김여희

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나의 노래 00:00 Tools
하지마 00:00 Tools
You (영원보다 조금 더) 00:00 Tools
winter_kiss_acoustic 00:00 Tools
반쪽 00:00 Tools
With you 00:00 Tools
슬픈 예감 00:00 Tools
꽃잎 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Day (Feat.길미) 00:00 Tools
Half 00:00 Tools
My Music 00:00 Tools
꽃잎 (Inst.) 00:00 Tools
Love Again (D light Part X-mas) (Rap. Burnt-P Big Size) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Day (feat. 길미) 00:00 Tools
나의 노래 (My Music) 00:00 Tools
December (Feat. Paloalto) 00:00 Tools
Feeling Sad 00:00 Tools
You 00:00 Tools
Petal 00:00 Tools
있잖아... 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Day 00:00 Tools
Don't Do It 00:00 Tools
My Music (나의 노래) 00:00 Tools
하지마 (Don't Fall In Love) 00:00 Tools
Don't Fall In Love 00:00 Tools
밥먹자 00:00 Tools
하지마 don't fall in love 00:00 Tools
반쪽 (Half) 00:00 Tools
나의 노래 My Music 00:00 Tools
December (Feat.Paloalto) 00:00 Tools
Kim Yeo Hee - Beautiful Day (Feat.길미) 00:00 Tools
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Kim Yeo Hee (Hangul: 김여희), also known as "Apple Girl" on YouTube, is a female pop singer from Seoul, South Korea who debuted in May of 2010. She rose to stardom following her release of several English covers on YouTube, showing off her ability with the Apple iPhone while singing Beyoncé's "Irreplaceable" and Lady Gaga's "Pokerface". Another cover that garnered attention was her ballad version cover of boyband 2PM's "Heartbeat". She generated a lot of buzz with Korean netizens, and eventually signed a contract with Dream High Entertainment. She aimed for an international approach by using Japanese, Korean, and English to greet her online audience. She also appeared alongside F.T. Island singer Lee Hong Ki as his female partner in the MNet Scandal Series in June of 2009. She was a Superstar K contestant but did not make it very far. On May 27, 2010 she released her first EP "나의 노래 (My Music)" via iTunes Store including 3 songs. Official Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/koreanapplegirl Official YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/applegirl002 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.