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AleXa
AleXa in 2023
Background information
Birth nameAlexaundra Christine Schneiderman
Also known asAlex Christine, Kim Seri
Born (1996-12-09) December 9, 1996 (age 27)
Tulsa, Oklahoma, U.S.
OriginSouth Korea
Genres
Occupation
  • Singer
InstrumentVocals
Years active2016–present
Labels
Websitewww.alexazb.com Edit this at Wikidata
Stage name
Hangul
알렉사
Revised RomanizationAlleksa
McCune–ReischauerAlleksa
Former stage name
Hangul
알렉스 크리스틴
Revised RomanizationAllekseu Keuriseutin
McCune–ReischauerAlleksŭ K'ŭrisŭt'in
Korean name
Hangul
김세리
Revised RomanizationGim Seri
McCune–ReischauerKim Seri

Alexaundra Christine Schneiderman (born December 9, 1996), known professionally as AleXa (Korean알렉사) and formerly Alex Christine (알렉스 크리스틴), is an American singer based in South Korea. After competing in both seasons of the reality show Rising Legends, AleXa signed with Zanybros' ZB Label in 2018 and trained there for roughly two and a half years. During this time, she also competed on Mnet's Produce 48. She debuted as a K-pop singer in October 2019. In 2022, she represented her home state Oklahoma in NBC's American Song Contest with the song "Wonderland" where she won with 710 points.[2]

Early life

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AleXa was born as Alexaundra Christine Schneiderman on December 9, 1996, in Tulsa, Oklahoma,[3] to a Russian American father and a South Korean mother. AleXa's mother was adopted at age five by her adoptive American parents from an orphanage in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province, where she last saw her brother.[4] AleXa has one sibling, a younger brother.

As a child, AleXa took dancing lessons for various genres, including ballet, jazz, hip hop, and tap. She began to dance when she was eighteen months old and continued into mid-high school. She attended Jenks High School where she was a member of the show choirs Jenks Varsity Pom and the Jenks Trojanaires, which competed nationally. She attended Tulsa Community College, where she participated in theatre. AleXa was an avid K-pop fan and created both an Instagram and Snapchat account dedicated to covering K-pop songs and choreography while in school.[5]

Musical career

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2016–2018: Rising Legends and Produce 48

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In 2016, under the name Alex Christine, she participated in the Rising Legends online audition run by Soompi. The competition was organized in partnership with JYP Entertainment. In 2017, she competed on Rising Legends again when Soompi partnered with Cube Entertainment. Despite placing #1 in the dance category the first time and the overall winner the second,[6] she did not make it into either of the companies' trainee programs and instead signed with ZB Label as their first (and as of 2022, only) in-house artist.[7] In 2018, AleXa competed on Produce 48 and was eliminated in the first round at #82.[8]

2019–2021: Debut, Do or Die and Decoherence

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In 2019, AleXa released her debut single album titled "Bomb" on October 19.[9] She collaborated with rock band Diablo to release a rock version of the song on December 13.[10]

In 2020, she announced her first mini-album with the release of the trailer "A.I Trooper" on February 24. The music video "Do or Die" was released on March 6. The mini-album, also titled Do or Die, was released on April 1. AleXa collaborated with girl group Dreamcatcher and boy group IN2IT to release the single "Be The Future" for the Millenasia Project on May 6. The project, supported by UNESCO's Global Education Coalition, was released to bring attention to the importance of education and safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.[11] On July 16, AleXa released the music video for "Villain" (빌런) from her upcoming second mini-album titled Decoherence.[12] She released the mini-album alongside the music video for "Revolution" on October 21.[13]

In 2021, AleXa released her digital single "Never Let You Go" (오랜만이야) on January 14.[14] She collaborated with rock band Onewe to release an acoustic version of the song on February 8.[15] On April 12, AleXa released the OST "I Miss You Every Day" for the TV Chosun drama Somehow Family.[16] On May 18, Spotify announced its third RADAR collaboration in the MENA region, bringing together AleXa and Bader AlShuaibi, a Kuwaiti-Saudi pop singer. The song "Is It On" was released on May 21.[17] AleXa released her second single album ReviveR and its lead track "Xtra" on July 1.[18] She collaborated with all-female rock band Rolling Quartz to release the rock version of the song on August 25.[19]

2022–present: "Tattoo", American Song Contest, Tours across the United States, Girls Gone Vogue, "Juliet"

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In 2022, AleXa released her third single album Tattoo on January 6.[20] In May 2022, AleXa competed in the American Song Contest, representing Oklahoma with the song "Wonderland", and won.[21]

On August 3, she announced her US tour, touring eight different cities in October.

