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IU (Lee Ji-eun) Birthday Countdown 2026 IST — Age, When Life Gives You Tangerines, Discography, Dramas & All Details
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IU
Lee Ji-eun

Birthday Countdown IST — Age, When Life Gives You Tangerines, Complete Discography, Dramas & All Details

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IU turns 34 in
🎂 May 16, 2027  ·  Born 1993 · Seoul, South Korea
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1993Birth Year
Taurus
Real Name
Lee Ji-eun (이지은)
Stage Name
IU (아이유) — “I and You”
Birthday
May 16, 1993
Birthplace
Songjeong-dong, Seoul, South Korea
Heritage
Jeonju Yi clan · Joseon dynasty lineage
Father
Lee Jin-kook
Mother
Kim Mi-sam
Brother
Lee Jong-hoon (younger)
Agency
EDAM Entertainment (Kakao)
Music Debut
September 18, 2008 · “Lost Child”
Acting Debut
Dream High (KBS2, 2011)
Nickname
Nation’s Sweetheart · Nation’s Little Sister
Boyfriend
Lee Jong-suk (confirmed Jan 2023)
2025 Peak
When Life Gives You Tangerines — Time Best K-Drama 2025
Upcoming 2026
Perfect Crown (MBC/Disney+) · Byeon Woo-seok
Star Sign
Taurus ♉

Biography

Who is IU (Lee Ji-eun)?

IU — real name Lee Ji-eun (이지은) — is South Korea’s most beloved entertainer and one of the most exceptional artistic talents in the history of Korean popular culture. A singer-songwriter, composer, actress and philanthropist, she has spent nearly two decades at the very top of Korean entertainment — accumulating a discography of timeless hits, a body of dramatic work that includes some of Korean television’s most celebrated performances, and a reputation for generosity and integrity that has made her genuinely loved rather than merely admired. Born on May 16, 1993 in Songjeong-dong, Seoul, she comes from the Jeonju Yi clan — the same noble lineage as the former royal House of Yi that ruled the Joseon dynasty and the Korean Empire for over 500 years. This is a detail that Korean fans find poetically appropriate for someone who carries herself with the quiet dignity of royalty.

Her childhood was marked by real difficulty. Her parents, Lee Jin-kook and Kim Mi-sam, were often away for work, and IU and her younger brother Lee Jong-hoon lived with their grandmother in a modest studio apartment. Financial hardship was a constant. She found solace in music from an early age and, at around 13, began pursuing a singing career seriously. She auditioned repeatedly and faced numerous rejections from entertainment companies before signing with LOEN Entertainment (now EDAM/Kakao Entertainment) as a trainee in 2007. Her stage name IU was chosen to represent “I and You” — the idea that music connects artist and listener into one shared experience. She has always said the name captures what she believes music is for.

Music Career — From Lost Child to “Good Day” to Global Stardom (2008–2014)

IU debuted on September 18, 2008 on Mnet’s M Countdown with the song “Lost Child” from her first mini-album Lost and Found. The debut was quiet — not an immediate explosion but a gentle beginning. Her follow-up EPs Growing Up (2009) and IU…IM (2009) built a modest following through her natural, warm vocal style and a songwriting sensibility that was unusually mature for a 15-year-old. The song “Marshmallow” from IU…IM became a modest hit, showing her ability to craft immediately likeable melodies.

Then came “Good Day” (2010) — and everything changed. The lead single from her third mini-album Real, “Good Day” is one of the most technically impressive K-pop songs ever recorded — featuring a triple high note that IU delivers with apparent ease, a melody of irresistible warmth and lyrics about the simple joy of a good day. It spent five consecutive weeks at No. 1 on South Korea’s Gaon Digital Chart — an extraordinary achievement. In 2019, Billboard ranked “Good Day” No. 1 on its list of the 100 Greatest K-Pop Songs of the 2010s. It remains the song most associated with IU globally. Her second studio album Last Fantasy (2011) — featuring the title track “You & I” — was another major success. Modern Times (2013) demonstrated her growth as a songwriter and musician, with jazz and folk influences that proved she was not a conventional idol but a genuine artist making music entirely on her own terms.

