Jeon So-mi

Ennik Somi Douma (born March 9, 2001), known by her Korean name Jeon So-mi (Korean: 전소미) or mononymously as Somi, is a Canadian-Dutch-Korean[2][3] singer and songwriter based in South Korea. After finishing first in Mnet's survival reality program Produce 101 and debuting in South Korean girl group I.O.I., she made her debut as a soloist on June 13, 2019 with the single "Birthday".[4]

Jeon So-mi
전소미
Jeon in July 2020
Born
Ennik Somi Douma

(2001-03-09) March 9, 2001
Ontario, Canada[1]
Other namesSomi
EducationHanlim Multi Art School
Occupation
  • Singer
  • songwriter
AwardsFull list
Musical career
GenresK-pop
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2015–present
Labels
Associated acts
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja

Early life

Jeon was born on March 9, 2001 in Ontario, Canada to a Korean mother, Jeon Sun-hee, and Dutch Canadian father, Matthew Douma. When she was one year old, her family moved to South Korea. Due to her mixed descent, Jeon was often bullied during her childhood days.[5][6][7][8] Jeon is a taekwondo third-degree black belt holder but could not gain the fourth-degree like her father due to her age.[9]

Jeon graduated from Cheongdam Middle School on February 3, 2017 and Hanlim Multi Art School, majoring in Practical Music and Vocal, on February 7, 2020.[10][11][12][13][14][15]

Career

Pre-debut

In 2013, she appeared on the Children's Day Special of KBS2's Let's Go! Dream Team Season 2 as one of the representatives of Midong Elementary School's Taekwondo demonstration team, where she paired with Park Joon-hyung.[16][17] In August 2014, she, her mother and her grandmother appeared on the 187th episode of Hello Counselor. She also had a cameo role in the 2014 film Ode to My Father alongside her father and sister.[18]

2014–2016: Sixteen, Produce 101 and I.O.I

In 2014, Jeon joined JYP Entertainment (JYPE) after auditioning with 2NE1's "Lonely", leading her to appear in Got7's "Stop Stop It" music video with other fellow female trainees.[19][20] In May 2015, Jeon participated in Mnet reality survival program Sixteen where she was pitted against 15 other trainees from JYPE to secure a spot in the label's next girl group after Miss A, later revealed to be named Twice. However, she was eliminated in the final round, thus continuing as a trainee under the label.[21][22]

In January 2016, Jeon represented JYPE on reality survival program Produce 101. She finished in first place with 858,333 votes and debuted on May 4, with the project girl group I.O.I, soon after debuting with the EP Chrysalis under YMC Entertainment.[23][24] On August 29, Jeon collaborated with I.O.I band-mates Choi Yoo-jung and Chungha and DIA's Ki Hui-hyeon for the digital single, "Flower, Wind and You".[25][26] In October, Jeon was selected as the new host for SBS MTV's The Show along with UP10TION's Wooshin.[27]

Jeon So-mi in December 2016

2017–2018: Solo activities and departure from JYPE

On January 9, 2017, it was confirmed that Jeon signed a formal contract with JYPE for solo activities regarding Television appearances.[28][29] Soon after, she joined the cast of KBS2's Sister's Slam Dunk 2.[30][31] Jeon's activities with I.O.I soon came to an end following disbandment on January 29, 2017. On March 9, Eric Nam and Jeon released a collaborative digital single titled "You, Who?".[32] On May 12, Jeon debuted with Unnies, the project girl group created through Sister's Slam Dunk 2. The group released the lead singles "Right?" and "Lalala Song".[33]

On March 28, 2017 Jeon was cast in KBS' web entertainment program Idol Drama Operation Team. She played a role as a high school student named Bo-ram. Final filming for the show was held on May 9.[34][35][36][37] The seven cast members formed a project girl group called Girls Next Door and released a single as part of the show's soundtrack. The song titled "Deep Blue Eyes", co-written and co-composed by B1A4's Jinyoung, was released on June 14 under Warner Music Korea.[38][39] In November 2017, Jeon featured on Jun. K's digital single titled "Nov to Feb".[40]

On August 20, 2018, JYP Entertainment released an official statement revealing that after mutual agreement, Jeon had terminated her contract, thus leaving the label.[41] In the following month, Jeon signed an exclusive contract with YG Entertainment's subsidiary label The Black Label, also home to South Korean R&B singer Zion.T.[42]

2019–present: Solo debut

On February 25, 2019, The Black Label announced Jeon was preparing to make her debut as a solo artist with a lead single produced by Teddy.[43][44] Her debut single "Birthday" was released on June 13, along with its accompanying music video.[4] She made her first music show appearance as a solo artist on MBC's Show! Music Core on June 15, performing both "Birthday" and its B-side "Outta My Head".[45]

In 2019, Jeon was confirmed as part of the cast for Law of the Jungle in Chuuk.[46] In 2020, MBC announced that Somi will be joining Lose If You're Envious as an MC.[47][48]

On March 28, 2020, Jeon's reality series, I Am Somi, was released on The Black Label's YouTube channel showing a daily v-log series of a 20 year old idol.[49][50] On the sixth episode on May 2, Jeon revealed that the comeback is delayed and the series is cut short from travelling restrictions due to the Coronavirus pandemic.[51] On July 14, it was confirmed that Jeon will make her comeback on July 22 with a new single, titled "What You Waiting For".[52][53] On July 20, in conjunction with the release of "What You Waiting For", Jeon signed with Interscope Records, in a partnership with The Black Label; she will be represented alongside Universal Music Group for promotions outside of Asia.[54] On August 6, 2020, Jeon took her first music show trophy with "What You Waiting For" on Mnet's M Countdown.[55]

