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South Korean rapper and vocalizer

CL

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CL at 'Johnnie Walker - Go along Walking' campaign effect

Born

Lee Chae-rin


(1991-02-26) Feb 26, 1991 (age 30)

Seoul, Southward Korea

Nationality Due south Korean
Occupation
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active 2007–present
Musical career
Origin Seoul, South korea
Genres
  • Thousand-pop
  • hip hop
  • reggae fusion
  • trap
Labels
  • YG
  • School Boy
  • SuneV
  • Very Cherry-red
  • Konnect
Associated acts
  • 2NE1
  • YG Family

Musical artist

Korean name
Hangul

이채린

Hanja

李彩麟

Revised Romanization I Chae-rin
McCune–Reischauer I Ch'ae-rin

Lee Chae-rin (born February 26, 1991),[i] better known by her phase proper noun CL, is a South Korean rapper, singer and songwriter. Born in Seoul, South korea, she spent much of her early life in Nihon and France. CL trained at JYP Entertainment before joining YG Amusement at the age of 15. She debuted and rose to fame as a fellow member of the girl group 2NE1 in 2009, which went on to become one of the best-selling girl groups of all-time.[2] [three] Every bit a solo artist, CL made her debut with the single "The Baddest Female" in May 2013 and released the solo track "MTBD" in February 2014 as office of 2NE1's last studio album Crush.

Following the group's hiatus at the turn of 2015, CL pursued a solo career with the release of the standalone singles "How-do-you-do Bitches" (2015) and "Lifted" (2016). The latter single led CL to become the first female Korean solo artist to place onto the Billboard Hot 100, and the tertiary Korean artist to exercise and then overall. In November 2016, YG announced the disbandment of 2NE1 after nearly 2 years of hiatus, and CL afterward remained nether the label. Before long after leaving YG in December 2019, she released her solo EP project In the Name of Love (2019), consisting of six tracks written during the three years since her previous single "Lifted". Her debut studio anthology, Alpha, was released in October 2021.

Known for experimentation across music styles equally well as her live performances, CL is regarded every bit an influential figure in the international spread of the Korean wave. Across the field of music, she is recognized equally a fashion icon by numerous worldwide publications.

Biography [edit]

1991–2008: Early life and career beginnings [edit]

Lee Chae-rin was born in Seoul, South korea, but spent almost of her babyhood living in Paris, Tsukuba, and Tokyo.[4] When she was xiii, she moved to Paris lone where she studied for two years.[5] On living in different cities while growing upwardly, CL said that "Culturally, I'thousand not 100 percentage Korean. I'chiliad very mixed, and very open."[6] When she was fifteen, CL auditioned to join South Korean record label YG Amusement.[5] [7] Her first feature on a vocal recording was Large Bang's "Intro (Hot Effect)" in 2007. Afterwards that yr, Lee performed for the start fourth dimension on phase at Seoul Broadcasting System's Gayo Daejeon alongside her label mates.[ citation needed ] Her get-go credited appearance in a song was in 2008, with Uhm Jung-hwa'southward "DJ," in which she rapped.[8]

2009–2013: Debut with 2NE1 and solo career beginnings [edit]

Lee took on the stage name 'CL' and was placed as the leader and main rapper of 2NE1, alongside Bom, Sandara Park and Minzy. The group then collaborated with label-mates Large Bang for the vocal "Lollipop" on March 27, 2009 before appearing on SBS's The Music Trend for the beginning time on May 17, where they performed their official debut single "Burn". 2NE1 achieved significant success with their number-1 single "I Don't Care" from their showtime extended play, 2NE1, which won them the "Song of the Twelvemonth" accolade at the 2009 Mnet Asian Music Awards, making them the first rookie group to win a daesang in the aforementioned year of debut.