Acting Career — Dream High, My Mister and Broker (2011–2022)

IU made her acting debut in KBS2’s Dream High (2011) — the massively popular musical drama about students at an arts high school — playing Kim Pil-sook, a chubby but talented girl whose weight loss subplot became one of the show’s most discussed elements. Her singing contributions to the Dream High soundtrack (including “Someday”) were universally praised. She appeared in The Producers (2015) — a mockumentary about Korean broadcasting — and Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (2016), where she played Go Ha-jin, a woman transported to the Goryeo dynasty, in a role that earned her a passionate global fanbase particularly across Southeast and South Asia.

The true measure of IU as an actress came with My Mister (tvN, 2018) — director Kim Won-seok’s landmark drama about a 21-year-old woman (Lee Ji-an) crushing under the weight of debt and responsibility, who forms an unexpected connection with a middle-aged engineer. The character of Lee Ji-an is one of Korean television’s most psychologically complex female roles — taciturn, guarded, capable of explosive emotion and extraordinary quiet strength simultaneously. IU’s performance was immediately recognised as exceptional — the series became one of the highest-rated Korean cable dramas in television history. Her collaboration with director Kim Won-seok proved to be one of Korean entertainment’s most creatively generative relationships.

Hotel del Luna (2019) — in which she played a formidable, fashion-obsessed hotel owner for the souls of the dead — was a massive commercial hit and demonstrated her ability to carry a visually spectacular, emotionally demanding lead role across 16 episodes. Broker (2022) — directed by Japanese master Hirokazu Kore-eda, the first Korean-language film he directed — brought IU to the Cannes Film Festival. She played So-young, a young woman who abandons her baby and then returns to reclaim him, in a deeply nuanced, physically restrained performance that confirmed her ability to work at the highest international cinematic level.

When Life Gives You Tangerines — The Best K-Drama of 2025

When Life Gives You Tangerines (Netflix, March 2025) — directed by Kim Won-seok, written by Lim Sang-choon, and co-starring Park Bo-gum — is the crowning achievement of IU’s career to date and widely described as one of the greatest Korean dramas ever made. The 16-episode Netflix original follows Ae-sun and Gwan-sik — a rebellious girl who dreams of becoming a poet despite poverty and a steadfast young man who loves her completely — across six decades of life in Jeju Island from the 1950s to the 2000s. IU plays dual roles: the young Ae-sun and her daughter Yang Geum-myeong. Screen Rant described her as “faultless” — noting she “truly embodies both characters” with “no similarly” between them visible in her expressions, body language or dialogue delivery. The drama was named Time Magazine’s Best Korean Drama of 2025 — defeating Squid Game Season 3 and Tempest. It won four awards at the 61st Baeksang Arts Awards including Best Drama. IU won the Daesang (Grand Prize) at the 2025 APAN Star Awards — the highest honour in Korean drama television. The series was compared widely to Reply 1988 (2015-2016) as a generational masterpiece of warmth and nostalgia.

When Life Gives You Tangerines — Time Magazine’s Best K-Drama of 2025

When Life Gives You Tangerines (Netflix, 2025) is the most acclaimed Korean drama of the decade. IU plays two roles — young Ae-sun and her daughter — across 16 episodes spanning six decades of Jeju Island life. The drama won the Daesang (Grand Prize) at the APAN Star Awards 2025, four Baeksang Arts Awards including Best Drama, and the Blue Dragon Series Grand Prize for IU. Time Magazine named it the Best Korean Drama of 2025, ranking it above Squid Game Season 3. It was praised globally for its cinematography, screenplay, performances and emotional depth. Among Indian K-drama fans, it was watched widely on Netflix and the pairing of IU with Park Bo-gum created one of Korean entertainment’s most beloved on-screen couples of the decade.

The Most Extraordinary Contract Exit in K-Pop History

When IU left LOEN Entertainment in 2018 after more than a decade, she made a request that became legendary in the Korean entertainment industry. Instead of receiving the large financial down payment she was contractually entitled to upon departure, she asked the company to use that money to provide employment security and salary increases for all 40 members of her staff. She wanted to ensure that every person who had worked with her was protected before she moved on. The story went viral in Korea and around the world as an example of how a celebrity can use their power to protect those around them rather than accumulate personal wealth. It is one of the most cited examples of IU’s character beyond her music.

