Lee Hyori (Hangul: 이효리; born May 10, 1979) is a South Korean singer. She debuted as a member of the successful pop girl group Fin.K.L, but has since become a solo artist. In 2003 she released her debut solo album Stylish which won many "Daesangs" (a Korean award equivalent to "Artist of the Year"). In 2006, she was the highest-paid female singer in South Korea when she signed a contract with Mnet Media.
Lee Hyo-Ri is the highest-paid female pop singers in South Korea. Famous for her killer look and sexual image, she started off as the lead singer of the popular K-pop girl group Fin.K.L. in 1998, but has since become a solo artist. She also appeared in a few TV dramas, but none of those received good praise from the public.
A music video was released for "Geu-ne" (Korean: "그네", Swing), featuring Gary from Leessang, on March 31, 2010. The lead single "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" and its music video were released soon after. The self-penned song, which features Ceejay (from Freshboyz), was released the same day as her album.She won two mutizens within two weeks for her lead single.
Seven of the songs in her H-Logic album, given by Bahnus, were accused of plagiarism, including Canadian girl group Cookie Couture's "Bring It Back", soon after the album's release. On June 21, 2010, Hyori had announced and admitted that the plagiarism accusations placed against her album were confirmed and that she would temporarily stop all her activities as a singer and also suspended her TV appearances.
From March 4, 2012, with the singer-songwriter and pianist Jung Jae-hyung, they have been hosting the music show Jung Jae-hyung & Lee Hyori's You and I on SBS
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