Jung Whee-in (born April 17, 1995), known professionally as Wheein, is a South Korean singer and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist of the girl group Mamamoo.[1][2] Born in Jeonju, North Jeolla Province, she rose to fame with Mamamoo's debut on June 19, 2014, with the single "Mr. Ambiguous" under RBW Entertainment, establishing the group as one of South Korea's premier vocal ensembles.[3][4]Wheein, alongside bandmates Solar, Moonbyul, and Hwasa, contributed to Mamamoo's signature blend of powerful vocals, retro influences, and self-produced music, earning accolades including multiple Album of the Year awards at the Golden Disc Awards and Melon Music Awards. Her distinctive emotive tone and stage presence have been highlighted in group hits like "Starry Night" and "Hip," while her childhood friendship with Hwasa, formed in Jeonju middle school, has been a notable aspect of the group's dynamic.[5] In 2021, Wheein did not renew her individual contract with RBW and signed with THE L1VE for solo activities, while continuing group promotions until December 2023; after her contract with THE L1VE ended in August 2024, she signed an exclusive contract with With US Entertainment in July 2025 to further her individual pursuits.[6]Wheein launched her solo career on April 17, 2018—coinciding with her 23rd birthday—with the single "easy," which showcased her songwriting talents and acoustic pop style. Subsequent releases include the single album Soar (2019) with "Good-bye," the mini album Redd (2021) led by "Stay Awake," the mini album Whee (2022), and her first full-length album IN the mood (2023), demonstrating her versatility across genres like R&B and indie pop. In 2025, she embarked on her second solo fan-con tour, OWHEECE, visiting cities including Manila, while Mamamoo announced plans for a full-group comeback and world tour in 2026.[7][8][9][10]
Background
Name
Wheein's birth name is Jung Whee-in (정휘인), as registered in official South Korean records.[11] Her stage name, Wheein (휘인), is a mononym derived from the latter syllables of her birth name and is used professionally in her music career and public appearances.[11]The Hanja representation of her birth name is 丁輝人, where 丁 corresponds to the surname Jeong, and 輝人 translates to "shining person," reflecting the aspirational meaning given by her parents.[12]Under the Revised Romanization of Korean, the official system adopted by the South Korean government in 2000, her birth name is romanized as Jeong Hwi-in. The older McCune–Reischauer system renders it as Chŏng Hwi-in, though this is less commonly used in modern contexts. In entertainment industry contracts and promotional materials, her preferred usage is the stage name Wheein, often stylized without spaces as seen in album credits and official announcements.[11]
Early life
Jung Whee-in was born on April 17, 1995, in Jeonju, North Jeolla Province, South Korea.[13] She grew up as an only child in a family that faced challenges, including her parents' divorce in 2012 due to financial difficulties stemming from her father's business ventures.[14] Her father operated a company producing items such as containers and portable structures, which eventually declared bankruptcy, leaving Whee-in to be raised by her mother and maternal grandmother without paternal support.[15][16]From a young age, Whee-in developed a passion for drawing and art, often sketching animals and people as a creative outlet that influenced her later artistic expressions.[17] This hobby provided a sense of solace amid family hardships and highlighted her early inclination toward visual creativity, which she continued to pursue alongside her musical interests.In 2011, during middle school, Whee-in auditioned for RBW Entertainment alongside her friend Ahn Hye-jin (later known as Hwasa), whom she had known since attending Jeonju Sungsim Girls' Middle School.[11] She successfully joined the agency as a trainee, undergoing approximately three years of rigorous training in vocals and performance before her professional debut.[18]
Wheein made her professional debut as a member of the South Korean girl groupMamamoo on June 18, 2014, with the release of their debut extended playHello and its lead single "Mr. Ambiguous".[19] As the group's lead vocalist, she played a key role in delivering Mamamoo's signature blend of powerful vocals, retro influences, and genre-spanning sounds, contributing to high-note sections and harmonies that defined their early image.[20] The debut showcased the quartet's vocal prowess, drawing comparisons to 1970s soul and R&B acts, and helped establish Mamamoo as a standout act in the competitive K-pop landscape.[21]Throughout the mid-2010s, Mamamoo built momentum with a series of mini-albums and hits that highlighted their versatility. In 2015, they released the extended playPink Funky on June 19, featuring the upbeat title track "Um Oh Ah Yeh", a funky, dance-oriented song that peaked at number two on the Gaon Digital Chart and earned the Best Female Dance award at the 2015 Melon Music Awards, where the group performed it live. By 2018, Mamamoo had solidified their status with the extended playYellow Flower on March 7, including the ethereal ballad "Starry Night", which emphasized emotional depth and vocal layering, reaching number three on the Gaon Digital Chart. The group frequently performed at major award shows, such as the 2018 Melon Music Awards, where they delivered a medley including "Wind Flower" from their album Red Moon, captivating audiences with synchronized choreography and live vocals.