IU in India — Why She Is So Beloved by Indian Fans

IU has an enormous and deeply passionate Indian fanbase — particularly among young women aged 16–30 who found Korean entertainment through Netflix and YouTube during the COVID-19 pandemic years. “Good Day” introduced many Indian listeners to K-pop. My Mister — widely streamed on Netflix India — connected emotionally with audiences familiar with stories of young women shouldering adult burdens. When Life Gives You Tangerines was watched intensely by Indian K-drama fans on Netflix in 2025 and generated significant social media discussion in Hindi and English. “IU birthday IST” is one of the most searched K-pop birthday-related queries in India every May.


Discography — Key Albums & Songs

IU — Major Albums & Hit Songs

YearAlbum / SongNote
2008Lost and Found (EP) · “Lost Child” debut singleDebut at age 15
2009Growing Up (EP) · IU…IM (EP) · “Marshmallow”Early following built
2010Real (mini-album) · “Good Day”No. 1 Billboard 100 Greatest K-Pop Songs 2010s · 5 weeks Gaon No. 1
2011Last Fantasy (studio album) · “You & I”Seoul Music Awards Record of the Year
2013Modern Times (studio album)Jazz-folk influences · artistic evolution
2015Chat-Shire (studio album) · “23”Multiple music awards
2017Palette (studio album) · “Through the Night”Multiple Daesang (Grand Prize) awards · Melon Artist of Year
2019Love Poem (EP) · “Love Poem”Multiple No. 1 hits
2020“Eight” ft. BTS Suga · “Celebrity”First song No. 1 Billboard World Digital Song Sales
2021LILAC (studio album) · “LILAC” · “Coin”Multiple Daesang · Massive album year
2022The Winning (EP)Chart dominance
2024HEREH (studio album)Latest album · Multiple awards

Acting — Dramas & Films

IU — Complete Drama & Film List

YearDrama / FilmCharacter / Co-StarsPlatformNote
2011Dream HighKim Pil-sook · Suzy · Kim Soo-hyun · KBS2KBS2Acting debut · Massive hit
2012You Are the Best!Mo Deok-hee · KBS2KBS2Baeksang Best New Actress
2013Pretty BoySupporting · Jang Geun-sukKBS2
2015The ProducersCindy · Cha Tae-hyun · Kim Soo-hyunKBS2Acclaimed mockumentary
2016Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart RyeoGo Ha-jin / Hae-soo · Lee Joon-giSBSMassive international fanbase in India
2018My MisterLee Ji-an · Lee Sun-kyun · Dir. Kim Won-seoktvNHighest-rated Korean cable drama · Career defining
2019Hotel del LunaJang Man-wol · Yeo Jin-gootvNMassive commercial hit · Fashion icon role
2022BrokerSo-young · Song Kang-ho · Dir. Hirokazu Kore-edaFilmCannes Film Festival · International prestige
2025When Life Gives You TangerinesOh Ae-sun / Yang Geum-myeong · Park Bo-gum · Dir. Kim Won-seokNetflixTime Best K-Drama 2025 · Daesang APAN · 4 Baeksang awards
2026Perfect CrownSung Hee-joo · Byeon Woo-seok · Dir. TBAMBC / Disney+Most anticipated 2026 K-drama

