What's the name of the Boa (BOA) fan? And her details!

Boer, real name Kwon BoA, (English translation: Kwon BoA ). She is a popular idol singer in South Korea and Japan. In Japan and South Korea are using BoA as a stage name, while the Chinese region is part of the use of B Baoer (BoA)

The latest single まもりたい ~ White Wishes ~ Japan and South Korea diva, Top Star, SM signature star, the 21st century Korean singer's treasure. She has been interviewed by CNN, Reuters and Associated Press. Bao'er entered the singing world when she was only 13 years old, no one could have predicted that this skinny little girl, after that she would create a had been ranked in the Japanese music FANS like star ranking Top 10 for 2 consecutive years, created in Japan released 6 Japanese regular albums and 2 Japanese selected albums albums all topped the ORICON charts champion (Japan's history of the history of the generation of the individual the second place) of the brilliant record; and more won the MTV Asia Awards "the most popular". She has also won the "Most Influential Asian Artist" and "Most Popular Korean Artist" awards at the MTV Asia Awards. The girl who stands at the top of the Asian female singer's honor is a girl whose resume is made up of countless awards. Bao'er is a recent success story of Korean singers in Japan. Today, Baoer is one of the most dynamic stars in the Asian music scene today. Fluent in Korean, Japanese, and English, with age-defying vocal strength, skillful dancing, and a sweet appearance, this Korean girl has become the first idol baby ever to be sought after by both the Japanese and Korean talent industries. oA's Chinese name is "Bao'er". She specializes in Korean, Japanese, English and Chinese. Real name: Kwon BoA (official) (also known as: Kwon Ja-er "Ja-er" is the ancient character for "Bao")

Korean Romanization: Kwon BoA

Life: Cheongdam-dong

Residence: HyunZe, Gyeonggi-do Cheon Tam-do

Family relations: Parents, two boys and one girl in the middle of the oldest

Education: K.K. F.S (Korea Foreign School)

Education: K.K. F.S (Korea Foreign School)

Education: K.K. F.S (Korean) F.S (Korea Kent Foreign School)

Height: 162cm (debut: 156cm)

Weight: 45kg (debut: 40kg)

Religion: Catholicism

Childhood dream: Singer

Interests: Listening to music and singing along with it, watching movies, cross stitching, reading magazines, reading music, reading music, watching movies. Movies, Cross Stitching, Reading Magazines , Dancing

Expertise: Singing, Hip-Hop Dance, Japanese Conversation, English Conversation, Modeling, Dancing

Instrument you can play: Piano

Preferred color: Gray, Red, Yellow, Pink

Excellent at musical instruments: Piano

Most disliked subject: English

Favorite Favorite Subject: Math

Motto: Work towards your goals !!!!

Dream girl: Cute, tall, thin, HIP-HOP guy with white face and double eyelids

Three no's for choosing a boyfriend: "Never go out with singers," "Dancers are not considered," and "She also hopes that her partner will be a full-time home cook when she gets married, as she is "most worried about making breakfast"!

Personality: lively, active, thinks a lot, honest, confident and strong

Habits: listening to music at too high a volume & singing at the top of her voice

Omen: when the eyelids are loosened, it's not a very good luck that day

Reliefs: playing music out loud and dancing

Charms: nose, lips

Clothing: Comfort is the standard

Favorite Clothing: Hip-Hop (before), Jacket (now, like coffee color)

Treasure #1: Cat 'SARA' (Salad), Curly-haired puppy 'pama'

Favorite Singers: Britney Spears, Whitney Houston, Aaron Rodriguez, Joy Kimberley

Favorite Singers: Britney Spears, Joy Kimberley, Joy Kimberley, Joy Kimberley, Joy Kimberley, Joy Kimberley Whitney Houston, Alicia Keys, Jennifer Lopez, Jenny Jackson, Michael Jackson, Seo Tae-ji

Favorite Music: Brandy; R&B;

Favorite Actors: Yoo Ji-Tae, Leonardo DiCaprio, Bae Yong-Jun, Jang Dong-Gun

Most Important Thing: Himself (because you have to love yourself before you love others)

What I wish to do: Traveling

Dream: International superstar

Image when I was a student: Honest student of the Republic of Korea

Best summer outfit: T-shirt and cotton pants (have no confidence in my legs)

Favorite Japanese food: Raw spring rolls ( spring rolls that aren't deep-fried), raw oysters from Hiroshima

Favorite snack: don't like to snack, love to eat

Favorite drink: Coffee, especially McDonald's Hazelnut Iced Coffee

First thing when I get up in the morning: Drinking water, and a lot of it

Mantra: What to do

Preferred music style in general: Melancholy time GOD's '0%'