Promotional shoot for "Howdy Bitches" in 2015

In August 2009, she collaborated with label-mates K-Dragon and Teddy Park of 1TYM for the single "The Leaders", featured on G-Dragon'due south first solo album, Heartbreaker. The same month, after the group finished with "I Don't Care" promotions, CL collaborated with young man fellow member Minzy for "Please Don't Get," which charted at number six on the Gaon Chart past the cease of November.[9] Her showtime solo single, "The Baddest Female person", was released on May 28, 2013.[x] For 2NE1's second album Crush, CL wrote the lyrics and co-composed the music for the tracks "Crush", "If I Were You", and "Baby I Miss You". She also wrote the lyrics for her solo track "MTBD", as well as the runway "Scream".[11]

2014–2018: Stand-lone singles and featured appearances [edit]

In October 2014, it was announced that CL was planning to debut as a solo artist the following year in the Us, teaming up with Scooter Braun as her manager. In May 2015, she featured in Diplo's single "Doctor Pepper", alongside Riff Raff and OG Maco.[12] In November 2015, CL released her first single "Hello Bitches", as a teaser for her initially planned EP Lifted.[thirteen] [fourteen] She was also featured on labelmate Psy's single "Daddy". The vocal debuted at number 97 on the Billboard Hot 100, earning her first entry on the chart.[xv] The single, "Lifted" was released on Baronial xix, 2016. The song appeared in the Top xxx of iTunes' Hip-Hop/Rap chart within three hours of being released, peaking at number 21.[16] It primary incorporates samples of Wu-Tang Association's 1993 track "Method Man", and had the rapper himself appear in the accompanying music video.[17] Time magazine referred to her as one of the biggest stars in Asia, and chosen her the "Future of K-pop in America".[18] "Lifted" went on to peak at number 94 on the Billboard Hot 100, earning her first entry every bit a solo creative person and second overall, making her the first female South Korean solist to appear on the chart.[19] On Oct 29, 2016, CL kicked off her first North American tour, the Howdy Bitches Tour, in New York Urban center's Hammerstein Ballroom, and concluded in Toronto on November 14.[20]

CL at the 2018 Winter Olympics closing anniversary in Pyeongchang County.

Alongside Shaiana, she was featured on Lil Yachty'due south vocal "Surrender", an exclusive track off of the Target deluxe edition of his album Teenage Emotions, released on May 26, 2017.[ citation needed ] CL besides recorded an original soundtrack single titled "No Better Feelin'" for the My Little Pony: The Moving-picture show soundtrack, released on September 22, 2017.[21] On January 4, 2018, she was reported to make her Hollywood debut equally an actress in Peter Berg'south film Mile 22 that stars Mark Wahlberg.[22] On February 25, 2018, CL performed at the 2018 Winter Olympics closing ceremony at Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium, performing parts of "The Baddest Female" and the 2NE1 global hit "I Am the Best".[23] At the closing anniversary, she met with S Korean President Moon Jae-in, First Lady Kim Jung-sook, Exo, and Ivanka Trump, girl of U.s.a. President Donald Trump.[24] Later that year, CL collaborated with Black Eyed Peas on the rails "Dopeness" along the accompanying music video.[25]

2019–present: Divergence from YG Entertainment, In the Proper name of Love and Alpha [edit]

On November 8, 2019, YG Entertainment announced that CL did not renew her contract with the company and would be leaving the label.[26] On December 4, soon after leaving YG, she began releasing previously unreleased tracks for her digital solo EP project In the Name of Love for three sequent weeks.[27] [28] On September 12, 2020, CL announced that she had been working on a new anthology that would exist released later on that year. Ii days subsequently, she released the music video for the song "Post Up", which would serve as the intro track for her upcoming album.[29] On October 29, she released 2 singles—"Hwa" and "5 Star"—which were co-written by former labelmate Tablo.[thirty] At the same time, CL announced that her start full-length anthology Blastoff would exist released on November 30.[31] [32] Even so, on November sixteen, she appear that she had decided to postpone the anthology release until early 2021, stating that while preparing the album she had adult new ideas.[33]

