Lee Joo-won (born August 18, 1999), known professionally as JooE, is a South Korean singer, rapper, dancer, and entrepreneur.[1] She gained prominence as a lead vocalist, lead dancer, and lead rapper in the girl groupMomoland, which debuted on November 10, 2016, with the mini-album Welcome to Momoland under MLD Entertainment.[1][2]Momoland achieved international breakthrough success in 2018 with their viral hit single "BBoom BBoom" from the album Fun to the World, which topped South Korean music programs and amassed hundreds of millions of views on YouTube, propelling the group to global recognition.[3] Following lineup changes, including the departures of members Taeha and Yeonwoo in 2019 and Daisy in 2020, Momoland released their final single Yummy Yummy Love (featuring Natti Natasha) in 2022 before officially disbanding on February 14, 2023, as all members chose not to renew their contracts with MLD Entertainment.[4][5]Post-disbandment, JooE pursued independent activities, becoming the only unaffiliated contestant on Mnet's 2023 survival program Queendom Puzzle, where she showcased her versatility through performances like a cover of Sunmi's "24 Hours" before her elimination in the seventh episode.[6] In June 2024, she signed an exclusive contract with Oneul Entertainment, marking a new chapter in her solo career as an all-rounder artist.[7] Expanding beyond music, JooE opened her own nail salon and launched a YouTube channel in December 2024 after a two-year hiatus, sharing content on beauty and personal life.[8] In April 2025, the remaining six Momoland members reunited and signed with Inyeon Entertainment to resume group activities, releasing the single "RODEO" in September 2025, their first group release in three years. In November 2025, the group launched their official Japanese fan club, 'Merry-Go-Round Japan.'[9][10]
Early life and education
Childhood and family
JooE, born Lee Joo-won on August 18, 1999, in Seoul, South Korea, grew up in a close-knit family environment.[11] She has one older brother, Lee Min-jae, who has occasionally been mentioned in her public appearances, such as on the variety show Hello Counselor, where she shared family anecdotes.[2]After her early years in Seoul, JooE's family relocated to Yangpyeong County in Gyeonggi Province, where she spent much of her childhood and developed her initial interests in performance.[12] In interviews, she has described her pre-entertainment life as filled with simple hobbies, including listening to music and surfing the web, which sparked her passion for entertainment.[2]From a young age, JooE drew inspiration from established artists, naming singer IU as her role model for her multifaceted talents beyond just vocal and visual appeal. She has expressed admiration for IU's songwriting, noting how it authentically conveys personal perspectives on life, which influenced her own approach to music and performance.[13] This early fascination with music laid the groundwork for her later pursuits.
Education
JooE attended Hanlim Multi Art School in Seoul, a prestigious institution renowned for training aspiring performers in various artistic disciplines. This decision marked her commitment to a career in entertainment, allowing her to hone her vocal and performance skills in a specialized environment tailored for future idols and artists.[14]During her high school years, JooE balanced rigorous academic and artistic training with her growing involvement in the industry, including numerous audition attempts—over 50 in total across middle and high school—that tested her perseverance. She graduated from Hanlim Multi Art School on February 9, 2018, alongside fellow idols such as Momoland's Nancy and Red Velvet's Yeri. This education provided a foundational blend of practical music training and general studies, preparing her for the demands of professional performance while fostering discipline essential for her debut.[15][16]As part of her personal preparation for entering the public eye during this transitional period, JooE underwent rhinoplasty surgery in high school before officially joining MLD Entertainment in 2016. She later openly discussed the procedure on the variety showRadio Star, explaining that it involved using cartilage from her ear to enhance her nose, viewing it as a one-time step toward building confidence in her appearance for her aspiring career. This choice, made amid her educational pursuits, reflected the broader pressures and preparations common among trainees navigating the competitive K-pop landscape.[17]
Career
2015–2016: Pre-debut and Finding Momoland
