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Park Ji-yoon (
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: 박지윤;
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: 朴志胤; born January 3, 1982) is a South Korean singer, actress, and model. As a teen model, she gained wide exposure after starring in a
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biscuit commercial in 1994, and held a minor role in the television drama ''Dinosaur Teacher'' that same year. Her debut studio album, ''Skyblue Dream'', was released in 1997. Park's early career under Taewon Entertainment saw the hit singles "Skyblue Dream", "Steal Away", "Precious Love" and "Don't Know Anything", and she was associated with a charming and fresh image. In 2000, Park signed with
JYP Entertainment JYP Entertainment Corporation () is a South Korean multinational entertainment and record label conglomerate founded in 1997 by J. Y. Park. It is one of the largest entertainment companies in South Korea, and operates as a record label, tale ...
and released her fourth album, ''Coming-of-Age Ceremony''. She attracted attention for her provocative transformation, and the album's lead single of the same name became a defining hit for her. She released two further albums with JYP before going on a six-year hiatus in 2003. Park received her BA from Kyunghee University in Postmodern Music, and holds an MA from Kyunghee University in Entertainment and Culture.


Career

After debuting as a commercial model at the age of 13, Park released her first studio album in 1997, titled ''Skyblue Dream''. Her hit singles "Skyblue Dream" () from her debut album, "Coming-of-Age Ceremony" () from her fourth full-length album, and "I'm a Man" () from ''Man'', received a lot of love from fans. Lee, Kyeong-ran
박지윤 “박진영과 결별 후 안됐다는 말 들을까봐…” (''Park Ji-yoon, "After Splitting from Park Jin Young, I Thought I'd Hear that I Can't Succeed..."'')
. Joins.com. May 4, 2009. Retrieved May 9, 2009.
However, due to creative differences, Park left
JYP Entertainment JYP Entertainment Corporation () is a South Korean multinational entertainment and record label conglomerate founded in 1997 by J. Y. Park. It is one of the largest entertainment companies in South Korea, and operates as a record label, tale ...
after her sixth studio album ''Woo~ Twenty One''; she felt that instead of showing her true self as an artist, she was being controlled by producer
Park Jin-young Park Jin-young (Hangul: 박진영; born December 13, 1971), 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 ju ...
. Lee, Kyeong-ran
가수 박지윤, 싱어송라이터로 돌아온다 (''Singer Park Ji-yoon Comes Back as Singer-Songwriter'')
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Park then took an extended break from singing and entered the film and musical fields. Lee, Mi-hyae
박지윤, 23일 6년만에 가수컴백 ‘여전히 아름다워’ (''Park Ji-yoon Returns After 6 Years on 23rd, "As Beautiful as Always"'')
. '' IS Plus''/''Newsen''. April 20, 2009. Retrieved May 5, 2009.
Six years later, Park returned with her seventh studio album, ''Flower, Again for the First Time''. Leaving behind her sexy image from "Coming-of-Age Ceremony", Park attempted to put her experiences of being in her 20s into this album, writing three of the songs on it and having creative input in producing the album as well as providing her own photography for the album design. She made her comeback with the song "In My Fading Memory" () on MBC's ''
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'', and SBS's ''
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''. The song was written and produced by Kim Yong-rin from Dear Cloud. Park's eighth studio album, ''Tree of Life'' was released on February 16, 2012. Receiving positive reviews, Park collaborated again with Kim Yong-rin. She also worked with Mate's Jung Jun-il, and No Reply's Kwon Soon-kwan. Park wrote many tracks on this album; "At That Time" (), "Afternoon" (), "The Road to You" (), "Star" (), and "Quiet Dream". As with her previous work, Park contributed artistically through the photography on ''Tree of Life'', collaborating on the album art once again with her older sister, who is a graphic designer. The song "The Road to You" was featured on the Korean trailer for the Hollywood movie, ''
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'' starring Michelle Williams. Park joined entertainment company Mystic89, and made her comeback in late October 2013. Her first digital singles released through Mystic89 is ''Mr.'', which was produced by Primary and "Witness", which was produced by
Yoon Jong-shin Yoon Jong-shin (; born October 15, 1969) is a South Korean singer-songwriter, record producer, and the CEO of Mystic Story. Early life and education Yoon completed high school at Daewon Foreign Language High School and studied Korean Language ...
. Mystic89 and Park plan to release several
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s, collaborating with top producers and writers. The music will be a varying blend of several genres. Her new album was Mystic company was commercially successful. The title song ranked No. 1 on Korean music release chart such as Naver Music and Daum Music when it was released. After the minialbum with Mystic company, Park came back to her own "Park Ji Yoon Creative" to focus more on her career as a songwriter instead of as a dance singer. She released her ninth album "Park Ji Yoon 9" on March 2, 2017. The album contains ten songs, eight of them composed by herself. This album is more in line with her seventh and eighth album and uses classic instruments.


Personal life

On April 22, 2019, Park married
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’s co-CEO Jo Soo Yong a month prior. On January 20, 2021, Park revealed in an Instagram post that she has given birth to her first child, a daughter.


Philanthropy

On September 6, 2022, Park donated to help those affected by the due to heavy rain and typhoon through The Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association.


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation and live albums


Singles


Other charted songs


Soundtrack appearances


Filmography


Film


Television series


Television show


Awards and nominations


Mnet Asian Music Awards


References


External links


Park Ji-yoon's official website

Park Ji-yoon's profile at EPG
{{DEFAULTSORT:Park, Ji-yoon 1982 births Living people JYP Entertainment artists K-pop singers MAMA Award winners Mystic Entertainment artists Folk-pop singers South Korean female idols South Korean women pop singers South Korean film actresses South Korean television actresses 21st-century South Korean singers 21st-century South Korean women singers