Moonbyul
Moon Byul-yi (born December 22, 1992), known professionally as Moonbyul, is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, and actress best known as the main rapper and performer of the K-pop girl group Mamamoo under RBW Entertainment.[1][2] Moonbyul debuted with Mamamoo on June 19, 2014, with the group's first extended play Hello and its lead single "Mr. Ambiguous," establishing the quartet's signature blend of powerful vocals, retro influences, and genre versatility that propelled them to prominence in the K-pop industry.[3][4] As the group's charismatic performer, known for her rap verses and choreography, she contributed to Mamamoo's string of hits, including chart-topping tracks like "Hip" and albums such as Red Moon, while also gaining recognition for her songwriting and production involvement.[5][6] Transitioning to solo endeavors, Moonbyul released her debut digital single "Selfish" in May 2018, marking her as the first Mamamoo member to pursue individual music activities and showcasing her rap-centric style infused with R&B and pop elements.[2] She followed with mini albums like Dark Side of the Moon (2020) and 6equence (2022), each highlighting her growth as a multifaceted artist through self-penned lyrics and experimental sounds.[7] In February 2024, she released her first studio album Starlit of Muse, featuring tracks such as "TOUCHIN&MOVIN'" and "Think About," which emphasized her artistic evolution and earned international acclaim, including topping iTunes charts in 10 regions.[8][9] In 2025, she continued her solo career with the Japanese debut single "Aurora" (February), the mini album laundri (August), and her first world tour MUSEUM: an epic of Starlit.[10][11][12] Beyond music, Moonbyul has appeared in web dramas like Start Love (2015) and hosted shows, solidifying her presence in South Korean entertainment.[1]Early life and education
Childhood and family background
Moon Byul-yi, professionally known as Moonbyul, was born on December 22, 1992, in Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.[13] As the eldest of three sisters, with younger sisters Seulgi (born 1996) and Yesol (born 2004), Moonbyul grew up in a close-knit family environment that emphasized personal growth and expression.[14] Her parents fostered a supportive atmosphere for her developing interests, reflecting a family dynamic rooted in encouragement and strong familial bonds, as evidenced by her later expressions of deep affection for them, including a tattoo dedicated to her family members.[13] During her middle school years, Moonbyul developed a passion for hip-hop and dance, sparked by Korean rapper Outsider.[13] She began practicing rapping in front of a mirror and composing her own lyrics, while also drawing inspiration from K-pop idols like TVXQ's Jung Yun-ho, which fueled her early creative pursuits in performance arts. This period marked the formative stages of her artistic inclinations, blending rhythmic expression with movement before transitioning to more structured training.Schooling and early interests
Moonbyul attended Wonmi High School in Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province, where she began pursuing her interest in music during her early teenage years. As a child, she initially aspired to become a teacher, but her ambitions shifted in middle school after watching TVXQ's performance of "Rising Sun," inspiring her to take singing and dancing lessons at a local academy. In her first year of high school, she enrolled in SM Entertainment's academy to further her vocal training, auditioning for the company but ultimately not debuting there.[13] Following high school, Moonbyul continued her education at Paekche Institute of the Arts, majoring in media music and vocals starting in 2011. During this period, she auditioned for several entertainment agencies before being accepted as a trainee at RBW (then known as WM Company) in 2011. Her trainee years from 2011 to 2013 involved intensive daily schedules focused on vocal and performance skills, though she faced challenges adapting after being reassigned from vocalist to rapper by the agency's producer, a role she initially resisted due to her limited prior experience in rapping.[15][16][17] This phase marked her transition into professional preparation, honing skills that would define her career as Mamamoo's main rapper.Career beginnings
Pre-debut activities
Moonbyul auditioned for and trained at several agencies before joining RBW Entertainment in 2011 as a trainee under the stage name "Moonbyul," where she focused primarily on vocal development for about three years.[16] Upon joining, her regimen intensified, emphasizing rapping, dancing, and vocals as she prepared for debut opportunities.[16] Initially positioned as a vocalist, she transitioned to rapping at the agency's suggestion, with input from future bandmate Solar, who noted her potential in the role; this shift occurred after about two years of vocal-focused practice.[16] Her dance training complemented her emerging rap skills, establishing her as a versatile performer capable of leading choreography.[13] As part of her trainee activities, Moonbyul collaborated on early projects, including a short-lived group attempt at a prior agency where she served as leader alongside Wheein as the maknae; the lineup lasted only a week, leading both to RBW.[16] In 2013, amid RBW's efforts to form Mamamoo, she continued refining her multifaceted skills through internal evaluations and group exercises.[16]Formation and debut with Mamamoo