In 2015, shortly after beginning high school, JooE started pursuing her dream of becoming a K-pop idol by attending numerous auditions across various entertainment companies. She endured significant challenges during this period, failing approximately 50 auditions before finally succeeding at one held by MLD Entertainment (then known as Duble Kick Entertainment). This breakthrough marked her official entry into the industry as a trainee.[14][16]JooE formally joined MLD Entertainment in June 2016, only one month prior to the premiere of the Mnet survival program Finding Momoland on July 22, 2016. The show, designed to assemble a new girl group through competitive evaluations of trainees' performances, featured JooE among its 10 contestants. Throughout the 10-episode series, which concluded on September 16, 2016, she demonstrated versatility across vocals, dance, and rap, ultimately placing 5th in the final rankings and earning a debut spot in the group.[16][18][19]Her pre-debut training at MLD emphasized multifaceted skill development, positioning JooE as the group's lead vocalist, lead dancer, lead rapper, and face of the group upon selection. Following the program's finale, MLD Entertainment revealed the seven chosen members—Hyebin, Yeonwoo, Jane, Nayun, JooE, Ahin, and Nancy—under the name Momoland, initiating intensive preparations for their debut. This phase focused on group cohesion and polishing performances ahead of the release of their first mini-album, Welcome to Momoland, on November 10, 2016.[2]
2016–2023: Momoland
JooE debuted as a member of the South Korean girl group Momoland on November 10, 2016, with the release of their first mini-album Welcome to Momoland, which included the lead single "Jjan! Koong! Kwang!" of the same name.[9] The album marked the group's introduction following their formation through the MLD Entertainment survival show Finding Momoland, where JooE was selected as one of the original seven members for her versatile skills in rapping, dancing, and vocals.[20]Momoland achieved their breakthrough in early 2018 with the single "Bboom Bboom" from their third mini-album Great!, released on January 3. The track went viral domestically and internationally, peaking at number three on the Gaon Digital Chart and entering the top five on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart, driven in part by JooE's rising popularity from her appearance in a Tropicana Sparkling commercial that featured a dance move incorporated into the song's choreography.[21] JooE contributed as a lead rapper on the song, delivering key verses alongside member Daisy that added energetic flair to the track's playful electro-pop sound.[22] The success propelled Momoland to their first music show win on M Countdown and boosted their fanbase, particularly in Southeast Asia, where the song became a chart-topper in the Philippines.[23]Building on this momentum, Momoland released their fourth mini-album Fun to the World on June 26, 2018, led by the title track "BAAM." The upbeat summer anthem highlighted the group's vibrant choreography and colorful aesthetics, with JooE serving as the center and lead dancer in performances, emphasizing her visual appeal and dynamic stage presence.[24] She also featured in rap sections that complemented the song's fun, tropical vibe, helping the music video surpass 100 million views on YouTube by September 2018.[25] The album's release was followed by international promotions, including fan meetings in Japan in March 2018 and exclusive events in the Philippines in December 2018, where the group engaged with fans through performances and Q&A sessions.[26] In January 2019, Momoland held their first major fan meeting tour in Manila at the SmartAraneta Coliseum, drawing thousands of attendees for interactive shows featuring hits like "Bboom Bboom" and "BAAM."[27]In 2019, the group faced significant lineup changes that impacted their dynamics. On March 20, they released their fifth mini-album Show Me, with the title track "I'm So Hot" showcasing a fiercer concept; JooE's rap verses and lead dance role were pivotal in the song's high-energy breakdown, underscoring her all-rounder status as lead vocalist, lead dancer, and lead rapper.) However, promotions were affected when members Taeha and Yeonwoo announced their departure on November 29, citing desires to pursue individual careers, reducing the group to seven members.[28] Daisy followed suit, leaving on May 13, 2020, amid health and personal reasons, further altering the group's structure to six members.