
Migyo is a Korean ballad singer, who was also a former member of the girl groups Bob Girls and LoveUs until their disbandment.
She made her official solo debut on January 19, 2018 with the single “You & I“. We would like to thank Migyo for this great interview, and wish her all the best in the future.
Would you like to introduce yourself to our readers please?
Hello, I am Migyo the K-Ballader who is currently promoting Love Like Crazy the single.
How did the name Migyo come about?
My real name is Jun Da-hye which is very common, so I visited the naming center and chose to go with a name that nobody else has. It means “rise high like a rose.”
Which musician/artist do you admire the most?
BoA sunbaenim is my role model. She is an idol that made me dream of becoming a singer. I also want to become a great musician like her.
What kind of music do you listen to the most often?
I think I listen to a lot of songs from the early 2000s that has a lot of retro feel to it.
What do you like to do for leisure?
I read Japanese anime or go to the cartoon bookstore to read comic books. These days, I am also walking 2 hours a day for my health. It’s the best for energizing and getting rid of needless thoughts.
Which color would you compare your voice/sound to?
Blue. It’s blue when the air is clean and my voice is sometimes like the sky when it is blue -the warmth of the color rather than the cold blueness. So, my voice is very much like blue!
What is your favorite food and beverage?
Kimchi Jjigae and bellflower root & pear juice ^^.
Where do you think is the best place to travel in Korea?
I think Jeju Island is the most beautiful island in Korea. I have only been there briefly, so would like to revisit and take time to enjoy it properly next time.
Tell us about your goals and plans for the future.
I want to sing songs that will console the listener just from the sound of my voice. It’s my goal and plan to become a singer that offers healing, consolation and the ability to start a new day.
Please say something nice to the fans out there!
I can exist because of you guys, my Midoong (name of my fan club)! Please stay with me until the end because I will continue singing with sincerity!
Thank you lots and I love you!

–J. Chung.
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