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Huh Chan-mi

Huh Chan-mi (Korean: 허찬미; born April 6, 1992) is a South Korean singer who has performed in K-pop groups, as a solo artist, and more recently in trot music. She debuted in 2010 as a member of the co-ed group Coed School and its all-female subunit F-ve Dolls, both under Core Contents Media. Following the disbandment of these groups, Chan-mi appeared as a contestant on the first season of the Mnet survival show Produce 101 in 2016, where she ranked 26th and was eliminated in the finale. She participated in the trot survival show Miss Trot 2 in 2020, which initiated her involvement in trot music. She launched her solo career in July 2020 under First One Entertainment with the digital single "I'm Fine Thanks," followed later that year by her first single album Highlight led by the track "Lights." By 2024, Chan-mi had shifted toward trot, releasing the single "Saturday Night" in May, and continued with OST contributions in 2025, including tracks for Our Golden Days and Desperate Mrs. Seonju.

Life and career

1992–2009: Early life and education

Huh Chan-mi was born on April 6, 1992, in Jamsil-dong, Songpa-gu, , , and raised in , . She grew up in a family with a strong musical background, as both of her parents were involved in the music industry—her father as a singer and , and her mother as a singer—which exposed her to music from an early age. She has an older sister who is also active in music as a . From childhood, Huh displayed a keen interest in performance and music, participating in local singing competitions and even recording the MBC logo song at the age of five in 1997. At six years old, in 1998, she made her first television appearance on the KBS program Open Concert, performing the song "Win, Taegeuk Warrior," composed by her father, alongside her family. These early experiences fostered her passion for and laid the foundation for her future career in entertainment. By the age of 12, in 2004, she joined as a , marking the beginning of her formal training in the industry while still in . Huh attended Donong Elementary School and Donong Middle School in . She later graduated from Arts High School, where she studied in the Theater and Film Department, aligning with her artistic inclinations and the typical path for aspiring trainees. Following high school, she pursued at Dongduk Women’s University, enrolling in the Department of Practical Music (also known as Applied Music). Due to her demanding and debut schedule, she entered university a year later than usual and completed her bachelor's degree in February 2019 after seven years of study, during which she balanced coursework with her professional commitments, including performing her original composition at the 2018 graduation showcase.

2010–2012: Debut with Coed School and F-ve Dolls

Huh Chan-mi joined Core Contents Media as a in early 2010 after leaving , having previously trained there from 2004 to 2009. She quickly transitioned into preparations for a group debut, showcasing her vocal and performance skills during the training period. On September 30, 2010, Huh Chan-mi debuted as a member of the ten-member co-ed group Coed School under Core Contents Media, with the release of their digital single "Too Late." As the main vocalist, she contributed to the group's sound, performing alongside three other female members and six male members during promotions on music shows like Music Bank and Music Core. The group faced early challenges, including lineup adjustments, but continued activities with the release of their mini-album Something That Is Cheerful and Fresh in October 2010, featuring the upbeat track "Bbiribbom Bbaeribbom," which highlighted the group's energetic choreography and mixed-gender dynamics. In January 2011, Core Contents Media restructured Coed School by forming the all-female subunit , consisting of Huh Chan-mi and the three other original female members, along with a new addition, Seo Eun-kyo. The subunit debuted on February 11, 2011, with the digital single "Lip Stains" (입술자국), a playful pop track that emphasized their synchronized dances and vocal harmonies, with Huh serving as the main vocalist. During her tenure, released additional singles like "I Mean You" and "Like This or That" in 2011, as well as their debut mini-album Charming Five Girls, which included remixed tracks and original songs promoting a cute, youthful image. These releases involved Huh Chan-mi's prominent vocal lines and stage presence, though the group struggled with limited promotions amid agency priorities for other acts. Huh Chan-mi departed from in August 2012 due to internal restructuring at Core Contents Media, which led to her contract expiration and a shift toward solo pursuits that did not materialize at the time. Following her exit, she entered a period of inactivity in the public eye, focusing on personal development before resuming training elsewhere.

