Sunye

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Sunye
Sunye in 2012
Born
Min Sun-ye

(1989-08-12) August 12, 1989 (age 34)
Seoul, South Korea
Other namesSun
Occupations
  • Singer
  • missionary
Spouse
James Park
(m. 2013)
Children3
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
Years active2007–2013
2018–present
Labels
Formerly of
Korean name
Hangul
민선예
Hanja
Revised RomanizationMin Seon-ye
McCune–ReischauerMin Sŏn-ye
WebsiteOfficial website

Min Sun-ye (born August 12, 1989), known professionally as Sunye, is a South Korean singer and missionary known for her work as a former leader and main vocalist of girl group Wonder Girls.[1] In early 2013, following her marriage, she became an inactive member of the Wonder Girls[2] and officially departed from the group in July 2015.[3]

Sunye returned to the entertainment industry in August 2018, signing with the company Polaris Entertainment. Sunye made her official solo debut with the EP Genuine on July 26, 2022, after signing with Blockberry Creative, a subsidiary of Polaris Entertainment, in February 2022.

Biography[edit]

Sunye was born on August 12, 1989, in Seoul.[4] She attended Korea Arts High School and Dongguk University. In 2001, Sunye was discovered by JYP Entertainment during Park Jin-young's "99% Challenge" project, where she sang and danced. She then trained at JYP Entertainment until she debuted in the Wonder Girls in 2007. Sunye was one of the longest serving trainees at JYP Entertainment, along with Jo Kwon of 2AM and Min of Miss A.[5][unreliable source?]

Career[edit]

Wonder Girls[edit]

In 2006, Sunye was revealed as the 1st member of Wonder Girls as the leader and main vocalist. The group, created and managed by JYP Entertainment, released their debut single, "Irony," in 2007.[6] On January 26, 2013, JYP Entertainment confirmed that Sunye would stop her official promotions with the Wonder Girls just before marrying James Park, her Korean-Canadian fiancé. Following the news, the agency reassured fans that the group was not disbanding and that Sunye was not retiring her position as a member of the group regardless of her inactive status.[1][7][unreliable source?][8][9][10]

In December 2014, Sunye stated in an interview with Joongang Ilbo's US branch at a non-profit church concert that she would continue missionary work; this was reported in the press as her leaving the Wonder Girls and the entertainment industry.[11][unreliable source?] This was dismissed by JYPE as a misunderstanding, however, in July 2015, Sunye officially confirmed her departure from the group.[12][13][unreliable source?]

Singing career[edit]

Sunye in 2008.

Sunye has contributed her vocals on the tracks of various Korean artists, including Mighty Mouth's "Energy" and Park Jin-young's "Afternoon Separation." She recorded the single "Maybe" for the soundtrack of the popular KBS Korean drama, Dream High.[14][unreliable source?] In November 2010, Sunye recorded "This Christmas" with her JYP labelmates as the title track for the debut of JYP Nation with a subsequent music video released on December 1, 2010.[15][unreliable source?]

In addition to recording collaborations, Sunye has also performed with other artists on stage, including "Stand Up for Love" with Davichi and Taeyeon on SBS Gayo Daejeon in 2008.[16][unreliable source?] In December 2008, she performed "Buttons" with Taeyeon, Gyuri, and Ga-in on KBS Music Bank.[17][unreliable source?] Sunye and her bandmate Park Ye-eun collaborated with Jo Kwon and Park Jin-young to perform "That's What Friends Are For" on the KBS program Yoon Dohyun's Love Letter. On SBS Inkigayo's 500th Episode, Sunye and Jo Kwon sang the 2AM single "This Song" as a duet.[18][unreliable source?]

On August 8, 2018, it was announced that Sunye had signed with Polaris Entertainment and would be making her return to the entertainment industry after her long hiatus.[19]

In 2021, the teaser for reality show Mama the Idol was released with Sunye confirmed as one of the cast members. On December 10, 2021, the first episode of the show aired on tvN. On the January 14 broadcast, members competed for the position of main vocalist which Sunye ultimately won. On January 28, Mamadol then released their debut digital single "Mama The Idol".

