From Fin.K.L's peak to solo reinvention, her music shaped Korean pop's sound and attitude.
For the full spectrum, start with '10 Minutes' for the iconic debut solo moment, then jump to 'AnyClub' to hear her in full command of the club-ready sound she helped popularize.
When Fin.K.L disbanded in 2002, Lee Hyori didn't just launch a solo career, she reset expectations for what a K-pop star could be. Songs like '10 Minutes' became national anthems, while 'AnyClub (Feat. Teddy)' showed she could command both bubblegum pop and sleek, modern R&B. Her influence runs through a generation of artists who followed.
She debuted in 1998 as the face of Fin.K.L, one of Korea's biggest girl groups. After their split, her 2003 solo album 'Stylish.E' went platinum and established her as a formidable independent force. Later work like 'Monochrome' in 2013 revealed a more introspective side, though she never lost her chart presence.
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