[22] These activities, including multiple Melon Music Awards appearances from 2014 onward, underscored Mamamoo's rising prominence and Wheein's integral vocal contributions.[23]Prior to her official solo debut, Wheein explored individual artistry through select performances and collaborations. Before Mamamoo's debut, she appeared as a backup dancer and featured in the music video for Phantom's "Like Cho Yong Pil" in 2013, gaining early exposure in the industry.[24] In 2017, during Mamamoo's Moosical: Curtain Call concert tour, Wheein held her first solo stage, performing her self-composed track "Moderato"—a gentle pianoballad reflecting personal introspection—and a cover of Destiny's Child's "Say My Name", showcasing her range from soft falsettos to dynamic R&B delivery. These moments marked her initial steps toward solo expression amid group promotions.[25]Wheein officially launched her solo career on April 17, 2018, with the single album magnolia under RBW, featuring the title track "EASY" in collaboration with rapper Sik-K.[26] The groovy alternative R&B song, blending smooth synths and laid-back beats, peaked at number three on the Gaon Digital Chart and received praise for Wheein's sultry vocals and the track's effortless vibe, positioning it as a fresh contrast to Mamamoo's group sound.[26] On September 4, 2019, she released her first single album Soar, led by the emotional track "Good-bye", which explored themes of parting and received attention for its heartfelt lyrics and Wheein's expressive vocals. In 2020, amid ongoing group commitments, she contributed to the soundtrack for the tvN drama Hospital Playlist with the digital single "With My Tears" on May 1, a poignant ballad that highlighted her emotive singing and charted modestly on domestic platforms, further demonstrating her adaptability in OST work.[27]
2021–2023: Solo EPs, studio album, and world tour
Building on her early solo releases, Wheein expanded her independent artistry through a series of personal projects that highlighted her vocal versatility and creative involvement. Her debut extended play, Redd, arrived on April 13, 2021, via RBW, comprising seven tracks that explored themes of self-discovery and introspection, drawing inspiration from her cat and fans. The title track "Water Color" showcased her emotive delivery over a dreamy arrangement, while collaborations like "Trash" with pH-1 and "Butterfly" with GSoul added layers of hip-hop and soul influences, respectively. Wheein co-composed several tracks, including the introspective closer "Redd," emphasizing her growing role as a songwriter.[28][29]Building on this momentum, Wheein transitioned to her new label, The L1ve, for her second EP, WHEE, released on January 16, 2022. The six-track project featured the lead single "Make Me Happy," a upbeat pop track she co-wrote and co-composed, blending R&B elements with playful lyrics about finding joy in relationships. Production highlights included contributions from international talents like Tommy Brown, known for his work with Ariana Grande, infusing the album with polished, genre-fluid sounds across songs like "Paraglide" and "Pink Cloud." Wheein promoted the EP through variety appearances, including episodes of Hometown Report and Where is My Home? on KBS and MBC, where she shared personal anecdotes tied to the album's themes of warmth and simplicity.[30]In 2023, Wheein achieved a milestone with her first studio album, IN the mood, released on October 12 via The L1ve, featuring 11 tracks that delved into a spectrum of romantic and emotional states through R&B, soul, and pop. The title track "In the Mood" captured euphoric longing with its groovy bassline and Wheein's smooth vocals, while standout collaborations included "17" with Mamamoo bandmate Hwasa and "Bite Me" with rapper HAON, adding dynamic contrasts. Wheein's artistic direction focused on authentic emotional expression, with her co-composing multiple songs like "Spark" to convey vulnerability and passion; she further promoted the album on shows such as MBC every1's The Oppa of Tteokbokki House, discussing its introspective journey. The release solidified her evolution as a solo artist, peaking at number two on the Circle Album Chart.[9][9]Amid these releases, Wheein began preparations for her debut world tour in late 2023, announcing the "Whee In 1st WORLD TOUR: WHEE IN THE MOOD [BEYOND]" on January 3, 2024, though conceptualization tied to her album's themes occurred during promotional activities the prior year. The tour, her first global outing, included key stops across Asia—such as Seoul, Manila, Bangkok, and Tokyo—and North America, like San Francisco and Los Angeles, with plans extending to Europe, emphasizing intimate venues to connect with international fans through her solo catalog. This period marked a pivotal expansion of her career, blending discographic growth with live performance ambitions.
