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PURPLE KISS · Main vocalist · solo artist

Swan

The youngest member recorded guide vocals before debut, became one of the group’s signature voices, and launched solo work with “Twenty” in 2023.

Official Socials

Swan of PURPLE KISS
Swan in the official “Twenty” music video, stored locally by CVM Sekai.
Status: Former PURPLE KISS member; active solo artistYears active: PURPLE KISS 2021–2025; solo 2023–present

Profile

Birth name Park Su-jin (박수진)
Stage name Swan
Born July 11, 2003
Group PURPLE KISS
Role Main vocalist · solo artist
Group debut March 15, 2021
Agency during group activities RBW
Group status Official activities ended November 16, 2025

Zodiac file, translated for people who do not collect birth charts

Western zodiac: Cancer – emotionally legible, protective of the song, and capable of making one phrase feel privately addressed.

Chinese zodiac: Water Goat – artistic, intuitive, and strongest when allowed to color outside a clean vocal diagram.

This is fandom seasoning, not a medical chart or an excuse to blame Mercury for somebody missing rehearsal.

The career file

The youngest member recorded guide vocals before debut, became one of the group’s signature voices, and launched solo work with “Twenty” in 2023.

PURPLE KISS moved through gothic pop, camp horror, funk, theatrical outsider anthems, summer pop, and rock-leaning performance tracks. That range matters when judging any member: the job was never to repeat one face for four years.

Why Swan mattered to the sound and stage

Swan’s lower, textured tone gave PURPLE KISS an immediate signature. Guide-vocal work before debut is important because guides shape how a song is first understood: phrasing, emotional direction, and the contour later singers work from. Her solo debut with “Twenty” showed that the voice could hold an entire concept without the group architecture around it. The pleasure is comparing the contexts – group climax, intimate cover, solo storytelling – and hearing the same instrument make different emotional rooms.

Where to start without opening forty tabs

  1. Watch the official “Ponzona” debut stage for the original identity.
  2. Use “Zombie” or “Sweet Juice” to see how Swan handles a completely different tone.
  3. Open the PURPLE KISS album credits and performance videos instead of trusting role labels copied across profile sites.
  4. Then follow the individual work, covers, writing, dance, acting, or solo releases that actually fit this person.

The official PURPLE KISS YouTube channel, @purplekiss_official, and the group’s Weverse archive are the cleanest starting trail.

Panda side quest

Compare guide-vocal stories, PURPLE KISS title tracks, her Lee Mujin Service appearance, and the “Twenty” solo era. The same voice keeps changing the room.

Fandom notes and things the fact box misses

  • PLORY: the PURPLE KISS fandom name joins the group name with “glory.”
  • Seven to six: Jieun’s 2022 departure changed the lineup, but both eras belong to the archive.
  • The catalog: “Zombie,” “Nerdy,” “Sweet Juice,” and “ON MY BIKE” show very different versions of the same performer.
  • The ending: group activities ended in 2025; individual careers and credits still continue wherever the members take them.

RaeRae take

Swan’s tone is so recognizable that pretending she was interchangeable would require earplugs and commitment.

Keep digging

PURPLE KISS group profile · DOREMI React · PURPLE KISS Tea file

YouTube tracking history

Official videos tracked for this artist. Current and cumulative view history is collected by CVM Sekai.

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