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RiSe

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RiSe (리세) was a Japanese singer and model under Polaris Entertainment. She was a member of the girl group LADIES' CODE.

Early life

She was born in Fukushima, Japan as a fourth-generation Korean Zainichi resident.[1]

When she was sixteen years old, her father passed away. RiSe later revealed this event pushed her to pursue a music career.[1]

Career

2009–2012: Modelling, Birth of a Great Star

Before pursuing a career in music, she was active as a model and participated in Miss Korea 2009 as the representative of Japan.[2]

In 2011, she appeared as a contestant on the MBC audition program Star Audition: Birth of a Great Star. Following the conclusion of the show, she signed on with KeyEast.[3]

After two years of training under KeyEast, on January 11, 2013, it was announced RiSe would be leaving the label to join Polaris Entertainment.[4]

2013–2014: Ladies' Code

She debuted as a member of Polaris Entertainment's girl group Ladies' Code on March 7, 2013 with the mini album Code#01 Bad Girl.

Death

On September 3, 2014, the group was returning to Seoul after finishing their recording for KBS's Open Concert in Daegu when they were involved in a car accident. The manager lost control of their vehicle after speeding in rainy conditions, leading to the back tire falling out and the van running into a wall. EunB was immediately killed while RiSe was left in critical condition, eventually succumbing to her injuries four days later on September 7.[5]

Following her funeral in South Korea, which took place on September 9, her remains were taken back to Japan, where another funeral was held for family and close friends.[6] A memorial space was created at the Sky Castle Memorial Park in Opo -eup , Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, where Eunbi is located, so that Korean fans can also commemorate her also known as Skycastle Memorial Hall in Bundang where Goo Hara and other celebrities are laid to rest.[7]

Filmography

Competition shows

  • Star Audition: Birth of a Great Star (MBC, 2010–11) - contestant

Variety shows

  • We Got Married Season 3 (with David Oh) (MBC, 2011)
  • Splash (MBC, 2013)

Gallery

Promotional

References