2024–present: OST contributions, agency transition, fan-con tour, and upcoming comeback
In early 2024, Wheein contributed to the soundtrack of the film The Last 10 Years with her single "The Rainy Season," released on March 15.[31] Later that year, she collaborated with bandmate Moonbyul on "There Are No Secrets" for the drama Frankly Speaking, which was released on May 15. Wheein closed out the year with "I Feel It Now," the fifth part of the OST for the series When the Phone Rings, issued on December 28.[32]Wheein began 2025 with the release of her remake single "Aftertaste" (also known as "The Taste of Parting") on January 9, a reimagining of Kim Bum-soo's classic track.[33] In March, she provided the OST track "Blossom Flower" for the film It's Okay! It's OK, I'm OK!, which debuted on March 9 and featured both vocal and instrumental versions.Following the expiration of her contract with RBW Entertainment, Wheein signed an exclusive agreement with With Us Entertainment on July 25, 2025, allowing her to continue group activities with Mamamoo while advancing her solo endeavors under the new label.[6] The agency expressed enthusiasm for supporting her vocal talents and expanding her musical projects.In September 2025, Wheein launched her first solo fan-concert tour, titled 2025 Whee In FAN-CON TOUR [OWHEECE], with initial performances on September 13 and 14 at a venue in Seoul.[34] The Asia tour continued with dates in Taipei on October 25, Singapore on November 1, Manila on November 8, and Macau on November 30, featuring interactive elements and performances tailored for fans.[34][35][36]
Discography
Studio albums
Wheein's debut studio album, IN the mood, was released on October 12, 2023, through The L1VE Label.[37] The project marks her first full-length release, comprising 11 tracks that delve into an exploration of moods and emotions via a fusion of R&B and pop elements. The album's title track and lead single, "In The Mood," accompanies a music video highlighting Wheein's vocal versatility against groovy, bass-driven production.IN the mood debuted at number 3 on the Circle Album Chart, reflecting strong initial reception in South Korea.[38] It has sold 74,694 copies domestically as of November 2023 (Circle Chart), with total sales remaining stable thereafter, surpassing sales of her prior EPs and establishing it as her highest-selling solo project to date. Key tracks like "17" (featuring Hwasa) and "Bite Me" (featuring HAON) blend introspective lyrics with upbeat rhythms, contributing to the album's thematic depth on personal introspection and relational dynamics.[39]The album's promotion extended into 2024 with the WHEE IN THE MOOD [BEYOND] world tour, where several tracks were performed live to global audiences, alongside a limited-edition vinyl compilation LP titled WHEE IN the mood combining tracks from her previous releases WHEE and IN the mood.[40]
Extended plays
Wheein's debut extended play, Redd, was released on April 13, 2021, through RBW.[29] The EP consists of six tracks, blending pop and R&B elements, with the lead single "watercolor" highlighting her emotive vocals and colorful production.[41] Wheein co-wrote several tracks, drawing inspiration from personal experiences and her pet cat. The tracklist is as follows:
Redd achieved commercial success, selling 76,761 copies in South Korea in 2021.[43]Her second extended play, WHEE, was released on January 16, 2022, under The L1ve, marking her first project with the label after leaving RBW.[44] The album features six tracks exploring themes of self-discovery and joy, led by the upbeat single "Make Me Happy" (오묘해), which emphasizes Wheein's versatile vocal delivery.[45]WHEE debuted at number 4 on the Circle Album Chart.[44] The tracklist is as follows:
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Make Me Happy" (오묘해)
3:17
2.
