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South Korean rapper (born 1996)
Mirani
๐Ÿ‘ Mirani in a Marie Claire Korea photoshoot, January 2022
Mirani in a Marie Claire Korea photoshoot, January 2022
Background information
Born
Kim Yoon-jin

(1996-05-14) May 14, 1996 (age 29)
GenresHip hop
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
Years active2020โ€“present
LabelAt Area
Member ofTDYA
Musical artist

Kim Yoon-jin (Korean๊น€์œค์ง„; born May 14, 1996), known professionally as Mirani (Korean: ๋ฏธ๋ž€์ด), is a South Korean rapper and songwriter. She first garnered attention when she appeared on the rap competition TV show Show Me the Money 9 in 2020. She released the single "VVS" with rappers Munchman, Khundi Panda, and Mushvenom on the show which peaked at number 1 on the Gaon Digital Chart and won Hip-hop Track of the Year at the Korean Hip-hop Awards.

She signed to hip hop label At Area in 2021 where she released her extended play Uptown Girl. She released her debut album The Drift on May 9, 2023.

Early life and education

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Kim Yoon-jin was born on May 14, 1996. She graduated from Ewha Womans University with a bachelor's degree in fashion industry.[1]

She adopted the stage name "Mirani" from the character Mori Ran (known as Yoo Miran in South Korea) from the Japanese manga Case Closed.[2]

Career

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2018-2020: Career beginnings and Show Me the Money

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In 2018, Mirani began uploading her music onto SoundCloud, starting with her debut track "Blank".[3] In April 2020, Mirani released her debut single "The Detective".[4] In October, she appeared on the rap competition TV show Show Me the Money 9 where she released the single "VVS" with rappers Munchman, Khundi Panda, and Mushvenom. It became her most successful single, ranking at number 1 on the Gaon Digital Chart for seven consecutive weeks and winning Hip-Hop Track of the Year at the Korean Hip-hop Awards.[5][6] She also released singles "Achoo" featuring pH-1 and "Part Time" featuring Queen Wa$abii for the show and finished in the Top 8.[7][8]

2021-2022: At Area and first EP

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In March 2021, Mirani signed with At Area, a hip-hop label founded by the record producer duo GroovyRoom after working with them on Show Me the Money 9.[4] She then released her first single album "Daisy" under the label on April 7, 2021.[9] In May, she featured on Coogie's single "UP&DOWN" with Penomeco.[10] On June 1, she released single "Ramirani" with actress Ra Mi-ran and donated the profits for COVID-19 relief.[11] Her next single "Heat" featuring Lil Boi and Wonstein was released on the 16th.[12] In August, Mirani was featured on Jmin's album Homecoming for the track "Don't Worry" alongside High School Rapper's Park Hyeon-jin.[13]

On November 10, she released single "Lambo!" featuring Uneducated Kid which reached number six on the United States iTunes Hip-Hop chart and number 46 on the global chart.[14] The track was included in her extended play Uptown Girl, released on November 30.[15] On December 4, Mirani appeared in the final episode of Show Me the Money 10, joining contestant Since on stage for her single "Sign".[16] On December 12, Mirani appeared on King of Masked Singer as a contestant with the stage name "Game of Go" and was eliminated in the first round.[17]

On February 9, 2022, Mirani featured on the song "Hero" (stylized in all caps) for KIMMUSEUM's album Blue Forest.[18] On February 15, Mirani released the single "Can't Slow Me Down" with Lil Boi and Groovy Room for the first-person tactical hero shooter online game Valorant.[19] In the same year she released singles "Pick Up Your Phone", "Gasoline", "Freaky", and also featured on Kim Jong-kook and KCM's collaborative single "I Luv U".[20][21][22][23]

In July, Mirani featured in the song "Phantom" on rapper Huh's album 926.[24] In August, she featured on SMMT's album Mr. Hollywood on the track "Dream to Dream" with Loco.[25] In September, Mirani and Sik-K featured on the song "Whistle" by Groovy Room for the Street Man Fighter.[26] On October 6, Mirani collaborated with Groovy Room and labelmate Gemini to release the song "Rollin'" for esports club Gen.G[27] Also in October, Mirani featured on the Trade L's song "Click" (stylized in all caps) for the album Love Maze.[28] In November, she featured on BIGONE's album BIGONEISTHENAME on the track "Still the Same".[29]