Sad times: Jennifer Lopez's 'All I Have'

Happy times: 'Without Me'

Angry times: 'Lose Yourself'

Music I often listen to in the car: mostly ballads or my own songs

Best way to describe COOL GIRL: A girl who is very cool and tries her best in everything

Disappointment: When I'm alone and very lonely

Proud: When I'm at number one on the charts

Favorite thing to say: BoA is so good on stage

Most hairstyle I'd like to try: Short hairstyle

Most music genre I'd like to try: Lose Yourself

Most hairstyle I'd like to try: Short hairstyle

Favorite genre of music to try: RAP (as if it's fun) 13-year-old miracle

BoA, who was born to be a star, has been the center of attention since the release of her first album, which is really rare among SM's artists.

In 1997, SM Records drew up a strategy -- to develop a major star who could represent Asia. Because in terms of the Korean situation, it was still more convenient to enter the overseas market on the girl's side, and it would take at least two or three years of training process to do so. However, one of the stars of the future in Korea was BoA, who was only 11 years old and in 5th grade at the time of the audition, but proved that she had the talent to be a star with her singing and dancing. The three or four songs she sang during the audition were all S.E.S classics, and her dances were some of the most popular steps at the time. Her outstanding performances were praised by the critics in the audience. Although at the time BoA's parents were unanimously against her becoming a singer and only wanted her to concentrate on her studies. On the one hand the record company strongly demanded it, on the other hand BoA, despite her young age, was very assertive and spoke out about her willingness to debut and her desire to be a superstar. Her parents had to agree, so from the time she passed the audition BoA began to receive specialized training.

The first requirement for becoming a world star is to learn a language, and BoA began to specialize in English and Japanese. She hired a tutor and practiced hard in order to master the language. When she was on vacation, she stayed in Japan to learn conversation, and after graduating from elementary school, she spent nearly 6 months in Japan to study dance and singing, and she also met an NHK announcer, lived together, and practiced her conversation skills, and in the meantime, she also mastered a lot of Japanese traditional culture. Now she can freely communicate with foreigners in Japanese and English. After overcoming the language barrier, many art experts became BoA's exclusive teachers in order for her to become a perfect powerhouse singer. BoA's dance instructor was one of Japan's leading dancers, Sakumi Wakamatsu, who taught BoA technical things because she already had basic dance skills, but the only thing that was missing was the ability to integrate them. In addition, her debut album also invited the famous Korean composers Yoo Young-jin, Kim Hyeong-seok, Kang Won-sang, Bang Si-wook, etc., without these three years of thorough preparation could not have been so brilliant today. BoA before her debut there are many of her fans, and they also set up a song club called "magic" for BoA.

The title track of BoA's debut album, "ID: Peace B," is a dance-inspired remix of pop, drums, and bass, and it's also a soft, melodic masterpiece. The title track is an expression of the new generation that is using the Internet to create a new world, and it's a great song to enjoy while chatting. The other two songs on the album, "You Can't" and "Come To Me", are classics that have won the hearts of fans with their fast pace and unique lyrics. It's clear that Bao'er is a singer who can adjust her voice and emotions to suit the tune, no less than her predecessors who have been on the road for years.

"ID: Peace B" is a high-caliber album featuring some of Korea's most prominent musicians, including Yoo Young Jin, Kim Hyun Suck, Kang Won Sunk and Bang SeeHynk. The music style is mainly R&B and dance music, focusing on E-era teenagers' vision and topics, showing the pure feelings of a 13-year-old girl. The music includes the trendy Internet world, the first taste of love, happy and sad memories, and of course, breathtakingly fast dance. The dances are directed by renowned dancer Kazuhiro Nakazawa, who was so impressed by Bao's dancing skills that he thought she was already a top teenage singer, that he was eager to teach her. HORI-PRO, one of Japan's top entertainment agencies, is so sure of Bao's talent that they are actively training her to learn Japanese and English, in the hope that she will soon become a shining star in Asia and around the world.

Boer made her debut on New Year's Eve in 2002, and was the second singer in the red group, followed by Fujimoto Miyuki. In 2003, she was the first non-Japanese Korean singer (Korean singers in Japan are treated as Japanese singers) to be the first singer to appear on the show.

With the release of her first hit, "ID: Peace B," Baoer quickly gained a foothold in the Korean pop scene. Though her first album consisted mostly of pop-dance songs, she also showed off the power of singing R&B.