Career Milestones

Key Milestones — Career Timeline

2008Debut
Music Debut
Debuts at 15 — After Multiple Rejections and Years of Training
IU debuted on September 18, 2008 on Mnet M Countdown with “Lost Child” — the first single from her mini-album Lost and Found. She had signed with LOEN Entertainment in 2007 after facing numerous rejection from auditions. Growing up in genuine financial difficulty, with her parents often away for work and living with her grandmother, she turned music into her way through hardship. The debut was modest but pointed unambiguously to an extraordinary talent.
2010Breakout
Billboard’s Greatest K-Pop Song of the 2010s
“Good Day” — The Song That Made Her a National Star
“Good Day” (December 2010) spent five consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Gaon Digital Chart — an extraordinary achievement. In 2019, Billboard ranked it No. 1 on its list of the 100 Greatest K-Pop Songs of the 2010s. The song’s famous triple high note, delivered with apparent effortlessness, became one of K-pop’s most celebrated technical vocal moments. Overnight, IU went from a promising young artist to a national phenomenon — earning her the nickname “Nation’s Little Sister.” At 17, she had released what would prove to be one of the most enduring songs in K-pop history.
2012Actor
Baeksang Best New Actress
You Are the Best! — Baeksang Arts Award for Best New Actress
IU’s breakthrough acting performance in You Are the Best! (KBS2, 2012) earned her the Baeksang Arts Award for Best New Actress — one of Korean entertainment’s most prestigious recognitions. The award confirmed that she was not a singer trying acting as a side venture but a genuine dramatic performer. It laid the foundation for the remarkable acting career she would build over the following decade.
2017Music Peak
Multiple Daesang
Palette — Melon Music Awards Artist of the Year and Multiple Grand Prizes
IU’s fifth studio album Palette (2017) is widely considered her musical masterpiece — a reflective, musically diverse album that explored her identity as a woman turning 25 in the Korean entertainment industry. It won her the Melon Music Awards Artist of the Year (Daesang) and multiple Grand Prizes across Korean music award ceremonies. The title track features G-Dragon of BIGBANG. “Through the Night” became one of K-pop’s most beloved ballads of the decade.
2018Acting Peak
Career Defining Drama
My Mister — Highest-Rated Korean Cable Drama
My Mister (tvN, 2018) — directed by Kim Won-seok — became one of the highest-rated Korean cable dramas in history. IU’s portrayal of Lee Ji-an — a 21-year-old woman crushed by debt and responsibility who forms a transformative connection with a middle-aged man — is considered one of the greatest performances in Korean TV history. Critics and audiences worldwide recognised her range, emotional precision and the extraordinary quietness with which she conveyed immense inner turmoil.
2018Legendary
Act of Generosity
Leaves LOEN — Gives Contract Payment to Staff Instead of Taking It Herself
When IU left LOEN Entertainment in 2018, she declined her contractual financial departure payment and instead requested the company use those funds to provide employment security and salary increases for all 40 of her staff members. The story went viral globally and is still discussed as one of the most remarkable acts of generosity in K-pop history. It defined her public image as someone who uses her position and wealth to protect those around her rather than accumulate personal fortune.
2022Cannes
International Prestige
Broker — Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Cannes Film Festival Entry
Broker (2022) — directed by Japanese master filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda (Shoplifters, Like Father Like Son) — was Kore-eda’s first Korean-language film and his Cannes Film Festival entry. IU played So-young, a young woman who abandons her baby and then returns to reclaim him, opposite Song Kang-ho (Parasite) and Gang Dong-won. The film premiered at Cannes in May 2022 — where Song Kang-ho won Best Actor — bringing IU to the world’s most prestigious film festival and introducing her to an entirely new international cinematic audience.
2025Greatest
Daesang · Time Best K-Drama
When Life Gives You Tangerines — The Best Korean Drama of the Decade
When Life Gives You Tangerines (Netflix, March 2025) won the Daesang at APAN Star Awards 2025, four Baeksang Arts Awards including Best Drama, the Blue Dragon Series Grand Prize and was named Time Magazine’s Best Korean Drama of 2025 — defeating Squid Game Season 3. IU’s dual performance as Ae-sun and her daughter was described as “faultless” by multiple international critics. The drama was compared to Reply 1988 as a generational masterpiece and is already being discussed as one of the greatest Korean dramas in streaming history.

Awards

Major Awards Won

APAN Star Awards — Daesang (Grand Prize)
When Life Gives You Tangerines
2025
Blue Dragon Series Awards — Grand Prize
When Life Gives You Tangerines
2025
Baeksang Arts Award — Best Drama
When Life Gives You Tangerines (4 awards total)
2025
Melon Music Awards — Artist of the Year (Daesang)
Palette (2017)
2017
21× Melon Music Awards
Including Artist of Year, Album of Year
Multiple
16× Gaon Chart Music Awards
Including Songwriter of the Year
Multiple
11× MAMA Awards
Including Best Female Artist
Multiple
Baeksang Arts Award — Best New Actress
You Are the Best! (2012)
2012
Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards — Prime Minister’s Commendation
Cultural contribution
Government honour
Billboard — No. 1 Greatest K-Pop Song of the 2010s
“Good Day” (2010)
2019

People Also Ask

Frequently Asked Questions

QWhen is IU’s birthday in 2026?

