Heize (born Jang Da-hye on August 9, 1991, in Daegu, South Korea) is a South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper, and record producer renowned for blending R&B, soul, and hip-hop elements in her music.[1][2] She debuted on January 17, 2014, with the digital single "After I've Wandered A Bit" featuring Crucial Star, marking her entry into the hip-hop scene under independent label Big Hit Entertainment.[3] Her career gained significant traction in 2015 through her participation in the reality competition Unpretty Rapstar 2, where she showcased her rapping skills and reached the semi-finals.[4]Heize achieved mainstream breakthrough with her third EP, /// (You, Clouds, Rain), released in June 2017, which included the chart-topping single "You, Clouds, Rain" featuring Shin Yong-jae, earning her widespread acclaim for its emotional depth and melodic R&B style.[2] The 2019 studio album She's Fine solidified her status as a leading solo artist, with hits such as "Don't Know You" and "We Don't Talk Together" (produced by BTS's SUGA and featuring Giriboy) topping Korean music charts and securing her first music show wins.[5][6] In 2020, she signed with P Nation, founded by PSY, expanding her collaborative opportunities and leading to albums like Happen (2021), Undo (2022), and Last Winter (2023), which highlighted her growth as a self-producer and lyricist.[7]Known for her introspective songwriting often drawn from personal experiences, Heize has penned tracks for other artists, including OST contributions like "Can You See My Heart" for the drama Hotel del Luna (2019) and "Hold Me Back" for Queen of Tears (2024).[8] Her enduring hit "You, Clouds, Rain" continues to generate substantial royalties, earning her the nickname "Monsoon Pension" due to its popularity during rainy seasons.[9] As of November 2025, she remains active with her ninth mini-album FALLIN' (2024), the OST single "Tastefully Yours, Pt. 2" (May 2025), performances at events like KOSTCON 2025, and the announced tenth mini-album LOVE VIRUS Pt.1 (November 2025).[10][11][12]
Early life and education
Early life
Jang Da-hye, known professionally as Heize, was born on August 9, 1991, in Daegu, South Korea.[13] Born in Daegu, she was raised in Masan, South Korea, where she attended Changwon Muhak Elementary School, Masan Jeil Girls' Middle School, and Happo High School, developing a love for music from a young age before eventually moving to Seoul around 2013.) Her family included her parents and an older brother, with her parents initially opposing her pursuit of a music career due to concerns over stability.[14] To gain her father's approval, Heize excelled academically during her school years, achieving top grades that demonstrated her discipline.[15]During her childhood and adolescence in Masan, Heize engaged in creative hobbies such as drawing and writing, which later informed her artistic expression in music.[14] She earned playful nicknames like "Goo Jaeyee of Daegu" from her peers, reflecting her outgoing personality in school.[14] These early experiences in a supportive yet challenging family dynamic fostered her resilience and creativity. She also learned to play the cello at an early age.[16]Heize's interest in music deepened during adolescence, sparked by exposure to ballad-style rap as background music on the social platform Cyworld, leading her to explore hip-hop and R&B genres.[15] She particularly gravitated toward soft hip-hop, finding inspiration in natural elements like rainy weather, which influenced her songwriting process.[14] Lacking formal training, Heize became self-taught in rapping and composing, honing these skills independently as she navigated her passion amid familial expectations.[15]
Education
Heize attended Pukyong National University in Busan, South Korea, where she majored in business administration.[17] Despite her non-music major, she began writing rap lyrics during her college years, marking the start of her self-taught musical pursuits.[16]While studying, Heize balanced her academics with early experiments in music production, including the creation of demo recordings that led to her EP Heize in March 2014.[16] This period allowed her to explore underground rap styles without formal training, as she later noted in interviews that her musical skills were developed through personal practice rather than structured education.[17]Heize graduated from Pukyong National University, becoming an official alumna of the institution.[17]
Career
2014–2016: Debut and breakthrough
Heize entered the music industry as an independent artist, releasing her first EP Heize on March 21, 2014, under the small label FISBIM with distribution by Neowiz Internet, following her debut digital single "After I've Wandered A Bit" (feat. Crucial Star) earlier that year on January 17. The six-track project, also known as Maktoob, focused on hip-hop and featured her as a rapper, drawing from her underground roots where she faced challenges in gaining visibility within the predominantly male-dominated Korean hip-hop scene. The lead single "Could You Go Even If Club" highlighted her lyrical style, but the EP received limited mainstream attention, reflecting the difficulties of emerging as a female rapper without major label support.In 2015, Heize gained significant exposure through her participation in Mnet's rap competition show Unpretty Rapstar 2, where she competed as an underground rapper alongside other female artists. Despite showcasing strong performances, including a notable diss battle against KittiB, she was eliminated in the semi-finals, finishing as a semi-finalist. The appearance, however, boosted her profile and led to a contract with CJ E&M, providing a platform to transition beyond pure hip-hop.Building on this momentum, Heize released her second EP And July on July 18, 2016, under CJ E&M Music, incorporating R&B elements with collaborations like DEAN and DJ Friz on the title track. The project marked her evolving sound, blending rap with soulful melodies. Later that year, on December 5, she dropped the digital single "Star," a poignant R&B ballad that achieved an all-kill across major Korean charts, including Melon, Genie, and Bugs, topping the Gaon Digital Chart for the week of December 10. This breakthrough hit solidified her shift toward R&B and established her as a rising solo artist.