[29] Despite these challenges, Momoland continued with limited activities, releasing the special album Starry Night on June 11, 2020, and their third single album Ready or Not on November 17, 2020, which included the track "Best Friend." JooE remained active in these efforts, contributing raps and visuals that maintained the group's cohesive energy.[30]From 2021 to 2022, Momoland entered a period of gradual inactivity, with no major comebacks as MLD Entertainment shifted focus amid financial strains and internal restructuring, leading to sparse group promotions and individual member endeavors.[31] The group's challenges culminated in the expiration of their contracts, prompting all six remaining members—Hyebin, Jane, Nayun, JooE, Ahin, and Nancy—to part ways with MLD Entertainment on January 27, 2023.[4] On February 14, 2023, Momoland officially announced their disbandment through handwritten letters on social media, expressing gratitude to fans while reflecting on their seven-year journey.[32]
2023–2024: Group hiatus and Queendom Puzzle
In February 2023, Momoland effectively disbanded after all members, including JooE, chose not to renew their contracts with MLD Entertainment, leading the group to cease promotions as a unit.[4] In a December 2023 interview, JooE clarified that the group had not fully disbanded, emphasizing ongoing connections among members and hinting at future collaborative opportunities, while expressing personal anxieties about financial instability and her uncertain career path without agency support.[33][34]Amid the hiatus, JooE participated in Mnet's survival program Queendom Puzzle in 2023 as an independent contestant, marking a significant step toward establishing her solo visibility beyond the group.[6] She was eliminated during the first elimination round on July 25, after competing in initial performance battles.[35] Reflecting on the experience in early 2024, JooE described it as a challenging yet pivotal moment, highlighting the freedom of self-management but also the regrets of not fully committing due to handling logistics alone, which ultimately boosted her individual profile.[36]During this period, JooE's activities remained limited, focusing on personal endeavors such as announcing plans for a Momoland fan meeting in Japan to maintain fan engagement despite the uncertainty.[37] In a January 2024 interview, she openly discussed the emotional toll of the disbandment, describing it as abrupt and leaving a sense of emptiness and regret, though she cherished the bonds with her former members and felt sorrow for fans' unwavering support amid the group's ups and downs.[38]On June 17, 2024, JooE signed an exclusive contract with the newly established Oneul Entertainment, her first agency affiliation since leaving MLD, positioning her for potential solo developments and expanded activities.[39]
2025–present: Momoland reboot and recent projects
In April 2025, JooE and the remaining Momoland members—Hyebin, Jane, Nayun, Ahin, and Nancy—signed an exclusive contract with Inyeon Entertainment to revive the group after a two-year hiatus.[40][41] The announcement on April 10 marked a significant step toward group activities, with the agency emphasizing a focus on showcasing the members' matured artistry and long-term plans.[42]Momoland made their official comeback on September 8, 2025, with the digital single "RODEO," accompanied by a music video that highlighted bold visuals and energetic choreography.[43][44] The track incorporated brass elements and a playful yet mature sound, reflecting the group's evolution while teasing preparations for their 10th debut anniversary in 2026.[45][46]During promotions for "RODEO," JooE took on prominent roles, including appearances on radio shows to discuss the single's uplifting themes of resilience and joy. On September 13, 2025, she joined Nancy on SBS's Cultwo Show, where they shared insights into the comeback process and expressed optimism about future group endeavors.[47][48]In November 2025, Momoland launched their official Japanese fan club "Merry Go Round Japan" on November 11, strengthening fan engagement in the region with exclusive content and planned performances. The group also marked their 9th anniversary on November 10 with a social media post acknowledging their journey since 2016.[49]Prior to the group reboot, JooE had begun solo explorations after signing with Oneul Entertainment in June 2024, but these efforts shifted toward collective activities with Inyeon by early 2025, resulting in no full solo releases as of November.[39] This transition underscored her commitment to Momoland, building on the resilience gained from her Queendom Puzzle experience in 2023.[1]
Other ventures
Endorsements