RBW Entertainment (formerly WA Entertainment) began forming the girl group Mamamoo in 2011, with Wheein and Hwasa joining as the first trainees that year through open auditions. Solar joined later in 2011 after training at other agencies, followed by Moonbyul a month later, positioned as the group's main rapper due to her strong lyrical and performance skills.[16] RBW co-CEO Kim Do Hoon developed Mamamoo's concept around powerful vocals, authentic performances, and member involvement in songwriting and composition to differentiate from typical idol groups, incorporating retro influences such as jazz and R&B for a mature, nostalgic sound. The members trained together for about three years, honing their harmonies and stage presence before finalizing the lineup.[18] Mamamoo debuted on June 18, 2014, with their mini-album Hello, led by the single "Mr. Ambiguous," a retro R&B track produced by Kim Do Hoon. Moonbyul delivered key rap verses in the song and contributed to writing her parts alongside Phantom's Hanhae, while also helping create the choreography to highlight the group's synchronized dances.[14][19] The group kicked off promotions with their first music show performance on M Countdown on June 19, 2014, followed by appearances on programs like Music Bank and Inkigayo, where they showcased their vocal prowess and retro styling to build early buzz. Their initial fan meeting, "1st Moo Party," took place on August 23, 2015, at Olympic Park in Seoul, marking a milestone after their debut promotions.[20][21]Group career with Mamamoo
2014–2017: Early group promotions
Mamamoo followed their debut with the mini-album Piano Man on November 21, 2014, which featured the title track of the same name alongside the drama OST "Love Lane" from Marriage, Not Dating. The lead single "Piano Man" showcased Moonbyul's distinctive rap style in its retro jazz-inspired arrangement, peaking at number 52 on Melon's daily chart and contributing to the group's early buzz as a rookie act with strong vocal and rap synergy.[22]) In 2015, the group continued their momentum with the mini-album Pink Funky on June 19, including the hit "Um Oh Ah Yeh," where Moonbyul delivered playful rap sections that complemented the funky pop sound. This release marked their first music show win on The Show and solidified their reputation for self-produced music with bold concepts. Mamamoo had secured rookie awards in late 2014, including at the Seoul Success Awards.[23][24][25] The group's first full-length album, Melting, arrived on February 26, 2016, led by the energetic "You're the Best," which earned eight music show wins and topped various Korean charts. Moonbyul's rap contributions in tracks like "Friday Night" (featuring Junggigo) added dynamic flair to the album's diverse genres, from R&B to pop. This era saw the start of international promotions, with Melting debuting on Billboard's World Albums chart and expanding Mamamoo's global fanbase through performances in Asia and the U.S.[25][26] By 2017, Mamamoo released the mini-album Purple on June 22, with the title track "Yes I Am" emphasizing confident themes and featuring Moonbyul's solo rap in "Love & Hate." The EP debuted at number one on Billboard's World Albums chart, highlighting the group's growing international appeal. Moonbyul's rap features throughout the album, including in "Aze Gag," underscored her role as the main rapper, while the release earned nominations at major year-end awards.[27][28]2018–2021: Mid-period group activities
In 2018, Mamamoo continued their "4 Seasons, 4 Colors" project with the release of their sixth mini album Yellow Flower on March 7, featuring the lead single "Starry Night," a dreamy R&B track that highlighted the group's vocal harmonies and Moonbyul's rap verses.[29] Later that year, on July 18, they issued their seventh mini album Red Moon, led by the reggaeton-influenced "Egotistic," which peaked at number two on the Gaon Digital Chart and earned multiple music show wins.[30] The album included tracks like "Sleep In The Car," a playful mid-tempo song co-written by Moonbyul, showcasing her growing role in lyric composition. In November, Blue;S, their eighth mini album, arrived with the emotional ballad "Wind Flower" as the title track, further solidifying the seasonal theme through autumnal imagery and intricate vocal arrangements.[31] The project concluded in 2019 with White Wind, the ninth mini album released on March 14, where "gogobebe" served as the upbeat lead single, blending hip-hop elements with empowering lyrics and achieving over 100 million YouTube views for its music video.[32] During this period, Moonbyul contributed significantly to the group's creative process, co-writing rap sections for tracks like "No More Drama" on Blue;S and providing choreography input for several performances.[33] In late 2019, she took a lead role in choreographing "HIP" from the mini album reality in BLACK, a high-energy track that became a fan favorite for its sharp, synchronized moves.