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South Korean singer
A.K.A.
Hwa Sa
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Jeonju, North Jeolla Province, South Korea
Age
28 years
Residence
Seoul, Empire of Japan, South Korea
Education
Jeonju Elementary School,
Wongwang Information Arts High School,
Instruments:
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Biography

Ahn Hye-jin (Korean: 안혜진, born July 23, 1995), known professionally by her stage name Hwasa (Korean: 화사, most often stylized as Hwa Sa), is a South Korean singer, songwriter, fashion model and rapper currently signed to RBW. She debuted as a member of the girl group Mamamoo in 2014. She made her debut as a solo artist in February 2019, with the digital single "Twit".

Early life

Ahn Hye-jin was born on July 23, 1995, in Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea, where she lived with her parents and two elder sisters. She graduated from Wonkwang Information Arts High School. Hwasa often cites Beyoncé as her music inspiration, when she opened up in an interview and said "After hearing someone say that she is unique and good at singing but is fat and not pretty, she went home and watched videos of Beyoncé performing all night."

Even before her K-pop debut, a number of South Korean artists – including Solbi and the band Standing Egg – recognized her talent and featured her on their tracks when she was 18.

Career

2014–present: Debut with Mamamoo and solo projects

Hwasa debuted as a member of the girl group Mamamoo on June 19, 2014, being one of the leading voices with the release of the lead single "Mr. Ambiguous" from their first extended play (EP) Hello. She wrote and composed her first solo song, "My Heart/I Do Me," from Hello.

In March 2018, Hwasa released her second solo song, "Be Calm," as part of Mamamoo's sixth EP, Yellow Flower. The music video for the song was uploaded on March 25 and has gained 6.3 million views as of January 2021. "Be Calm" charted at number 35 on the Gaon Download Chart.

2018–2019: Solo debut with "Twit" and further solo projects

In April 2018, Hwasa joined the cast of KBS reality television show Hyena on the Keyboard; the appearance spawned a collaboration with rapper Loco titled "Don't". Hwasa took part in writing and composing the song and it topped the South Korean's Gaon Digital Chart. "Don't" was later certified Platinum for 100 million streams in January 2019 and again for 2.5 million downloads in August 2019.

In February 2019, Hwasa made her debut as a solo artist with the digital single, "Twit," which she participated in writing and composing. The song was a commercial success, peaking atop the Gaon Digital Chart and scored a "Triple Crown," topping the Gaon Digital, Gaon Download and Gaon Streaming charts. "Twit" also peaked at number three on Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart for the week of March 2, 2019.

Hwasa released the single "In The Fall," a collaboration with South Korean hip-hop producer Woogie, in October 2019.

In December 2019, "Twit" was featured in Billboard's "The 25 Best K-pop Songs of 2019: Critics' Pick" list at number 8. "Twit" was also ranked at number 13 of 29 songs on Refinery29's "The Best K-Pop Songs Of 2019," and Rolling Stone India featured the music video in their "10 Best K-pop Music Videos of 2019."

2020–present: María and continued solo success

In March 2020, Hwasa collaborated with the English singer Dua Lipa for a remix of Lipa's "Physical," which features Korean lyrics.

In April, it was reported that Hwasa had joined the original soundtrack lineup of the Korean drama The King: Eternal Monarch and would be releasing her first solo soundtrack song, titled "Orbit." The song debuted at number 16 on Billboard World Digital Song Sales Chart for the week of May 2, 2020.

On June 29, Hwasa released her debut EP, titled Maria, and the lead single of the same name. The EP debuted at number seven on the Billboard World Albums and 81on Billboard Top Current Albums Sales charts for the week of July 11, 2020. After release, the EP ranked first in 20 countries on the iTunes Album Chart around the world, including United States. Consequently, Hwasa became the first Korean female solo artist to rank on top of the United States iTunes Albums Chart. Lead single "Maria" was composed by Hwasa and producer Park Woo-sang with the goal of showing her growth as a singer-songwriter. Hwasa also wrote the lyrics for "LMM" and composed "Why." For the week of September 26, 2020, "Maria" peaked at number two on Billboard K-pop Hot 100 and on the week of October 3, 2020, it peaked at number 79 on Billboard Japan Hot 100. "Maria" also debuted at number six on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart.

On season six of JTBC's entertainment show Hidden Singer, Hwasa was one of the contestants for the episode airing on September 11, 2020. In the final round, Hwasa won by an overwhelming 79 votes, which ended the four consecutive losing streaks from previous contestants and earned the singer her second win as an original singer of the season.

Hwasa joined the cast of MBC reality-variety show How Do You Play? On October 10, she debuted with Refund Sisters, the project supergroup created through Hangout with Yoo. The group released their debut single, "Don't Touch Me." "Don't Touch Me" peaked atop the Gaon Digital Chart for two consecutive weeks.

