006, Bada had a concept change during her third album "Made in Sea". Whereas her first two albums showed Bada as a feminine ballad singer, Bada's image changed to a more androgynous look for the third album. The lead single for her third album was a ballad titled "Find the Way", a cover of a popular Japanese song by the artist Mika Nakashima. Although the album initially did poorly, it was given a re-release because of the success of the follow-up single "V.I.P.", which showcased Bada's markedly improved dancing abilities.
On July 29, 2006, Bada held her first concert "SHOWMAN aLIVE". Although Korean promotional activities came to an end soon afterwards, Bada was able to perform in other places like China. Her participation in the Shanghai "F1 Korean Wave Concert" on October 2 was greatly received. A "great number of official requests for her to give performances in China" were received by her agency.[2]
In November 2006, Bada released her first single album, "Start". The first track of the album, "Go Go Go", is to be the first single promoted. A music video has been released, which has become something of interest due to the inclusion of Bada's own composition, "Although I Am Short". The short song was written when Bada was only ten years old[citation needed]. The singer released her second single, "Queen", in July 2007. Changing her image once again, the song was inspired by the 1980s, and featured Bada in a perm with 80s-inspired clothing. Both singles were not heavily promoted, and sales were comparatively low.[citation needed]
In 2009, Bada released a new album called Sea the Sea which featured both Korean rap group Untouchable (Korean Rap Duo) and 2PM. Both songs did moderately well and brought Bada back into the limelight of singers.
At the end of 2009, Bada was featured on Pops in Seoul, where she interviewed with former labelmate, Isak from SM Entertainment's group Isak N Jiyeon.
Solo discography
Albums
- A Day of Renew (2003)
- Aurora (2004)
- Made In Sea (2006)
- See the Sea (2009)
- With Me (2011)
Singles
- Start (2006)
- Queen(2007)
Soundtracks
- I'm Sorry, I Love You O.S.T. (2004)
- Spring Waltz O.S.T. (2006)
- Famous 'Seven' Princess O.S.T. (2006)
- I Love You O.S.T. (2008)
Musicals theatres
- The Peppermint (2003)
- Tell Me on a Sunday (2007)
- Notre Dame de Paris (2007)
- 200 Pounds Beauty (2008)
- Notre Dame de Paris (2009)
Awards
- 2001 - Most Popular (Golden Disk Awards)
- 2004 - Best Dresser Female Singer (21st Best Dresser Awards)
- 2006 - Best Female Singer (Go News Netizens Entertainment Awards)
- 2006 - Best Female Performer (13th Korea Republic Arts Awards)
- 2006 - Best Female Singer Dresser (4th Korea Fashion World Awards)
- 2007 - Most Popular Female Singer Model (2nd Korea Model Festival Awards)
- 2007 - Top 10 Common Good Stars (Selected by the Chinese Government)
- 2007 - L'Oreal Diva (5th L'Oreal Color Trophy)
- 2008 - Most Popular Actress (The 2nd Musical Awards)
- 2008 - Best Newcomer Actress (The 14th Korea Musical Awards)
- 2008 - Most Popular Actress (The 14th Korea Musical Awards)
- 2009 - Best Actress (The 3rd Musical Awards)
Trivia
- The Mandarin Chinese pronunciation of her birth name is Cuī Shèngxī. The hanja in her name: 崔 (high, towering); 盛 (abundant, flourish); 希 (hope).
- Her father is trot singer Choi Se Wol[3]
References
External links
Singles "Start" (2006) • Queen" (2007)Korean albums Japanese albums Japanese singles "Meguriau Sekai" · "I'm Your Girl" · "Yume wo Kasanete" · "(Ai) to Iu na no Hokori" · "T.O.P." · "Sign of Love/Miracle" · "Love" · "The Aurora" · "Lovin' You"Related Articles Categories:- 1980 births
- Dankook University alumni
- Living people
- People from Bucheon
- S.E.S. members
- South Korean female singers
- South Korean musical theatre actors
- South Korean Roman Catholics
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