2023-present: Debut album and second EP

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On February 24, 2023, Mirani participated in Spotify Singles project Han, featuring in the song "Seoul City" alongside producer duo Saewoo and rappers Kid Milli and Loopy.[30][31] She then released single "Asphalt" featuring pH-1 on March 10.[22] On May 9, she released her first full-length album titled The Drift. The album has double title tracks "Bad Boy" featuring Big Naughty and "Candy" featuring Leellamarz and Coogie.[32] In June, she released the single "End the Night" as part of the soundtrack of the television series Battle for Happiness.[33] In July, she featured on the song "Starry Night" for Soyou's extended play Summer Recipe.[34] On November 14, Mirani released single "Kiss Me Now".[35]

On July 26, 2024, Mirani featured on Jay Park's single "Xtra McNasty" alongside seven other artists.[36] On August 7, she released single "Hit Me Up" featuring Ateez member Mingi.[37] On September 9, she released the extended play Me Time (stylized in all caps) with title track "Falling Down" featuring Wonstein. The EP also features American rapper Tyla Yaweh and The Quiett and includes previous releases "Kiss Me Now" and "Hit Me Up".[38]

On July 16, 2025, Mirani was revealed as a participant in YouTube channel Studio USOG's web variety show Another Day of Debut Training.[39] Through the show, Mirani debuted as a member of TDYA on August 14 with the single "Keep the Light", composed by singer-songwriter Ejae and written by Mirani herself.[40][41] On August 15, the group performed the song for the first time at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno-gu, Seoul in a set of performances celebrating the 80th National Liberation Day of Korea.[42]

Discography

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Albums

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Title Details Peak
chart
position
KOR
[43]
The Drift
  • Released: May 9, 2023
  • Label: At Area, Warner Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. "Intro"
  2. "Bad Boy" (featuring Big Naughty)
  3. "1, 2. 3 Go Shoot" (featuring Blasรฉ and Rei Ami)
  4. "WOW"
  5. "Asphalt" (featuring. pH-1)
  6. "Ya"
  7. "Interlude"
  8. "Candy" (featuring Leellamarz and Coogie)
  9. "Make U Mine"
  10. "Test Me"
  11. "I Hate You" (featuring Sumin)
83

Extended plays

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Title Details Peak
chart
positions
KOR
[43]
Uptown Girl
  • Released: November 30, 2021
  • Label: At Area, Warner Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
62
Me Time
  • Released: September 11, 2024
  • Label: At Area, Warner Music
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. "Gets Me Hot" (featuring Tyla Yaweh and The Quiett)
  2. "Falling Down" (featuring Wonstein)
  3. "Hit Me Up" (featuring Mingi of Ateez)
  4. "Kiss Me Now"
  5. "LVSNG"
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Singles

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Title Year Peak
chart
positions
Certifications Album
KOR
[44]
"The Detective" (๋ช…ํƒ์ •; Myeongtamjeong)
(Feat. Make a Movie)
2020 โ€” Non-album singles
"Eleven"
(Feat. 372)
โ€”
"Tic Tac!" โ€”
"VVS"
(with Munchman, Khundi Panda, Mushvenom, feat. Justhis)
1 Show Me the Money 9 Episode 1
"Achoo"
(Feat. pH-1, Haon)
5 Show Me the Money 9 Episode 3
"Part Time"
(Feat. Queen Wa$abii)
175 Show Me the Money 9 Semi Final
"Daisy"
(Feat. pH-1)
2021 110 Daisy
"Ramirani" (๋ผ๋ฏธ๋ž€์ด)
(with Ra Mi-ran)
โ€”[A] Non-album singles
"Heat"
(with Lil Boi and Wonstein)
136
"Lambo!"
(Feat. Uneducated Kid)
โ€”[B] Uptown Girl
"Tikita" (ํ‹ฐํ‚คํƒ€)
(Feat. Lil Boi)
โ€”[C]
"Can't Slow Me Down"
(with Lil Boi and GroovyRoom)
2022 โ€” Non-album singles
"Pick Up Your Phone" โ€”[D]
"Gasoline" โ€”[E]
"Freaky" โ€”[F]
"Rollin'"
(with Gemini)
โ€”[G]
"Seoul City"
(with Kid Milli, Loopy, sAewoo)
2023 โ€” HAN 2023
"Asphalt"
(featuring pH-1)
โ€”[H] The Drift
"Bad Boy"
(featuring Big Naughty)
โ€”[I]
"Candy"
(featuring Leellamarz and Coogie)
โ€”
"Kiss Me Now" โ€” Me Time
"Hit Me Up"
(featuring Mingi of Ateez)
2024 โ€”
"Falling Down"
(featuring Wonstein)
โ€”[J]