At the end of 2020, "Maria" was featured in Billboard's article "A Look Back at Billboard's K-Pop 100 Chart in 2020 and All Its Big Players." "Maria" charted with a record 19 consecutive weeks in the top-ten, making it the song with the second most weeks in the chart's top-ten. Streaming service Spotify also announced their "2020 Most Played Female Korean K-pop Artists," and Hwasa was ranked 4th. One of Hwasa's side tracks, "LMM" was featured in MTV News' "The Best K-POP B-sides of 2020" at number eight. "Maria" also landed at second place in Rolling Stone India's "20 Best K-pop Music Videos of 2020." "Maria" was then featured in Paper Magazine at number 27 of their "40 Best K-pop Songs of 2020". The article mentioned that "Hwasa is known to many as a fearless person but her single 'Maria' deconstructs that image, casting an image of a young woman who is at once vulnerable and confident, playful and seductive — idol and human." Time magazine released an article titled, "The Songs and Albums That Defined K-Pop's Monumental Year in 2020," and stated that "of the solo releases this year, Hwasa's "Maria" leaves the most searing impression. The track is sleek and sultry, oozing with her distinct charisma as she sings in her low-toned, rounded voice over syncopated drum beats." With her continuous success, Hwasa managed to rank ninth on the "Top 100 Kpop Idols YouTube Worldwide Search Rankings for 2020."

On July 23, 2021, Hwasa launched her YouTube channel, "Hwasa Official" and posted her first video.

Impact and influence

Hwasa has appeared on Korea Power Celebrity 40 list placing 26th in 2019, and was featured by Forbes in their 30 Under 30 Asia list of 2021. She was ranked as the 16th most popular K-pop idol in 2018 and 9th in 2019 in annual surveys conducted by Gallup Korea. Also, she was ranked 9th in annual survey for Gallup Korea's Singer of the Year in 2020 under the category selected by respondents in age group 13 to 39. She also has been placed first occasionally on the Korean Business Research Institute's monthly "Individual Girl Group Members Brand Power Ranking".

Hwasa's appearances on reality shows, I Live Alone and Let's Eat Dinner Together, has been credited for influencing restaurant habits, food recipes and increased sales of foods and accessories in South Korea.

Endorsements

In September 2018, Hwasa was selected as an ambassador for outdoor brand The North Face. In October 2018, she became the first female model for Lotte Crunky Gold since its release in 1984. In March 2019, Hwasa became an endorser for Davich's 'Trevues' lenses. In March 2019, Coca-Cola's ice tea brand Gold Peak Tea selected Hwasa as their new model. She then became the newest muse for make up brand Rarekind in April 2019. In June 2019, Hwasa became the new model for Everland Caribbean Bay. Hwasa later on was featured on the cover of Cosmopolitan Korea's August 2019 issue. In November, she teamed up with Vogue magazine and Urban Decay cosmetics for their "Pretty Different" and "Queen" inspired concepts. Ottogi revealed in November 2019 that their newest model for their Jjamppong instant noodles was Hwasa.

In January 2020, The Sims 4 announced that Hwasa will be part of their advertising campaign. EA Korea released "Play With Life," a Sims 4 commercial film video featuring Hwasa. She then teamed up with MCM for the February issue of Elle Korea, a fashion magazine. In February of that year, Hwasa was chosen as an ambassador for sports brand Adidas. Hwasa later on became Kiss New York's new muse in April, and the following month, she was chosen as a model for a hangover drink by Lotte Chilsung Beverage. Hwasa was featured on the cover of Cosmopolitan Korea's August 2020 issue. Tommy Jeans released a campaign pictorial with Hwasa on September 16 for the 2020 Fall Season. In September, Vogue and Gucci had a collaboration campaign from the idea of having time with themselves. In 2021, Hwasa was featured in Vogue's February 2021 issue.

Discography

Extended plays

TitleDetailsPeak chart positionsSales
KOR
US World
María
  • Released: June 29, 2020
  • Label: RBW
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
57
  • KOR: 66,121

Singles

As lead artist

TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
KOR
KORHot
JPNHot

NZHot

US World
"Twit"201911223N/AMaría
"María"20202279856
  • KMCA: Platinum
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Collaborations

TitleYearPeak chart positionsSalesCertificationsAlbum
KOR
KORHot
US World
"Dab Dab"
(with Moonbyul)
201669
  • KOR: 31,040
N/AMemory
"Love Comes"
(with Esna)
2017N/ANon-album single
"Don't"
(with Loco)
201811
  • KOR: 2,500,000
  • KMCA: Platinum
Hyena on the Keyboard, Pt. 4
"Two Girl Love a Man"
(with Wheein and Kim Hyunchul)
2019N/AN/AFe's 10th : Preview
"In The Fall"
(with Woogie)
91Hwa:telier
"I Can't Make You Love Me"
(with Kinda Blue)
2021Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