2013–2019: Training, Produce 101, Mix Nine, and university graduation

Following her departure from F-ve Dolls in 2012, Huh Chan-mi entered a period of hiatus and freelance , during which she sought opportunities to re-enter the industry without a fixed agency affiliation. In 2015, she signed with Duble Kick Entertainment (later ), resuming structured and preparing for auditions. In early 2016, Huh participated in Mnet's survival program Produce 101 as a representative of Duble Kick Entertainment, entering with an A-rank evaluation based on her cover of Rihanna's "Don't Stop the Music." She performed in key missions, including the group's rendition of the show's theme "Pick Me" and subsequent team battles, but was eliminated in episode 10 with a final ranking of 26th place among the 101 contestants. Later that year, she contributed vocals to MC Mong's track "And You" alongside New-a, marking one of her few public appearances during this time. By 2017, Huh had shifted agencies to Mostable Music, where she joined the pre-debut High Color as a vocalist and planned leader; the four-member project was announced but ultimately did not release music as a full unit during her tenure. Representing Mostable, she competed on YG Entertainment's mixed-gender survival show , showcasing performances in position evaluations and concept missions aimed at forming a . Despite peaking at 13th among female contestants, she was eliminated in episode 13 with an overall ranking of 20th, falling short of the debut line. Throughout this period, Huh balanced her training and survival show commitments with studies at , where she had enrolled in 2012 in the practical music major focusing on vocals. After Mostable Music, she transitioned to independent training in 2018, with limited public activities following her Mix Nine elimination. In February 2019, Huh graduated from after seven years of study, earning a in practical music; she celebrated the milestone on , noting the challenges of part-time enrollment amid her career pursuits. Prior to graduation, she performed an original composition at the university's Department of Applied Music showcase in December 2018, one of her final pre-solo gigs.

2020–2022: Signing with FirstOne, solo debut, and Miss Trot 2

In early 2020, after several years operating independently following her group promotions, Huh Chan-mi signed an exclusive contract with FirstOne Entertainment. The agency announced the signing on January 3, confirming her addition to their roster as she prepared for solo activities under the romanized stage name Huh Chan Mi. This move came after her experiences on survival programs like Produce 101 and Mix Nine, providing a structured platform for her long-awaited individual debut. On July 23, 2020, made her debut with the Highlight, led by the "Lights" and featuring the self-composed b-side "I'm fine thanks," which she had previewed via a performance trailer on July 9. The release marked her return to the music scene after a , blending pop and emotional elements reflective of her personal struggles in the industry. Promotional efforts included live stages on programs such as on July 23 and Music Bank on July 24, where she performed "Lights" to showcase her and stage presence. While the single garnered attention from fans familiar with her survival show background, it achieved modest chart performance without entering major rankings like the Gaon Digital Chart. In December 2020, Huh participated in TV Chosun's survival program Miss Trot 2, which aired until March 2021 and focused on discovering new trot talent. As a former K-pop idol entering the trot genre, she adapted her style by performing covers of classic trot songs, emphasizing emotional delivery and traditional elements during challenges like the Legend Mission. Her performances highlighted her versatility, earning praise for bridging pop and trot, and she advanced to the semi-finals before being eliminated, securing an overall 11th place ranking among 60 contestants. This exposure significantly boosted her visibility and solidified her pivot toward trot music. Building on her Miss Trot 2 momentum, Huh released her first trot-oriented project, the Chanmi's Trot: Haeundae Beach, on June 22, 2021. The EP's , "Haeundae Beach" (해운대 밤바다), evoked a summery, nostalgic atmosphere with lyrics about seaside romance, composed by her older sister under FirstOne Entertainment. The track represented a clear stylistic shift from her roots, incorporating 's rhythmic patterns and heartfelt vocals, and was promoted through music videos and TV appearances like The Trot Show. It received favorable responses for its accessible, feel-good appeal, helping establish her in the scene. Throughout 2022, Huh continued agency-backed activities, including performances on shows such as KBS's Morning Madang in February and festival stages, while her contract with FirstOne remained active until its expiration in December.

