Kang Hye-won
Kang Hye-won first appeared on the survival show Produce 48 in 2018, which led to her joining the project group IZ*ONE. After that group's run ended, she...
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Kang Hye-won first appeared on the survival show Produce 48 in 2018, which led to her joining the project group IZONE. After that group's run ended, she started releasing music on her own. Her debut single as a soloist was Winter Poem in 2021, a ballad that did well on Korean music charts.
She followed that with other songs like First Love Letter and Snowy Day, keeping to a gentle, melodic style that suits her voice. There's not much public detail about what happened between her group work and going solo, or about any specific controversies mentioned in some profiles. She seems to have settled into making music without much drama attached to it.
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