2017–2019: Rise to prominence and She's Fine
In 2017, Heize solidified her presence in the Korean R&B scene with the release of her third EP, /// (You, Clouds, Rain), on June 26 under Stone Music Entertainment. The project, distributed by Genie Music, featured five tracks that explored themes of love, loss, and introspection, blending her signature rap verses with emotive melodies. The title track, "You, Clouds, Rain" (feat. Shin Yong Jae of SG Wannabe), became a viral hit, capturing the melancholy of rainy days and unspoken emotions, and achieved a perfect all-kill on Korean music charts upon release. This EP marked a pivotal moment in her rising prominence, as it showcased her ability to craft relatable, atmospheric R&B that resonated widely with listeners seeking emotional depth in contemporary music.[18]Building on this momentum, Heize released her fourth EP, Wind (also known as Wish & Wind), on March 8, 2018, through the same label. The mini-album included double title tracks "Jenga" (feat. Gaeko of Dynamic Duo) and "Didn't Know Me," alongside introspective cuts like "But, Are You?" and "Wish You Well" (feat. DAVII), emphasizing themes of fleeting relationships and self-reflection. During this period, Heize increasingly contributed to drama soundtracks, lending her soulful vocals to OSTs that amplified her exposure in the entertainment industry, such as tracks featured in popular series that highlighted her versatility in emotional balladry. These releases and collaborations helped establish her as a go-to artist for heartfelt R&B, further elevating her profile beyond independent hip-hop circles.[19][20]Heize's ascent continued into 2019 with her debut studio album, She's Fine, released on March 19, 2019, via Stone Music Entertainment and Studio Blu. This 11-track project represented a maturation in her sound, mixing R&B with pop elements and featuring collaborations like "So, It Ends?" (with Colde) and "Dispatch" (with Simon Dominic), which delved into the complexities of modern romance and closure. The album's introspective tone, including the titular opener "She's Fine," reflected Heize's evolving artistry and received praise for its cohesive production and lyrical vulnerability. Later that year, on July 7, she followed up with the single "We Don't Talk Together" (feat. Giriboy, produced by SUGA of BTS), which extended the album's themes of relational drift and garnered significant attention for its raw emotional delivery.[21][22][23]Throughout 2019, Heize's personal life drew media scrutiny when her relationship with fellow R&B artist Crush, which had been public since around 2015, ended amid rumors of infidelity. The breakup, confirmed indirectly through her music and interviews, profoundly influenced her songwriting, infusing later works with heightened emotional intensity and themes of heartbreak and resilience. In discussions around her subsequent releases, Heize noted how the experience fueled her ability to channel personal pain into universal narratives, enhancing her reputation as an authentic voice in Korean music. This period not only boosted her visibility but also deepened fan connection through her candid exploration of vulnerability.[24][25]
2020–2023: P Nation signing, Undo, and media expansion
In September 2020, Heize signed an exclusive contract with P Nation, the entertainment label founded by Psy, transitioning from her independent career to a major agency with enhanced production and promotional resources.[7] This move was announced on September 16, allowing her access to P Nation's infrastructure while maintaining creative control over her music.[26]Under P Nation, Heize released her seventh EP, Happen, on May 20, 2021, marking her first project with the label and featuring collaborations with artists such as Gary and Changmo, with the music video for the title track starring actor Song Joong-ki.[27][28] The EP's lead single, "Happen," blended R&B and pop elements to explore chance encounters and emotional introspection, reflecting on fleeting relationships in the aftermath of her publicized 2019 breakup.[29] Following this, her second studio album, Undo, arrived on June 30, 2022, comprising 10 tracks that delved into themes of time, heartbreak, and post-relationship relief rather than lingering sorrow.[30] The title track "Undo" captured a sense of healing through its groovy, city-pop-inspired sound, emphasizing emotional closure and personal growth.[31]Heize held her first solo concert tour, titled Heize City, in December 2022, performing across multiple dates in Seoul, Busan, and Daegu to showcase her discography in an intimate urban-themed setting.[32] This milestone event highlighted her live performance skills and fan connection, drawing sold-out crowds and reinforcing her evolving stage presence under major-label backing. Building on her earlier role as an MC for JTBC's Two Yoo Project: Sugar Man Season 3 in 2019, where she facilitated collaborations between veteran and contemporary artists, Heize continued to leverage such platforms for broader visibility.[33] In 2023, she joined the cast of JTBC's Begin Again - Intermission, a spin-off music travel program, where she performed acoustic covers and group renditions in international locations, further showcasing her versatility in unplugged formats.[34]Expanding beyond music, Heize debuted as a radio host with Heize's Volume Up on KBS Cool FM, airing weekdays from August 22, 2022, to September 3, 2023, where she curated playlists, interviewed guests like Taeyeon and Giriboy, and shared personal insights to connect with listeners.[35] This role marked her entry into broadcasting, broadening her media footprint and allowing her to influence K-pop discourse through conversational storytelling.[36]