[34] Following a brief pause, Mamamoo returned in 2020 with their tenth mini album Travel on November 3, featuring the pre-release "Dingga" and title track "Aya," both emphasizing fun, retro vibes amid the group's evolving dynamic.[35] Moonbyul again lent her talents to lyrics for "Travel," adding introspective lines that reflected themes of journey and growth.[36] In 2021, amid contract renewal discussions, the group released the compilation album I Say Mamamoo on September 15, including refreshed versions of past hits and new content like "A Little Bit," marking a transitional phase.[37] RBW confirmed renewals for Solar, Moonbyul, and Hwasa in June, while Wheein extended her group commitment until December 2023 despite leaving the agency, leading to a hiatus focused on individual pursuits.[38] Following the 2021 release, Mamamoo entered a hiatus focused on solo activities. In October 2025, RBW confirmed the group is preparing a full comeback album for June 2026, followed by a world tour.[39]Solo music career
2018–2020: Initial solo releases
Moonbyul launched her solo career with the digital single album Selfish on May 23, 2018, marking her transition from Mamamoo's main rapper to a multifaceted artist exploring vocals and songwriting. The release featured two tracks: the introspective B-side "In My Room," which highlights her smooth delivery over minimalistic production, and the title track "Selfish" featuring Red Velvet's Seulgi, a mid-tempo R&B-pop song emphasizing self-love and emotional independence. Moonbyul co-wrote the lyrics for both tracks, showcasing her creative input early on. The music video for "Selfish," released the same day, garnered over 1 million views within days, praised for its vibrant visuals and the duo's harmonious chemistry. The single's inclusion in Mamamoo's seventh mini-album Red Moon, released on July 18, 2018, amplified its reach, as the EP debuted at No. 3 on the Gaon Album Chart and No. 4 on the Billboard World Albums Chart, marking the group's strongest U.S. sales week to date with 1,000 copies sold. Fan reception was positive, with many appreciating Moonbyul's vocal growth and the track's empowering message, though it positioned her initial solo work as an extension of group dynamics rather than a full departure. This period also saw her contributing to group promotions while building solo momentum through variety show appearances. In 2019, Moonbyul focused on collaborative features and songwriting credits amid Mamamoo's activities, including her pre-release single "Weird Day" featuring Punch, a soulful track released on February 4, 2020, ahead of her major solo project. The song peaked at number 96 on the Gaon Digital Chart, reflecting growing interest in her solo potential. Moonbyul's first full solo EP, Dark Side of the Moon, arrived on February 14, 2020, expanding her sound with hip-hop, R&B, and alternative elements across six tracks, including the title track "Eclipse" and B-sides like "Heroine" and "mirror." She was heavily involved in production, co-writing lyrics for all songs and directing aspects of the "Eclipse" music video, which features surreal, moonlit aesthetics symbolizing inner duality. The EP sold over 59,000 copies on its first day, topping domestic charts like Melon and Genie, and establishing her as a viable solo act. Fans lauded the mature concept and her versatile rapping and singing, viewing it as a pivotal shift toward independent artistry, though concurrent group work like Mamamoo's Travel album briefly overlapped.2021–2023: EPs, albums, and breakthroughs
In 2021, Moonbyul continued building her solo presence with two digital singles released as pre-releases for her upcoming mini album. On December 13, she dropped "G999," a high-energy hip-hop track featuring rapper Mirani, which showcased her sharp rap delivery and playful charisma in the music video. Just two weeks later, on December 30, she released "Shutdown" featuring vocalist Seori, a smooth R&B-infused song emphasizing emotional vulnerability and her versatile vocal tone.[40] These tracks highlighted Moonbyul's growing experimentation with genre-blending sounds and collaborations, setting the stage for her next project. Marking a significant step in her solo discography, Moonbyul released her third mini album, 6equence, on January 19, 2022. The EP, consisting of seven tracks including the introductory "Synopsis" and English version of the title song, debuted at number 18 on the Gaon Album Chart and received praise for its cohesive narrative exploring self-discovery and intensity.[41] The lead single, "Lunatic," a dynamic pop-rap fusion with pulsating beats and Moonbyul's commanding performance, was accompanied by a cinematic music video that amplified its themes of inner turmoil.[41] To promote the album, she held her second solo concert, Director's Cut: 6equence, in Seoul on March 5 and 6, drawing fans with live renditions that underscored her stage presence and fan engagement. Later in 2022, Moonbyul returned with her second single album, C.I.T.T (Cheese in the Trap), on April 28. The titular track, which she co-wrote, blended funky basslines and upbeat rhythms to depict the thrill and caution of romantic attraction, earning acclaim for its catchy hook and her confident rapping. The album's B-side, "My Moon," offered a softer, introspective contrast with acoustic elements, further demonstrating her songwriting depth. A major breakthrough came in late 2022 when Moonbyul competed on JTBC's survival program The Second World, where she impressed with vocal and performance stages, ultimately winning the competition on November 8.[42] As the prize, she earned a solo performance slot at the 37th Golden Disc Awards on January 7, 2023, in Bangkok, where she delivered a medley of "On My Way" and "Comma," solidifying her reputation as a multifaceted solo artist.[43] This victory not only boosted her visibility but also affirmed her artistic growth beyond group activities.2024–2025: Recent solo projects and collaborations