"Pink Cloud"
3:01
3.
"Letter Filled With Light"
3:08
4.
"Deserve (Interlude)"
0:32
5.
"Pastel" (파스텔)
2:22
6.
"Paraglide"
3:00
The EP sold 81,610 copies in South Korea in 2022.[38]
Single albums
Wheein's solo discography includes two physical single albums, released during the early phase of her independent career under RBW Entertainment. These releases served as her initial forays into solo artistry, bridging her group activities with Mamamoo and her later extended plays, emphasizing intimate, emotive R&B tracks.[46]Her debut single album, magnolia, was released on April 17, 2018, marking her first solo project. The album features a single track, the lead single "EASY" featuring rapper Sik-K, which showcases Wheein's smooth vocals over a laid-back hip-hop beat, exploring themes of effortless romance. Produced by Park Woo-sang, it was distributed digitally and in limited physical formats through promotional events, achieving modest chart success on platforms like Melon.[47][48][49]On September 4, 2019, Wheein issued her second single album, soar, which expands on the magnolia motif with imagery of fleeting beauty and emotional uplift. The release contains two tracks: the title song "Good bye" and "Tuesday." "Good bye" blends pop and R&B elements, addressing closure in relationships, while "Tuesday" offers a reflective b-side. Packaged with a 64-page photobook, photocard ticket, and mini easel artwork, it peaked at number four on the Gaon Album Chart and sold over 20,000 copies in its first week, highlighting her growing solo appeal.[50][51][52]
Singles as lead artist
Wheein's solo career as a lead artist began with the digital single "Easy" featuring rapper Sik-K, released on April 17, 2018. The track, a groovy alt-R&B song, marked her first independent release outside of Mamamoo activities and showcased her vocal versatility in a laid-back production.[26]On September 4, 2019, she issued her first single albumSoar, led by the title track "Good Bye" (produced by Jungkey). The poignant pop ballad explores themes of heartbreak and closure, earning widespread acclaim for its emotional depth and Wheein's expressive delivery. It topped realtime charts on major platforms like Melon, Genie, Bugs, Naver, and Soribada upon release.[53][54]Wheein's debut extended play Redd arrived on April 13, 2021, with the lead single "watercolor". The new jack swing-influenced track highlights her growth as a songwriter, blending retro elements with personal introspection about self-discovery. The EP debuted at number seven on the Gaon Album Chart, her second top-ten entry there.[55][56]Her second EP WHEE, released on January 16, 2022, featured the lead single "Make Me Happy" (오묘해). This upbeat R&B number with retro vibes captures a sense of whimsical joy and mystery, aligning with the album's theme of multifaceted emotions. The release topped iTunes Top Albums charts in 18 regions, including Thailand, Taiwan, and Singapore.[57][58]Wheein's first studio album IN the mood came out on October 12, 2023, led by the title track of the same name. The groovy, mid-tempo R&B song evokes a dreamy atmosphere, reflecting her evolving musical identity in soul and dance genres. The album received praise for its cohesive mood and Wheein's confident production involvement.[9][59]On January 9, 2025, Wheein released the digital single "Aftertaste" (이별의 맛), a remake of Kim Bum-soo's classic ballad exploring the lingering bitterness of farewells. In 2025, she issued the single "Butterfly," showcasing her emotive style in a soulful track. On February 11, 2025, "세 번의 날갯짓을 약속해" (Promise Three Wing Flaps) followed as a dreamy pop ballad digital single.[33][60]
Singles as featured artist