JooE secured her first major endorsement deal in 2017 with Tropicana Sparkling, a carbonated orange beverage brand, where she appeared in a commercial showcasing her playful and uninhibited dance moves that had previously gone viral from Momoland performances.[50] Later that year, she partnered with GS25, a prominent South Korean convenience store chain, for a promotional campaign tied to a Chuseok holiday event, featuring her energetic dancing in-store to highlight fun shopping experiences.[51]During the peak of Momoland's popularity, JooE's endorsements expanded to reflect her vibrant and approachable image. In 2018, she became the brand ambassador for Baker7, a makeup line targeting young consumers, starring in ads that emphasized her fresh, youthful visuals and bubbly personality through lighthearted scenarios like window-cleaning impressions turned beauty routines.[52] The following year, in 2019, she collaborated with Mom's Touch, a Korean fast-food burger franchise, promoting menu items alongside YouTuber Yoon Jjoo Kkoo in commercials that leveraged her signature bright energy and relatable charm to appeal to casual diners.[53]These deals underscored JooE's marketability as a brand ambassador, often capitalizing on her visual appeal—such as her expressive features and stylish presence—and her energetic persona to create engaging, meme-worthy advertisements that resonated with younger audiences. Momoland's rising fame during this period amplified her endorsement opportunities by increasing her visibility in the entertainment industry.[54]
Variety and media appearances
JooE began her hosting career in October 2017 when she was appointed as one of the MCs for SBS MTV's music program The Show, alongside B.A.P's Youngjae and TRCNG's Hohyeon, where she showcased her vibrant on-air personality through live interactions and performances over the following months until May 2018.[55]In 2018, JooE made a notable appearance on MBC's King of Mask Singer, competing under the disguise of "Helicopter" and surprising audiences with her vocal performance in the preliminary rounds.[56] She further expanded her variety presence in 2019 by joining the cast of SBS's Law of the Jungle in the Sunda Islands, participating in survival challenges that highlighted her adaptability and teamwork in an exotic environment during the episodes aired that November.[57]JooE ventured into survival formats as a guest on Mnet's I-Land in 2020, where she served as a special host in episode 6, offering insights to contestants based on her own idol experiences.[58] In 2022, she competed on JTBC's The Second World, a singing survival show, ultimately securing 4th place and demonstrating her versatility through covers like "Domino" while reflecting on her career trajectory post-elimination.[59]In 2025, she promoted her collaborative single "RODEO" with Nancy through radio appearances, including a guest spot on SBS Power FM's Cultwo Show in September, where she discussed the track's uplifting message and Momoland's 10th anniversary plans.[46]
Business ventures
In December 2024, following a two-year hiatus, JooE opened her own nail salon in South Korea, expanding into entrepreneurship in the beauty industry.[8] Concurrently, she launched a YouTube channel focused on beauty tips, personal vlogs, and lifestyle content, marking her return to public engagement as of November 2025.[8]
Discography
With Momoland
JooE debuted with Momoland on November 10, 2016, as part of the group's initial seven-member lineup, contributing lead vocals, lead rap, and lead dance to their first mini-album, Welcome to Momoland. The album featured the title track "Jjan! Koong! Kwang!", where JooE delivered energetic rap verses and choreographed dance breaks that highlighted her dynamic stage presence.[60][61]In 2018, Momoland achieved breakout success with the single "Bboom Bboom", released on January 3, in which JooE's distinctive ad-lib "Great!" became a viral meme, amplifying the track's playful energy through her lead vocal and rap contributions. Later that year, the mini-album Fun to the World (June 26) included the hit "BAAM", where JooE took on prominent lead rap sections and vocal harmonies, helping the song amass over 200 million YouTube views and solidify the group's international appeal.[62][63][64]The group continued with the 2019 mini-album Show Me and the 2019 single "I'm So Hot", both showcasing JooE's evolving role in blending rap flows with melodic leads; in "I'm So Hot", her verses added a sassy edge to the track's pop-dance vibe. For Freeze! (2017), JooE's lead vocals and rap parts in the title track emphasized sharp delivery and synchronized choreography, contributing to the EP's focus on high-energy performances. Up to the group's 2023 hiatus, JooE participated in all releases, including Wonderful Love (2017) and I'm So Hot (2019), consistently credited for her multifaceted input across vocals, raps, and dances.[65][66][67]Following the 2025 Momoland reboot under Inyeon Entertainment, the group released the single "RODEO" on September 8, marking JooE's return with standout dance sequences and prominent vocal ad-libs that drove the track's upbeat, western-inspired theme. Her contributions underscored the song's choreography, including a memorable solo break that echoed her signature style from earlier hits.[68][9]
