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Park Jin-young (Korean: 박진영; born December 13, 1971), [1] [A] also known by his stage names J. Y. Park and The Asiansoul or the initials JYP, is a South Korean singer-songwriter, record producer, record executive, and reality television show judge. [3] [4] Park rose to stardom as a singer following the release of his 1994 debut album ...
Brianna Ghey (/ dʒ aɪ / JY; [1] [2] [3] 7 November 2006 – 11 February 2023 [4]) was a 16-year-old transgender girl and a Year 11 pupil at Birchwood Community High School in the Birchwood area of Warrington.
Yeonmi Park's first book was her memoirs titled In Order to Live: A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom (2015), which was published in the United States by Penguin Press. It was created as a collaboration between Park and the veteran ghost writer Maryanne Vollers , who had previously worked with notable public figures including Hillary ...
It features interviews and photo shoots of 15 European Suicide Girls. The horror film Suicide Girls Must Die!, directed by Sawa Suicide, was released in certain theatres on March 12, 2010. [22] It was released as video on demand on July 16, 2010. [23] SuicideGirls: Guide to Living was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 16, 2010, and features ...
J.Y. Park (born 1971), South Korean singer-songwriter and record producer JYP Entertainment, a K-pop record label, founded by J. Y. Park in 1997; Park Jin-young (entertainer, born 1994), member of Got7; JYP Jyväskylä, a Finnish ice hockey team in the SM-liiga founded in 1977 JYP-Akatemia, an affiliated team in the Mestis league
"Bad Girl Good Girl" Bad But Good: Yes — Yes — Yes Hong Ji-sang "Breathe" Step Up: Yes — Yes — Yes Sim Eun-ji, Jo Jong-su, Hong Ji-sang Nine Muses "No Play Boy" Let's Have a Party: Yes — Yes Rainstone: Yes Rainstone: Park Jin-young "This Christmas" This Christmas: Yes — Yes — Yes — Wonder Girls "2 Different Tears" 2 Different ...
Still, Foo went ahead with the arrangement, and left with her daughter in September 2019. Afterwards, Foo cut off all contact with her mother, ex-husband and former-in-laws. The girl's father and paternal relatives had requested that they take care of the girl but had their requests rejected by Foo, who insisted on raising Khung herself. [4]
[18] [26] The subsidiary AQ Entertainment was later formed and introduced the Chinese-Korean girl group Miss A. Miss A in 2013. The first act to have their debut song reach atop the Gaon Digital Chart. [27] In November 2011, the American based subsidiary JYP Creative was established. Park invested approximately US$1.2 million in the branch.