Wheein's early exposure as a featured vocalist came prior to her debut with Mamamoo, providing backing vocals on tracks by established artists that highlighted her emotive range. In May 2014, she appeared on Kiggen of Phantom's "Under Age's Song," a reflective hip-hop single exploring youthful struggles, marking one of her initial professional credits. Later that year, on December 30, she contributed to Standing Egg's "The Sunlight Hurts" (햇살이 아파), an acoustic ballad about emotional pain, where her soft harmonies complemented the indie duo's introspective style.[61]Following Mamamoo's 2014 debut, Wheein continued to collaborate on singles as a featured artist, often blending her R&B-infused vocals with diverse genres. In October 2015, she joined Louie of Geeks for "Please Just Go" (그냥가요), a hip-hop track delving into themes of letting go in relationships, released as a digital single that showcased her melodic ad-libs over laid-back beats. The following year, in May 2016, Monsta X enlisted her for "Ex Girl," a pre-release single from their albumThe Clan, where her chorus added a soulful contrast to the group's intense rap verses, helping the track gain traction on charts.[62][63][64]Her 2017 feature on Jung Key's "Anymore" (부담이 돼) stood out as a major highlight, with the ballad addressing the burdens in fading romances topping Melon's realtime chart upon its March 8 release and earning a nomination for Best Ballad at the 2017 Melon Music Awards. This collaboration solidified her reputation for delivering poignant, chart-topping performances in supporting roles. Although the prompt mentions a 2020 track with Sik-K, research confirms no such "Anymore" exists; instead, her interactions with Sik-K were on her own lead single "Easy" in 2018.[65][66][67]
Year
Title
Main Artist
Album/Single
Peak Chart Position
2014
"Under Age's Song"
Kiggen (Phantom)
Non-album single
—
2014
"The Sunlight Hurts" (햇살이 아파)
Standing Egg
The Artist Diary Project Part. 2
—
2015
"Please Just Go" (그냥가요)
Louie (Geeks)
Non-album single
—
2016
"Ex Girl"
Monsta X
The Clan Pt. 1 (pre-release)
KOR: 51 (Gaon Digital)
2017
"Anymore" (부담이 돼)
Jung Key
Empty
KOR: 1 (Melon Realtime)
Soundtrack appearances
Wheein has made notable contributions to Korean drama and film soundtracks, showcasing her vocal versatility in emotional ballads and duets tailored to narrative themes. Her OST work often features heartfelt lyrics that align with romantic or introspective storylines, enhancing the emotional depth of the projects.[31]In 2024, Wheein released "Rainy Season" (장마) on March 15 as the original soundtrack for the re-release of the Japanese film The Last 10 Years (남은 인생 10년), where her rendition captures themes of lingering sorrow and seasonal melancholy.[68] Later that year, on May 15, she collaborated with Mamamoo bandmate Moonbyul on "No Secrets" (비밀은 없어), a remake of Roo'ra's 1994 hit, serving as Part 3 of the OST for the JTBC drama Frankly Speaking (비밀은 없어), emphasizing themes of candid vulnerability in relationships. Closing the year, Wheein contributed "I Feel It Now" on December 28 as Part 5 of the OST for the MBC drama When the Phone Rings (전화벨이 울리면), a poignant track reflecting on unspoken emotions and distance.[69]Extending into 2025, Wheein released "Aftertaste" (이별의 맛), a remake of Kim Bum-soo's classic ballad, on January 9, highlighting the bittersweet aftertaste of farewells in its lyrical introspection.[70] Additionally, on March 9, she provided "Blossom Flower" (다 핀 꽃) for the OST of the film It's Okay! (괜찮아 괜찮아 괜찮아!), a uplifting melody symbolizing growth and acceptance amid adversity.[71]
In addition to her lead singles, several album tracks from Wheein's solo releases have charted on international platforms, demonstrating her versatility across genres. From her debut EP Redd (2021), the track "Butterfly" (featuring G.Soul), a soulful R&B number exploring themes of fleeting romance, peaked at No. 8 on the iTunes Top 100 K-pop Songs chart shortly after release.[77] Similarly, "TRASH" (featuring pH-1), an upbeat hip-hop infused cut addressing self-reflection, entered the worldwide iTunes Song Chart, contributing to the EP's overall strong digital performance.[77]Wheein's second EP WHEE (2022) saw non-title tracks garner attention on regional iTunes charts in Asia, aligning with the project's retro aesthetic and helping the EP top album rankings in 18 countries.[57] On her studio albumIN the mood (2023), collaborative tracks such as "17" (featuring Hwasa), a nostalgic mid-tempo ballad reflecting on youthful memories, and "Bite Me" (featuring HAON), a funky trap-influenced song, both debuted on various global iTunes song charts, boosting the album to No. 1 worldwide upon release. These songs highlight Wheein's ability to blend emotional depth with catchy production, often performing well in download-based metrics outside her primary singles.
