Park Ji Yoon
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Park Ji Yoon

Park Ji Yoon debuted in 1997 with the album 'Sky,' which included the track 'Adult Ceremony.' That song became something of a classic, capturing a particular...

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Park Ji Yoon's dance-pop and quiet turns

A Korean singer whose 145 songs range from club-ready singles to more reflective material.

For the full picture, put 'Everybody Let's Get Started' next to 'i go.' One is a party command, the other feels like a private thought.

Park Ji Yoon's catalog holds both the bright, insistent pulse of tracks like 'Everybody Let's Get Started' and the more subdued mood of 'i go.' She's been working since the late '90s, and that span shows in the shift from the pure pop energy of 'Happy Birthday' to the darker, more electronic textures of later songs. You can hear a whole era of Korean pop changing in her discography.

She debuted in 1997 with the dance track 'Udja,' which became a hit. The songs that followed, like 'Unforgettable' and 'Yuhog,' kept her in the dance-pop lane before her sound began incorporating more varied production in the 2000s.

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Park Ji Yoon debuted in 1997 with the album 'Sky,' which included the track 'Adult Ceremony.' That song became something of a classic, capturing a particular moment for listeners in South Korea. She was born in Daegu.

Her discography includes albums like 'Crescent Moon' from 1999 and 'Twenty' from 2013. Songs like 'Meryog' and 'Slow walking' show her range, moving between pop ballads and other styles without settling into one predictable sound.

In 2005, she was diagnosed with a brain tumor and underwent surgery. She continued making music afterward, with releases like 'The Last Flower' in 2008. Her work often deals directly with emotional themes, as heard in tracks like 'The Pain' and 'The Color Of Love.'

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