The beginning of a meteoric rise

At just 13 years old, Baoer swept the Korean charts after her debut, winning several local newcomer awards. With the cooperation of two major record groups, AVEX (Japan) and S.M. (South Korea), Baoer's career has been pushed to the world stage. On March 7, 2001, more than 1,000 representatives of record labels and music media from all over the world, including Asia and the U.S., gathered at "velfarre", a mega CLUB in Roppongi, Tokyo. More than 1,000 representatives of record labels and music media from Asia and the U.S. gathered in Roppongi, Japan, for the press conference announcing Bauer's entry into Japan. In what has been described as the largest debut press conference in the history of the music industry, Baoer was interviewed by the world's media in three languages: Korean, English, and Japanese.On May 30, 2001, Baoer's debut Japanese single, "ID: Peace B," was released in Japan, and shook up the country's pop scene at the time. The song was heavily played on various radio stations centered in Tokyo, and received high praise in various media such as TV, radio, and magazines. The second single "Amazing Kiss" not only won the title of "buzzclip" by MTV JAPAN in Japan, but also won the honor of "New Sound" by MTV TAIWAN in Taiwan. The honor of "New Sound" was also awarded by MTV TAWAN in Taiwan. While her 3rd single "Passing On" continues to sell well, Bao'er participated in a charity singing project called "Songnation" and released the single "The meaning of peace" on December 19th, which she sang with Koda Raiki. The new single "Listen to my heart" was released on January 17th, 2002, when the World Cup was held, and not only reached #5 on the ORICON Singles Chart in its first week of release, but also set a record of 4 singles released since her debut, and 5 singles released under the name of "Kouda Laiwi & Bao'er". In addition to the works released under the name "Kouda Raiki & Baoer", all 5 singles have been ranked in the top 100 of the charts at the same time. On March 13th, Bao'er released her first solo album "Listen to my heart" and her 5th single "Every Heart". The album "Listen to my heart" not only won the number one spot on the ORICON Album Chart in the first week of its release (the first Korean artist and the first Asian artist to win the ORICON Album Chart), but also sold more than one million copies, which established Bao'er's popularity in the Japanese pop music industry.

In the summer of 2002, Baoer participated in the "a nation Ai back to summer music United Nations" outdoor concert tour of eight places in Japan, a total of ten performances, Baoer also took the opportunity to let everyone see her in the large-scale stage superb performance. After releasing her debut remix album "Peace B. remixes", which featured many famous artists such as Shinichi Osawa (Mondo Grosso) and Verbal (m-flo), Bao'er released her new Latin-inspired dance track "Valenti", which reached #2 on the ORICON Singles Chart in its first week of release and broke Bao'er's sales record. In the first week of its release, it reached No.2 on the ORICON Singles Chart, and also broke Bao's record for the best-selling single in terms of sales figures. The new double A-side R&B single "Miracle/No.1" was released on September 19th and reached No.3 on the ORICON Singles Chart in its first week of release. As its predecessor, "Valenti," which was in its fourth week of release, also jumped to No. 5, it set a record for the week of Sept. 23 when two of Baoer's compositions reached the Top 5 on the singles chart at the same time!

On January 29, 2003, Baoer released her second Japanese album "Valenti", which not only topped the ORICON Album Chart for two consecutive weeks, but also immediately exceeded one million copies in less than a month of publication, making her the first non-Japanese artist in Japan to have a one million copies of an album. amp; Honesty" was released on January 15, 2004, and it was still the number one album on the ORICON Album Chart as soon as it was released. And on February 14th, both Japan and Korea as a representative of the two countries were invited to participate in the "2004 MTV Asia Awards" held in Singapore, and won the "Korea's most popular singer award", "Asia's most influential artists "The company's website has been updated with the latest information on the company's website, including its website.

Paul's musical talent is not only displayed in Japan, but also on the world stage. On October 30th, Shinichi Osawa, one of the most famous Japanese musicians in the world, released a single in which Baoer performed as the lead singer. Bao'er took on the challenge of singing in a house style for the first time and sang the entire song in fluent English, showing everyone that she is a powerhouse. Later, she collaborated with the popular Irish boy band, West Side Boys, and sang the song "Flying without wings" in the Asia-only edition of their album "True Love is Invincible", spreading her wings and flying to the world music stage.

In March 2003, Bao'er released her second Japanese album "Valenti", which not only won the ORICON Album Chart for two consecutive weeks, but also immediately exceeded one million copies of the total sales in less than a month of publication, becoming the first non-Japanese artist to have a million albums in the history of Japan. On December 14th at 7pm at the Worker's Stadium in Beijing, China, at the 5th China-Korea Song Contest organized by Korea's KBS and China's CCTV***, Baoer took the stage and performed her latest single "Rock with you" to meet her Chinese fans. This was Baoer's first time on stage in China.