As featured artist

TitleYearPeak chart positionsSalesAlbum
KOR
KORHot
US World
"Biting My Nails"
(Phantom feat. Hwasa)
2013N/APhantom Theory
"Break Up for You, Not Yet for Me"
(Standing Egg feat. Park Shin-hye and Hwasa)
Non-album singles
"Boy Jump" (소년점프)
(Baechigi feat. Hwasa)
201480
  • KOR: 50,181
"Drinks Up"
(Ja Mezz feat. Hwasa)
2015N/AHangover and 1/4
"Mileage"
(Primary feat. Paloalto and Hwasa)
45
  • KOR: 114,263
2-3 and 2
"Call Me" (연락해)
(Basick and Lil Boi feat. Hwasa)
26
  • KOR: 105,060
Basick X Lil Boi
"Love Talk"
(Kisum feat. Hwasa)
43
  • KOR: 81,336
Non-album singles
"Ddang" (땡땡땡)
(Suran feat. Hwasa)
2016N/A
"Nice"
(Basick feat. G2 and Hwasa)
100
  • KOR: 18,274
Nice
"Hook가 HookGA"
(High4:20 feat. Hwasa)
N/AHook가 HookGA
"I Am Me"
(San E feat. Hwasa)
201761
  • KOR: 28,700
Season of Suffering
"Cotton Candy"
(Woodie Gochild feat. Hwasa)
2018N/A#Gochild
"Treat Me Bad"
(K.Will feat. Hwasa)
The 4th Album, Pt. 2 'Mood Indigo'
"Physical" (Remix)
(Dua Lipa feat. Hwasa)
2020124Future Nostalgia
"Q" (모르겠다고)
(Onewe feat. Hwasa)
123/4 and One
"Hop In" (호피무늬)
(Uhm Jung Hwa feat. Hwasa and DPR Live)
Non-album single
"Hula Hoops"
(DPR Live feat. Beenzino and Hwasa)
202118521Iite Cool
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Promotional singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
KOR
US World
"Play With Life"2021117Non-album single

Soundtrack appearances

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
KOR
US World
"Orbit"202016The King: Eternal Monarch OST Part.2
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Other songs

YearTitleFormatAlbumNotesRef.
2014"I Do Me"Digital download, streamingHello (by Mamamoo)solo song by Hwasa
2017"There Is No One (Follow Me, Aerobics Girl)"Mask Singer 112th (Live)solo song by Hwasa
2019"When You Come To My Heart"[Vol.8] Yu Hee-yul's 10th Anniversary Project of Sketchbook: The Fourth Voice "Sketchbook X Hwasa"original song by Cho Deok-bae
"You Are Crying"[Vol.9] Yu Hee-yul's 10th Anniversary Project of Sketchbook: The Fourth Voice "Sketchbook X Hwasa"original song by Jeon Yeong-rok
"Fairy Of Shampoo"[Vol.10] Yu Hee-yul's 10th Anniversary Project of Sketchbook: The Fourth Voice "Sketchbook X Hwasa"original song by Lee Seung-chul

Other charted songs

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
"Be Calm" (덤덤해지네)2018Yellow Flower
"Intro: Nobody Else"2020María
"Kidding"
"Why"
"I'm Bad Too" (feat. DPR Live)
"LMM"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Composition credits

All song credits are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association's database unless stated otherwise.

YearArtistSongAlbumLyricsMusic
2014Mamamoo & Geeks"Heeheehaheho"HelloYesNo
Mamamoo"I Do Me"Yes
2015"Freakin Shoes"Pink Funky
"Um Oh Ah Yeh"No
"Um Oh Ah Yeh"
2016"Taller Than You"Melting
"My Hometown"
"Recipe"Yes
High4:20"HookGA"HookGANo
Mamamoo"Décalcomanie"Memory
"I Love Too"
2017"Yes I Am"Purple
"Aze Gag"Yes
2018SSS"Dangerous Girl"Non-album singleNo
Mamamoo"Be Calm"Yellow FlowerYes
Hwasa & Loco"Don't"Non-album single
Mamamoo"Sleep in the Car"Red MoonNo
Woodie Gochild"Cotton Candy"#GochildYes
2019Hwasa"Twit"María
Hwasa & Woogie"In The Fall"Non-album single
Mamamoo"Hip"Reality in Black
2020Hwasa"María"María
"Why"No
Hwasa"Kidding"NoYes
Hwasa"LMM"Yes
Mamamoo"Dingga"TravelNo
2021Park Hyeon-jin"Paradise"Non-album single
DPR Live"Hula Hoops"Iite CoolYesNo
Mamamoo"Decalcomanie 2021"I Say Mamamoo: The Best
"Yes I am (Funk boost ver.)"
"Um Oh Ah Yeh 2021"
"HIP (Remix ver.)"Yes
"HeeHeeHaHeHo Part.2"No

Filmography

Television shows

YearNetworkTitleNoteRef.
2017MBCKing of Mask SingerEpisodes 111–112 as "Follow Me Aerobics Girl"
2018–presentMBCI Live AloneRegular cast
2020MBCHangout With YooRegular cast Episodes 56–68 as a part of Refund Sisters (Sil Bi)
JTBCHidden SingerContestant (Won)

Television series

YearNetworkTitleRoleNoteRef.
2016tvNEntourageHerselfCameo (Ep. 1)

Host

YearNetworkTitleNotes
2019MBCMBC Entertainment Awardswith P.O and Jun Hyun-moo

Radio Show

YearNetworkTitleNotes
2015KBSKPOP Planetoficial DJ with Im Hyun Sik (BTOB) and Jae Jin (F.T.ISLAND)

Awards and nominations

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