Kim Min Ju (김민주; or simply Minju) is a South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper and actress under Management SOOP. She is a former member of the project girl group IZ*ONE.
Contents
- 1 Career
- 1.1 2018-2020: Produce 48, IZ*ONE and Show! Music Core
- 1.2 2021: IZ*ONE disbandment, acting career
- 1.3 2022: Management SOOP
- 2 Personal life
- 2.1 Education
- 3 Discography
- 3.1 Features
- 3.2 OSTs
- 4 Writing credits
- 5 Filmography
- 5.1 Movies
- 5.2 Dramas
- 5.3 Reality shows
- 5.4 Music shows
- 5.5 Music video appearances
- 6 Photobooks
- 7 Endorsem*nts
- 8 Trivia
- 9 Gallery
- 10 References
- 11 Official links
Career
2018-2020: Produce 48, IZ*ONE and Show! Music Core
On May 11, 2018, she was revealed as a contestant on Produce 48, where she would be representing Urban Works Entertainment. She placed 11th overall, thus becoming a member of IZ*ONE.[1] The group officially debuted on October 29 with their first mini album Color*IZ.
On June 1, 2020, it was announced that she would become the new MC for Show! Music Core, replacing Mina of gugudan. Her first appearance was on June 13.[2]
2021: IZ*ONE disbandment, acting career
On April 29, 2021, IZ*ONE disbanded after their special contract was concluded. Then, Minju returned to Urban Works as a trainee.
In August, rumors started to surface speculating that Minju had received an offer from Source Music to be in their upcoming girl group, however, there was hesitancy on her part because she was more interested in her acting career.[3] It was later reported that she had declined their offer and will instead be focusing on her career as an actress.[4]
2022: Management SOOP
On August 29, 2022, it was confirmed that Minju is in talks to an exclusive contract with Management SOOP, as her contract with Urban Works Entertainment comes to an end this month.[5] On September 1, Management SOOP confirmed that Minju signed with them with a welcome message on their official SNS.[6][7]
Personal life
Education
She graduated from School of Performing Arts Seoul on February 13, 2020.[8]
Discography
Features
- Kriesha Chu - "Falling Star" (2018)
OSTs
- The Fault is Not Yours OST ("Christmas") (2019)
Writing credits
- All credits adapted from KOMCA, unless stated.[9]
Artist | Song | Album | Type |
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2019 | |||
IZ*ONE | "Really Like You" | Heart*IZ | Writing |
"Neko ni Naritai" (Korean ver.) | Adapting to Korean | ||
"Love Bubble" | "Vampire" | Writing | |
2020 | |||
IZ*ONE | "You & I" | Bloom*IZ | Writing |
"With*One" | Oneiric Diary |
Filmography
Movies
- The Fault Is Not Yours (2019)
Dramas
- Great Seducer (2018)
- Immortal Goddess (Naver TV, 2016)
Reality shows
- Produce 48 (Mnet, 2018) - contestant
- How Do You Play? (MBC, 2020-2022) - guest (eps. 53, 65, 100, 147)
Music shows
- Show! Music Core (MBC, 2020) - MC
Music video appearances
- IKON - "WYD" (2016)
- Kriesha Chu - "Trouble" (2017)
- Kriesha Chu - "Like Paradise" (2018)
- Produce 48 - "Nekkoya (Pick Me)" (2018)
- Produce 48 - "Nekkoya (Pick Me)" Gym Uniform ver. (2018)
Photobooks
- 2023 Minju's First Present [All My Faves] (2023)
Endorsem*nts
- Holika Holika (2017)
- PEPSI (2021)
Trivia
- Prior to debuting with IZ*ONE, she trained for 2 years and 10 months.[10]
- Her hobbies are walking, taking pictures and watching sitcoms.[10]
- Her specialty are playing the guitar and imitating faces (mostly animals).[10]
- Her Produce 48 motto was "I will practice until my body's limit!", while her catchphrase was "It's fun to watch Min Ju's face ♥"[10]
Gallery
- Main article: Kim Min Ju/Gallery
References
Official links
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