Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Lee Soon-Kyu 이순규

   
Entertainment, Sunny debuted as a member of Girls' Generation at the same year. Regarding her vocal capability, her lowest note was F#2 as recorded on "Let It Rain" from Girls' Generation's self-titled first Japanese album. Her highest note was during a live cover performance of Lena Park's "I'll Write You A Letter" which she belted a C6.
singer, TV hostess,
radio jockey, dancer, model
Sunny was born on May 15, 1989 in Los Angeles, California and moved to Kuwait when she was an infant. However, her family then moved to South Korea around the time of the Gulf War. She has two older sisters. Her father was in the college band Hwaljooro with Bae Chul-soo. She is the niece of Lee Soo Man, the founder of SM Entertainment. In 1998, Sunny entered Starlight Entertainment and became a trainee for 5 years before transferring to Starworld where she became a member of a duet called "Sugar" which never debuted. One of her older sisters was the manager for Sugar, but when the duo disbanded, she became active in other parts of the music industry. In 2007, she was then recommended by the singer Ayumi, who transferred to SM Entertainment. After several months of training under SM

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