Other ventures

Endorsement

In July 2017, Jeon was selected for her first solo endorsement deal as a campaign model of Coca-Cola Korea beverage brand, Fanta.[56][57]

In January 2018, Somi participated in the Reebok Classic SS18 campaign, "Always Classic".[58] On September 25, 2018 The Wetskills Foundation appointed Jeon as an International Wetskills Ambassador.[59]

In February 2019, Jeon was selected as a new model for ABC Mart's shoe brand Nuovo.[60] In March 2019, Jeon and Ong Seong-wu were selected as advertising models for lifestyle sports brand Beanpole Sports.[61] On May 20, 2019 Jeon was chosen as the brand ambassador for cosmetics brand Shiseido Korea.[62]

Discography

As lead artist

Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR MLY
[63]
NZ
Hot

[64]
SGP
[65]
US
World

[66]
Gaon
[67]
Hot
[68]
"Birthday" 2019 2218202885 Birthday
"What You Waiting For" 2020 533383828 N/A Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.
Title Year Peaks Album
KOR
[71]
"Nov to Feb" (11월부터 2월까지)
(Jun. K featuring Somi)
2017 My 20's
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Collaborations

Title Year Peaks Sales Album
KOR
[72]
"Flower, Wind and You" (꽃, 바람 그리고 너)
(with Hui-hyeon, Yoo-jung, & Chungha)
2016 42 Non-album singles
"You, Who?" (유후)
(with Eric Nam)
2017 16
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR US World
[75]
"Outta My Head" 2019 [lower-alpha 2] 9 Birthday
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Production credits

All song credits are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association's database, unless otherwise noted.[77]

Year Artist Song Album Lyrics Music
2017 Unnies "Right?" (맞지?) Non-album single YesNo
2019 Somi "Birthday" Birthday NoYes
"Outta My Head" (어질어질) Yes
2020 "What You Waiting For" Non-album single

Filmography

Film

Year Title Original Title Role Notes Ref.
2014 Ode to My Father 국제시장 Mak-soon Yoon's eldest daughter Cameo [18]

Television shows

Year Title Original title Network Notes / Role Ref.
2015 Sixteen 식스틴 Mnet Contestant [22]
2016 Produce 101 프로듀스 101 [78]
Battle Trip 배틀 트립 KBS2 Traveler
Episode 12 (with Zhou Jieqiong)
[79]
2017 Sister's Slam Dunk Season 2 언니들의 슬램덩크 Cast member [80]
Idol Drama Operation Team 아이돌 드라마 공작단 KBS Joy [34][lower-alpha 3]
I Can See Your Voice 너의 목소리가 보여 Mnet Detective (Season 4 Episode 4 - 5)
2019 Not the Same Person You Used to Know 니가 알던 내가 아냐 Protagonist (Season 2 Episode 1) [82]
Law of the Jungle in Chuuk 정글의 법칙 SBS Cast member (Episode 393 - 397) [46]
2020 Lose If You're Envious 부러우면 지는거다 MBC Cast member [83]
I Am Somi 아이 엠 소미 YouTube Reality documentary series [84]

Hosting

Year Title Original title Network Notes Ref.
2016–17 The Show 더 쇼 SBS MTV with Wooshin [85]
2017 26th Seoul Music Awards 26th 서울가요대상 KBS N with Kim Hee-chul & Tak Jae-hoon [86]
2018 Produce 48 프로듀스 48 Mnet Episode 1 (with Kang Daniel) [87]
Music Bank World Tour: Berlin N/A KBS2 with Park Bo-gum [88]
2020 Unite ON: Live Concert V Live with Choi Bo-min [89]

Videography

Music videos

Year Music video Notes
2016 "Yum-Yum" CJ CheilJedang's Alaska Salmon commercial
2017 "You, Who?" (유후) Collaboration with Eric Nam
"Right?" (맞지?) With Unnies
"Deep Blue Eyes" With Girls Next Door
2019 "Birthday" Un­known
2020 "What You Waiting For"

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2017 Korea First Brand Awards CF Model Somi Won [90]
2019 Asia Artist Awards StarNews Popularity Award Nominated
M2 X Genie Music Awards The Female New Artist Nominated [91]
Melon Music Awards Hot Trend Award Nominated
Mnet Asian Music Awards Artist of the Year Nominated [92]
Best New Female Artist Nominated
Worldwide Fans' Choice Top 10 Nominated
Qoo10 Favorite Female Artist Nominated
Mubeat Awards Best Female Solo Won [93]
2020 Seoul Music Awards Dance Performance Award "Birthday" Nominated [94]

Notes

  1. As a member of I.O.I only.
  2. "Outta My Head" did not enter Gaon Digital Chart, but debuted and peaked at number 198 on Gaon Download Chart.[76]
  3. Idol Drama Operation Team premiered on May 29, 2017 via Naver TV Cast and Naver V Live. It was then broadcast on KBS Joy and KBS World channel every Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, starting June 10.[81][38]

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