

Lee Bo-ram
Lee Bo-ram (이보람) has one of the deeper ballad resumes of her generation because her voice never really left the public ear, even when the idol-news cycle moved on. She debuted with SeeYa in 2006 during the group's commercial peak under Core Contents Media, then kept moving through duo work, OST cuts, solo releases, and later television reintroduction instead of letting the page freeze as a second-generation artifact.
That long arc is why her 2022 return to broader public conversation through MBC's WSG Wannabe mattered. The project reminded younger viewers that Bo-ram's appeal was not just nostalgia for SeeYa, but a still-reliable ballad tone that could hold up in a different era of Korean TV music culture. It also set up the next formal label phase when she signed with MAJOR9 in 2025.
Her current relevance is tied to continuity, not reinvention theatre. In 2026 she re-entered the SeeYa Co., Ltd. anniversary cycle and picked up a lyricist credit on the reunion single Nevertheless, We, which made the comeback feel like active participation rather than ceremonial reunion branding. For HITKULTR, Bo-ram matters because she connects mid-2000s vocal-group prestige to a still-working solo and project-activity lane in the present tense.
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