2023–present: Independent career, trot transition, and recognition

In February 2023, Huh Chan-mi's contract with FirstOne Entertainment expired, leading her to initially announce activities as an independent artist via social media, before signing with A-CL Entertainment later that year. Following her initial foray into trot music during Miss Trot 2, she continued to build on this genre, releasing trot-oriented singles that blended traditional elements with modern sounds. On May 2, 2024, she issued her third digital single, "Saturday Night," a semi-trot track featuring retro rhythms and influences, which highlighted her versatile vocal style. The release garnered promotional through appearances on major music programs, including performances on SBS's on August 18, 2024, and KBS's Music Bank on September 20, 2024. This period marked a deepening commitment to , with Huh emphasizing themes of lively nightlife and emotional resonance in her promotions. In 2025, Huh contributed to drama soundtracks, including "Love Bloomed Sweetly," a duet with J.Seph of KARD for the KBS2 series Our Golden Days (released October 26 as Part.11 of the OST), and a track for Desperate Mrs. Seonju (Part.7). These releases showcased her ability to collaborate across genres while staying rooted in trot sensibilities. Huh's phase with A-CL Entertainment has seen growing recognition in the trot community, evidenced by her receipt of the Young Trot Star Award at the 34th Goboksu and Hwanggeumsim Song Festival on August 30, 2024, where she was honored alongside emerging talents for her contributions to the genre. Her career trajectory, from trainee to performer, has sparked interest on , with content highlighting her perseverance and stylistic evolution in 2024. As of November 2025, Huh Chan-mi continues to thrive as a trot singer under A-CL Entertainment, actively performing at events and pursuing new projects that expand her presence in the genre.

Discography

Single albums

Huh Chan-mi's debut single album, Highlight, was released on July 23, 2020, by FirstOne Entertainment as her first solo project after signing with the label earlier that year. The album features two pop tracks, with "Lights" serving as the lead single and title track, accompanied by a music video that highlights her vocal range and emotional delivery. "I'm Fine Thanks," a self-written track expressing resilience, was pre-released on July 10, 2020, to build anticipation. The release marked her return to music after years in survival shows, though it achieved modest visibility, with "Lights" earning performances on programs like M Countdown, The Show, and Show Champion without notable chart peaks or sales figures reported on major platforms like Circle Chart.
No.TitleLength
1."Lights"3:23
2."I'm Fine Thanks"3:12
Her second single album, Chanmi's Trot: Haeundae Beach (also stylized as CHANMI's TROT: Haeundae Night Sea), was released on June 22, 2021, also under FirstOne Entertainment, signifying her full transition to trot music following her 11th-place finish on Miss Trot 2. The EP emphasizes nostalgic, beach-themed trot elements, with the title track "Haeundae Night Sea" (해운대 밤바다) selected through a fan-voting project that garnered 51% support, reflecting early engagement from the trot audience. The second track, "Vending Machine of Love" (사랑의 자판기), was initially positioned for promotion but shifted focus to the title track in later activities, aiding her integration into the trot scene as a versatile vocalist blending idol roots with traditional styles. Like her debut, the album saw limited mainstream charting but contributed to her growing recognition within trot circles.
No.TitleLength
1."Haeundae Night Sea" (해운대 밤바다)3:08
2." of Love" (사랑의 자판기)3:15
3."Haeundae Night Sea" (Inst.)3:08
4." of Love" (Inst.)3:15

Singles as lead artist

Huh Chan-mi has released a limited number of standalone digital singles as lead artist since transitioning to independent work in , focusing on diverse genres including pop and . Her first post-label digital single, "The Girl and the Streetlamp" (소녀와 가로등), was released on May 15, , under A-CL Entertainment as part of the Sound Color Voice Queen project. The single features the title track, a pop emphasizing her emotive vocals and lyrical introspection, along with an instrumental version; it runs for approximately 3:35 in its main form. Continuing her exploration of trot, Huh independently released "Saturday Night" (토요일 밤에) on May 2, 2024, via Cooking Music. This upbeat fusion semi-trot track incorporates retro disco rhythms and synth-driven EDM elements over a 3:18 runtime for the Korean version, with an additional MR version included for promotional use. The single marked her return to vibrant, dance-oriented promotions, including live performances on KBS's Music Bank in September 2024 and MBC's Show! Music Core in October 2024; despite gaining fan attention through these appearances and social media buzz, it did not chart on major domestic platforms like Melon or Gaon. As of November 2025, no additional standalone digital singles as lead artist have been released beyond these.