On October 20, ZB Label announced that it would return on November 11. On October 22, the first concept trailer for their first mini-album, Girls Gone Vogue, was released. On October 31, ZB Label's album promotion for the upcoming album Girls Gone Vogue was postponed due to the Seoul Halloween crowd crush.[22]

In April 2023, AleXa signed with Eshy Gazit's label Intertwine for her U.S. promotion.[1]

On June 1, 2023, ZB Label announced that AleXa would be making a comeback with the digital single "Juliet", which was released on June 9, with an accompanied music video filmed in Jeju Island.[23]

On February 23, 2024, AleXa released the digital single "Sick". The music video for the song was released the following day. "Sick" is part of AleXa's new American studio album.[24]

Other ventures

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From June 23 to August 4, 2020, AleXa was a guest host on the podcast How Did I Get Here?, often shortened to "HDIGH". On August 7, 2020, Dive Studios announced on their Twitter that she would become a permanent fixture on the show alongside original host Jae Park from Korean band Day6.[25][26][27] The podcast won the "People's Choice" and "Entertainment" category at the Podcast Award in 2020.[28]

Discography

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Extended plays

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Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[29]
Do or Die[30]
Track listing
  1. "A.I Trooper"
  2. "Do or Die"
  3. "Kitty Run"
  4. "Bomb" (Korean version)
  5. "Bomb" (EDM remix)
  6. "Do or Die" (instrumental)
  7. "Bomb" (instrumental)
  8. "A.I Tropper" (instrumental)
Decoherence
  • Released: October 21, 2020
  • Label: ZB Label, Warner Music Korea
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. "Villain"
  2. "Burn Out"
  3. "Revolution"
  4. "Moon and Back"
  5. "Revolution" (English version)
  6. "Revolution" (instrumental)
  7. "Villain" (instrumental)
  8. "Allegory of the Cave" (동굴의 비유) (CD Only)
67
Girls Gone Vogue
  • Released: November 11, 2022
  • Label: ZB Label, Warner Music Korea
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. "Star" (feat. Moon Byul of Mamamoo)
  2. "Back in Vogue"
  3. "Endorphine"
  4. "Black Out"
  5. "Please Try Again"
  6. "Back in Vogue" (instrumental)
54
Juliet
Track listing
  1. "Juliet"
  2. "Juliet" (instrumental)
  3. "Juliet" (Spanish Version)
  4. "Juliet" (Retro Electro Mix)
  5. "Juliet" (Disco remix)
  6. "Juliet" (City Pop Mix)
  7. "Juliet" (Drumline Trap Mix)
  8. "Juliet" (Sped Up Version)
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that region.

Single albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[29]
Bomb
  • Released: October 21, 2019
  • Label: ZB Label, Sony Music Korea
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. "Bomb"
  2. "Bomb" (English version)
  3. "Bomb" (instrumental)
ReviveR
  • Released: July 1, 2021
  • Label: ZB Label, Warner Music Korea
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. "Xtra"
  2. "Obsession"
  3. "Xtra" (instrumental)
41
Tattoo
  • Released: January 6, 2022
  • Label: ZB Label, Sony Music Korea
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. "Tattoo"
  2. "Tattoo" (instrumental)
50
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that region.

Singles

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Title Year Peak chart
positions
Album
US
Pop

[35]
US
World

[36]
"Bomb" 2019 7 Bomb
"A.I Trooper" 2020 Do or Die
"Do or Die" 23
"We Can" Non-album single
"Villain" (빌런) Decoherence
"Revolution"
"Never Let You Go" (오랜만이야) 2021 Non-album single
"Xtra" ReviveR
"Tattoo" 2022 Tattoo
"Wonderland" 38 Non-album single
"Back in Vogue" Girls Gone Vogue
"Juliet" 2023 Juliet
"Sick" 2024 Non-album singles
"I'm Okay"
"Distraction"
"Joy of Missing Out"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Collaborations

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Title Year Album
"Be the Future"
(with Dreamcatcher & In2It)
(As Millenasia Project)
2020 Non-album singles
"Rule the World"
(with TheFatRat)
"Is It On"
(with Bader AlShuaibi)
2021
"Summer Breeze" (나만 없어, 여름)
(with Daedo)
"Star"
(with Moonbyul of Mamamoo)
2022 Girls Gone Vogue
"MBTI"
(with Just B)
2023 Non-album singles

OST

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Title Year Album
"I Miss You Every Day" (어제도 오늘도 너무 보고싶어) 2021 Somehow Family OST Part 9
"Midnight Sun" (백야) 2022 The Broken Ring: This Marriage Will Fail Anyway OST Part 1
"Shining Star" 2023 Bastions OST Part 1

Videography

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Title Year Album Director
"Bomb" 2019 Bomb Jihyoung Shim ZB
"A.I Trooper" 2020 Do or Die
"Do or Die"
"We Can" Non-album single
"Villan" Decoherence
"Revolution"
"Never Let You Go" (오랜만이야) 2021 Non-album single Moon Min-joo
"Xtra" ReviveR Park Sang-won ZB
"Summer Breeze" (나만 없어, 여름)
(with Daedo)
Non-album single
"Tattoo" 2022 Tattoo
"Wonderland" Non-album single Un­known
"Back in Vogue" Girls Gone Vogue Lee Ki-seok ZB
"MBTI"
(with Just B)
2023 Non-album single Ji-hyung Shim ZB
"Juliet" Juliet Heo Jin-hyeon ZB
"Sick" 2024 Non-album singles Un­known
"I'm Okay" Angie Foss
"Distraction" Un­known