On Feb 26, 2021, CL released "Wish You Were Here", which coincided with her 30th birthday, released as a tribute to her female parent who had died a month prior due to a heart attack.[34] On June 16, CL appeared in the first episode of the 2d flavor of the TV series Dave, where she played the function of herself collaborating with rapper Lil Dicky as he aspires to have over the Thou-pop industry.[35] On July x, 2021, CL signed a domestic management contract with Konnect Amusement in society to manage her activities in Korea.[36] Two weeks after, domestic publications reported that CL will make her improvement in mid-August.[37] Information technology was later announced that CL would release her anthology Alpha in October xx, 2021.[38] The digital single "Spicy" was first released on August 24.[39] On September 13, she became the first K-pop female person musician to attend the fashion exhibition Met Gala in New York City, aslope Blackpink'due south Rosé, wearing a custom made hanbok-inspired denim wearing apparel designed past Alexander Wang.[40] [41] Four days later, CL announced that Blastoff's second digital single "Lover Like Me" will be released on September 29.[42]

Artistry [edit]

CL has cited 1TYM leader Teddy Park—who produced much of 2NE1's music throughout their career—as a source of influence and inspiration. In addition, she has attributed Madonna, Queen, and Lauryn Hill as role models for their unique styles and influence likewise equally their levels of originality.[7] [43] [44] Her discography primarily consists of hip hop, dance, and electronic styles, too as integrating a diversity of other genres. Her debut solo single "The Baddest Female person" in 2013 was characterized as "a clattering ego massage that channelled Atlanta hip-hop",[45] combining techno and dance elements with the catchphrase "At present do the unnie".[ten] The track jumps from a hip-hop crush to an electronica-infused build-up to the dubstep breakdown during the span.[46] Her next solo track, "MTBD", was included as part of 2NE1'south second studio anthology Crush (2014) and fused the genres of EDM, hip-pop and bubblegum trap over a tense pulsate beat, low bass, and a unique synth sound.[47] Billboard stated that: "The beat was trendy notwithstanding fresh, employing of-the-moment, trap-inspired breakdowns" and highlighted her "fierce and playful rap and singing fashion."[48] Fuse TV compared it to the musical styles of DJ Snake'south "Turn Down for What", and deemed "MTBD" an upgraded version of the track.[49]

CL continued to pursue hip-hop and electronic styles with the release of "Hi Bitches" in 2015, which featured instrumentations of synthesizers, a heavy 808 bassline, and a potent trap hip-hop beat every bit the primary axis.[50] Her 2016 English-language unmarried "Lifted" marked her entry into reggae fusion, and was characterized equally a relatively minimal breezy tropical hip-hop track.[51] Following a period of inactivity, CL released the projection EP In the Proper name of Love in December 2019. Featuring half dozen tracks, Billboard noted that the EP "[shares] a bit of herself, and her past, through its reflective tunes."[52] Stylistically, the record explores a variety of music genres from R&B to rap and tropical trip the light fantastic.[53] In October 2020, CL released the track "Hwa", which references the national flower of South korea.[54] Rolling Stone commented that "CL's rapping prowess is on full display", as she rides a "booming bass line and snappy snares."[55] The song reflects her individuality, referencing themes of fire, wealth, flower and change.[56] In the rails "five Star", it contrasts the styles of "Hwa" with its love-filled lyrics and channels a more pop vibe.[57]

Public image and bear upon [edit]

"She expanded the prototype of the female person K-pop idol. Her make of unapologetic cool was refreshing and contributed in paving a way for other One thousand-pop artists to follow".

–Hae Joo Kim, Chiliad-pop expert and the banana chair of professional person music at Berklee College of Music[58]

An anomaly in the mainstream K-pop scene, every bit The Guardian describes, CL has been called "a bold and brash personality in a world of high-gloss uniformity". Noted for deviating from stereotypical trends throughout her career, Jeff Benjamin of Billboard magazine stated that "She has a more fearless mindset when it comes to her career that's not seen in about K-pop stars."[45] Regarding her live performances, Tamar Herman of the aforementioned publication stating that she "dominate[southward] phase after stage with her charismatic presence".[59] Owen Meyers highlighted her charismatic graphic symbol and stated that "she helped pave the style for K-popular'due south explosion."[58] In an interview with CNN at New York Fashion Week 2016, fashion designer Jeremy Scott added: "I go around the globe, I've seen her fans in Chile, in Brazil, plainly all through Europe. [...] She'southward not only a Korean or an Asian miracle, she really is a global superstar".[sixty]