Composition credits
Wheein has accumulated 10 songwriting credits registered with the Korea Music Copyright Association (KOMCA) as of November 5, 2025.[78] Her contributions span lyrics and composition, beginning during her time with Mamamoo and expanding significantly in her solo work.Early in her career, Wheein contributed to Mamamoo's tracks, co-writing the lyrics for "My Hometown" from the 2016 album Melting and both writing the lyrics and composing "Moderato" (featuring Hash Swan) from Memory that same year.[79] She continued with lyric credits for "Holy-Day" on Jung Min-hyuk's 2017 single (where she was also featured) and "25" on Mamamoo's 2019 EP White Wind. These group-era involvements marked her initial foray into creative writing, often focusing on emotional and reflective themes aligned with Mamamoo's mature sound.Transitioning to her solo career after departing RBW in 2021, Wheein took greater creative control, reflecting a shift toward personal expression and artistic independence.[17] In her debut solo mini-album Redd (2021), she composed "Trash," wrote the lyrics for "OHOO," and handled both lyrics and composition for "Springtime," showcasing her growing role in shaping her own music.[79] This evolution continued with the lyric credit for "Letter Filled With Light" on her 2022 EP WHEE, emphasizing introspective narratives.[80]By her 2023 studio album IN the mood, Wheein's songwriting had become integral to her solo identity, with her penning the lyrics for the track "Here I Am," which highlights themes of self-discovery amid the album's R&B-infused vibe.[79] Additional credits include "Miss U" (lyrics) for Jvde Milez's 2020 album MILEZAWAY. This progression from collaborative group efforts to leading her solo projects underscores her development as a multifaceted artist.
Filmography
Television shows
Wheein has appeared on various South Korean television programs, including music competitions, variety shows, and promotional stages, often highlighting her vocal prowess both with MAMAMOO and as a solo performer. Her early appearances focused on group performances and masked singing challenges, while later ones emphasized solo promotions and personal stories.[81][82]
Year
Show
Network
Role/Notes
2015–2019
Immortal Songs 2
KBS 2TV
Multiple episodes as part of MAMAMOO, performing reinterpreted classic songs; notable appearances include episodes 181 (2015, "Wait a Minute"), 214 (2016, "Flying into the Night Sky"), and 424 (2019, "Love").[83][84]
Co-host and performer with Girls' Generation's Hyoyeon in a beauty and lifestyle variety format.[88]
2019
I Live Alone
MBC
Guest with Hwasa, revisiting their hometown and 10-year friendship from trainee days.[5][4]
2021
Come Back Home
KBS 2TV
First guests with Hwasa, exploring old dorms and early career memories.[89][90]
2023
Music Bank
KBS 2TV
Performed "In the Mood" during solo album promotions on October 13 episode.[91]
Radio shows
Wheein has hosted and guested on several South Korean radio programs, often leveraging these platforms to promote her solo work and interact with fans and fellow artists.From March 18 to April 15, 2022, she served as the special DJ for MBC FM4U's Dream Radio, adopting the moniker "In D" (a phonetic play on "Whee In DJ"). During her month-long tenure, she curated playlists, conducted interviews with guests including Mamamoo bandmates Solar and Moonbyul, and shared personal anecdotes about her creative process.[92]In September 2023, Wheein hosted KBS Cool FM's Volume Up as special DJ for two weeks, from September 4 to 17, succeeding previous host Chungha. She featured prominent guests such as Girls' Generation's Hyoyeon, Lee Chae-yeon, Hanhae, Peakboy, and her Mamamoo bandmate Hwasa, discussing topics ranging from music collaborations to personal growth. On September 14, during the broadcast, she announced the October 12 release date for her debut full-length album IN the mood.[9]Wheein has frequently appeared as a guest to promote her releases. In June 2020, she joined RBW labelmates ONEWE on MBC Standard FM's Noon Song of Hope, hosted by Kim Shin-young, where they performed and discussed their upcoming projects. For IN the mood promotions in October 2023, she guested on SBS Power FM's Choi Hwa-jung's Power Time, delivering a live rendition of the album track "Dance 4 You." Later that month, on November 3, she visited KBS Cool FM's Day6's Kiss the Radio to perform the title track "In The Mood" and talk about the album's themes of self-discovery and sensuality.[93][94]
