RiSe
- For music known as “Rise”, see Rise.
RiSe
Concept photo for “Kiss Kiss”
Background
Birth name
Kwon Ri-se (권리세)
Rise Nishikawa
Birth date
August 16, 1991 (1991-08-16)
Birth place
Fukushima, Japan
Died
September 7, 2014( ) (aged 23)
Death place
Suwon, South Korea
Height
166 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Weight
49.3 kg (109 lb)
Blood type
B
Career
Occupation
Singer, model
Group debut
March 7, 2013
Years active
2009–2014
Agency
(2011–2013)Polaris Entertainment (2013–2014) KeyEast (2011–2013)
Associations
LADIES’ CODE
Personal life
Family
Kwon Riae (sister)
Related Wikis
LADIES’ CODE Wiki
RiSe (리세) was a Japanese singer and model under Polaris Entertainment. She was a member of the girl group LADIES’ CODE.
Early life and career
She was born in Fukushima, Japan as a fourth-generation Korean resident.[1]
When she was sixteen years old, her father passed away. RiSe later revealed this event pushed her to pursue a music career.[1]
2009–2012: Modelling, Birth of a Great Star
Before pursuing a career in music, she was active as a model and participated in Miss Korea 2009 as the representative of Japan.[2]
In 2011, she appeared as a contestant on the MBC audition program Star Audition: Birth of a Great Star. Following the conclusion of the show, she signed on with KeyEast.[3]
After two years of training under KeyEast, on January 11, 2013, it was announced RiSe would be leaving the label to join Polaris Entertainment.[4]
2013–2014: Ladies’ Code
She debuted as a member of Polaris Entertainment’s girl group Ladies’ Code on March 7, 2013 with the mini album Code#01 Bad Girl.
Death
On September 3, 2014, the group was returning to Seoul after finishing their recording for KBS’s Open Concert in Daegu when they were involved in a car accident. The manager lost control of their vehicle after speeding in rainy conditions, leading to the back tire falling out and the van running into a wall. EunB was immediately killed while RiSe was left in critical condition, eventually succumbing to her injuries four days later on September 7.[5]
Following her funeral in South Korea, which took place on September 9, her remains were taken back to Japan, where another funeral was held for family and close friends.[6]
Filmography
Competition shows
- Star Audition: Birth of a Great Star (MBC, 2010–11) – contestant
Variety shows
- We Got Married Season 3 (
with
David Oh
) (MBC, 2011)
- Splash (MBC, 2013)
Gallery
Promotional
References