Songs written by AleXa

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2019

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Artist Song Album Lyrics Music
Credited With Credited With
AleXa "Bomb" Bomb No No
AleXa "Bomb (Rock ver.)" No No

2020

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Artist Song Album Lyrics Music
Credited With Credited With
AleXa (with Dreamcatcher & In2It)
(As Millenasia Project)
"Be the Future" Non-album single No No
AleXa "Do or Die" Do or Die No No
AleXa "Kitty Run" No No
AleXa "A.I Trooper" No No
AleXa "Revolution" Decoherence Yes Hwang Sungjin No
AleXa "Villain" Yes Hwang Sungjin, Park Danbi No
AleXa "Moon & Back" Yes Hwang Sungjin, Jeon Sehee No
AleXa "Burn Out" No No
AleXa "Rule the World" Non-album single Yes TheFatRat No

2021

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Artist Song Album Lyrics Music
Credited With Credited With
AleXa "Never Let You Go" Non-album single No No
AleXa "Xtra" ReviveR Yes Hwang Sungjin, Jeon Haeseo No
AleXa "Obsession" Yes Hwang Sungjin, Kim Ayoung Yes Lee Jooyong, Jung Hongrim, Park Jiyeong
AleXa (with Bader AlShuaibi) "Is it On" Non-album single No No
AleXa (with Daedo) "Summer Breeze" Non-album single No No

2022

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Artist Song Album Lyrics Music
Credited With Credited With
AleXa "Tattoo" Non-album single No No
AleXa "Wonderland" Wonderland No No
AleXa (with Moonbyul of Mamamoo) "Star" Girls Gone Vogue No No
AleXa "Back In Vogue" No No
AleXa "Black out" Yes Hwang Sungjin, Lee Jooyong Yes Hwang Sungjin, Lee Jooyong
AleXa "Endorphine" No No
AleXa "Please Try Again" Yes Hwang Sungjin, Jeff Satur No
AleXa "Midnight Sun" Non-album single No No

2023

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Artist Song Album Lyrics Music
Credited With Credited With
AleXa (with Just B) "MBTI" Non-album single No No
AleXa "Juliet" Juliet Yes Yes Shawn Halim, Boram

2024

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Artist Song Album Lyrics Music
Credited With Credited With
AleXa "Sick" Non-album single No No
AleXa "I'm okay" Non-album single Yes Yes
AleXa "Distraction" Non-album single Yes Leah Kate, Frequency No

Concerts

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Headlining

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Tours

  • AleXa- U.S. Tour (2022)
  • AleXa- Australia & New Zealand Tour (2023)
  • AleXa- Sick of You U.S. tour (2024)

Special concerts

  • Mini-concert: Welcome To Wonderland (2022)

Online concerts

  • Ctrl+AleXa (2020)
  • AleXa- Global Fan Party (2021)

Special Stages

  • KAMP Singapore (2019)
  • FutureCon (online) (2020)
  • Kpop Superfest (2021)
  • SNL Korea (2022)
  • LA Clippers vs Philadelphia 76ers 1/17 half time show (2023)
  • Arthur Ash Kids Day (2023)
  • Jingle Ball Tour (2023)
  • Kelly Clarkson show (2024)
  • KCON (music festival) (2024)

Filmography

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Web series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2023 Ghosts of Ruin Juggernaut Main role [37]

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2022 Urban Myths Se-ri Segment: "Escape Games"

Television shows

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Year Title Role Note Ref.
2018 Produce 48 Herself As Alex Christine [8]
2022 American Song Contest Representing Oklahoma [38]
2023 Codename: Busan Co-Host Arirang TV [39]
2023 K-Chat Teacher [40]

Web shows

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2022 Virtual Top Ten Song Host YouTube [41]
2023 Hwaiting (Season 3) Cast member [42]

Podcast host

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Year Title Role Ref.
2020–2021 How Did I Get Here? Co-host [27]

Hosting

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Year Title Notes Ref.
2022 2022 Changwon K-Pop World Festival with Kim Myung-soo and Sua (Billlie) [43]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award ceremony Category Nominee/Work(s) Result Ref.
2020 Soribada Best K-Music Awards Next Artist Award AleXa Won [44]
Asia Artist Awards Focus Singer Award Won [45]
2021 Potential Award – Female Won [46][47]
2022 Icon Award – Singer Won [48]
American Song Contest "Wonderland" First [49]
K-Global Heart Dream Awards K-Global Rising Star Award AleXa Won [50]
2023 K-Global Music Icon Award Won [51]

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