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Jewelry (쥬얼리) was a four-member girl group under Star Empire Entertainment. They debuted on March 30, 2001, with their first studio album Discovery.

On January 7, 2015, Star Empire announced the group had disbanded.[1]

On the January 20, 2022, Park Jung Ah, Seo In Young, Baby J and Kim Eunjung reunited on Mama The Idol to perform their songs "One More Time" and "Superstar".[2]

History[]

Pre-debut[]

On November 28, 2000 Jewelry would participate in the compilation album 딴따라로의 길을 출발함 with the songs "이젠" and "몽" as they had won an award at the Cyber Music Festival "Ttukak Festival," hosted by the online music website Dream Music. The song "몽" would also have a music video featuring every member from the debut lineup besides Jihyun who was replaced by Shin Hyeon-suk.[citation needed]

Members[]

Name Position(s) Year(s) active
Jung Yujin (정유진) Sub-Vocalist 2000–2002
Jeon Eunmi (전은미) Sub–Vocalist, Maknae (2001-2002) 2000–2002
Lee Jihyun (이지현) Rapper, Sub-Vocalist 2001–2006
Park Jungah (박정아) Leader (2001-2009), Main Vocalist 2000–2009
Cho Minah (조민아) Sub-Vocalist 2002–2006
Seo Inyoung (서인영) Lead Vocalist, Maknae (2002-2008) 2002–2009
Ha Juyeon (하주연) Main Dancer, Rapper, Sub-Vocalist 2008–2015
Kim Eunjung (김은정) Leader (2010-2014), Lead Vocalist, Maknae (2009) 2008–2014
Park Semi (박세미) Main Vocalist, Visual, Maknae 2010–2015
Kim Yewon (김예원) Lead Dancer, Vocalist, Face of the Group 2011–2015
Pre-debut
Shin Hyeon-suk (신현속) N/A 2000
Sooyeon (수연) N/A 2014–2015

Discography[]

Korean[]

Studio albums[]

Mini albums[]

Digital singles[]

Remix singles[]

Collaborations[]

OSTs[]

  • "Stand-by OST Part.1" (2012)

Japanese[]

Studio albums[]

Singles[]

Gallery[]

Main article: Jewelry/Gallery

References[]

Official links[]