IU’s birthday is May 16. She was born on May 16, 1993. Her birthday for 2026 has already passed — she turned 33 on May 16, 2026. The countdown above now shows days to her next birthday on May 16, 2027, when she will turn 34. Her fans celebrate her birthday every year with trending campaigns on Twitter/X, streaming parties for her music and K-drama watch-alongs. In Indian Standard Time (IST), May 16 begins at 00:00 IST which is 18:30 UTC on May 15.

QWhat does IU stand for?

IU stands for “I and You” — symbolising the idea that music bridges the distance between artist and listener, bringing them together into one shared emotional experience. In Korean, her stage name is written as 아이유 (Aiyu). Her real name is Lee Ji-eun (이지은). She chose the name IU when she debuted at 15 with LOEN Entertainment in 2008 and has used it as her exclusive stage name throughout her entire career.

QWhat is When Life Gives You Tangerines?

When Life Gives You Tangerines (폭싹 속았수다) is a 2025 Netflix Korean drama directed by Kim Won-seok and starring IU alongside Park Bo-gum. It tells the story of Ae-sun and Gwan-sik — a spirited girl who dreams of becoming a poet and a steadfast young man who loves her completely — across six decades of life in Jeju Island from the 1950s to the 2000s. IU plays dual roles: the young Ae-sun and her daughter Yang Geum-myeong. Time Magazine named it the Best Korean Drama of 2025, beating Squid Game Season 3. It won the Daesang (Grand Prize) at the APAN Star Awards and four Baeksang Arts Awards including Best Drama.

QWho is IU’s boyfriend?

IU confirmed in January 2023 that she is in a relationship with South Korean actor Lee Jong-suk — known for dramas including W: Two Worlds Apart (2016) and Big Mouth (2022). Lee Jong-suk is one of South Korea’s most established and beloved actors. The couple have been together since and continue to be in a relationship as of 2026, though both maintain a relatively private approach to sharing details publicly.

QDid IU go to Cannes Film Festival?

Yes — IU attended the Cannes Film Festival in May 2022 for the premiere of Broker — directed by Japanese master filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda. The film, which was Kore-eda’s first Korean-language film, premiered in the Main Competition at Cannes. Song Kang-ho (who plays the main character Sang-hyeon in the film) won the Best Actor prize at Cannes 2022 for the film. IU played So-young — a young woman who abandons her baby and returns to reclaim him — in a performance that received wide critical praise at the festival.

QWhat is IU’s most famous song?

IU’s most globally famous song is “Good Day” (2010) — ranked No. 1 on Billboard’s 100 Greatest K-Pop Songs of the 2010s. The song spent five consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Gaon Digital Chart and is notable for its technically demanding triple high note. Her other major songs include “You & I” (2011), “Through the Night” (2017), “BBIBBI” (2018), “Celebrity” (2021) and “Eight” (2020, with BTS’s Suga) — her first song to reach No. 1 on Billboard’s World Digital Song Sales chart.

QWhat is IU’s best drama?

IU’s most celebrated dramas are My Mister (tvN, 2018) — directed by Kim Won-seok, one of the highest-rated Korean cable dramas in history, where she plays Lee Ji-an — and When Life Gives You Tangerines (Netflix, 2025) — named Time Magazine’s Best Korean Drama of 2025, where she plays dual roles across six decades of Jeju Island life. Among Indian fans, Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (SBS, 2016) and Hotel del Luna (tvN, 2019) are also enormously popular.

QWhat is IU’s star sign?

IU’s star sign is Taurus — she was born on May 16, which falls between April 20 and May 20. Taureans are known for their loyalty, determination, artistic sensitivity, love of beauty and remarkable staying power — qualities that perfectly describe IU’s 18-year career trajectory: she has never burned bright and faded but has grown steadily more accomplished, more respected and more loved with every passing year. Her musical evolution from teenage idol to mature singer-songwriter and her acting journey from Dream High to Cannes are both quintessentially Taurean in their patient, assured upward arc.


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