Kim Da-hyun
South Korean singer

Kim Da-hyun

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South Korean singer
A.K.A.
Kim Da Hyun
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Female
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28 May 1998(South Korea)
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Hanlim Multi Art High School
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Introduction

Kim Da-hyun (Korean: 김다현; Hanja: 金多賢; born May 28, 1998), known mononymously as Dahyun (Korean: 다현), is a South Korean singer and rapper. She is a member of the South Korean girl group Twice formed by JYP Entertainment.

Biography

Dahyun was born in Seongnam, Gyeonggi province, on May 28, 1998. Dahyun grew up with her parents and older brother. At a young age, she started singing with her Christian church choir. Dahyun first attracted attention as a sixth grader in elementary school with a dance at church named the "eagle dance" which was posted on YouTube. Before Dahyun became a trainee at Jyp,Dahyun auditioned for SM, JYP, and YG at the same time. She also got accepted by all 3 companies, but she chose JYP.Dahyun was recruited to become a trainee for JYP Entertainment after a talent scout saw her performance at a dance festival, and she subsequently trained with them for over three years. In 2015 Dahyun competed in Sixteen, a reality television show created to select the members of JYP Entertainment's new girl group. Dahyun was subsequently selected to join Twice, as one of the nine successful participants in the competition. In October 2015, Twice officially debuted with the release of their first mini-album, The Story Begins and the lead track "Like Ooh-Ahh". In addition to regular singing, Dahyun serves as one of Twice's rappers, along with fellow group member Chaeyoung. In Gallup Korea's annual music poll for 2017, Dahyun was voted as the seventeenth most popular idol in South Korea.

In November 2018, right-wing Japanese lawmaker Masaru Onodera criticized Dahyun for wearing a T-shirt made by Marymond, an organization that raises funds for helping comfort women, victims of sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. In the aftermath, The Korea Times criticized J. Y. Park, the founder of JYP Entertainment, for failing to speak up in her defense.

Discography

Year Song Album Artist Notes Ref.
2017 "Missing U" Twicetagram Twice With Earattack and Chaeyoung
2019 "Trick it" Feel Special With JQ
"21:29" All Twice Members

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