Yun Chae-Won

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Yun Chae-Won
Birth nameYun Chae-Won
Born7th January, 1904
Chen, Silverdale
GenresM-pop
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2020-Present
LabelsAscension Musical Productions

Yun Chae-Won (born 7th of February 1904) is a Silverdalean singer. Yun Chae-Won first came to national attention within Malgrave as a member of the group, Venus. Chae-Won and her popularity within Malgrave has been highlighted as a sign of the growing friendship between Silverdale and Malgrave.

Early Life

Yun Chae-Won was born in Chen on the 7th of February 1904, as someone with rather average magical abilities and no particular interest in academia they lived a rather standard life, however, in their late teens during a celebration in a karaoke bar they were listened into by a talent scout who suspected that they had potential to become a performer.

After a few years of training Chae-Won tried unsuccessfully to launch her own solo career within Silverdale, with a small album performing well but not generating enough sales to justify a second. At this time Chae-Won spoke to one her friends who was a regular attendant of a local ASG centre and somewhat regarded as a bit of a Eclipse fanatic who recommended that she audition for the upcoming season of Music Idol Camp.


Musical Career

In 2020 Chae-Won appeared in the 13th season of Music Idol Camp, the Silverdalean was quite a popular character during the course of the season and after finishing in the top four of the competition was announced as a member of the new group, Venus.

Chae-Won was well-regard by Orbits shortly after their debut for their keen grasp of Malgravean Ancient, including their use of several popular phrases and snack products within the country which they accredited towards their friendship with an Eclipse fan back in Silverdale.

Orbits quickly noted Chae-Won's friendship with Moon Hye-Jin and the work that the pair were putting into becoming more comfortable with Malgravean Ancient, and the pair quickly became a favourite called Chaejin, a play of their names, with numerous accounts dedicated to celebrating their friendship.