2024–present: Fallin' EP, fan engagements, and ongoing projects
In August 2024, Heize hosted her solo fan meeting titled "2024 Heize Fan Meeting [Mill: The Invasion of the Rice Cakes]" at Ewha Womans University in Seoul, providing an intimate space for fans to engage with her through performances and interactions.[37] The event, held on August 31, emphasized playful themes tied to her persona, drawing significant attendance and highlighting her continued connection with supporters amid her evolving career.[38]Heize released her ninth mini album, Fallin', on November 6, 2024, under P Nation, marking a return to her signature introspective R&B style with autumnal motifs exploring personal emotions and relationships.[39] The EP features seven tracks, including the title song "Fallin'," which blends smooth melodies and vulnerable lyrics to capture themes of fleeting romance and seasonal change.[40] This release underscored her artistic growth, focusing on self-produced elements that resonate with her R&B roots. In May 2025, she released the OST single "You Are the One" as part of Tastefully Yours, Pt. 2 for the drama Tastefully Yours.[41]Entering 2025, Heize's activities included a notable performance of "Hold Me Back," the OST from the drama Queen of Tears, at KOSTCON 2025 in Manila on August 6, where she joined other Korean artists to deliver emotional renditions of popular soundtracks to a large audience.[42] However, her scheduled appearance at the MyK FESTA in Gyeongju on June 7 was canceled due to a sound system malfunction by the event's technical team, prompting Heize to express frustration and disappointment to fans via social media while arriving on site prepared to perform.[43] In November 2025, she announced her tenth mini-album LOVE VIRUS Pt.1, scheduled for release on November 27, alongside her year-end concert 2025 Heize Concert [Heize City: LOVE VIRUS] from December 26 to 28 at Myeonghwa Live Hall in Seoul.[44] These events reflect ongoing challenges in live engagements alongside her commitment to fan-centered projects.
Artistry
Musical style
Heize's music is primarily rooted in R&B and soul, incorporating hip-hop elements that trace back to her origins in the South Korean underground scene.[45][2] Her sound blends these genres into a smooth, mid-tempo framework, often featuring comforting melodies and neo-soul influences that emphasize emotional depth over aggressive rhythms.[2][46] This fusion creates a distinctive style that bridges K-pop accessibility with introspective artistry, as seen in her versatile delivery that shifts seamlessly between rapping and singing.[46]Central to Heize's signature sound are her emotive vocals, which convey vulnerability and poignancy, paired with minimalistic production that highlights atmospheric instrumentation.[11][47] Tracks like "Star" (2016) exemplify this approach, where clean, heartfelt singing rises over subtle beats and layered synths to evoke a dreamy, introspective mood.[47] Similarly, "You, Clouds, Rain" (2017) combines emotive vocal runs with hip-hop-infused beats and sparse arrangements, fostering an intimate, rain-soaked ambiance that underscores themes of longing.[46] Her production choices often prioritize space and texture, allowing vocals to take center stage without overwhelming orchestration.[2]Over time, Heize's style has evolved from rap-heavy tracks in her early career to more melody-driven ballads and original soundtracks (OSTs).[46] Debuting in 2014 through underground hip-hop circles and gaining visibility on the rap competition show Unpretty Rapstar Season 2, she initially leaned into rhythmic flows and lyrical dexterity.[46] By the late 2010s, however, her work shifted toward R&B-centric compositions, as evident in albums like /// (You, Clouds, Rain) (2017), where singing dominates and rap serves as an accent rather than the focus.[48] This progression reflects her growth as a singer-songwriter, culminating in works like the EP Late Autumn (2019), which showcase refined balladry with emotional resonance.[46]Heize's lyrics further define her style through personal storytelling, drawing heavily from experiences in relationships and self-reflection to craft relatable narratives.[11] Her words often explore heartbreak, growth, and quiet introspection, delivered with a confessional tone that amplifies the music's emotional weight.[46] In songs such as "You, Clouds, Rain," this approach transforms personal anecdotes into universal tales of melancholy and healing, solidifying her reputation for authentic, narrative-driven songcraft.[46]
Influences and songwriting
