Kim Seo-hyeon (born December 10, 1993), known professionally by the mononym Katie (stylized as KATIE in all capital letters), is a South Korean-born American singer. She finished in first place as a contestant in the South Korean singing competition SBS K-pop Star 4 . Her breakthrough performance of "Where You Need To Be" reached 4 million views on South Korea's leading video-sharing site, Naver TV Cast , in the shortest amount of time in K-pop Star history. After winning the show, she decided to sign with YG Entertainment .
14-634: For other uses, see Katie (disambiguation) . Katie Pronunciation / ˈ k eɪ t i / Kay-Tee Gender female Origin Language(s) Greek Meaning "pure" Region of origin English-speaking countries Other names Related names Katherine, Kathryn, Catherine, Kate, Katy, Kaytee, Kayteigh, Katerina, Caitlyn, Kathleen, Katayoun, Catie, Cathy, Cady, Ceitidh [REDACTED] “Katie” written in sand at
28-532: A 15-year-old female Katie Savannah Steele (born 1992), American model rocketeer Katie Taft (born 1972), American artist, photographer, and teacher Nissan Katie , a car Škoda Katieq , a SUV Fictional characters [ edit ] Katie Anderson, in the British comic book series Nemesis Reloaded by Mark Millar Katie Bell , in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling Katie Brandt-Heppner,
42-740: A 2008 acid attack Katie Tallo , Canadian filmmaker, screenwriter, and novelist Music [ edit ] Katie Gately , American musician, composer, producer and sound designer Katie Gregson-MacLeod (born 2000/2001), Scottish musician Katie Kim (born 1993), South Korean-born American singer Katie Kissoon (born 1951, Trinidad and Tobago), English singer Katie Kittermaster (born 2000), British singer-songwriter Katie Knipp , American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and blues Americana artist Katie Melua (born 1984), Georgian-born British singer-songwriter Katie Underwood (born 1975), Australian singer-songwriter Katie Waissel (born 1986), British singer and contestant in
56-1860: A beach Katie is an English female name. It is a form of Katherine , Kate , Caitlin , Kathleen , Katey and their related forms. It is frequently used on its own. People [ edit ] Sports [ edit ] Katie Boulter (born 1996), British tennis player Katie Clark (born 1994), British synchronized swimmer Katie Dabson , British sailor Katie Hill (born 1984), Australian wheelchair basketball player Katie Hnida (born 1981), American NCAA football player Katie Hoff (born 1989), American Olympic swimmer Katie Ledecky (born 1997), American swimmer Katie Levick (born 1991), English cricketer Katie Sowers (born 1986), American football coach Katie Swan (born 1999), British tennis player Katie Taylor (born 1986), Irish boxer and footballer, five-time world boxing and 2012 Olympic champion Katie Thorlakson (born 1985), Canadian soccer player Television and film [ edit ] Katie Aselton (born 1978), American actress, director, and producer Katie Brown (TV personality) (born 1963), American television presenter Katie Couric (born 1957), American journalist Katie Cassidy (born 1986), American actress and singer Katie Featherston (born 1982), American actress Katie Finneran (born 1971), American actress Katie Griffin (born 1973), Canadian actress, voice actress, and singer Katie Holmes (born 1978), American actress Katie Hopkins (born 1975), contestant on The Apprentice (UK) Series 3 and far-right political figure. Katie Leclerc (born 1986), American actress Katie Leung (born 1987), Scottish actress Katie Lucas (born 1988), American actress and writer Katie McGrath (born c. 1983), Irish actress and model Katie Piper (born 1983), British broadcaster and model, wounded in
70-633: A character from the 2020 Andrew Unger novel Once Removed Katie Fitch , in the British teen drama Skins Katie Forester, a character from the Yo-kai Watch franchise (originally named Fumika Kodama) Katie Gardner , in the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan Katie (Pidge Gunderson) Holt, in the Netflix animated television series Voltron: Legendary Defender Katie the Kitten Fairy, from
84-676: A yellow fluff from Horton Hears a Who Katie, a Wild Kratts Kid from the series Wild Kratts Katie, a minor character from the 2004 series 6teen Other [ edit ] Katie (monkey) , who played Marcel in the American sitcom Friends Katie, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Rally Monkey See also [ edit ] Katey Katy (disambiguation) References [ edit ] ^ MFnames.com - Origin and Meaning of Katie [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
98-437: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Katie (disambiguation) Katie is a feminine and masculine surname. Katie may also refer to: Katie Kim (South Korean singer) In May 2018, Kim joined AXIS, a new company founded by former YG creative director SINXITY. With a change of label, YG Entertainment would continue to help with the distribution of her debut album. She has since also joined
112-833: The Rainbow Magic book series Katie Knight, in the American musical sitcom television series Big Time Rush Katie Logan , a character in The Bold and the Beautiful Katie Matlin , in the Canadian television drama Degrassi Katie Mitchell, in the 2021 3D computer-animated sci-fi comedy film The Mitchells vs. the Machines Katie Peretti , in the CBS soap opera As the World Turns Katie Sugden , in
126-705: The American branch of the recording label AWAL . Her debut extended play, Log , was released on May 22, 2019. Katie Kim was born Kim Seo-hyeon on December 10, 1993, in Bucheon . She immigrated to New Jersey with her family at the age of 10. Her mother would play classical music when she was a child, and she realized that she wanted to be a singer in her high school years. She studied jazz at Berklee College of Music , but had to drop out due to financial difficulties burdening her family. Kim applied for K-pop Star 4 to further her career back in South Korea. She emerged as
140-704: The ITV soap opera Emmerdale Katie Walker , the Yellow Time Force Ranger in the children's action television series Power Rangers: Time Force Katie, from the Teletoon animated series Total Drama Katie, from the 2003 film School of Rock Katie, from the Nick Jr. animated preschool television series PAW Patrol Katie, a Fireside Girl from the Disney animated television series Phineas and Ferb Katie,
154-528: The United States to participate in songwriting camps, where she wrote most of her songs for her album. Kim's single "Remember" was re-released in 2019, with Ty Dolla Sign as a featured artist. Her manager previously managed Ty Dolla Sign, and he contacted him for the collaboration. She released her second single, "Thinkin Bout You", on May 21, with Log releasing a day later. Kim subsequently performed at
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182-959: The seventh series of The X Factor (UK) Katie White (born 1983), English singer and front-woman of The Ting Tings Other [ edit ] Katie Bouman (born 1989/90), American computer imaging scientist, led the team that captured the first image of a black hole Katie Bush , American digital, net, and installation artist Katie Davis (missionary) , American missionary and author Katie Hafner (born 1957), American journalist Katie Heaney (born 1986), American writer Katie Hillier (born 1973/74), British fashion designer Katie Mack (born 1981), American astrophysicist Katie May (1981–2016), American model Katie McVicar (1856–1886), Canadian trade unionist and shoe worker Katie Mitchell (born 1964), English theatre director Katie Perry (born 1980), Australian designer Katie Price (born 1978), British model also known as "Jordan" Katie Rough (2009-2017), English girl killed by
196-449: The winner for the season, and she opted to sign with YG Entertainment , and she became a trainee under the agency. After winning she performed live for the first time with hip-hop duo, Jinusean , with their latest hit, "Tell Me One More Time", which she performed at SBS Inkigayo . She spent three years under YG, where she recorded several songs and produced music videos, and YG noticed her preference for American music. She also visited
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