

ArtistMAJOR9
Lee Bo-ram
Lee Bo-ram (이보람) has one of the deeper ballad resumes of her generation. As a core voice in SeeYa, she helped define the group's run from 2006 through 2011, then kept moving through duo work, solo releases, and OST-heavy activity instead of disappearing into nostalgia. Her 2022 turn in MBC's WSG Wannabe introduced that voice to a newer audience, and her 2025 move to MAJOR9 gave the next solo chapter a clearer home. In 2026 she returned to SeeYa Co., Ltd.'s reunion cycle as both a vocalist and lyricist on the anniversary single Nevertheless, We.
1 articles6 creditsDebut: February 24, 2006South Korean
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Discography
2026
Nevertheless, WeSingle
2022
WSG WannabeCollaboration
MemberMBC
2017
The One and OnlySingle
Solo Artist
2011
2BoramCollaboration
Member
2007
Lovely Sweet HeartAlbum
2006
The First MindAlbum
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Who is Lee Bo-ram?
Lee Bo-ram is a South Korean singer and actress best known as a member of SeeYa. She debuted with the group in 2006, later formed the duo 2Boram, built a solo catalog, and reached a newer wave of viewers in 2022 through MBC's WSG Wannabe project.
What is WSG Wannabe and how is Lee Bo-ram involved?
WSG Wannabe is the female project vocal group formed through MBC's Hangout with Yoo in 2022. Lee Bo-ram joined as one of its standout singers, and the project helped reintroduce her ballad voice to younger viewers who knew the format but had not lived through SeeYa's original mid-2000s run.
Is Lee Bo-ram still part of SeeYa?
Yes. Lee Bo-ram remains part of SeeYa while also pursuing solo activity under MAJOR9. In 2026 she took part in the group's 20th anniversary reunion cycle and was credited as both a vocalist and lyricist on the comeback single Nevertheless, We.
When did Lee Bo-ram join MAJOR9?
Lee Bo-ram signed with MAJOR9 in July 2025. The company later listed her contract signing in its corporate history, making the move a clear line between her long independent post-SeeYa stretch and her current agency-backed solo chapter. It also framed her next solo phase as a formal label-backed restart rather than a loose guest-activity run.