Heize's influences include R&B, soul, and hip-hop genres, with nature playing a significant role in shaping her reflective and atmospheric music.[45][14] Her songwriting process is deeply personal, drawing directly from her own experiences to craft authentic lyrics and melodies. She typically begins by transforming entries from her personal journals into songs, adding melodies without relying on external inspirations like books or movies to maintain her unique voice. In an interview, she explained, "Unless I’m asked to write a song as a drama OST or to feature in someone else’s songs, all of my songs are from my experience."[49] This self-composing approach extends to most of her tracks, where she handles lyrics and often collaborates on composition, frequently starting with simple melodies played on piano or guitar to capture raw emotions. More recently, as in her 2024 EP FALLIN', she has experimented with initiating the process from themes or melodies to explore nostalgic longing.[50]Her creative method emphasizes honesty and relatability, allowing listeners to connect with the vulnerability in her work. Heize has noted that her lyrics resonate because they stem from genuine feelings without pretense, contributing to her success during the 2016–2017 wave of singer-songwriters in Korea.[49] This process not only defines her artistry but also influences her choice of collaborators, who often complement her introspective style.Notable collaborations highlight Heize's ability to blend her vision with others' talents. She worked with BTS's SUGA, who produced her 2019 single "We Don't Talk Together" featuring Giriboy, creating a mournful yet vibrant R&B track that explores emotional distance.[51] Additionally, she has frequently partnered with singer Shin Yong-jae of 4Men on hits like "You, Clouds, Rain" (2017), where their harmonious vocals evoke nostalgic longing, and "Beautiful" (2018), showcasing her affinity for soulful duets. These partnerships underscore her preference for collaborators who enhance her emotional storytelling.Life events, particularly breakups, profoundly impact the thematic depth of Heize's music. Her 2019 mini-album Late Autumn was inspired by a personal separation that occurred during the season, leading to reflective tracks about relief amid sorrow; she recalled thinking, "I’m glad we did it before it got any colder."[49] Similarly, her 2022 full-length album Undo delves into heartbreak and the desire to rewind time, embracing breakup themes as a way to process emotions and connect with fans through sentimental ballads.[30] This integration of personal turmoil adds layers of introspection to her discography.
Personal life and public image
Personal life
Heize was in a high-profile relationship with rapper Crucial Star, whose real name is Lee Eun-kyu, from 2013 to 2015. Their romance began when Heize, then an aspiring artist, met him as a fan, and it later developed into a romantic partnership; the couple's agencies confirmed the relationship in October 2015 after it surfaced during Heize's participation in the reality show Unpretty Rapstar 2, drawing widespread media coverage due to their prior collaboration on her 2014 debut single "After I've Wandered A Bit."[52][53]The relationship, which had ended several months earlier due to differing schedules as rising artists, was confirmed to have concluded amicably by both parties' representatives.[54]Since the breakup, Heize has prioritized privacy in her personal life, offering no public updates on dating or romantic involvements and emphasizing her focus on professional growth. This discretion aligns with her low-profile approach to intimate matters.[55]Beyond her career, Heize has expressed interest in travel as a personal outlet, sharing vacation photos on social media in September 2025 that captured her bold style and contemplative reflections on the passing summer.[56]She has disclosed little about her family, maintaining boundaries around these aspects while occasionally alluding to their foundational support during her early career pursuits.
Public image
Heize has cultivated a reputation as a relatable artist, particularly among young adults, through her honest and introspective lyrics that candidly explore themes of love, heartbreak, and emotional vulnerability. In a 2024interview, she reflected on how her music provides empathy and comfort to listeners facing similar personal struggles, resonating deeply with audiences who appreciate its authenticity over polished narratives.[8] This portrayal in media often highlights her as an approachable figure in the K-pop and R&B scenes, blending raw emotional expression with a grounded persona that avoids the typical idol glamour.[50]Her social media presence, primarily on Instagram under @heizeheize, reinforces this image by offering glimpses into her daily life and personal reflections, fostering a sense of closeness with fans. For instance, in September 2025, Heize shared vacation photos alongside contemplative posts about the end of summer, capturing moments of relaxation and introspection that humanize her public persona.[56] She also uses the platform to update followers on festival appearances, such as her performances at KOSTCON events in 2025, where she expressed joy in connecting with international fans who share her love for K-dramas and OSTs.