In 2024, Moonbyul expanded her solo discography with her first full-length album, Starlit of Muse, released on February 20 by RBW. The album, comprising 12 tracks, explored themes inspired by the nine Greek muses, blending hip-hop, R&B, and pop elements to showcase her evolution as a vocalist beyond her rapper persona in Mamamoo. The pre-release single "Think About" highlighted introspective lyrics on self-reflection, accompanied by a music video that emphasized artistic visuals tied to the muse concept. To promote the release, Moonbyul held a special art exhibition in Seoul, allowing fans to engage with the album's thematic artwork. The project achieved international acclaim, debuting strongly on global charts and marking her highest pre-order sales to date. Later that year, on August 21, Moonbyul issued the repackaged version of her debut album, Starlit of Twinkle, adding four new tracks to the original lineup for a total of 16 songs. This release built on the muse-inspired narrative, incorporating brighter, twinkling motifs in its production and visuals, with the title track "Starlight" featuring upbeat synth-pop arrangements co-written by Moonbyul. The repackage maintained her focus on versatile genre experimentation, receiving positive feedback for deepening her solo identity. Moonbyul also ventured into collaborations during this period, most notably featuring on "The Light" from Kim Jaejoong's 20th-anniversary album Flower Garden, released on June 26, 2024, by iNKODE Entertainment. In the track, a mid-tempo ballad with orchestral elements, Moonbyul contributed rap verses and co-wrote lyrics that emphasized themes of guidance and emotional resilience, complementing Jaejoong's vocals. The collaboration was praised for bridging their distinct styles, drawing from Moonbyul's hip-hop roots and Jaejoong's ballad expertise. Entering 2025, Moonbyul made her Japanese debut with the single album Aurora on February 5, via RBW, targeting international audiences with bilingual tracks. The title song "Hoshiakari" (Starlight) fused emotive balladry with rock influences, exploring longing and hope through Moonbyul's deep vocal delivery and guitar-driven production. The B-side included remixes and a Japanese version, promoting cross-cultural appeal during her ongoing world tour stops in Asia. On June 17, Moonbyul released the digital single "ICY BBY" as a pre-release for her upcoming mini album, marking her return after nearly a year. The track adopted trendy K-pop synth and trap beats, with lyrics playfully addressing cool detachment in relationships, though critics noted it leaned more toward commercial trends than her prior introspective work. This single set the stage for broader promotions, including performances at international festivals. Moonbyul capped the period with her fourth mini album, laundri, released on August 20, 2025, by RBW, featuring eight tracks that metaphorically "sorted through emotional laundry" via pop-rock and electronic sounds. The album included "ICY BBY" and the lead single "Cotton," which charted in the top 10 on South Korea's Circle Album Chart and garnered over 50 million streams on Spotify within weeks, underscoring its domestic and global impact. International promotions involved showcase events in Japan and Southeast Asia, where Moonbyul highlighted how Mamamoo's group dynamics subtly influenced her solo songwriting process, even amid anticipation for the group's 2026 reunion. The EP affirmed her growing stature as a solo artist. On November 14, 2025, Moonbyul released the digital single "S.O.S," continuing her solo activities.[44]Other professional activities
Hosting and variety appearances
Her hosting skills extended to radio, where she launched "Studio Moon Night" on Naver NOW in February 2021, becoming the first Mamamoo member to host her own talk show, which ran for multiple seasons and highlighted her conversational charm and connection with guests. In 2021, Moonbyul joined tvN's "Amazing Saturday" as a regular cast member, continuing as of November 2025, where she has been celebrated for her quick wit, humorous segments, and occasional rapping improvisations that add a unique flair to the word-guessing variety program.[45] She made guest appearances on SBS's "Running Man" in 2018, participating in physical challenges that showcased her athleticism as part of Mamamoo. On JTBC's "Knowing Bros" in October 2022, Moonbyul appeared with Mamamoo, sharing entertaining stories from their career and earning praise for her comedic timing during the group's segment. Her variety work culminated in awards, including the Most Influential Live Streaming Show DJ at the 2022 Brand Customer Loyalty Awards for her radio hosting impact.[46] In 2025, Moonbyul hosted episodes of her YouTube talk show "Star Gate," featuring guests from the K-pop industry.[47]Acting roles
