Yoo Soo-Young - Members

Members

Stage name Birth name Date of birth Position
Romanized Hangul Romanized Hangul
Bada 바다 Choi Sunghee 최성희 (1980-02-28) February 28, 1980 (age 32) Leader, Lead Vocalist
Eugene 유진 Kim Yoojin 김유진 (1981-03-03) March 3, 1981 (age 31) Vocalist
Shoo Yoo Sooyoung 유수영 (1981-10-23) October 23, 1981 (age 31) Vocalist
  • Bada (바다, a.k.a. Sea) (b. February 28, 1980) was the lead singer of the group, with the greatest vocal power and range. She was also considered as the best dancer in the group. "Bada" means "sea" in Korean, thus the "Sea" in "S.E.S." She has since become a solo artist.
  • Eugene (유진) (b. March 3, 1981) was the "face" of S.E.S., taking the lead in many group advertisements. After the break-up, Eugene has done both music and acting.
  • Shoo (슈) (born October 23, 1981) was capable in singing and dancing. During her time in S.E.S., she was known for her wild hair and her goofy appeal. Shoo went into musicals after the break-up, including the Korean version of Bat Boy: The Musical.

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