Career
She debuted in 2001 with her album Just Like Rhythm & Blues. She released the album Seurureuk (스르륵) on June 6 using the stage name Bachelor of Arts (Hangul: 에이비). Debut
At the 2000 Cyber Music Festival, she entered a contest as a participant and was noticed for her voice. Immediately compared to Japanese singer Hikaru Utada since during the time she performed Rhythm & Blues music and wrote her own songs.
She debuted at the age of 18 with her first album Just Like Rhythm & Blues. Despite not getting the expected success, she would collaborate with artists like: Military Cross Sniper, Stony Skunk and Honey Family.
2006-2010: First Singles
On October 2006, she released her first single titled 1st Single. She went on to find more opportunities again by collaborating with Military Cross Sniper, Rhymer, Main Stream, Namolla Family before releasing her second album The Ring of Diamond in April 2008.
This album was different from her first as she sings People’s and Ballad music instead of Rhythm & Blues. In November, she released her commercial single Yepp Song (Music Is My Life) and later releasing her second single Doh Doh. As the Christmas holiday grows closer, she releases her third single From December.
She released her fourth single Damn Love (그딴 사랑) on December 10, 2010.
2011: Bachelor of Arts debut and controversy
She returned using Bachelor of Arts (에이비) as the stage name for the Seureureuk (스르륵) album with the song "Slip", however it was banned by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), Korean Broadcasting System (Korean Broadcasting System), Seoul Broadcasting System (Business School) after discovering its sexually suggestive content.