Other appearances

In November 2016, Huh Chan-mi provided featured vocals on the track "And You" from MC Mong's U.F.O., alongside New-A of the pre-debut group Highcolor, marking one of her early supporting roles during her training period under Mostable Music. Huh Chan-mi released the solo track "I Really Like You" (니가 정말 좋아) on February 18, 2025, as Part 7 of the original soundtrack for the drama Desperate Mrs. Seonju (친절한 선주씨). On October 26, 2025, she collaborated with J.Seph of KARD on the duet "Love Bloomed Sweetly" (달콤하게), released as Part 11 of the original soundtrack for the KBS2 weekend drama Our Golden Days (화려한 날들), a family melodrama. The track blends Huh Chan-mi's clear, sweet vocals with J.Seph's trot-influenced style to evoke the series' romantic tension, enhancing its emotional narrative.

Filmography

Survival shows

Huh Chan-mi participated in the first season of Mnet's survival show Produce 101 in 2016 as a trainee from Duble Kick Entertainment. She initially claimed the top seat among the 101 chairs during the entrance evaluation, showcasing strong presence and earning an A-grade in the initial assessment for her vocal and dance skills. In the vocal position evaluation, she placed second overall, performing in a cover of BIGBANG's "Monster" and receiving praise for her stable tone and expressiveness. During the group battle round, Huh served as the main vocalist for Group 2's performance of Girls' Generation's "Into the New World," a stage that highlighted her prior experience recording the song as an SM Entertainment trainee before the group's debut. Her vocal delivery and stage command were noted for their maturity, drawing from her earlier idol group background. Despite consistent mid-tier rankings, including 15th in the fifth episode, she was eliminated in the tenth episode with a final rank of 26th, falling short of the debut lineup for I.O.I. In 2017, Huh appeared on and Mnet's , a mixed-gender survival program aimed at forming a co-ed group of nine members. She competed in various challenges emphasizing mixed group dynamics, including rap and dance showcases, where her versatility from prior experience stood out. In the formation round, she performed in a team covering Winner's "REALLY REALLY," earning acclaim for her dynamic dance execution and contributing to her team's victory in the dance position contest. She achieved 10th place in the first ranking announcement but faced a decline in subsequent evaluations. Ultimately, she ranked 20th overall (13th among females) and was eliminated just before the finale, missing the debut group. Huh transitioned to trot music with her appearance on TV Chosun's Miss Trot 2 (also known as Tomorrow Is Our Turn, Miss Trot 2) from late 2020 to early 2021, entering as a challenger from the idol category. Adapting her idol-style performance to trot, she covered classic songs such as "Father's Youth" by Choi Jin Hee in the preliminaries, incorporating emotional depth and a surprising vocal range that earned her unanimous approval from the master panel. In later rounds, she delivered a heartfelt rendition of "Lingering Affection" by Jo Sun Hee, focusing on sentimental expression over elaborate choreography, which resonated with viewers and judges for its sincerity. As a non-finalist in the challenger division, her participation highlighted her adaptability to trot's narrative style without advancing to the top ranks.

Other television appearances

Following her solo debut, Huh Chan-mi promoted her single album Highlight (2020), featuring the title track "Lights", on several music programs. She performed "Lights" on M Countdown on July 30 and August 6, 2020. Additional stages included Music Bank on July 24 and August 21, 2020, as well as Show Champion. In 2021, Huh Chan-mi transitioned toward trot music with her single "Haeundae Beach" from the EP Chanmi's Trot: Haeundae Beach. She appeared on Friday Night Like! as a regular member for five episodes that year, incorporating promotional elements for her trot work. She also guested on Let's Be My Daughter (TV Chosun) in episode 5, discussing her career shift. For her 2024 single "Saturday Night", marking her first major release as an independent artist, Huh Chan-mi returned to music shows after a hiatus since her F-ve Dolls days. Performances included Inkigayo on August 18, Music Bank on September 20, and Show! Music Core on October 5. Post-Miss Trot 2, Huh Chan-mi made guest appearances on trot-oriented variety programs. In 2022, she competed anonymously on The King of Masked Singer (episode 345, March 6), performing trot arrangements. She further engaged in 2023 as a guest singer on Immortal Songs 2 (KBS, episode 590), delivering trot covers. Televised festival spots included trot events in 2024–2025, such as segments on KBS music specials highlighting her fusion style. In 2025, she appeared on KBS1's Gayo Stage performing "Seoul's Praise" on January 13, and on KFN's 위문열차 for the Army 15th Infantry Division on July 6.