Cho Hye Eun

Hye-eun’s dedication has earned her numerous accolades, including Gaon Digital Chart Awards with (G)I-DLE and Best Vocalist at fan award events. Her solo work continues to receive praise for its emotional depth and innovation.

In 2018 , Hye-eun made a bold decision to leave Cube Entertainment and sign with CJ ENM to debut as a member of the sixth-generation girl group (G)I-DLE . The group aimed to introduce a "self-creating" concept, where members would take creative control of their music. In (G)I-DLE, she played a pivotal role as a main vocalist and visual , contributing to hits like "HWAAHAEYEOREUM (TOMBOY)" and "TOMBOY." Their critically acclaimed song "HWAA" (2022) showcased Hye-eun’s vocal range and earned the group their first Grand Slam win at the 2022 MAMA Awards . cho hye eun

Cho Hye-eun, a South Korean singer and actress, has carved a niche for herself in the competitive landscape of K-pop. Known for her powerful vocals, charismatic stage presence, and versatility, she has transitioned through two successful groups and embraced solo projects, establishing her identity as an independent artist. The group aimed to introduce a "self-creating" concept,

Born on August 5, 1999 , in South Korea, Cho Hye-eun joined Cube Entertainment as a trainee in 2010 at the age of 11 . Her long and rigorous training spanned over nine years , during which she honed her singing, dancing, and performance skills. Her perseverance paid off when she debuted as a member of Cosmic Girls , Cube’s first 12-member girl group, in 2016 . Known for her powerful vocals, charismatic stage presence,