Moonbyul made her acting debut in 2015 with the lead role of Na Yeong in the five-episode web drama Start Love, a romantic comedy series produced by Naver TVCast, where she portrayed a young woman navigating budding romance alongside SS501's Kim Kyu-jong as her co-lead Hee Min.[48] The project marked her first scripted role, showcasing her ability to blend natural charisma with emotional vulnerability in a lighthearted narrative about everyday relationships. In 2016, she made a guest appearance as herself in the first episode of the drama Entourage, a Korean adaptation of the HBO series, appearing alongside her Mamamoo bandmate Solar in a cameo that highlighted her rising celebrity status within the entertainment industry. This brief role served as a meta-commentary on idol life, integrating her real persona into the storyline about Hollywood-style fame and agent-client dynamics. Moonbyul took on a main role in 2017's web series Let's Only Walk the Flower Road, an eight-episode idol drama created by KBS and starring the seven-member project girl group Girls Next Door, of which she was a member alongside other idols like fromis_9's Jiwon and WJSN's Yeonjung.[49] In the series, she played the character Moon Byul Yi, a fictionalized version of herself, as the group navigates trainee challenges, debut preparations, and interpersonal bonds in a behind-the-scenes look at K-pop aspirations. Her film debut came in 2020 with a guest cameo in the comedy-drama Jazzy Misfits, directed by Nam Yeon-woo, where she appeared alongside Mamamoo's Hwasa in a supporting scene involving a vibrant bus ride sequence that added a playful, musical flair to the story of a mother-daughter duo on a quirky road trip. The role, though brief, contributed to the film's energetic ensemble and received positive notes for her seamless integration into the comedic tone.Concerts and tours
Moonbyul has contributed significantly to Mamamoo's live performances, particularly through her rap solos in group concerts and major award show stages, including the Mnet Asian Music Awards in 2021. Her dynamic rap verses have been a highlight in Mamamoo's setlists, showcasing her performance skills alongside the group's vocal prowess.[50] During the COVID-19 pandemic from 2020 to 2022, Moonbyul connected with fans via online live streams and virtual events, including her first solo concert, the "1st Ontact Live '門OON'," streamed on May 30, 2020, through Naver V Live at 7 p.m. KST. This online format allowed her to perform a selection of her solo tracks and interact with global audiences amid restrictions on in-person gatherings. She also hosted fan meetups, such as the birthday event "the happy B-day present" on December 22, 2022, at YES24 Live Hall in Seoul, featuring acoustic performances and fan interactions.[51] Moonbyul's first in-person solo concert series began with "Director's Cut: 6equence" on March 5 and 6, 2022, at Blue Square Mastercard Hall in Seoul, where the setlist prominently featured tracks from her third mini album 6equence, including "LUNATIC," "Shutdown," and "G999." This mini concert marked her transition to larger-scale solo live shows, blending rap-heavy numbers with acoustic arrangements. She followed this with her debut overseas solo concert, "Director's Cut: Japan Special Live," on August 20, 2022, at NHK Osaka Hall, consisting of two sessions that sold out quickly and highlighted her international appeal.[52][53] Her debut solo world tour, "Moon Byul 1ST WORLD TOUR [MUSEUM: an epic of starlit]," launched with two sold-out shows on March 23 and 24, 2024, at KBS Arena in Seoul, drawing over 4,000 fans per night. The tour's setlist incorporated songs from 6equence alongside later releases like "Eclipse" and "TOUCHIN&MOVIN," emphasizing her evolution as a performer. It expanded across Asia, including sold-out dates in Taipei on April 7, 2024, Kaohsiung on May 4, 2024, and Osaka from May 8 to 10, 2024, before extending to North America in fall 2024 with stops in cities like Boston, Washington, D.C., and Chicago. Additional dates in 2025 under the extended "MUSEUM" banner covered more Asian locations, such as Seoul on November 22–23, Singapore on December 6, Macau on December 13, and Taipei on December 20, with many shows achieving sold-out status due to high demand. This tour solidified her status as a solo artist capable of headlining global arenas.[54][55][56]Artistry and public image
Musical style and songwriting
