Moonbyul
Moonbyul is the main rapper and performer of the South Korean girl group Mamamoo and its sub-unit Mamamoo+.
Rapper
December 22, 1992
Capricorn
32
Bucheon, South Korea
Moonbyul, also known as Moon Byul-yi, is a talented South Korean rapper, singer, and songwriter who rose to fame as a member of the girl group Mamamoo and its sub-unit, Mamamoo+. Actively involved in writing and producing music for the group, she has also collaborated with various artists, such as Red Velvet’s Seulgi and rapper Kisum. Moonbyul has showcased her skills beyond music by appearing on variety shows like “Weekly Idol” and “Immortal Songs 2.”
In 2018, she made her solo debut with the digital single “Selfish” and has since been a talk show host and a former leader of the project girl group Girls Next Door. Known for her androgynous appearance, Moonbyul has received praise for challenging beauty standards in the K-pop industry. Some of her notable achievements include being a member of Mamamoo’s official sub-unit Mamamoo+, having the highest net worth among Mamamoo members, and continuously breaking stereotypes in the entertainment industry. As the main rapper and performer of Mamamoo and its sub-unit, Moonbyul continues to make a significant impact in the K-pop world.