JOO

Joo, born Jung Min-joo (also Jung A-rin) on October 11, 1990, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, and musical actress. Her journey in the entertainment industry began when she competed in JYP Entertainment's Superstar Survival in 2006, where she didn't win but was accepted as a trainee. After two years of rigorous training, she debuted in January 2008 with her single album Young Girl. Despite her debut, Joo felt unprepared and returned to training for two more years. She made her comeback in 2011 with the release of her EP Heartmade, which featured popular tracks like "Bad Guy." Over the years, Joo has released several singles, including collaborations such as "Ice Cream" with Leeteuk and soundtrack contributions like "Turn Around" from the Cinderella's Sister OST. In addition to her music career, Joo has also showcased her talents in acting, particularly in musical theater. She appeared in productions such as Youthful March (2011–2012), Catch Me If You Can (2012–2013), and Full House (2014). On-screen, she featured in the hit drama Dream High (2011) and the movie Marriage Blue (2013), further solidifying her versatility as an artist.

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