Following the scandal, Solbi found a new path toward healing and self‑expression: . She held her first solo exhibition as an artist in 2012. Reflecting on this transformation on Problem Child in House , Solbi said: “After that, I started painting. The world felt so dark, and I was full of resentment, but I tried various ways to overcome it. By expressing my pain through art, even malicious comments became material for my work” .
Today, Solbi is more active than ever. She has successfully shed the one-dimensional "sexy singer" image of her debut to become a relatable "unnie" (older sister) figure to the Korean public. Whether she is hosting a show, appearing on a podcast, or releasing new music, Solbi brings a level of authenticity that is rare in the industry.
Whether you are a long-time K-pop fan or a newcomer curious about Korea’s most resilient female entertainers, Solbi’s body of work offers a compelling, emotional, and authentic journey. Her most popular videos are not just entertainment; they are diaries of a woman who chose to live honestly under the spotlight.
Part of her "Hyperism" art-music project, blending visual performance with sound.
Search “Solbi Andy We Got Married farewell” for classic 2000s K-variety feels, then watch “Solbi painting exhibition interview” to see her artistic soul.
Solbi’s Interview on "Radio Star" – The Art Confession (2022) A viral clip where she reveals she paints her emotions to manage panic disorder. This video has over 3 million views, not for music, but for raw human vulnerability. Fans left comments praising her honesty, giving her a third act as a mental health advocate.
Following the scandal, Solbi found a new path toward healing and self‑expression: . She held her first solo exhibition as an artist in 2012. Reflecting on this transformation on Problem Child in House , Solbi said: “After that, I started painting. The world felt so dark, and I was full of resentment, but I tried various ways to overcome it. By expressing my pain through art, even malicious comments became material for my work” .
Today, Solbi is more active than ever. She has successfully shed the one-dimensional "sexy singer" image of her debut to become a relatable "unnie" (older sister) figure to the Korean public. Whether she is hosting a show, appearing on a podcast, or releasing new music, Solbi brings a level of authenticity that is rare in the industry. Following the scandal, Solbi found a new path
Whether you are a long-time K-pop fan or a newcomer curious about Korea’s most resilient female entertainers, Solbi’s body of work offers a compelling, emotional, and authentic journey. Her most popular videos are not just entertainment; they are diaries of a woman who chose to live honestly under the spotlight. The world felt so dark, and I was
Part of her "Hyperism" art-music project, blending visual performance with sound. She has successfully shed the one-dimensional "sexy singer"
Search “Solbi Andy We Got Married farewell” for classic 2000s K-variety feels, then watch “Solbi painting exhibition interview” to see her artistic soul.
Solbi’s Interview on "Radio Star" – The Art Confession (2022) A viral clip where she reveals she paints her emotions to manage panic disorder. This video has over 3 million views, not for music, but for raw human vulnerability. Fans left comments praising her honesty, giving her a third act as a mental health advocate.