[57] This consistent, low-key engagement—balancing openness with selectivity—has helped maintain her appeal as authentic amid the high-pressure entertainment industry.The growth of Heize's fan community has been notably bolstered by initiatives like the launch of her official fan club, 방앗간 (Bangatgan), in July 2024, which operates on a one-person-one-account basis to encourage genuine interactions.[58] Events such as her 2024 solo fan meeting, "Mill: The Invasion of the Rice Cakes," generated significant anticipation and strengthened bonds, with fans praising her warm, interactive style during the show.[37] While she remains relatively private about her personal life, including past relationship publicity, her approachable yet reserved demeanor continues to draw a dedicated following that values her sincerity.[59]Heize's responses to challenges further underscore her relatable public image, as seen in her handling of the June 2025 cancellation of her performance at the 'My K FESTA in Gyeongju' due to sound system malfunctions. In an Instagram post, she voiced profound disappointment and heartbreak over the organizational shortcomings, while issuing a heartfelt apology to fans who had traveled to attend, emphasizing her regret and commitment to making it up to them through a rescheduled free concert.[60] This transparent expression of frustration with external issues, without deflecting blame, reinforced her reputation for accountability and empathy, turning a setback into an opportunity to deepen fan loyalty.[61]
Discography
Studio albums
Heize has released two studio albums to date, marking significant milestones in her evolution as a singer-songwriter. These full-length projects showcase her signature blend of R&B, pop, and introspective lyricism, with a focus on emotional depth and personal growth.Her debut studio album, She's Fine, was released on March 19, 2019, through Stone Music Entertainment.[62] The 11-track record features double title tracks "She's Fine", an electro-funk anthem about embracing one's authentic self regardless of external judgments, and "So, It Ends?" (그러니까), a melancholic collaboration with Colde that reflects on fleeting relationships. Other highlights include "Dispatch" featuring Simon Dominic, which delves into urban nightlife and fleeting encounters, and "Hitch Hiding" (숨고 싶어요) with Sunwoo Jung-a, blending soulful vocals over smooth production. Heize directed the album and contributed to lyrics, composition, and arrangement on multiple tracks, including self-producing elements in collaboration with producers like DAVII and Sunwoo Jung-a. The artwork, designed by Studio XXX, presents Heize in serene, everyday settings that evoke a sense of quiet confidence and introspection. Critically, the album was praised for its mature exploration of emotional resilience and Heize's refined songwriting, positioning it as a step forward in her artistry. It achieved 4,683 certified sales in South Korea via Circle Chart.[63] The album entered the monthly album chart at number 66 in March 2019 with 3,090 shipments.[63]Heize's second studio album, Undo, arrived on June 30, 2022, under P Nation, marking her first major release with the label founded by Psy. The 10-track project centers on themes of temporal reversal—yearning to rewind irrecoverable moments—and the gradual healing from heartbreak, as encapsulated in the concept of moments "you want to go back to but can't." The title track "Undo" (없었던 일로), co-composed and arranged by Heize alongside Yu Gun-hyung, adopts a groovy, city pop-inspired sound with rugged synths and retro vibes, conveying relief post-breakup rather than lingering sorrow. Standout tracks include "Sad Ending" (어쩌면 우리) featuring george, a poignant ballad on inevitable farewells, and "Distance" (거리마다) featuring I.M of Monsta X; "Real Love" examines idealized romance against reality. Heize handled substantial production credits, including writing and composing several songs in partnership with collaborators like george and GIRIBOY. The packaging features a tin case, 32-page photobook capturing nostalgic imagery, and a 48-page diary, symbolizing reflective introspection. The album garnered positive reception for its emotional nuance and Heize's vocal maturity, with the title track earning acclaim for its dynamic instrumentation and relatable narrative. Commercially, "Undo" saw strong digital performance, accumulating 2,079,245 points on the weekly Circle Digital Chart in week 28 of 2022,[64] and first month album sales of 6,752 certified units in South Korea via Circle Chart.[63]
Extended plays and singles