Moonbyul's rap style is characterized by a fast-paced delivery infused with emotional depth, often blending hip-hop rhythms with R&B sensibilities to create dynamic and expressive verses.[57] Her technique emphasizes melodic flow and precise enunciation, allowing her to convey vulnerability and intensity within high-speed sequences, as demonstrated in tracks like Mamamoo's "Hip," where her rap underscores themes of bold self-assurance.[58] She has amassed numerous songwriting credits through her work with Mamamoo and solo projects, contributing lyrics to over 130 songs registered with the Korea Music Copyright Association as of 2025, making her one of the most prolific female idols in this regard.[59] [7] Notable examples include her rap verses for Mamamoo's "Hip" from the 2019 studio album reality in BLACK, which highlight confident swagger, and the title track of her 2018 solo debut single album Selfish, where she co-wrote lyrics exploring self-love and personal boundaries.[58][60] In addition to lyricism, Moonbyul has taken on production roles in her solo endeavors, handling aspects of arrangement and composition to shape her sound. Her thematic focus frequently centers on self-empowerment, evident in songs that promote emotional independence and inner strength, such as "Selfish," which portrays prioritizing one's happiness amid relational pressures.[60] This approach allows her to infuse personal narratives into her music, bridging raw hip-hop energy with introspective R&B elements. Moonbyul's artistry has evolved significantly from her early days as Mamamoo's primary rapper to a multifaceted solo producer by 2023, expanding beyond group dynamics to explore diverse genres in her releases.[57] This progression is highlighted in her 2024 studio album Starlit of Muse, where she delves into production for tracks spanning hip-hop, R&B, and beyond, marking her transition to a more autonomous creative force. Her continued growth is evident in 2025 releases like the EP laundri and single "S.O.S", blending hip-hop and R&B with introspective lyrics.[61][62][63]Influences and creative process
She frequently collaborates with producers like Park Woo-sang at RBW, co-writing tracks such as "Dingga" from MAMAMOO's 2020 mini-album TRAVEL, where their partnership blends her lyrical input with structured production. This hands-on approach allows her to infuse authenticity into her work, often starting from raw ideas and iterating through feedback sessions. Moonbyul's time in the US during tours and personal visits has influenced her incorporation of English elements in lyrics, adding bilingual layers to songs like those in her solo releases to appeal to global audiences. These experiences have strengthened her ability to blend rap with vocal elements. Moonbyul's public image as an "authentic" artist has been highlighted in 2024 interviews, where she described her solo projects as a means to express her true musical self beyond group dynamics.[57] She noted, "This album now unmistakably showcases my identity as a musician who can sing, rap and dance," underscoring her commitment to genuine storytelling over commercial trends.[64]Philanthropy and endorsements
Charitable work
Moonbyul has actively supported charitable causes, with a focus on aiding children with disabilities and disaster relief efforts. In April 2023, she donated 10 million KRW to the Miral Welfare Foundation to fund emergency medical treatments for children with disabilities facing potential discontinuation of care due to financial constraints. The foundation utilized the funds to assist young patients requiring urgent surgery and ongoing therapy.[65] In September 2024, Moonbyul collaborated with the Miral Welfare Foundation on the 10th Spring Project exhibition, supporting talented young artists with developmental disabilities.[66] In December 2020, Moonbyul adopted an abandoned dog named Janggu from a Seoul-based shelter, where the animal had been confined in a cage for two years after being mistreated by its previous owner. This act highlighted her advocacy for animal welfare and encouraged pet adoption over purchasing from breeders.[67] In April 2025, amid widespread wildfires in South Korea, Moonbyul contributed 50 million KRW through her fan club, Shooting Stars, to the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association. The donation supported recovery efforts for affected families, including provisions for temporary housing and essential supplies.[68]Brand partnerships
Moonbyul has served as a brand ambassador for select products. In September 2022, she was appointed as the ambassador for The Greatea Kombucha, promoting the beverage in campaigns.[69] In November 2025, Moonbyul and MAMAMOO+ member Solar were named brand ambassadors for DJB.[70]Discography
Studio albums
Moonbyul released her debut studio album, Starlit of Muse, on February 20, 2024, through RBW, marking her first full-length project after several mini albums and singles. The album consists of 12 tracks, blending hip-hop, R&B, and ballad elements to explore themes of introspection, emotional growth, and personal reflection, with Moonbyul contributing to the lyrics and production on multiple songs.[71][72] The tracklist includes:| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Intro: WWUD (What Would You Do?) | 1:49 |
| 2 | Think About | 3:19 |
| 3 | TOUCHIN&MOVIN | 3:21 |
| 4 | Like a Fool | 3:35 |
| 5 | Attention Seeker | 3:04 |
| 6 | Nolto (feat. Hanhae) | 3:15 |
| 7 | After Sunset (feat. Mad Clown) | 3:28 |
| 8 | Siren | 3:12 |
| 9 | LILAC | 3:30 |
| 10 | GVD (Good Vibes Only) | 3:10 |
| 11 | Starlit | 3:05 |
| 12 | Muse | 2:54 |
Extended plays and single albums
