Park Joon-hee (born July 9, 1974, in Seoul, South Korea) is a South Korean singer, songwriter, and author. She debuted in 1991 with his first album Park Jun Hee Vol. 1 and gained significant attention in 1992 with the hit song “눈 감아봐도” ("Even If I Close My Eyes"). The same year, she also became the first female artist in South Korea to feature rap in his music with the repackage album 눈 감아봐도 II. Her second album, 박준희 II (1993), featured the popular track “앨리스” ("Alice"). After facing conflicts over contract issues, Park took a break from her solo career and formed the trio KOLA in 1996. However, she left the group in 1997 and withdrew from the music scene. Following her musical hiatus, Park pursued academic studies, graduating from Seoil University and Kyung Hee Cyber University. She returned to music in the late 1990s, contributing to Drunken Tiger’s songs and later becoming a vocal trainer, writer, and producer. In 2022, she formed the band Air Transferrer with producer Baek Jung-hyun. Park has also published books, including 음악 또라이들 (2010), and continues to engage in radio hosting.
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