CL in an interview with Vogue in 2018

Hailed equally the "ultimate style queen" in Republic of korea by Dazed,[61] CL'due south influence extends beyond music into the manner industry.[44] Regarded every bit a manner icon and a fashion manufacture figure,[61] [62] [63] she has been known to experiment with a variety of fashion trends and styles throughout her career.[64] She holds connections with several internationally renowned designers, including Jeremy Scott, Marc Jacobs, besides equally the late Karl Lagerfeld.[62] CL is often seen wearing and attention events for multiple fashion brands, including Chanel, Saint Laurent, Fendi, Moschino, Givenchy, Balmain, and Alexander McQueen.[65] [66] Faddy mag chosen her "affinity for loud, larger-than-life dress" a "catnip for photographers during Fashion Week." Often combining dress from luxury fashion houses with streetwear, the magazine stated that "While most front row attendees show up in something from the corresponding brand," CL choses "something that complements non just the aesthetic of the house, but also perfectly encapsulates her own 'baddest female' reputation."[67] Her personal style has been described as resembling a tomboy-similar aesthetic, commonly incorporating boots, biker jackets and sports caps with young menswear favorites such equally Nasir Mazhar, Astrid Andersen and Sam MC.[61] She has landed multiple covers and editorials of diverse fashion magazines in Korea and abroad, including for Westward, Elle, Dazed, Paper, and Allure.[68] Daisy Jones of Mazed magazine stated that "her style status extends far beyond an avalanche of labels and designer name-checks – similar Rihanna, she'southward an effortless chance-taker, with her eyes firmly facing the future."[61] In an interview with i-D in 2015, CL elaborated on how fashion has influenced her career, saying: "Fashion and music are continued since both are expressions. I dear to perform and limited myself to inspire people. That'south why way is a huge inspiration to me."[64]

In 2015, CL ranked 2d on Time magazine's polls for Most Influential People in the Globe, placing only backside Russian politico Vladimir Putin.[69] In 2016, she became the outset female person 1000-pop idol to appear on Hypebeast's list of 100 Innovators[70] as well as the BoF 500 ability listing, who called CL a "South Korean force of nature" and a "pop culture phenomenon" who has been a "muse to a number of designers".[71] [72] Nordstrom's Body Club included her in their listing of 15 Most Stylish Female Icons worldwide who have changed fashion in recent history, and deemed her one of the biggest female style icons in One thousand-pop.[73] On Apr 1, 2019, CL was listed by Forbes mag equally one of Asia's thirty Nether 30 most influential celebrities in the field of entertainment & sports.[74] In recognition of her stage presence and duality, The Guardian ranked her as the 19th best girl grouping fellow member of all time in October 2019, and was only one of the 2 K-popular artists to accept been mentioned.[75] She has been labelled as the "Queen of M-pop" by several international media outlets, including Rolling Stone, Billboard, and Elle.[55] [58] [76] [77] [78] In March 2021, she was the only Korean musician selected every bit office of Google's Women's History Month campaign, attributing to her unique color and "role in heralding the beginning of the golden age of One thousand-pop".[79]

Artists who have cited her every bit an influence or inspiration include Blackpink's Lisa,[80] Loona's Hyunjin,[81] Aespa'southward Giselle,[82] GFriend's SinB,[83] Secret Number's Jinny,[84] Hot Event'due south Hyeongshin,[85] Lorde,[86] and Grimes.[87] Yuji and Haeun of 3YE and Choi Yoo-jung accept stated that they studied CL's alive performances and expressions while learning to get a performer.[88] [89] At the 2018 Winter Olympics, Korean-American snowboarding aureate medalist Chloe Kim stated that "I mind to CL before I compete."[90]

Other ventures [edit]

Endorsements [edit]