Moonbyul debuted as a solo artist with the single album Selfish, released on May 23, 2018, by RBW. The release consists of three tracks: the title song "Selfish" featuring SEULGI of Red Velvet, "In My Room," and "Office." The title track explores themes of self-love and happiness, peaking at number 84 on the Gaon Download Chart.[80][81][7] Her first extended play, Dark Side of the Moon, arrived on February 14, 2020, also under RBW. This five-track EP includes the lead single "Eclipse," alongside "Mirror," "Iljido," "Moon Movie," and "Weird Day" featuring Punch. Moonbyul co-wrote lyrics for multiple tracks, blending hip-hop and R&B elements. The EP debuted at number 2 on the Gaon Album Chart and achieved sales of over 83,000 copies in its first year, with 59,000 sold on the first day alone.[82][75] A repackaged version, titled Moon: Repackage, followed on May 29, 2020, incorporating all tracks from Dark Side of the Moon plus the new song "Snow." This edition maintained the EP's introspective vibe while expanding its reach.[83] In 2021, Moonbyul issued two single albums. C.I.T.T (Cheese in the Trap), released on April 28, was certified for 100,000 copies sold by Hanteo Chart and features the tracks "C.I.T.T" and "My Moon." Later that year, The Present came out on July 28, with "A Miracle 3 Days Ago" and "Chemistry," emphasizing emotional narratives. Moonbyul handled lyrics for both releases.[84] Moonbyul's second extended play, 6equence, was released on January 19, 2022, by RBW. The seven-track project includes pre-release singles "G999" featuring Mirani and "Shutdown" featuring Seori, the title track "Lunatic," "For Me," "Ddu Ddu Ddu," and an English version of "Lunatic," plus an intro. She received writing credits on several songs, including the hits "G999" and "Shutdown," which highlighted her rap delivery and collaborative style. The EP topped iTunes albums charts in 20 regions and sold 70,645 copies in its first week, her highest solo sales at the time.[85][86][87] Moonbyul's Japan debut single album Aurora was released on February 5, 2025, featuring the title track "Hoshiakari" and B-side "Because of You." The release marked her entry into the Japanese market with bilingual elements.[88][89] Her fourth mini album, laundri, arrived on August 20, 2025, including pre-release single "ICY BBY" and tracks such as "Cotton," "Goodbyes and Sad Eyes," "Da Capo," "Chocolate Tea," "DRIP," and "Over You." The EP debuted at No. 3 on the Circle Album Chart, selling over 50,000 copies in its first week.[90][79]| Title | Type | Release Date | Label | Key Tracks | Peak Chart (Gaon Album) | Sales (First Week/Total) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Selfish | Single Album | May 23, 2018 | RBW | "Selfish" (feat. SEULGI) | N/A | N/A |
| Dark Side of the Moon | EP | February 14, 2020 | RBW | "Eclipse," "Weird Day" (feat. Punch) | #2 | 59,000 / 83,295 |
| Moon: Repackage | EP (Repackage) | May 29, 2020 | RBW | "Snow" (new), "Eclipse" | #6 | N/A |
| C.I.T.T (Cheese in the Trap) | Single Album | April 28, 2021 | RBW | "C.I.T.T," "My Moon" | #8 | 100,000 (certified) |
| The Present | Single Album | July 28, 2021 | RBW | "A Miracle 3 Days Ago," "Chemistry" | #10 | N/A |
| 6equence | EP | January 19, 2022 | RBW | "Lunatic," "G999" (feat. Mirani) | #4 | 70,645 / N/A |
| Aurora | Single Album | February 5, 2025 | RBW | "Hoshiakari" | N/A | N/A |
| laundri | EP | August 20, 2025 | RBW | "Cotton," "ICY BBY" | #3 | 50,000+ / N/A |
Singles and collaborations
Moonbyul made her solo debut with the digital single "Selfish" featuring Red Velvet's Seulgi on May 23, 2018, under RBW Entertainment, marking her first release as a lead artist outside of Mamamoo activities.[91] The track, a hip-hop influenced pop song, peaked at number 84 on the Gaon Download Chart and its music video amassed over 16 million streams on platforms like Spotify by 2025.[92][7] Subsequent lead singles highlighted her evolving style. "Eclipse," the title track from her debut EP Dark Side of the Moon released on February 14, 2020, blended R&B and rap elements, reaching number 14 on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart.[93] "Lunatic," from her third mini-album 6equence on January 19, 2022, featured a dynamic trap beat and garnered over 25 million views on its official music video as of November 2025.[94] In 2024, "Touchin'&Movin" served as a double title track alongside "Think About" for her first studio album Starlit of Muse, showcasing funky disco vibes and contributing to the album's strong domestic sales performance.[71] In 2025, Moonbyul released the digital single "ICY BBY" on July 15 as a pre-release for laundri, peaking at No. 45 on the Circle Digital Chart. Her latest digital single "S.O.S," released on November 14, 2025, explores themes of unrequited love with a pop-rap structure.[95][96] Moonbyul has actively pursued collaborations with fellow K-pop artists, expanding her reach beyond solo endeavors. In 2019, she featured on HA:TFELT's "Happy Now," a bold hip-hop track released on August 1 that addressed themes of fleeting relationships, with the short film version emphasizing their vocal synergy.[97] She also collaborated with Punch on "Say Yes" in 2020, a melodic ballad that highlighted her rap verses, and with JeA on "Greedyy" in 2021, infusing the song with playful energy.[98] As a featured artist, Moonbyul has appeared on tracks by various performers, including U Sung Eun's "Nothing" in 2018, where her rap added emotional depth to the introspective lyrics.[7] These features often integrate her signature rhythmic flow into diverse genres, from R&B to pop. Her soundtrack contributions include "Love Blooms" for the JTBC drama Strong Girl Nam-soon in October 2023, a tender ballad that captured the series' romantic undertones and was released as Part 4 of the OST. In 2024, she contributed to the Frankly Speaking OST with Part 3, further demonstrating her versatility in narrative-driven music.[99]Filmography
