K-pop has become a force to be reckoned with in the global music industry, thanks to its captivating melodies, intricate choreography, and the exceptional abilities of its performers. While several K-pop idols belong to major entertainment companies such as SM, JYP, HYBE, and YG.
In this article, we will explore a collection of female K-pop idols who have successfully established their own music. These women are not only talented performers but also entrepreneurs who have taken control of their careers and paved the way for future generations of K-pop idols.
Soyeon ((G)I-DLE)
Soyeon, the only fourth-generation idol on this list, is the leader, main rapper, sub-vocalist, and center of (G)I-DLE. She’s known for her production skills as well, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that she has 49 songs credited to her already!
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SAAY (former EvoL)
Lee Hyori
Exy (Cosmic Girls)
IU
Moonbyul (MAMAMOO)
BoA
BoA is a legend in the K-Pop world, and deservedly so. With over 20 years in the K-Pop industry and known for being an incredibly multi-talented singer, dancer, performer, and actress, she also has 71 songs credited to her!
Yerin Baek
This former 15& member has created a very successful and impressive solo career for herself since she started being a soloist in 2015. Between her time in the duo and as a soloist, she has had 72 songs credited to her!
LE (EXID)
Coming on this list is EXID’s main rapper and lead dancer, the legendary LE! With over 9 years now in the industry, she’s had 75 songs credited under her name.
Miryo (Brown Eyed Girls)
Brown Eyed Girls’ main rapper and vocalist, Miryo! The group debuted in 2006, giving her a 15-year-long career at this point, and in that time, she has been credited for an incredible 97 songs.
Hyolyn
Hyolyn, also known as Kim Hyo-Jung, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, and actress. She debuted as a member of the girl group Sistar in 2010 and quickly rose to fame. After the group disbanded in 2017, Hyolyn decided to establish her own production company, Bridge.
Since establishing Bridge, Hyolyn has released several solo singles, including "Dally" and "See Sea." She has also collaborated with other artists, such as Gray and Changmo, and has continued to perform at major music festivals and concerts in South Korea and abroad.
CL
CL, also known as Lee Chae-rin, is a South Korean rapper, singer, and songwriter who first rose to fame as a member of the girl group 2NE1. After the group disbanded in 2016, CL embarked on a solo career and took a major step in her career by establishing her own agency.
CL's own label is called Very Cherry, and it was officially launched in 2020. CL establishing her label is a significant development in her career, demonstrating her entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to artistic freedom.
Yubin
Kim Yu-bin, also known as Yubin, is a South Korean singer, rapper, songwriter, and actress who rose to fame as a member of the girl group Wonder Girls, that debuted in 2007.
In 2020, Yubin left JYP Entertainment, the agency that had managed Wonder Girls, and launched her solo career to establish her own agency, rrr Entertainment, which stands for “real recognize real.” “Yaya (Me Time)” was Yubin’s first single following the establishment of her own label.
Gong Min-ji, popularly known as Minzy, is a former member of 2NE1, and she established her own entertainment agency named MZ Entertainment in 2020 along with professional business management expert, director Gong Soon Yong.
Minzy left 2NE1 in 2016 and has since pursued a solo career. With her years of experience in the industry, Minzy had decided to take the next step and establish her own agency. Minzy's decision to establish her own agency is a testament to her entrepreneurial spirit and her dedication to the music industry.
















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