Miryo, born Jo, Mi-hye on November 2, 1981, is a South Korean rapper, singer, and songwriter. She gained fame as a member of the girl group Brown Eyed Girls, which debuted in 2006. Known for her sharp rap skills and unique voice, Miryo quickly established herself as one of the top female rappers in the Korean music industry. Before joining Brown Eyed Girls, she was a part of the underground hip-hop scene and worked with the hip-hop group Honey Family, which helped her hone her craft. Miryo contributed significantly to the success of Brown Eyed Girls with hits like Abracadabra and Sixth Sense, blending her rap style with the group’s signature electro-pop sound. In 2012, Miryo launched her solo career with the release of her mini-album MIRYO aka JOHONEY, showcasing her versatility as a rapper and songwriter. Over the years, she’s also been involved in writing and producing music, demonstrating her skills behind the scenes. Aside from her music career, Miryo has appeared on various TV shows and participated in reality and variety programs, further cementing her status as a well-rounded entertainer in South Korea.
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