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Seo Soo-jin (Korean: 서수진; born March 9, 1998), better known mononymously as Soojin, is a South Korean singer, dancer, and rapper. She is a former member of the South Korean girl group (G)I-dle under Cube Entertainment .
Rizz is the second extended play by South Korean singer Soojin. It was released by BRD Communications on May 23, 2024, and contains six tracks, including the lead single , "Mona Lisa". Background
"young lady") is the debut extended play by South Korean singer Soojin. It was released by BRD Communications on November 8, 2023. The EP contains six tracks, including the lead single of the same name. Soojin conceived Agassy as "a whole new blend" of the singer's qualities, featuring "a more mature scent" and combining various genres.
Park Soo-jin (Korean: 박수진; born December 4, 1995) is a South Korean singer. She joined Brave Entertainment in 2014 while she was a semi-finalist on the MBC audition program The Great Birth Season 3. She also appeared on Immortal Song: Singing the Legend in 2014 and 2015. [1]
Before joining Cube Entertainment, she was a freelance singer and appeared as an associate singer with Lim Seul-ong in Urban Zakapa's Canada Tour in September 2016. [20] In 2017, Miyeon had a small part in Lim Seul-ong's "You" music video. [21] Soojin was a former trainee under DN Entertainment in 2015
Park So-jin (born May 21, 1986), [3] better known mononymously as Sojin, is a South Korean singer and actress. She is best known as the leader of South Korean girl group Girl's Day . Early life and education
Soojin Nam, Sung Woo Nam's sister, holds up a photo of her brother as she reads her victim impact statement during a sentencing hearing for Gowun Park at the Dallas County Courthouse on Thursday.
[38] Some speculated that the character is the group's former member, Seo Soo-jin due to the visual similarity, [40] while also noting that Soojin herself referenced Monroe numerous times as her inspiration when she was a member of the group, suggesting that the group could've also used "Nxde" as a homage to their former member. [41]