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Park Ye-eun (born May 26, 1989), professionally known as Yeeun, Yenny, or Ha:tfelt, is a South Korean singer, songwriter and composer known for her work as a former member of South Korean girl group Wonder Girls. In July 2014, she made her debut as solo artist under the name Ha:tfelt with released her solo EP Me?.
2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th 8 th 9 th 10 th 11 th; 1 Kim Sang-hyuk (Click-B) Lee Sang-min Jang Do-yeon Han Hee-jun Bae Yoon-jeong Yeeun (Wonder Girls) Jinyoung Vacant 2 Stephanie Kim: DinDin: Homme (Lee Chang-min and Lee Hyun) 36.5°C Band (Park Seung-soo, Park Byeon-gye, and Park Eui-jeong) 3 Kim Heung-gook: Lee Ji-hye: Kim Il-joong Park ...
The group performing "2 Different Tears" at the EMP Museum in Seattle, during the Wonder Girls World Tour in 2010. From left to right: Yeeun, Hyerim, Sohee, Sunye, Yubin "2 Different Tears" continues the retro theme of the Wonder Girls, including the 1980s inspired "Tell Me" and the 1960s, Motown-inspired "Nobody", by using a disco theme.
Wonder Girls performing during the Wonder World Tour in Singapore on September 8, 2012. The group returned to American activities with their made-for-TV movie The Wonder Girls in early 2012. "The DJ Is Mine", an English-language song featuring School Gyrls, was released as a promotional tie-in single for the movie on January 11. "The DJ Is Mine ...
Kim Yu-bin was born in Gwangju, on October 4, 1988. [1] She lived in Korea until high school, attending Anyang High School for a while before moving to San Jose, California, where she studied at and graduated from Leland High School. [2]
The official website of Wonder Girls was updated in mid-September 2008, after pictures of the group were leaked, showing a 1960s Motown concept. A teaser video for "Nobody" was then released on September 18, 2008, showcasing a ballad version of the song and scenes from the music video. [ 1 ]
Woo Hye-rim was born on September 1, 1992, in Seoul, South Korea.She was a Hong Kong resident for 14 years. She can speak Korean, English, Cantonese, and Mandarin fluently. Her father is a grandmaster and promoter of Taekwondo, with the highest 9th-degree black belt in the disciplin
Rose Day alongside Jung Woong-in, a drama about a girl in her early 20s who works at a flower shop. [5] [6] Ahn's career with JYPE and Wonder Girls came to an end in December 2013, when her contract with the company expired and she decided not to renew. [7] [8] In 2014, Ahn signed a contract with the management agency BH Entertainment. [9]