In February 2022, Sunye signed a contract with Blockberry Creative.[20] On July 12, 2022, Blockberry Creative announced Sunye's first mini album Genuine, which was released on July 26. It features the lead singles "Glass Heart" and "Just A Dancer"; "Glass Heart" was pre-released on July 19.[21]

On August 28, 2022, Sunye released "My Regards", a collaboration with Jo Kwon.[22]

On June 29, 2023, Sunye announced through her social media account that she had terminated her contract with Blockberry Creative.[23]

Philanthropy[edit]

Along with the other Wonder Girls members, Sunye often makes charitable donations to various charities, hospitals, and orphanages around Korea.[24] In September 2010, she made a visit to an elderly man who had secluded himself in the mountains after being a victim to many cases of fraud. According to the producer that followed her, "Sunye prepared clothes, shoes, a radio, food, and various other presents for the man. He hasn't been able to wash in a while so there was a very bad stench coming from him but Sunye paid no attention to it and held his hands tightly, asking him to live a long life. She also prayed for his good health."[25]

In May 2011, Sunye went on a week-long volunteer mission to Haiti, where she cared for children in an orphanage and treated victims of cholera.[26][unreliable source?]

On October 16, 2012, Sunye was a guest speaker at George Washington University, where she presented a lecture about K-Pop, "An Idol Star's Illusions and Responsibility."[27][unreliable source?][28][unreliable source?][29] The Korean Cultural Center at the South Korean embassy organized and sponsored the event.[27][28][29]

On March 18, 2014, Sunye announced she and her husband would leave for Haiti in July, where they would live for five years to continue doing missionary work.[30] On January 28, 2018, Sunye announced that she had left Haiti after only two and a half years. She explained that she had committed to the missionary work prior to her pregnancy and that she left due to concerns over the health of her child, such as lack of clean water, extreme temperatures, and public safety concerns.[31][unreliable source?][32]

Personal life[edit]

Sunye was raised by her grandparents because her mother died when Sunye was a child and her father suffered from a health condition that kept him bedridden.[33][unreliable source?] In the fall of 2007, prior to the Wonder Girls' promotions for their single "Tell Me," Sunye's grandfather died. In October 2009, her father was rushed to the intensive care unit after his condition turned for the worse. She took the first flight from New York, where she resided at the time, to South Korea, skipping out on numerous promotional events to be with her father.[34][unreliable source?] On June 23, 2010, Sunye's father died due to a chronic illness he had been suffering from for over 20 years.[35][unreliable source?]

In 2013, Sunye married James Park. She gave birth to her first daughter, Eun-yoo (Hailey), on October 16, 2013.[36][37][38] On April 22, 2016, she gave birth to her second daughter, Ha-jin (Elisha).[39] On January 30, 2019, she gave birth to her third daughter, Yoo-jin (Madison).[40]

Sunye is a Christian.[41][42]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[43]
Genuine 69

Singles[edit]

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
[44]
"일월지가" 2007 Conspiracy in the Court OST
"Maybe"[45] 2011 10 Dream High OST Part 2 (드림하이)
"The Sound of Love"[46] 2012 50 Feast of the Gods OST
"Come to Me"[47] 62 Ohlala Couple OST
"I Love You" 2016 United Korea 4 the World
"Password 486" (비밀번호 486)
(with Doyeon)
2018 King of Mask Singer Episode 165
"First Page" (첫 페이지)
(with Jo Kwon)
2020 [a] Non-album singles
"Separation in the Daytime" (대낮에 한 이별)
(with Im Seulong)[49]
2022 58
"Love, ing" (열애중) [b]
"Glass Heart" [c] Genuine
"Just a Dancer"
"Greetings" (안부)
(with Jo Kwon)
139 Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Collaborations[edit]

Year Title Other artist(s)
2007 "Between (사이)" 8eight & Ye Eun & Pdogg
"대낮에 한 이별" Park Jin Young
2008 "Energy" Mighty Mouth
"Cry With Us" Various Artists
"I Love Asia"
2010 "This Christmas" JYP Nation

Filmography[edit]

Variety show[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2007–2008 Show! Music Core Host along with Sohee & Big Bang T.O.P
2011 Music Bank Host along with Sohee & Tim
2018 Strangers Cast member
2018 King of Mask Singer Contestant Episodes 165–166
2021 Mama The Idol Cast Member [52]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2010 The Last Godfather Herself Cameo
2012 The Wonder Girls Herself

Theater[edit]

Year English title Korean title Role Ref.
2022 Luth 루쓰 Ruth [53]

Tours[edit]

Concert participation[edit]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award Category Result
2011 Mnet Media Awards Most Charming Lady[54][unreliable source?] Nominated
2013 5th Shorty Awards Best Singer in Social Media Nominated

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "First Page" did not enter Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked 200 position on the Gaon Download Chart.[48]
  2. ^ "Love, ing" did not enter Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked 71 position on the Gaon Download Chart.[50]
  3. ^ "Glass Heart" did not enter Circle Digital Chart, but peaked 90 position on the Circle Download Chart.[51]

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