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  • Tymee
  • (타이미)
이옥주
As E.via, at her performance on July 11, 2009
Background information
Birth nameLee Ok-joo
Also known as
  • E.via (2009–2013)
  • Napper
Born (1985-12-06) December 6, 1985 (age 38)
OriginSeoul, South Korea
GenresHip Hop
Occupations
Years active2009–present
Labels
  • Dline Art (2009–2013)
  • ASSA (2013–present)
WebsiteASSAcomz.com/artist/타이미

Lee Ok-joo (born December 6, 1985), better known by her stage name Tymee (formerly known as E.via and Napper), is a South Korean rapper, songwriter, and pianist. She is currently represented by Outsider's label ASSA Communication and is known for being Korea's fastest female rapper.[1][2]

Career

2009–13

Her first EP E.via a.k.a. Happy Evil was released on the 18 May 2009. This included a collaboration with singer Sori (소리) which earned her significant media attention and popularity. Controversy erupted when "Oppa! na Haedodwae?" ("Oppa! Can I do it?"), the lead single from Tymee's debut album, was banned from being performed on Music Bank due to the lyrics of the song containing lascivious content and various slang words.[3] E.Via was later banned from performing any of her songs from her debut album on other music programs due to the lyrics being deemed suggestive and provocative.[4] Despite the ban, Tymee's album and "Oppa! na Haedodwae?" received overwhelming responses on online music sites.

The next song she performed was "Shake" from her Must Have Mini Album.[5] The music video was released on April 29, 2010.[6]

2013–present

On January 5, 2013, Tymee announced she had left Dline Art Media (her record company) and changed her stage name from E.via to Tymee. In a statement posted online, she said that she was in a similar situation as boy group Block B (who were suing their former label, Stardom Entertainment, at the time for inadequate compensation). She continued, "Due to financial as well as other realistic difficulties, I’ve decided to take back the music that’s been changed due to my company’s opinions and promote on my own. [Because of the unspeakable difficulties and unbearable exhaustion I've gone through], I came to this conclusion to save myself from falling apart." Tymee's agency claimed they only owed her 2.7 million won, to which she replied, "Though it was difficult to accept that the work I’ve done for the past 2 years only amounted to that much, I restrained myself thinking of the music I’ll be able to do freely in the future."

Discography

  • E.via a.k.a. Happy Evil (2009)[7]
  • Motiphie Meets E.via! (2009)[8]
  • Must Have Mini Album (2010)
  • Viapolar (2010)
  • E.Viagradation Part.1 (Black & Red) (2012)

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2015 Unpretty Rapstar Contestant 7th; eliminated in the sixth episode.

References