As of November 2025, JooE has not released any full solo albums or singles throughout her career.[69][1]In June 2024, JooE signed an exclusive contract with the newly established Oneul Entertainment, which stated plans to support her in various individual activities, including potential musical endeavors.[39] However, following the announcement of Momoland's group reboot under Inyeon Entertainment and the release of their single "Rodeo" in September 2025, her solo development has been deferred in favor of collective projects.[45][9]During a December 2023 interview, JooE discussed her independent management of solo activities post-MLD Entertainment and expressed a desire to create music as a solo artist, noting a lack of confidence in other pursuits without such releases.[70] No confirmed featured contributions, such as rap or vocal parts in non-Momoland projects, have emerged as of late 2025. Her performances on the 2023 survival show Queendom Puzzle served as notable solo showcases, highlighting her vocal and dance abilities.[71]
Filmography
Television series
JooE has made limited appearances in scripted television series, primarily in the form of brief guest roles that capitalized on her visibility as a K-popidol.In 2018, she appeared in a cameo role in the MBC drama Dae Jang Geum Is Watching (also known as Jang Geum, Oh My Grandma), playing an idol trainee in episode 1 alongside fellow Momoland members Nancy, Hyebin, and Daisy.[72][73] The series, a food-themed comedy-drama centered on descendants of the historical figure Jang Geum, featured the group's appearance as part of a promotional crossover tied to their growing popularity.[74]To date, JooE has not taken on lead or recurring roles in television series, with her acting credits confined to such short cameos that highlight her idol persona rather than extensive dramatic work.[58]
Television shows
JooE gained her initial television prominence as a contestant on the Mnet reality survival show Finding Momoland in 2016, where she ranked fifth among the trainees and was selected to debut as a member of the girl group Momoland.[75]Following her debut, JooE took on hosting duties as an MC for the SBSMTV music program The Show from October 2017 to May 2018, alongside B.A.P's Youngjae and TRCNG's Hohyeon, where she introduced performances and interacted with idol guests.[76]In February 2018, she appeared on MBC's King of Mask Singer under the disguise of "Helicopter," delivering a notable cover of Song Ji-yeon's "I Was a Car" that highlighted her vocal and performance skills during the competition's preliminary rounds.[56]JooE joined the cast of SBS's adventure variety show Law of the Jungle in the Sunda Islands in late 2019, participating in survival challenges in Indonesia's remote archipelago alongside NCT's Doyoung and other celebrities, focusing on themes of motivational endurance in harsh natural environments.[57]She made a guest appearance as a special host on Mnet's I-LAND in August 2020, co-hosting a special episode with Apink's Namjoo and Ze:a's Kwanghee to provide commentary and support to the competing trainees during their performance evaluations.[58]In 2022, JooE competed on JTBC's rap survival program The Second World, showcasing her rapping and stage presence in vocal battles and team challenges against other female artists, ultimately placing in the top ranks before the finale.[77]JooE returned to reality competition television in 2023 as a contestant on Mnet's Queendom Puzzle, where she vied for a spot in a new project girl group through performance battles and fan votes, including covers of Sunmi's "24 Hours" and Taeyeon's "Weekend" across multiple rounds, before her elimination in the semi-finals (Episode 7).[78]In 2025, following Momoland's reboot, JooE promoted the group's single "RODEO" on major music programs including Music Core and M Countdown, performing the track's choreography and engaging in promotional segments to highlight the comeback.[68]