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Swan (singer)
South Korean singer (born 2003) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Park Su-jin (Korean: 박수진; born July 11, 2003), better known by her stage name Swan (Korean: 수안), is a South Korean singer. She is a member of South Korean girl group Purple Kiss. She made her solo debut with her debut single album Twenty, which was produced by Jung Key, on July 2, 2023.
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Pre-debut
Swan did the guide version of Chungha's "Snapping" and participated in the chorus of the official release as the background vocals.[1]
2020–present: Debut with Purple Kiss
On July 23, 2020, Swan was confirmed to be a member of Purple Kiss with the release of her debut trailer on the group's YouTube channel.[3][4] In September, she had a temporary hiatus for health reasons, making her unable to participate on the group's first pre-debut release, "My Heart Skip a Beat". RBW stated her return to the group on December 23.[5]
2022–present: Solo activities and solo debut with Twenty
On July 3, 2022, Swan was revealed as "Old Twisted Bread" on the second part of MBC singing competition program King of Mask Singer's 180th Generation Mask King episode when she lost at the third round, a round right before the final round.[6] On September 17, she joined KBS music producer competition show Listen-Up as a mission singer for producer Jung Key. She lent her voice on a rearrangement of "Oh! What a Shiny Night", which was originally released by South Korean punk band Crying Nut in 2001.[7] A day before, Swan, along with other 47 contestants, was revealed by Mnet as the lineup for its music survival show Artistock Game.[8] She participated on the show until the eighth episode where she was eliminated, right before the semifinal round.[9]
In the first quarter of 2023, Swan participated on KakaoTV virtual survival show Girls Reverse as Ruby, where her identity was revealed later when she got eliminated on the final episode and ended on the eighth place, failed to debut with the final group, Fe:verse.[10] On June 20, RBW confirmed that Swan would make her debut as a solo artist in July with Jung Key, which had previously worked with her, as the producer of the release.[11] Three days later, the format of her debut was revealed to be a single album with the title Twenty.[12] On July 2, as the planned date, Swan officially debuted as a solo artist with the release of the single album and its music video of the lead single of the same name.[13] She had her first music show performance on Mnet's M Countdown on July 6.[14]
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All song credits are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association's database unless stated otherwise.[18]
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