Lee Ahyumi

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Lee Ayumi (born August 25, 1984), professionally known as Ayumi in South Korea and Yumi Itō in Japan, is a Japanese-born South Korean singer, actress, and television personality based in South Korea.[4] She debuted under the stage name Ahyoomee in 2001 as the leader and lead vocalist of the South Korean girl group Sugar, a position she held until the group's disbandment in 2006.

Born
Lee Ayumi

(1984-08-25) August 25, 1984 (age 41)
Tottori, Japan[1]
OthernamesYumi Itō (Japanese alias)[2]
EducationKorea Kent Foreign School
Occupations
  • actress
  • singer
  • television personality
Quick facts Ayumi/Yumi Itō, Born ...
Ayumi/Yumi Itō
아유미 / 伊藤 ゆみ
Born
Lee Ayumi

(1984-08-25) August 25, 1984 (age 41)
Tottori, Japan[1]
Other namesYumi Itō (Japanese alias)[2]
EducationKorea Kent Foreign School
Occupations
  • actress
  • singer
  • television personality
Years active2001–present
AgentBonboo ENT[3]
Spouse
Kwon Ki-beom
(m. 2022)
Children1
Musical career
Also known as
  • Ahyoomee
  • Iconiq
Genres
InstrumentVocals
LabelsStarworld (2001–2006)
SM (2007)
Avex (2009–2020)
Formerly of
WebsiteOfficial website
Japanese name
Kanji伊藤 ゆみ
RomanizationItō Yumi
Korean name
Hangul
이아유미
Hanja
李亞由美
RRI Ayumi
MRI Ayumi
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Following the disbandment, Lee began a solo career in South Korea under SM Entertainment, releasing two digital singles. In 2008, she returned to Japan and began her acting career under the Japanese stage name Yumi Itō. The following year, she debuted as a solo singer in Japan under Avex's Rhythm Zone label, using the stage name Iconiq. As Iconiq, she released one studio album, one extended play, and seven digital singles.

Early life

Lee Ayumi was born in Tottori, Japan, on August 25, 1984, to a Korean mother from Seoul and a father who is a second-generation ethnic Korean living in Japan.[5] She lived in Japan until the age of 15, when she moved to South Korea, where she later attended the Korea Kent Foreign School (Korean Kent Foreign School).

Career

2001–2006: Sugar

Ahyoomee was scouted by the entertainment company Starworld at a H.O.T. concert,[6] and later debuted as a member of the South Korean girl group Sugar in 2001.[7] The group released two albums in Japan and three in South Korea, achieving moderate commercial success.

During her time with Sugar, Ahyoomee and fellow member Park Soo-jin appeared as guests on the 200th-episode special of Gag Concert in the sketch Poncho Siblings (우비 삼남매), becoming the first girl group to appear on the program. In December 2006, Starworld announced that Sugar's members would not be offered contract renewals, leading to the group's disbandment following the expiration of their contracts.[citation needed]

2006–2012: Solo career

Lee released her first digital single as a solo artist, "Cutie Honey," on July 13, 2006, under a new romanization of her stage name, AhYooMi.[6] The song was originally performed by Kumi Koda as the theme song for the Cutie Honey anime series.[8] Her second single, a cover of Kim Gun-mo's song "Wrongful Meeting," was released on November 7, 2006.

On February 15, 2007, her former label Starworld requested SM Entertainment to take over her management following the expiration of her contract on February 13.[9] Under SM Entertainment, Lee participated in SM Town's seasonal albums later that year.[10] However, she did not release any solo material during this period.

In 2008, Lee moved to West Hollywood, California, where she attended dance and vocal training schools.[6][11]

In 2009, she returned to Japan and signed with Avex's Rhythm Zone label, debuting as a solo artist under the stage name Iconiq.[12] She became a model for Shiseido's Maquillage cosmetics line and released the single "I'm Lovin' You" featuring Atsushi of Exile as a promotional track. Her image was prominently featured in the campaign's billboard advertisements.[13][14][15] Iconiq's image was strongly associated with her distinctive buzz cut hairstyle.[14][16][17]

Lee released her debut studio album, Change Myself, on March 10, 2010. The album included the promotional singles "Change Myself" and "Bye Now!", both used in the Maquillage advertising campaign. The album debuted at number three on the Oricon Albums Chart, marking the highest chart position for a debut album since Yui Aragaki's Sora in late 2007.[16] On August 11, 2010, she released her first physical single, "Tokyo Lady", which was later included in her first extended play, Light Ahead, released in September 2010. The EP was promoted through three music videos directed by Diane Martel.

