Seo Ji-young
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Seo Ji-young | |
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Born | June 2, 1981 |
Genres | K-Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 2000–present |
Seo Ji-young | |
Hangul | 서지영 |
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Hanja | 徐智英 |
Revised Romanization | Seo Ji-yeong |
McCune–Reischauer | Sŏ Chi-yŏng |
Seo Ji-young (born June 2, 1981) is a South Korean singer and a former member of pop group S#arp. The group released six albums before their breakup in 2002, attributed to the feud between Seo and fellow female member Lee Ji-hye. Seo Ji-young bullied fellow member Lee Ji-hye until the company was forced to disband S#arp.
She is daughter of Seo Seung-hwan and his wife Hong Seung-hee. Her father is the 19th president of Yonsei University, and Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport during President Park Geun-hye's administration (2013-17). Her paternal grandfather, from the large Seo family of Dalseong, was Seo Jeon-chul (1924-2010), 20th Minister of National Defense of South Korea, and President of the Korea Baseball Association.[1][2]
S#ARP was a group that was created by member Seo Jiyoung's influential family, who at the time was one of the wealthiest in the industry. It was revealed that Seo Jiyoung wasn't happy when Lee Jihye was added to the group. During their time together in S#ARP, Seo Jiyoung would bully Lee Jihye daily, and would even invite family members to torment her as well. The group ended up disbanding in 2002 due to all of this, and Seo Jiyoung tried to pay off their manager to lie about the bullying. However, the manager refused the offer and exposed Seo Jiyoung for her actions.
As a solo artist, she has released two albums, with her last one released in January 2007. Her singles include "Stay in Me" and "Hey Boy".
Seo is married to financier Kim Kyung-gu, who is five years her senior. More than one thousand guests attended their wedding on November 10, 2011 at the Shilla Hotel in Seoul, South Korea.[3]
S#arp albums[]
- the s#arp (1998)
- the s#arp +2 (1999)
- The Four Letter Word Love (2000)
- 4ever Feel So Good (2001)
- Flat Album (2001)
- StYlE (2002)
Solo albums[]
- Listen to My Heart (2005)
- Different This Time (2007)
Music video[]
- "Stay in Me"
- "Hey Boy"
- "Fatigued"
TV appearance[]
- X-man (SBS)
- Real Romance: Love Letter (SBS)
- Sorry I Love You (KBS, 2004)
References[]
- ^ "Message from the President".
- ^ "Koreans allowed to pursue overseas under, postgraduate courses at home - Pulse by Maeil Business News Korea".
- ^ "서지영 결혼식 하객 1천여명‥톱스타 총출동". New Daily. November 10, 2011. Retrieved July 17, 2013.
External links[]
- 1981 births
- K-pop singers
- South Korean female idols
- Living people
- South Korean women pop singers
- South Korean television actresses
- 21st-century South Korean singers
- 21st-century South Korean women singers
- South Korean singer stubs