Insooni


Kim In-soon, better known by her stage name, Insooni, is a South Korean singer who made her debut in 1978 as a member of Hee Sisters. Since then, she has recorded a total of 19 albums, 14 of them full-length albums. She is acclaimed as South Korea's R&B diva, having garnered a wide range of fans over her 41+ year career. She is one of the few South Korean singers to have performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City and has earned several top prizes from South Korean music awards. She is distinguished by her rich, throaty voice with wide vocal range on stage. She was born to a South Korean mother and an African American father, who served in the U.S. military in South Korea and was brought up by her mother alone, with the assistance of Pearl S. Buck International's child sponsorship program.

Early life and education

Insooni was born to a South Korean mother and an Black American father in April 1957 in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province and her upbringing was fraught with difficulties from discrimination against minorities, which was severe during this time in South Korea. Insooni has commented that "while attending school I felt like I was dirty compared to my classmates." In-Soon graduated from Cheongsan Middle School of Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi Province and having had enough of the difficulties didn't continue her education through high school. She has said that overcoming the difficulties came by singing.

Career

In 1978, Insooni made her debut with the girl group "Hee sisters" but South Korean public opinion doubted that a girl group could be successful in South Korea. The Hee sister's time allowed In-Soon to show off her skills such as eloquent dance but the interest she attracted was merely that of outward appearance. In 1980, Fate, Insooni's solo release debuted. 1983, with the age of disco setting in, If it's night, every night, saw her release a hit that rose and remained at number 7 on KBS charts through 1984, she rose immensely in popularity.
She has also released a Live album of Contemporary Christian Music, which was launched on August 11, 2006. It included Korean versions of the classic Christian songs Amazing Grace and How Great Thou Art, and other songs like Jesus and Through Christ.
In 2007, she got special attention for her performance of the song "A Goose's Dream".

Personal life

She has one daughter, Saein Park, also known as Jasmine, born 1994, who attended Seoul International School as a high honor student and graduated from Stanford University.