Latest Release
- FEB 20, 2024
- 5 Songs
- Love wins all - Single · 2024
- IU 5th Album 'LILAC' · 2021
- eight (feat. SUGA) - Single · 2020
- Palette · 2017
- People Pt.2 - Single · 2023
- Love Poem - EP · 2019
- Celebrity - Single · 2021
- Palette · 2017
- Bbibbi - Single · 2018
- Palette · 2017
Essential Albums
- “I like it, I’m 25,” IU sings on the title track of Palette, before adding (in Korean), “I think I know a little bit about myself now.” This mature outlook radiates from the K-pop singer’s entire album. Supported by feature appearances from friends G-Dragon and Oh Hyuk (오혁), IU is in her comfort zone here, sounding as cool and confident singing delicate, string-laden ballads like “Ending Scene” and “Through the Night” as she does purring atop the synthy disco stomp of “Jam Jam.”
- 2013
Albums
- 2015
- 2013
- 2011
Music Videos
- 2024
- 2024
- 2023
- 2018
Artist Playlists
- Follow this singer's journey from Korea's “little sister” to mature pop star
- Her discography reveals the depth of her offbeat-pop artistry.
- 2021
Appears On
- SHOW MUSICAL DREAM HIGH DANCE FAMILY
- Kim Dong Ryul
- Hyungdon & Daejun
About IU
IU—one of K-pop’s most beloved vocalists—sings for every lovelorn listener. The singer-songwriter and actress has long captured the heart of whirlwind romantic fantasies, heard in orchestral centerpieces like “Good Day,” which launched her to fame in 2010 by highlighting her satiny vocals in its now-famous three-high-note climax. Born Lee Ji-eun in Seoul in 1993, IU used her passion for the arts to push herself through a difficult home life, debuting in 2008 with the dramatic ballad “Lost Child” to a tepid public reception. Her tenacity eventually paid off; with the success of “Good Day” and the whimsical singles “너랑 나 (YOU&I)” and “The Red Shoes,” IU’s homespun charm found a place in the group-heavy K-pop industry. Later on, she shifted from lovestruck naïveté into wise discernment, commenting on her growing age and fame through the jazzy, self-penned CHAT-SHIRE album in 2015, as well as in 2017’s light-pop Palette. But the drama of love has never left IU’s career—2024’s “Love wins all” is a daring waltz that embraces her melodies with a magical flourish.
- FROM
- South Korea
- BORN
- May 16, 1993
- GENRE
- K-Pop