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Current first lady of North Korea. Merited Actress Hyon Song Wol 현송월 Vocals A Girl in the Saddle of a Steed, Without a Break! Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble, Wangjaesan Light Music Band, Unhasu Orchestra, Samjiyon Orchestra, Moranbong Band One of North Korea's most powerful women, close to leader Kim Jong Un. Director of the Moranbong Band.
North Korea portal; Pages in category "North Korean women singers" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Hyon Song-wol (Korean: 현송월; born 1977 [1]) is a North Korean singer, band leader, and politician. She is the leader of the Moranbong Band and of the Samjiyon Orchestra . She was formerly a featured vocalist for the Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble in the early 2000s, [ 2 ] a pop group which found fame in North Korea in the late 1980s and 1990s.
In 2012, North Korea's first major girl band, the Moranbong Band, made its world debut. [18] It is a group of about sixteen North Korean women (eleven instrumentalists and five singers) which was hand-selected by Kim Jong Un. [19]
The Moranbong Band (Korean: 모란봉악단; MR: Moranbong aktan, lit. ' Tree Peony Peak Band '), also known as the Moran Hill Orchestra, [1] is a North Korean girl group. . Performing interpretive styles of pop, rock, and fusion, they are the first all-female band from the DPRK, and made their world debut on 6 July 201
North Korea portal Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. ... North Korean women singers (6 P) This page was last edited on 5 February 2019 ...
Ri Kyong Suk was born to an engineer father and a train driver mother as the eldest of three siblings on 1 January 1970, in the Pyongchon District of Pyongyang.At the age of 7, she began singing in opera productions, where her talent was quickly recognized.
Wang Su-bok (Korean: 왕수복, Korean pronunciation: [waŋsʰubok̚]; 5 March 1917 – 1 June 2003) was a singer from North Korea, who was the most popular singer in Japanese-occupied Korea in 1935. She was credited as a ground-breaking female artist, whose work led the way for the modern K-pop phenomenon.