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[2] [3] Karina performed second with the hip-hop dance song "Up", which she had written all the lyrics for. [4] [5] The song includes an "addictive" chorus and is a "minimal" track containing a "confident" message. [6] On October 9, the group released Synk: Parallel Line to streaming platforms, including the four solo songs performed. [7]
Karina was born and raised in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, [2] [3] in a family consisting of her parents and an older sister. [4] She attended Hansol High School until she was discovered by an SM Entertainment representative through social media and trained for 4 years before her debut. [5]
On November 6, teaser videos inspired by the concept of television drama were released for Winter and Giselle, [6] with Karina and Ningning's teasers following the next day. [7] On November 9, the music video teaser for "Drama" was released. [8] The extended play was released alongside the music video for "Drama" on November 10. [9]
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Karina Rykman grew up in New York City, the daughter of two Columbia professors with specialties in philosophy, French, and art history. Her father is philosopher John Rajchman, and her grandfather is Jan A. Rajchman, a Polish-American computer scientist. Her father introduced her to classical music such as Bach's Goldberg Variations, rather ...
Karina Kross was born on 25 October 1992 in Moscow to an Armenian Jewish family. Her parents are Vadim Lazaryants and Ekaterina Galdina. Her father is Armenian, a jurist and entrepreneur, while her mom is Jewish and an equestrian coach.
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Jeanne Vaccaro, a scholar and curator from Kansas, always wanted to become a bumper sticker person. For years, she collected stickers from artists, musicians and bookstores, but she kept them away ...