As featured artist

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Title Year Peak
chart
positions
Album
KOR
[46]
"UP&DOWN"
(Coogie featuring Mirani and Penomeco)
2021 โ€”[K] I Got A Feeling
"Sign"
(Since featuring Mirani)
69 Show Me the Money 10 Final
"G999"
(Moonbyul featuring Mirani)
โ€”[L] 6equence
"I LUV U"
(Kim Jong Kook with KCM featuring Mirani)
2022 96 Non-album single
"Whistle"
(GroovyRoom featuring Mirani and Sik-K)
143 Street Man Fighter Original Vol.3
"Starry Night"
(Soyou featuring Mirani)
2023 โ€”[M] Summer Recipe
"Baby"
(Polodared featuring Mirani)
2024 โ€” Non-album singles
"Xtra McNasty"
(Jay Park featuring Jessi, Awich, Milli, Ramengvrl, Lil Cherry, Mirani, Maliibu Miitch, and Camo)
โ€”[N]

Soundtrack appearances

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Title Year Album
"End The Night" 2023 Battle for Happiness (Original Soundtrack)
"Baby Back Home"
(featuring Leellamarz)
Street Woman Fighter 2 (SWF2) Crew Songs

Other charted songs

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Title Year Peak
chart
positions
Album
KOR
[47]
"Achoo Remix"
(GroovyRoom & Justhis feat. Mirani, pH-1, Munchman, Skinny Brown, Louie, Leellamarz, Ourealgoat, Dbo, Sik-K, Owen, Kid Milli, Swings, Nudeboi Seo, TRADE L, Coogie, Blase, sokodomo, Khundi Panda, Lil Moshpit & Khakii)
2021 109 G+Jus
"P.S."
(featuring Jay Park)
โ€”[O] Uptown Girl
"Daisy Remix"
(featuring Paul Blanco and Ash Island)
โ€”[P]

Songwriting credits

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All songwriting credits are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association's database, unless otherwise noted.[48]

List of songs written by Mirani for other artists
Title Year Artist Album
"Playground"
(featuring Y0ung Kid, Since, JudgeJ, 372, 5NLi, and O'day O$a)
2018 Endo Kim Non-album single
"We Higher" 2022 GroovyRoom, Lil Boi, Blasรฉ, Roh Yun Ha, Polodared, Chillin Homie, Fleeky Bang Show Me the Money 11 Episode 1
"Vroom"
(featuring Lil Boi and Swings)
Roh Yun Ha Show Me the Money 11 Semi Final
"Say Moo" 2025 Ifeye Sweet Tang
"Keep the Light" (๊บผ์ง€์ง€ ์•Š๋Š” ๋น›) TDYA Non-album single

Filmography

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TV

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2020 Show Me the Money 9 Contestant Placed in the Top 8 [8]
2021 King of Mask Singer Contestant Episode 335 [17]

Web series

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Year Name Role Ref.
2025 Another Day of Debut Training Herself [41]

Awards and nominations

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Awards ceremony Year Category Nominee Result Ref.
Korean Hip-hop Awards 2021 Hip-hop Track of the Year "VVS" Won [6]
Collaboration of the Year Nominated [49]

Notes

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  1. ^ "Ramirani" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart but charted at number 68 on the Gaon Download Chart.
  2. ^ "Lambo!" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart but charted at number 92 on the Gaon Download Chart.
  3. ^ "Tikita" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart but charted at number 94 on the Gaon Download Chart.
  4. ^ "Pick Up Your Phone" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart but charted at number 114 on the Gaon Download Chart.
  5. ^ "Gasoline" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart but charted at number 126 on the Gaon Download Chart.
  6. ^ "Freaky" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart but charted at number 156 on the Gaon Download Chart.
  7. ^ "Rollin'" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart but charted at number 181 on the Gaon Download Chart.
  8. ^ "Asphalt" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart but charted at number 169 on the Circle Download Chart.
  9. ^ "Bad Boy" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart but charted at number 120 on the Circle Download Chart.
  10. ^ "Bad Boy" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart but charted at number 79 on the Circle Download Chart.
  11. ^ "UP&DOWN" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart but charted at number 103 on the Gaon Download Chart.
  12. ^ "G999" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart but charted at number 28 on the Gaon Download Chart.
  13. ^ "Starry Night" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart but charted at number 140 on the Circle Download Chart.
  14. ^ "Xtra McNasty" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart, but debuted and peaked at number 76 on the Circle Download Chart
  15. ^ "P.S." did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart but charted at number 185 on the Gaon Download Chart.
  16. ^ "P.S." did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart but charted at number 131 on the Gaon Download Chart.

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