Every bit the leader of 2NE1, CL has appeared in a number of commercials and advertisements for various prominent brands, including Nikon, Intel, Samsung, and LG. Aside from her group endorsements, CL took role as a celebrity model for luxury cosmetic company Lancôme'southward 'Vision of Beauties' campaign in 2011.[91] The following year, she appeared alongside player Lee Dong-wook in advertisements for Cass Calorie-free Beer—a company who has attracted attention with unique Television receiver commercials—and featured the pair in a "Cyber Dance Battle" in a space and Chill themed environment.[92] [93] In 2014, CL landed endorsement deals with Glacéau's Vitamin Water,[94] KGB Lemon Vodka,[95] and appeared aslope bandmate Minzy and Winner in Adidas'south #allinfordance advertising campaign.[96] In February of that yr, CL was named the face of Maybelline New York—ane of the world'southward largest cosmetic brands—and went on to appear in multiple commercial features for their cosmetic products.[97] [98] [99] Her endorsement of the Magnum Volume Express mascara soon saw a significant increase in sales, tripling the amount as compared to the previous year, and became known every bit the "CL mascara".[100] [101]

CL at a Johnnie Walker campaign consequence in 2021

In 2017, she joined the likes of Karlie Kloss, Candace Parker, and Hannah Bronfman in Adidas's "Here to Create" motion; an official from the company cited her representation of creativeness and inspiration as the reason for her selection.[102] In Apr, CL was unveiled as an endorsement model for loftier-end baggage manufacturer Tumi equally role of their Global Denizen Campaign, where they selected several influential figures from various fields as Global Citizens.[103] For the entrada, she travelled to Chefchaouen (The Blueish City) in Morocco as an endorsement for the brand'due south xix Caste collection.[104]

Upon appearing every bit an advertisement model for Taco Bong in Feb 2021, CL became the first female solo artist from Republic of korea to feature in a television commercial in the United states of america.[105] That May, CL became the face up of Nike Korea's "Play New" advertisement entrada, where it aims to illuminate the civilization of sports and inspire people to pursue new able-bodied goals.[106] In June, Johnnie Walker—the world's leading benefactor of Scotch whisky—introduced her as the global ambassador for the brand's 'Go on Walking' campaign, as part of its launch into Korea and other markets in Asia.[107]

Style [edit]

In 2013, head of Moschino Jeremy Scott selected CL as 1 of his muses, owing to her being "one of the fiercest girls to come out of Seoul".[66] Considering of her influence throughout Asia, CL collaborated with the luxury fashion brands Kenzo and On Pedder in 2014.[108] While on bout with 2NE1, CL appeared at a promotional and fan-signing event for the collaboration at On Pedder'south flagship store in Hong Kong.[109] In July of the same year, CL was named the muse of upscale brand Hazzys for their 2014 F/W and 2015 S/South seasons, who cited her charisma, trendy style and entreatment amidst the 20s and 30s historic period demographics a swell fit for the brand's modern epitome.[110] In 2016, CL became a muse for Alexander Wang; Monica Kim of Vogue accounted her a prime case of "unapologetic approach to life" and a "fearless accept on hair and makeup that celebrates individuality".[111] [112]

In January 2020, CL became the commencement Korean brand ambassador for Ivy Park, an athleisure fashion line owned by Beyoncé, and appeared alongside the singer in promotional shoots for the brand's Ivy Park x Adidas collection.[113] [114] In June 2021, CL collaborated with French haute couture designer Jean Paul Gaultier in an pictorial for W Korea 's July issue, where he directly airlifted his collection to Korea for CL.[115]

Filmography [edit]

Flick [edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2018 Mile 22 Queen Cameo

Television shows [edit]

Discography [edit]

  • Blastoff (2021)

Tours [edit]

  • Hello Bitches Tour (2016)

Awards and nominations [edit]

Listicles [edit]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Hosted past the Hong Kong Asia Pacific International Group and Sunway Records, the Asian Popular Music Awards bases its winners on the "Asian Pop Music Chart" which opened on September 2019.[121]
  2. ^ The Korea First Brand Awards is hosted by the Korea Consumer Brand Committee and the Korea Consumer Forum. Awards are based on a nationwide survey held in Republic of korea.[124]
  3. ^ The BoF 500 is an annual fashion industry power list of global figures who take made an touch on in the $2.4 trillion manner industry.[133]

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