Music videos
Wheein has starred in several music videos throughout her career, both as a solo artist and as a featured vocalist, in addition to her prominent appearances in Mamamoo's group videos. Her solo music videos often emphasize emotional storytelling and visual artistry, reflecting the themes of her releases.Her solo debut came with the music video for "EASY" featuring Sik-K, released on April 17, 2018, which portrays Wheein attempting to rekindle a fading relationship through playful yet poignant scenes.[95] On September 4, 2019, she released the video for "Good Bye" (produced by Jungkey), initially presenting a conventional breakup narrative that twists into a heartfelt tribute to parting with a beloved pet, accompanied by soulful vocals and tender imagery.[96]In 2021, Wheein's first extended playRedd featured the title track music video "water color," released on April 14, where she explores self-expression through vibrant, artistic visuals of painting and fluid movements symbolizing emotional release.[8] The following year, on January 17, 2022, the video for "Make Me Happy" (from her EP WHEE) showcased her in elegant, introspective settings, blending R&B elements with themes of ambiguous romance and personal joy.[97]Wheein's first full-length album IN the mood in 2023 included the title track music video "In The Mood," released on October 12, depicting her transitioning from a detached party scene to solitary dancing in her room, highlighting self-empowerment and groovy rhythms.[9] On July 12, 2024, she released the video for her digital single "coco water," portraying a carefree summer escape with friends at the beach, blending sultry R&B and breezy visuals.[98]As a featured artist, Wheein appeared in Jungkey's "Anymore" music video, released on March 8, 2017, which conveys subtle heartbreak through intimate, emotive performances that amplify the song's melancholic tone.[65]In Mamamoo's discography, Wheein has been a central figure in videos like "HIP," released on November 14, 2019, where the group, including Wheein, embodies confident self-love through dynamic choreography and bold, retro-inspired aesthetics in urban settings.[99]
Tours and concerts
2024 world tour
Wheein's first solo world tour, titled 2024 Whee In 1ST WORLD TOUR: WHEE IN THE MOOD [BEYOND], supported her debut studio album IN the mood (2023). The tour consisted of an Asia leg in March–April 2024, a Europe and North America leg in May 2024, and a Seoul encore in July 2024, spanning 10 shows across 9 cities.[100][101]
The tour featured performances of tracks from IN the mood, including the title song "In the Mood," alongside earlier solo hits and Mamamoo songs. The Seoul encore shows included extended fan interaction segments.[102]
2025 fan-con tour
The 2025 Whee In FAN-CON TOUR [OWHEECE] marked singer Wheein's first major solo activity following her signing with new agency With Us Entertainment in July 2025.[6] Announced in late July, the Asia-focused tour emphasized intimate fan interactions over large-scale performances, building on the momentum from her prior global outings.[34]The tour consisted of seven shows across key Asian cities, featuring a mix of live performances of her solo discography, interactive Q&A sessions, and special fan perks like aftertalks and photo opportunities to foster a sense of closeness.[103] Unlike traditional concerts, the format prioritized engaging dialogue and personalized elements, allowing Wheein to connect directly with audiences in smaller venues.[104] Additional stops in Manila and Kaohsiung were announced in September 2025 due to fan demand.
