MIJOO's highly anticipated solo debut is just around the corner, scheduled for release on May 17.

MIJOO is set to take a big leap as a solo artist with her first single album, "Movie Star". The album captures 'MIJOODENTITY' (MIJOO's identity), showcasing her unique color through music and performance.

Notably, MIJOO has consecutively released visual teasers reminiscent of a 'Movie Star', creating a buzz and highlighting three reasons why her solo debut album is eagerly awaited.

From 'Born to be Star' to 'Movie Star'...MIJOO's Stunning Transformation

MIJOO, who has proven her 'Born to be Star' persona through variety shows, MC activities, photoshoots, and commercials, transforms into a 'Movie Star' everyone dreams of becoming through her solo debut album, "Movie Star".

The teaser images released earlier reveal a classic yet modern charm, reflecting MIJOO's glamorous transformation into a 'Movie Star', thereby heightening anticipation for her first single album.

Solo Debut After 9 Years...First Single Album Incorporating 'MIJOODENTITY'

MIJOO, making her solo debut after 9 years, showcases her evolved musical abilities through the title track "Movie Star" and the accompanying song "I Miss You".

The title track "Movie Star", synonymous with the album name, features an addictive disco rhythm based on house music, forming a dynamic melody composition that creates a synergy with MIJOO's bright energy.

"I Miss You" sincerely expresses longing for a lost lover, conveying a poignant sentiment. From dance to ballad, the contrasting vibes of the songs are reinterpreted in MIJOO's unique style, promising to reveal an unseen charm that is highly anticipated.

Supported by Lee Hyori, Lee Yi Kyung, and Jung Seung Hwan...Cinematic Music Video

The solo debut of MIJOO has drawn attention with the support of artists from the Antenna label including Lee Hyori and Jung Seung Hwan, along with actor Lee Yi Kyung.

The teaser video for MIJOO's solo debut song, "Movie Star", reminiscent of a movie trailer, is elevated by Jung Seung Hwan's narration. MIJOO, Lee Hyori, and Lee Yi Kyung each play distinct characters in a film-like production, amplifying curiosity about the story they will unfold.