Heize debuted with her self-titled extended playHeize on March 21, 2014, under LOD Entertainment (also known as NHN Entertainment), featuring five tracks that showcased her early R&B and hip-hop influences. The EP included the lead single "After I've Wandered A Bit (조금만 더 방황하고)" featuring Crucial Star, which marked her entry into the Korean music scene, though it did not achieve significant chart success initially. Tracklist: 1. "Maktoob"; 2. "Even The Little Club (클럽이라도 좀 가)"; 3. "I Know (알고 있어)"; 4. "After I've Wandered A Bit (feat. Crucial Star)"; 5. "Never (feat. Jazzyfact)". It peaked at number 40 on the Gaon Album Chart.[65]In 2016, she released And July on July 18, establishing her as a rising solo artist with a blend of soulful ballads and upbeat tracks. The EP peaked at number 34 on the Gaon Album Chart and spawned the single "Star," which became one of her breakthrough hits, topping Melon's daily chart and earning a platinum certification for 100,000 downloads from the Korea Music Content Industry Association (KMCA). "Star" amassed over 50 million streams on Melon by 2020. Tracklist: 1. "And July (feat. DEAN & DJ Friz)"; 2. "Underwater"; 3. "No Way"; 4. "Shut Up & Groove (feat. DEAN)"; 5. "Skit: Rainy Day"; 6. "Star".[66]Her 2017 EP /// (You, Clouds, Rain), released on June 26, became a commercial milestone, peaking at number 2 on the Gaon Album Chart and selling over 5,000 physical copies that year. The title track "You, Clouds, Rain (feat. Shin Yong-jae)" topped Melon's weekly chart for multiple weeks, achieved diamond certification (2 million downloads) from KMCA, and surpassed 100 million streams on Melon, solidifying Heize's status in the R&B genre. Other notable tracks included "Don't Know You," which peaked at number 23 on Melon annual chart. Tracklist: 1. "Don't Know You (널 너무 모르고)"; 2. "Dark Clouds (먹구름) (feat. Nafla)"; 3. "You, Clouds, Rain (feat. Shin Yong-jae)"; 4. "Pouring Tears (feat. Leehi)"; 5. "Breathe".[67]Wind (full title Wish & Wind), released on March 8, 2018, topped the Gaon Album Chart, her first number-one release, with over 4,600 physical sales that year. It featured introspective tracks like "Jenga (feat. Gaeko)," which peaked at number 10 on Melon daily chart, and "Sorry," contributing to the EP's jazz-infused R&B sound. The EP's sales contributed to Heize's cumulative album certifications exceeding 250,000 units by 2019. Tracklist: 1. "Jenga (feat. Gaeko)"; 2. "But, Are You? (괜찮냐고)"; 3. "Didn't Know Me (내가 더 나빠)"; 4. "Wish You Well (잘 살길 바래) (with DAVII)"; 5. "Wind (바람)"; 6. "Sorry (미안해)".[19][68]Heize's fifth EP, Late Autumn, was released on October 17, 2019, through Stone Music Entertainment, peaking at number 8 on the Gaon Album Chart. The title track "You Were My Summer (너의 여름이 되어줄게)" featured a nostalgic R&B sound and charted in the top 20 on Melon. Tracklist: 1. "You Were My Summer (너의 여름이 되어줄게)"; 2. "Dream X Dream X Dream"; 3. "Good Nigh X Good By X Good Luck"; 4. "Zip"; 5. "We (Duet with Yoon Jong Shin)". It sold approximately 3,500 physical copies in its first month.[69]In 2020, Lyricist was released on October 8 under H1GHR MUSIC, her sixth EP, focusing on her role as a lyricist. It debuted at number 10 on the Circle Album Chart. Tracklist: 1. "Lyricist"; 2. "I'm Gonna Love You"; 3. "Mass"; 4. "Hey, If You Wanna"; 5. "To Myself". The EP highlighted collaborations and earned moderate digital success.[70]Following her signing with P Nation, Heize released Happen on May 20, 2021, which debuted at number 4 on the Gaon Album Chart and featured the title track "Happen," peaking at number 5 on Melon's top 100. The EP highlighted her evolution with electronic elements and earned gold certification for 50,000 physical shipments. Tracklist: 1. "Happen (헤픈 우연)"; 2. "Like the First Time (처음처럼) (feat. Gary)"; 3. "Flu (감기) (feat. Changmo)"; 4. "Why"; 5. "The Walking Dead (feat. Kim Feel)"; 6. "From the Rain (빗물에게 들으니) (feat. Ahn Hyung-chan)".[71] "Happen" reached over 20 million streams on Melon within months.Heize's eighth EP, Last Winter, was released on December 8, 2023, under P Nation, peaking at number 5 on the Circle Album Chart. The title track "Last Winter" explored seasonal melancholy and charted in the top 15 on Melon. Tracklist: 1. "Last Winter"; 2. "When It Snows (feat. Lee Mujin)"; 3. "Summer Night"; 4. "One Summer Story"; 5. "After the Snow Melts"; 6. "At the End of Winter". It achieved approximately 5,000 physical sales in the first month.[72]In 2024, FALLIN' was released on November 6 as her ninth EP under P Nation, peaking at number 3 on the Circle Album Chart and emphasizing themes of emotional vulnerability. The title track "FALLIN'" entered the top 10 on Melon charts, garnering 10 million streams in its first week. Tracklist: 1. "FALLIN'"; 2. "It Was All You (모든 걸 가르쳐준 사람이니까)"; 3. "Broken Diary (미래일기)"; 4. "Behind the Heart (겉마음)"; 5. "Dot (점)"; 6. "Without You (내가 없이)"; 7. "November Song". The EP achieved platinum certification for digital performance.[73]As of November 2025, Heize announced her tenth mini-album LOVE VIRUS Pt.1, scheduled for release on November 27, 2025.[74]Beyond EPs, Heize has released several non-album singles, including "It's Me (feat. Colde)" in 2020, which peaked at number 15 on Melon and earned platinum downloads. Her OST contributions are prominent, with "We Don't Talk Together" for the drama Prison Playbook (2017) topping Gaon digital charts and achieving 2x platinum certification. "You Were My Everything" from Thirty But Seventeen (2018) also hit number 1 on Melon, with over 80 million streams. Most notably, "Hold Me Back" for Queen of Tears (2024) debuted at number 1 on Circle Digital Chart, sold over 1 million digital units for diamond certification, and amassed 50 million Melon streams in under two months, boosting the drama's popularity. Other OSTs include "Shut Up & Groove" variants and "Breathe" for various series, often charting in the top 20.
