Ji-In Cho (born 30 December 1976)[1][2][3] is a German heavy metal singer of Korean descent. She has been the lead vocalist of the symphonic metal band Krypteria since December 2004 until their hiatus after her pregnancy. Following this, she became the lead vocalist of And Then She Came, a band consisting of most of the former members of Krypteria.[4][5]
Biography
Ji-In Cho began an extensive musical education, including piano lessons, when she was six years old.[6] Later she studied Music (Cologne music academy) and Theology (University of Cologne).
In 2003, Cho was unwittingly registered by a friend to the German edition of the Fame Academy television show for musical talents. For the show she recorded a cover version of Alanis Morissette's song "Ironic" which brought her into the German singles charts.[7] In the end she became a member of the band Become One that was formed by successful contestants of the show.[2]
Since December 2004, Cho has been the lead singer of the band Krypteria, whose single "Liberatio" was used for a charity campaign in aid of the tsunami victims in Southeast Asia. The outcome was proceeds of Euro 11 Million by selling 150,000 singles. "Liberatio" reached the status of a golden record and had the chart position No.3 for many weeks.
In 2012, Cho and Krypteria celebrated the birth of her first child, and took a break from live shows.[8]
In 2016, Cho and most of the former Krypteria members formed a new band called And Then She Came.[4]
Discography
Solo
"Ironic" (2003), single, Sony/BMG, peaked at #31 in the German charts.[7]
^ abWeiffen, Frank (18 August 2008). "Das war immer mein Ding". Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger (in German). Archived from the original on 9 September 2012. Retrieved 19 April 2012.