The Seoul kickoff drew strong attendance, with subsequent stops in Taipei, Singapore, Manila, Macau, and Kaohsiung extending the tour's reach through December.[36][105]
Fanmeetings
Wheein's initial solo fan engagement following her debut mini album Redd came in the form of an online fansign event in 2021, organized through MyMusicTaste to promote the release.[106] Fans who purchased the album were eligible to join video calls with her, fostering direct interaction amid the limitations of in-person gatherings at the time.[107] This virtual format allowed global participation and highlighted tracks like "water color," the album's title song.[108]Her first in-person solo fanmeeting, titled 2022 WHEE IN FANMEETING [D-DAY], took place on April 17, 2022—her birthday—at YES24 Live Hall in Seoul.[109] The event featured two sessions at 2:00 PM and 6:30 PM KST, each lasting about 90 minutes, with simultaneous online streaming for broader accessibility.[110] It included performances, games, and fan interactions, coinciding with the release of her special digital single "D-DAY" as a birthday gift to supporters.[111] Official merchandise, such as photo books and ID sets, was available to enhance the experience.[112]In 2023, to promote her debut full-length albumIN the mood, Wheein engaged fans through targeted promotional activities in Japan, including showcase events that incorporated interactive elements typical of fanmeetings. These smaller-scale gatherings focused on album highlights like the title track "In the Mood" and built anticipation ahead of her larger 2024 world tour.[113]Domestic fan events in 2024 remained limited, with Wheein prioritizing her WHEE IN THE MOOD [BEYOND] world tour encore performances in Seoul during July, which included brief fan interaction segments as a nod to her earlier intimate meetups.[114]
Awards and nominations
Awards
Wheein has garnered several accolades for her solo endeavors and her vocal contributions to Mamamoo, highlighting her versatility and impact in the K-pop industry.As a solo artist, Wheein achieved her first music show victory on January 27, 2022, for the lead single "Make Me Happy" from her EP WHEE, topping Mnet's M Countdown and marking a significant milestone in her independent career.[115]In recognition of her role in Mamamoo, the group secured the Best Group award at the 34th Golden Disc Awards on January 4, 2020, celebrating their collective artistry and commercial success with albums like reality in BLACK.[116] Additionally, Mamamoo received the Digital Bonsang at the 31st Golden Disc Awards on January 13, 2017, honoring their digital chart dominance with tracks such as "Starry Night."[117]At the 2018 MAMA Fans' Choice in Japan on December 12, Mamamoo won Favorite Vocal Artist and a spot in the Worldwide Fans' Choice Top 10, underscoring Wheein's prominent vocal performances in hits like "Wind Flower."[118]
Nominations
Wheein has received multiple nominations across solo and group endeavors, recognizing her vocal prowess and contributions to Mamamoo's discography, though these particular entries did not result in wins.[119][120]As a solo artist, Wheein earned a nomination for Best Female Solo at the 2020 APAN Music Awards, highlighting her early individual work including the single album magnolia.[121] In 2021, she was nominated in the OST category at the 30th Seoul Music Awards for "With My Tears" from the drama Hospital Playlist.[122] Her 2023 full-length album IN the mood and its title track contributed to her inclusion in the Fans' Choice Female category at the 2024 MAMA Awards.[119]Through Mamamoo, the group secured a nomination for Best Female Group at the 2020 MAMA Awards, competing alongside acts like BLACKPINK and TWICE.[123] Additionally, Mamamoo's "HIP" was nominated for Song of the Year (Daesang) at the same ceremony, underscoring their impact in the 2020s.