It’s impossible not to be charmed by Amber Liu’s easygoing humor and charismatic presence—just ask her legion of Internet fans and various Korean idols, who all affectionately refer to her as “Llama.” Liu’s Twitter and Instagram updates serve as a glimpse into her personality: short videos reveal the idol’s life from a lighthearted perspective, highlighting her candid and down-to-earth attitude. But her journey to her success wasn’t always easy.
Liu, a member of popular Korean girl group f(x), was born and raised in California to Taiwanese immigrant parents. At 15, she participated in S.M. Entertainment’s global auditions in Los Angeles, despite her limited knowledge of the Korean language and culture. Liu was accepted as a trainee and began her rigorous training in 2008, where she honed her skills in singing, rapping, dancing, and speaking Korean.
When f(x) debuted with “LA ChA TA” over a year later, Liu stood out among her other members for her edgy short hair and cool, tomboy style. While she quickly developed a fanbase of those who admired her individuality, there were some who weren’t accustomed to seeing an androgynously dressed member performing in a girl group. In an interview with LA Weekly, Liu said: “I hear that I dress like a boy and that I should be more girly, which I can understand, but I just focus on what I want to do and enjoy my time with fans who love me for who I am.”
Fast forward six years later, and f(x) has developed a name for themselves as an unconventional girl group. The five members have also pursued their individual interests as well, mostly through acting. Liu, in particular, has come a long way in terms of her self-confidence and language skills—she recently walked on the runway for Lucky Chouette during Seoul Fashion Week and hosted an episode of SNL Korea. And in February, Liu released her much-anticipated solo album, Beautiful. While “Shake That Brass” featuring SNSD’s Taeyeon is a catchy anthem with a bright and playful message, “Beautiful” reflects a more serious and poignant story. We asked the pop star to tell us more about her solo venture.