Filmography
Television appearances
Heize first gained widespread recognition through her participation as a contestant on the Mnet rap competition show Unpretty Rapstar 2 in 2015. She competed alongside other female rappers including Hyolyn, Yubin, and KittiB, delivering notable performances such as the track "Me, Myself & I" featuring Jessi and Realslow, and engaging in solo battles like her matchup against Yubin in episode 3. In the semi-finals, she collaborated with EXO's Chanyeol on a remix of San E and Raina's "Don't Make Money," but was eliminated as a semi-finalist, finishing outside the top four.[75][76][77][78]In 2018, Heize made guest appearances on the MBC survival variety show BREAKERS, where she served as a mentor and performer for aspiring young talents in music and dance challenges across its eight episodes. The following year, she appeared as a guest on JTBC's Where Is My Home? in episodes 111 and 230, sharing personal anecdotes and interacting with the hosts in a home-visit format. Also in 2019, Heize joined as a main host for season 3 of JTBC's Two Yoo Project: Sugar Man, co-MCing with Yoo Jae-suk, You Hee-yeol, and Kim Eana across 14 episodes, while participating in revival stages such as her duet with Colde on a reimagined version of an older track against PENTAGON.[33][79]Heize featured as a regular cast member on the 2023 JTBC spin-off Begin Again - Intermission, a six-episode busking series that aired from January to February, where she performed street-style renditions and collaborations in urban settings like Seoul's streets. Highlights included her duo with Hynn on Lee Seung-chul's "My Lips Like Warm Coffee," a joint performance with Ha Dong-kyun on Kim Kwang-seok's "Man and Woman," and a solo cover of Urban Zakapa's "Happen Chance," emphasizing acoustic and improvisational elements.[80][81][82]Beyond these, Heize has made select guest spots on variety programs, including episodes 7, 10, and 13-14 of MBC's How Do You Play? in 2019, where she engaged in comedic games and music segments; JTBC's Let's Eat Dinner Together in 2018; and KBS2's Amazing Saturday in episodes aired 2020, 2022, and 2023, showcasing her wit in quiz and dining challenges.[83] She also appeared on MBC's I Live Alone in 2016, revealing glimpses of her daily routine, and guest-hosted segments on SBS's Radio Star episode 845 in 2023 alongside Ha Seok-jin.[84] Other notable appearances include JTBC's Knowing Bros (episodes 281 in 2015 and 493 in 2020) and multiple guest spots on KBS2's You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook from 2009 to 2021. In 2025, she appeared as a guest on Mnet's Live Wire (episode 11, August 29), performing hits like "You, Clouds, Rain" with Lee Seok-hoon and discussing her career.[9] For music specials and award shows, she performed at the 2017 Mnet Asian Music Awards and the 2020 Melon Music Awards, contributing to televised highlights of her career up to 2023.
Radio hosting
Heize launched her radio hosting career in 2019 with Heize's Diary on Naver Now, a program inspired by her song "Diary" from the album Late Autumn.) The show adopted a personal sharing format, airing Monday through Thursday evenings, where Heize and guests recounted daily experiences in a conversational style akin to journaling, fostering intimate listener connections through storytelling and light-hearted discussions.[85] It ran for multiple seasons, featuring notable guests such as Kim Junsu and (G)I-DLE, but remained relatively short-lived, concluding around 2021 after building a dedicated online following via the platform's audio streaming.[86]In August 2022, Heize took on her first major broadcast radio role as the host of Volume Up on KBS Cool FM, succeeding actress Shin Ye-eun and marking her entry into the long-running evening program that airs daily from 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. KST.[36] Renamed Heize's Volume Up during her tenure, the show emphasized music curation, with Heize selecting tracks across genres and engaging listeners through phone-ins, message readings, and live interactions that highlighted emotional and thematic song choices.[35] She hosted until September 3, 2023, welcoming high-profile guests like Girls' Generation's Taeyeon, Yoon Jisung, and Peakboy for segments involving music recommendations and casual chats, which often tied into contemporary releases and personal anecdotes to enhance audience relatability.[36] The program maintained its established popularity under Heize's approachable style, drawing consistent listenership on the prominent station.[87]
Live performances
Tours and concerts
Heize embarked on her first solo concert tour, titled Heize City, in late 2022, marking a significant milestone as her inaugural series of dedicated live performances across South Korea. The tour consisted of shows in three major cities: Seoul at Ewha Womans University Samsung Hall on December 3, 16, and 18; Busan at Busan Citizen's Hall on December 24; and Daegu at Kyungpook National University Auditorium on December 31.[32][88][89] Each concert lasted approximately two hours and featured a live band setup, emphasizing Heize's R&B and soul influences through dynamic instrumentation.[90]Thematically, Heize City evoked an urban exploration concept, with staging that incorporated cityscape visuals, neon lighting, and interactive elements to immerse audiences in a metaphorical journey through Heize's musical "city." Highlights included acoustic renditions of hits like "Star," where Heize's raw vocal delivery and minimalistic guitar accompaniment drew strong applause for their emotional intimacy. The setlist blended fan favorites such as "Jenga" (feat. Gaeko), "Shut Up & Groove" (feat. Jay Park), "First Sight," "You, Clouds, Rain," "And July," and "HAPPEN," showcasing her evolution from indie roots to mainstream success.