Jung Whee-in, known mononymously as Wheein, is a talented South Korean singer-songwriter, actor, model, dancer, and singer, born on April 17, 1995. She first gained recognition in 2014 as a member of the popular girl group Mamamoo, which showcased her exceptional vocal abilities and stage presence.
In 2017, Wheein collaborated with Jung Key on the hit song "Anymore," which topped the Gaon Charts, further solidifying her status in the music industry. Her solo career took off in April 2018 with the release of her digital single "Easy," which peaked at number three in South Korea, marking a significant milestone in her artistic journey.
Wheein continued to impress with her musical endeavors, releasing her first single album, Soar, in September 2019. The following year, she debuted her first EP, Redd, which achieved a top ten position in Korea. In a pivotal career move, she left RBW in 2021 and signed with The L1ve, allowing her to explore new creative avenues.
In 2022, Wheein released her second EP, Whee, which reached number four on the Circle Album Chart, showcasing her growth as an artist. The year 2023 marked another significant achievement with the release of her debut studio album, In the Mood..., further establishing her as a prominent figure in the South Korean music scene.