On April 18, 2004, Baoer completed the last concert of her "Baoer Live Tour 2004 Love&Honesty" in Yokohama, Japan. Including the 14,000 fans who showed up on the 18th, Bao'er attracted 104,000 fans in one month on her tour***. Baoer's label SM conservatively revealed that the concert brought in at least 10 billion won. Her songs are now popular in Taiwan, China and Southeast Asia.

On May 8, 2004, BoA accepted the invitation of Taiwan Golden Melody Awards for the first time, participating in the award ceremony and presenting the Hallyu Storm No.1+VALENTI performance, together with F4 Wu Jianhao as the award presenter. This is BoA's first time to promote and participate in activities in Taiwan.

Popularity + Talent = Fortune

BoA, who has a sweet appearance, excellent dance skills, and is fluent in three languages, has been singing since her debut in the spring of 2000, and her mature singing strength over the age of the Korean-born girl has made her popular throughout South Korea, Japan, and even all of Asia, and at the same time, letting her fans all over Asia see her infinite possibilities. Her first album, "Listen to my heart", released in March 2002, won the top spot on Japan's ORICON album chart, making Bao'er the first Korean artist and the first Asian artist to win the ORICON album chart.

Korean artists have been in Japan for some years now, and Baoer is one of the most successful examples of Korean singers in Japan in recent years, having started singing at the age of 13 and becoming one of the hottest stars on the Asian music scene today. Fluent in Korean, Japanese, and English, with age-defying singing ability, skillful dance moves, and a sweet, pretty face, this Korean girl has become the first idol to be sought after by both the Japanese and Korean talent industries. The Korean-born, Japanese-born, international-bound Baoer is becoming an N-generation girl idol.

Baer's single album "Quincy" won the 2004 Record of the Year Award at the 46th Japan Record Awards (organized by the Japan Composers' Association) review held by TBS Radio. The Japan Record Awards are the most prestigious awards in the Japanese music industry, and Baoer beat out many other big names, including pop queen Ayumi Hamasaki, to win.

In November 2004, Baoer, along with F4, Leon Lai and Ayumi Hamasaki, were selected as "Asia's Outstanding Artistes" and gathered in Seoul for an exchange concert, and in December 2004, Baoer won the "New Generation Singer" and "Korean Singer of the Year" awards at the 11th Republic of Korea Arts Awards. In December 2004, the 11th Korea Entertainment Arts Awards was held and Bowie won two awards, "New Generation Singer" and "Korean Wave Hot Wind Merit Award".

In February 2005, Baoer's first Japanese album of the year, Best of soul, was released in Japan and became the first singer to sell a million records in 2005, surprising the Japanese record industry. To the surprise of the Japanese record industry, the Japanese and Korean record markets have been in the doldrums in recent years, and it is very difficult for singers to sell a million records, but Baoer's record was released less than a month ago, and she set a record of over one million. This makes her the first non-Japanese artist in Japan to have two million albums.

Korean movies and singers have had a significant impact on Asia, thanks to Korean artists, and Baoer has contributed to this trend. TIME magazine chose six influential people in Asia, and Baoer's name can be found among the six. According to TIME magazine, Bauer did not conduct any other business activities among Asian countries, but she drove a lot of exchanges in terms of economy. After World War II, Asian countries were quite disgusted with Japan's politics, but Bao'er shouldered the cultural exchanges between Korea and Japan, connecting the two countries' cultures closely.

In November 2003, Baoer won all the major awards in Japan for the second consecutive year at the "2003 Greatest Hits Festival" held at the Osaka Castle Theater in Japan, and in 2003, at the age of 17, she was voted the best Korean artist of the year. The experts who chose Baoer as the best artist highly praised her, saying that her active activities overseas proved the commercial value of Korean music. Some experts even noted that she was "not a singer but a cultural commodity".

Now, like Beckham, Bauer has transcended her field of endeavor; she is not only an entertainer but a cultural phenomenon.

In South Korea, Sports Seoul invited 15 entertainment professionals, including the president of the Korean Film Festival Writers Association and the vice presidents of three major TV stations, including KBS, to form a judging committee to select the nation's most influential celebrities in terms of the influence, specific contribution and popularity of entertainers, singers and behind-the-scenes workers on the operation of productions, investment policies, culture and entertainment, and it turned out that Bauer beat out many directors and behind-the-scenes big names in first place.

Dubbed a "one-woman enterprise," Bao'er's 2002 revenues totaled more than 50 billion won (HK$333 million), and at the age of just 22, she was the first singer to succeed in both her native country and Japan, and has played a major role in advancing Korean popular culture. Baoer is not only a singing diva and an advertising queen, she is also a driving force behind the Korean economy. In a recent economic assessment done by the Samsung Economic Research Institute in Korea, Baoer was credited with bringing up to 1 trillion won (about $800 million) to the country's economy.