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Park So-yeon (singer)

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Park So-yeon (singer)
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Park So-yeon (Korean: 박소연; born Park In-jung on October 5, 1987),[1] referred to as Soyeon, is a South Korean singer and actress. She debuted as a member of girl group T-ara in July 2009. The group went on to become one of the best-selling girl groups of all time.[2] She debuted as a solo artist in 2021.

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Early life and education

Park was born Park In-jung on October 5, 1987,[1][3] in Andong, North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. She has legally changed her name to Park So-yeon. In 2005, she took part and was awarded the Gold Award for the CMB Chin Chin Singing Competition.[4] Park has studied at the prestigious Anyang High School of Arts, located in Anyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea.[5]

Park was formerly a trainee under SM Entertainment, preparing to be a member of girl group Girls' Generation. However, she left the company six months before their debut due to personal circumstances.[6] After debuting with T-ara, she revealed on the tvN's show Taxi that at that time she felt the opportunity came so easily and she was in two minds, not fully prepared for the debut.[7]

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2007–2011: Career beginnings

Park was the second new member to be added to T-ara after two former members Jiae and Jiwon left the group in mid-2009. In 2010, she was rushed to the hospital after complaints of not feeling well while filming for her cameo role in Master of Study.[citation needed] She was then diagnosed with H1N1 while T-ara was still promoting the follow-up track Like The First Time off of their first full-length album, Absolute First Album.[8] Park participated in the OSTs for the movie Death Bell 2: Bloody Camp and the SBS drama Coffee House.[citation needed] In 2011, she was a fixed cast member for KBS's variety show 100 Points Out Of 100.

2012–2013: Acting roles and QBS

Park participated in the musical adaption of T-ara's hit song Roly-Poly, which opened on January 13, 2012, at the Seongnam Arts Center.[9] She has stated that it is one of her dreams to stand on stage and act on it. She replaced Hyomin as T-ara's new leader starting on December 7, 2011, for their Lovey-Dovey promotions. She is the fourth leader of T-ara after Eunjung, Boram, and Hyomin. In July 2013, she stepped down as leader and Qri became the fifth leader.[10][11][12]

Park appeared in the KBS drama Lovers of Haeundae as Lee Gwan-soon. The drama aired on August 13, 2012.[13][better source needed] Park along with Qri and Boram formed a sub-group called QBS in May 2013. The sub-group focused on the Japanese market. They released their debut single titled "Kaze no You ni" (風のように, Like the Wind) on June 26, 2013.[citation needed]

2017–present: Departure from T-ara and solo debut

On March 6, 2017 MBK announced that T-ara would be releasing their last album as a six-member group in May, after Boram and Park's contracts ended, and the other members would remain until December 31, 2017.[14] On May 7, MBK Entertainment revealed the group's plans had changed and that the new album's release had been rescheduled to June 2017, with Boram and Park not participating due to the expiry of their contracts.[15] On May 8, it was announced that T-ara's last performance as a six-member group would be in Taiwan concert on May 13.[16][17]

On July 11, 2020, it was announced that Park had signed with Think Entertainment.[18] On February 5, 2021, Park released her first ever single as a solo artist in 12 years entitled "They Are All The Same" under Think Entertainment.[19] Before the release of the song, she received support from the members of T-ara. On March 24, 2021, Park released her second single entitled "Interview".[20]

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Endorsements

In February 2021, Park became the exclusive model for the Korean tea brand "HOBEATEE".[21] In March 2021, the brand announced a 100% sold-out.[22] It was also mentioned that Park helped the brand's image by drawing attention from both domestic users and her overseas Chinese fans.[23]

Personal life

On January 18, 2022, Park's agency confirmed that she will marry soccer player Cho Yu-min in November 2022. They have been in a relationship for 3 years.[24] Later, it was announced the wedding ceremony in November has been postponed until next year, due to Cho Yu-min joined the national team and planning to focus for the 2022 FIFA Qatar World Cup. But the couple had already registered their marriage and were a legal couple.[25] On September 22, Park revealed through her Instagram that she bought her mother a 3-volume apartment in Seoul's green forest area.[26]

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Philanthropy

In May 2012, Park represented T-ara and attended public interest agreement ceremony to sign an agreement with TTOMA, a drinks brand for which T-ara was a model for. Subsequently, a portion of proceeds from T-ara's personalized drinks with the brand will be donated to the Fruit of Love Foundation.[27]

Park is an advocate for animal protection. In 2015, she participated the anti-animal abuse campaign hosted by Blue Angel Volunteer Group.[28] On March 29, 2015, she held a fan sign at the 2015 K-Pet Fair. All proceeds went to the organization.[29] In 2017, Park was revealed to have been secretly donating ₩1 million every month for 2 years to Blue Angel Volunteer Group. In November that year, News1 reported that Park is an honorary member of the organization.[30]

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Discography

Singles

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Songwriting credits

All song credits are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association's database, unless otherwise noted.

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Filmography

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Live performances and events

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Notes

  1. "Just the Same as Before" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but appeared at number 191 on the component Download Chart.[33]
  2. "Interview" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but appeared at number 104 on the component Download Chart.[34]
  1. A special Christmas single with Hahm Eun-jung, Song Minkyung, Cho Seunghee, and Speed's Jongkook, Sejoon and Seungri
  2. The song was never released as a stand-out single like typical soundtracks.
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