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In January 2017, Heejin would collaborate once again with Hyunjin for the song "My Sunday" which was released as part of Loona member Yeojin's debut solo album. [7] On February 14, 2017, Heejin was announced to debut in Loona's first sub-unit Loona 1/3 alongside members Haseul, Hyunjin, and Vivi.
Heejin: 3rd Dan-A 4th Yeoeun 5th Hyosun 6th Kim 7th Viva 4 Green "Sweet" (달콤해) (Maxx Song, Damon Sharpe, Jimmy Burney, Melanie Fontana, Jamil Chammas) 1st ZN
Min Hee-jin (Korean: 민희진; born December 16, 1979) is a South Korean music producer, [2] art director, and graphic designer. She is the former CEO of ADOR, a subsidiary of entertainment company Hybe Corporation, and the former executive producer of K-pop girl group NewJeans.
On October 31, member Heejin released her first EP K as a part of the Artms project. [12] On December 1, Artms released the single "The Carol 3.0", a continuation of The Carol series from their Loona days and their first release as a five-member group. [13] An English version of "The Carol 3.0" was released on December 11.
A day later, on March 13, they officially debuted with the release of their extended play Love & Live, featuring HeeJin, HyunJin, HaSeul and ViVi. [10] On April 5, ViVi was officially revealed as the fifth member of Loona. [11] Then, she released a solo album named ViVi with the title track "Everyday I Love You", featuring HaSeul, on April 17. [12]
Choi Hee-jin (Korean: 최희진; November 8, 1996) is a South Korean actress. [1] She is known for her roles in dramas such as Strong Girl Nam-soon, Behind Your Touch, Hide and Seek, Snowdrop and The Impossible Heir. [2]
Heejin is currently part of the producing crew Solcire, and is also active as a singer-songwriter. [ 22 ] On May 4, 2020, it was confirmed that the four former Good Day members: Genie, Cherry, Nayoon & Bomin - who all left C9 Entertainment - would re-debut through a new five-member girl group Redsquare , under About Entertainment, on May 19. [ 23 ]
Baby V.O.X. in 1999. In June 1999, Yoon Eun Hye replaced Lee Gai and this line-up became permanent. The single "Get Up" was released. For the first time, the group reached number one on the South Korean music pop charts.