Haeyoon, formerly of Cherry Bullet, has been a beloved figure in the K-pop world since her debut with the group in 2019. Born Park Hae Yoon on January 10, 1996, in Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do, South Korea, Haeyoon quickly captured fans’ hearts with her powerful vocals and charming personality.
Standing at 157 cm (5’2″), Haeyoon was often affectionately referred to as the “cute, tiny oldest member” of Cherry Bullet. Her journey in the entertainment industry began long before her debut, as she was a former trainee under Big Hit Entertainment and even appeared on the popular survival show “Produce 48” in 2018, where she ranked 19th.
As Cherry Bullet’s main vocalist and leader, Haeyoon showcased her talents through the group’s various releases, including their debut single “Q&A” and subsequent hits like “Love So Sweet” and “Love In Space”. Her vocal prowess, combined with her ability to play the ukulele, made her a standout performer.
Recent Developments
In a shocking turn of events, Cherry Bullet officially disbanded on April 22, 2024. Haeyoon, along with members Jiwon, Remi, and May, terminated their contracts with FNC Entertainment. This news came as a surprise to many fans, especially considering the group’s growing popularity and increasing album sales.
What’s Next for Haeyoon?
While the disbandment is undoubtedly disappointing for fans, many are eagerly anticipating Haeyoon’s next move. Given her exceptional vocal abilities and experience in the industry, there’s potential for her to pursue a solo career or join another group.
Haeyoon has recently released a new single titled “You Were.” This marks another significant step in her solo career following her departure from Cherry Bullet. The teaser image for “You Were” was shared on September 20, 2024, generating excitement among fans as they anticipate the full release.
Haeyoon, who debuted as a solo artist earlier this year with “보고싶어 지금 (I Miss You Now),” continues to showcase her vocal talents and artistic growth. Her transition from group activities to a solo career has been well-received, and “You Were” is expected to further highlight her capabilities as an artist under AIDEM STUDIO.
Fans are eager to see how this new release will reflect her personal style and musical evolution, especially after the disbandment of Cherry Bullet in April 2024. As she embarks on this new journey, Haeyoon’s dedication to her craft remains evident, and many are looking forward to supporting her in this exciting phase of her career.
#HAEYOON's "You Were"
— Cherry Bullet International (@CherryBulletInt) September 20, 2024
Release: September 24, 2024 (12 PM KST)#CherryBullet #체리블렛 #해윤 #박해윤 #ParkHaeyoon #YouWere pic.twitter.com/jDL81xLOtK
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