[91] Fan reactions were overwhelmingly positive, with attendees praising the intimate atmosphere and Heize's engaging stage presence, though some noted the shorter runtime as a minor drawback amid high demand that sold out tickets rapidly.[32]In December 2023, Heize returned with Heize City: Last Winter, a two-night standalone concert on December 16 and 17 at Kyung Hee University Grand Peace Palace in Seoul, serving as a winter-themed capstone to the year.[92][93] The production featured snowy projections, warm lighting, and elaborate backdrops to create a cozy yet melancholic ambiance, aligning with Heize's introspective style. Attendance exceeded expectations for the 2,000-capacity venue, reflecting her growing domestic popularity.[92]The setlist highlighted recent releases alongside classics, opening with "First Sight" and including "Last Winter," "Don't Come Back," "We Don't Talk Together," "SHE'S FINE," "Picnic of Night," "Don't Know You," "Shut Up & Groove," "HAPPEN," and "And July," with special guest appearances like 10CM for "입술 (Lips)." Acoustic segments, particularly of "Star," again stood out, supported by a full live band that amplified the emotional depth of ballads. Fans lauded the event's polished execution and Heize's heartfelt interactions, describing it as a "healing" experience that solidified her reputation as a compelling live performer.[94][92]In November 2025, Heize performed at SKY FESTIVAL 2025 on November 9.[95] She is scheduled to hold her year-end concerts, titled Heize City: Love Virus, from December 26 to 28 at MyungHwa Live Hall in Seoul, announced on November 11, 2025, as her first such event in two years.[44]
Fan meetings and festivals
Heize hosted her first solo fan meeting in over a year, titled "2024 Heize Fan Meeting [Mill: The Invasion of the Rice Cakes]", on August 31, 2024, at Ewha Womans University Samsung Hall in Seoul. The event, celebrating her 10th anniversary in the industry, opened with energetic performances of "No Reason" and "Shut Up & Groove", followed by an interactive Q&A session where she shared personal anecdotes from her career and answered fan questions directly. Heize also delighted attendees with acoustic covers of select songs by other artists, fostering a sense of closeness and community among her supporters. Special merchandise, including themed rice cake-inspired items, was available, with fans actively participating in post-show discussions on social media platforms, generating widespread buzz and fan-generated content highlighting memorable moments.[96][97]In 2025, Heize expanded her fan engagements through festival appearances, emphasizing her role in building lasting connections with audiences via live OST performances and casual interactions. At KOSTCON 2025, a touring Korean OST concert held across international venues—Jakarta's Indonesia Arena on August 2, Manila's Mall of Asia Arena on August 6, and Dubai's Coca-Cola Arena on September 5—she performed fan-favorite drama soundtracks including "Hold Me Back" from Queen of Tears, "Can You See My Heart" from Hotel del Luna, and "The Last" from Our Blues. These sets incorporated interactive elements, such as audience sing-alongs, which amplified the communal energy and led to viralsocial media clips of emotional fan reactions.[98][99][100][101]However, her planned appearance at the 2025 MyK FESTA in Gyeongju on June 7 was canceled due to a critical sound system failure during rehearsal, prompting Heize to issue a public apology and express her frustration on social media, while organizers rescheduled a makeup event that underscored the challenges of live fan interactions. Post-event discussions on platforms like Instagram and X reflected strong fan support, with many praising her transparency and commitment to future engagements.[43][60]
Awards and nominations
Awards won
Heize has received numerous accolades throughout her career, recognizing her contributions to R&B, hip-hop, and soul music in South Korea. Her breakthrough came with early recognition for innovative vocal performances and songwriting, followed by honors for chart-topping releases and OST contributions. Below is a selection of her major award wins, highlighting key ceremonies and associated works.
General recognition for 2023 OST contributions [109]
These victories underscore Heize's versatility and enduring popularity, particularly in digital and vocal categories, with several tied to collaborative tracks and drama soundtracks that amplified her reach.
Nominations
Heize has earned several nominations across prominent South Korean music award ceremonies, reflecting her consistent recognition in categories such as best female artist, vocal performance, and genre-specific honors for her R&B and hip-hop tracks. These nominations span multiple years and highlight songs like "You, Clouds, Rain," "HAPPEN," and "Jenga" without resulting in wins in those instances.[110][111][112]At the Golden Disc Awards, Heize was nominated for Digital Song Division Bonsang with "You, Clouds, Rain" in 2017. She received another nomination in the same category for "HAPPEN" at the 36th Golden Disc Awards in 2021.[110]The Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) frequently recognized Heize's artistry, with three nominations in 2017 across major categories including Best Female Artist. In 2019, she was nominated for Best Female Artist. For 2021, nominations included Best Female Artist and Best Vocal Performance – Solo for "HAPPEN." In 2022, she earned a nomination for Best Vocal Performance – Solo for her feature on Lee Mujin's "When It Snows."[111][112][113][114]In the Korean Music Awards, Heize was nominated for Best Pop Song with "Jenga" (featuring Gaeko) in 2019.[115]For the 34th Seoul Music Awards in 2025 (held June 2025), Heize received nominations in the R&B/Hip-Hop Award and Ballad Award categories (no wins).[116]