After a two-year hiatus from music, Lee released two digital singles on March 14, 2012, titled "LADIES" and "MAKE IT RIGHT."

2015–present: Acting career and return to South Korea

Lee returned to South Korea in 2015, appearing on the JTBC talk show Witch Hunt, marking her first television appearance in South Korea in nine years.[18]

In August 2016, during an interview with SENSE (ja) magazine, Lee stated that she would return to acting under the name Yumi Itō. The following month, she portrayed Michiru Saiki in the stage adaptation of the manga ReLIFE.[19]

In May 2017, Lee was cast in the Fuji TV drama Code Blue: Season 3.[20] In August 2017, she officially resumed her activities in South Korea after being confirmed as a cast member of MBN's variety show Flight Girl.[21]

In March 2019, Lee signed a contract with the South Korean agency BONBOO Entertainment. On January 20, 2020, she announced through her blog that she would be leaving Avex after eleven years, following the expiration of her contract.[22]

Personal life

In September 2022, Lee released pre-wedding photographs announcing that she would marry her non-celebrity foreign boyfriend on October 30, 2022.[23] Her husband, Kwon Ki-beom, is a businessman.[24]

On January 9, 2024, Lee announced that she was expecting her first child.[25] On June 15, 2024, she announced that she had given birth to her first child, a daughter, on June 10.[26]

Discography

Studio album

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List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak positions Sales
JPN
[27]
KOR
[28]
Change Myself 347
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Extended play

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List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak positions Sales
JPN
[27]
Light Ahead
  • Released: September 15, 2010 (JPN)
  • Label: Rhythm Zone
  • Formats: CD, CD/DVD, digital download
18
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Singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
JPN
[27]
JPN
Hot

[A]
JPN
Dig.

[B][C]
"Cutie Honey"[D] 2006 Non-album single
"Jalmosdoen Mannam" (Korean: 잘못된 만남, "Wrongful Meeting")[D]
"I'm Lovin' You" (Iconiq x Exile Atsushi) 2010 478 Change Myself
"Change Myself" 7320
"Bye Now!" 847
"Tokyo Lady" 1921 Light Ahead
"Light Ahead" 4962
"Yeoja" (여자, "Ladies") 2012 "Ladies"
"Make It Right"
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Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2009 The Promised Land Lee Ayumi Lead role
Waiting for Good News Rika Aragaki
2018 The Cat in Their Arms
Code Blue: The Movie
2019 Go Away, Ultramarine
Walking Man Kim
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Television drama

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Year Title Role Notes
2006 Rainbow Romance Ah Yoo Mi Supporting role; Sitcom
2008 Binbo Danshi Kurata Watana Supporting role
Yottsu no uso Miyabe Supporting role
2012 Ataru Kashiwabara Yumi Cameo
2013 Machigawarechatta Otoko Erika Momoyama
2017 Code Blue:
"Doctor Helicopter Emergency Rescue"
Kyoko Machida
2020 Backstreet Rookie Herself Cameo
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Television shows

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2017–2018 Flight Girl Cast Member [21]
2019 Life Bar
2021–present Goal Girl Season 2–3 [38]
2022 Same Bed, Different Dreams 2: You Are My Destiny [39]
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Awards

Korean Music Awards

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
Korean Music Awards 2007 Lee Ah-yoo-mi "Cutie Honey" Album of the year Won
Best pop album Nominated
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Notes

  1. Sources for chart positions are as follows: "I'm Lovin' You",[30] "Bye Now!",[31] "Change Myself",[31] "Tokyo Lady",[32] "Light Ahead".[33]
  2. The RIAJ Digital Track Chart is a depreciated chart that ran from 2009 until early 2012 and tracked full-length cellphone downloads.
  3. Sources for chart positions are as follows: "I'm Lovin' You",[34] "Change Myself",[35] "Bye Now!",[36] "Light Ahead".[37]
  4. Released in South Korea under the name Ahyoomee.

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