Television hosting
Moonbyul served as an MC for MBC's "Show! Music Core" from 2020 to 2022, co-hosting over 100 episodes with idols such as Lee Know of Stray Kids and Jungwoo of NCT. Her engaging style and chemistry with co-hosts helped elevate the show's appeal to younger viewers, contributing to its status as one of Korea's top music programs.Acting credits
Moonbyul began her acting career with a lead role in the 2015 web drama Start Love, a five-episode romantic comedy aired on Naver TVCast. She portrayed Na Yeong, a spirited young woman in her twenties who embarks on a whimsical romance with a male lead character played by Kim Kyu-jong. The series, which highlighted lighthearted encounters and budding affection, marked her debut in scripted acting and showcased her natural charm in comedic scenarios.[48] In 2017, Moonbyul took on the role of Moon Byul-yi, the leader of a fictional girl group called Girls Next Door, in the web drama Let's Only Walk the Flower Road. Produced as the culmination of the KBS2 variety program Idol Drama Operation Team, the eight-episode series satirized the challenges and rivalries within the K-pop industry, drawing inspiration from the real-life experiences of its all-idol cast, including Moonbyul alongside members from Red Velvet, Oh My Girl, and Lovelyz. Her portrayal emphasized themes of perseverance, friendship, and performance pressure, earning praise for blending her real persona with dramatic elements. Moonbyul made her feature film debut in 2020 with a cameo appearance in Jazzy Misfits, directed by Nam Yeon-woo. She played a drag queen character alongside fellow Mamamoo member Hwasa, contributing to a vibrant scene that added flair to the story of a mother (Cho Min-soo) and daughter (Chae Soo-bin) bonding through hip-hop and personal reinvention. The role allowed her to explore bold, expressive performance outside her musical identity.Variety and radio shows
Moonbyul joined the cast of tvN's variety show Amazing Saturday (also known as DoReMi Market) as a regular member starting with episode 188 on November 27, 2021.[100] The program features panelists guessing song lyrics through wordplay games and market-themed challenges, where Moonbyul's sharp humor and improvisational skills shone in segments like the "Dixie Name Tag" and "Market Bargaining" games. Notable funny moments include her playful banter during food-tasting rounds and her emotional revelation about idolizing Girls' Generation's Taeyeon, leading to a tearful on-air interaction that highlighted her genuine fan side.[45] In the radio realm, Moonbyul hosted Studio Moon Night on Naver Now. from March 2021 to July 2022, serving as the DJ for the second season.[101] The show emphasized listener interactions, with Moonbyul reading fan messages, sharing personal anecdotes from her career, and curating playlists that blended K-pop tracks with her own music. Listeners frequently engaged through live calls and submissions, fostering a casual atmosphere where she discussed topics like her creative process and daily life, earning her the "Most Influential Live Streaming Show DJ" award at the 2022 Brand Customer Loyalty Awards.[102] Moonbyul has appeared as a guest on SBS's long-running variety show Running Man, participating in high-energy missions and games. Her notable guest spot came in episode 412 on August 5, 2018, where she teamed up with fellow MAMAMOO members for physical challenges like name tag races and puzzle-solving tasks, showcasing her athleticism and competitive spirit.Awards and nominations
Major awards won
Moonbyul has garnered recognition for her contributions to Mamamoo and her solo endeavors, earning major awards that highlight her versatility as a rapper, singer, and host. As a member of Mamamoo, she shared in the group's early success, including rookie honors that established their vocal prowess in the K-pop industry. In her solo career, her wins emphasize her rapping skills, broadcasting talent, and competitive achievements in survival programs. The following table lists Moonbyul's major awards won, grouped by year and category:| Year | Award Ceremony | Category | Recipient | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards | New Artist of the Year | Mamamoo | Shared win with WINNER for 2014 achievements; recognized Mamamoo's debut impact with "Mr. Ambiguous" and "Piano Man."[103] |
| 2020 | Kpopstarz Awards | Best Solo Artist | Moonbyul | Recognized her debut solo single "Selfish."[46] |
| 2020 | Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) | Best Vocal Performance - Group | Mamamoo | Honored the group's vocal harmony on 'HIP'; Moonbyul's rap verses were key to their nomination and win.[104] |
| 2022 | The Second World (JTBC) | Winner | Moonbyul | Solo victory in a girl group rapper survival show; prize included a solo stage at the 37th Golden Disc Awards and an OST opportunity.[105] |
| 2022 | Brand Customer Loyalty Awards | Best DJ – Live Streaming Show | Moonbyul | Awarded for her influential hosting on radio and live broadcasts, reflecting fan loyalty and media impact.[106] |