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Sojin (소진) is a South Korean singer and actress under Noon Company. She is the leader of the girl group Girl's Day.
Career[]
2010: Debut with Girl's Day[]
On July 9, 2010 she debuted as the leader of the girl group Girl's Day with their debut mini album Girl's Day Party #1.
2019: Departure from DreamT, new agency[]
On January 11, DreamT announced that Sojin would be leaving the agency after deciding not to renew her contract which expires in February.[1]
On March 19, Sojin signed with Noon Company to launch her career as an actress but emphasized that she is taking a break from group activities and is still part of Girl's Day.[2]
Personal life[]
Relationship[]
On June 27, 2017, an industry source reported that Sojin and Eddy Kim had been dating for two months.[3] The next day, DreamT Entertainment confirmed the reports, clarifying that initially denied the rumors because they wanted to protect one another.[4]
On December 27, 2017, DreamT Entertainment revealed that the couple had broken up, but did not reveal the reason for it.[5]
On October 6, 2023, an industry source reported that Sojin and actor Lee Dong-ha will be getting married on November. The next day, both agencies confirmed the reports.[6] It was later announced that the wedding will be weld privately on November 18.[7][8]
Discography[]
Collaborations[]
- "Deux 20th Anniversary Album Part.1" (2013)
- "Finale" (with Dok2) (2014)
- "Party Street" (with Kim Tae Bum) (2015)
Features[]
- Crucial Star - "Three Things I Want To Give You (Remake)" (2014)
OSTs[]
- "Flames of Desire OST Part.3" ("Our Love Like This") (2011)
- "Passionate Love OST Part.1" ("I Want to Turn Back") (2013)
- "The Family Is Coming OST Part.2" ("Dizzy") (2015)
- "Mask OST Part.2" ("Pain" with Zico) (2015)
- "Reply 1988 OST Part.8" ("Everyday With You") (2015)
- "Life OST Part.2" ("Close Your Eyes") (2018)
- "I Don't Wanna Work 2019 OST Part.7" ("Bye") (2019)
Other releases[]
- Girl's Day - Everyday #5 ("Kumbaya (Come By Here)") (2017)
Filmography[]
Movies[]
- The Grotesque Mansion (2021)
- When Spring Comes[9] (2022)
Dramas[]
- Oh! Dear Half-Basement Goddesses (OnStyle, 2017)
- Hot Stove League (SBS, 2019)
- The King: Eternal Monarch (SBS, 2020)
- Recipe For Happiness (JTBC, 2020)
- The Spies Who Loved Me (MBC, 2020)
- Shooting Stars (tvN, 2022)
Reality shows[]
- Two Yoo Project - Sugar Man (JTBC, 2015) - guest (Pilot ep. 1)
- My Daughter's Men (E Channel, 2017-2019) - MC (eps. 13-60)
- GOT YA! GWSN (Mnet, 2018) - MC
Producing and writing credits[]
- All credits adapted from KOMCA, unless stated.[10]
Artist | Song | Album | Type |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | |||
Girl's Day | "Telepathy" | Everyday 2 | Writing, Composing |
2013 | |||
Girl's Day | "Girl's Day World" | Expectation | Writing, Composing |
"I Don't Mind" | Writing | ||
"Let's Go" | Writing, Composing | ||
2015 | |||
Sojin, Zico | "Pain" | Mask OST Part.2 | Writing |
2017 | |||
Girl's Day | "Kumbaya (Come By Here)" | Everyday 5 | Writing |
"Don't Be Shy" |
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Korea JoongAng Daily: Girl’s Day’s Sojin leaves her agency
- ↑ Kpoplove: Girl’s Day Sojin Signs with Acting Agency, Launching a New Career
- ↑ Soompi: Girl’s Day’s Sojin And Eddy Kim Caught Up In Dating Rumors + Agencies Respond
- ↑ Soompi: Breaking: Girl’s Day’s Sojin And Eddy Kim Confirmed To Be Dating
- ↑ Soompi: Girl’s Day’s Sojin And Eddy Kim Revealed To Have Broken Up
- ↑ Soompi: Girl’s Day’s Sojin And Actor Lee Dong Ha To Get Married + Sojin Writes To Fans
- ↑ Allkpop: Girl's Day's Sojin and actor Lee Dong Ha to tie the knot on November 18
- ↑ Soompi: Girl’s Day Shares Tearful Photos From Sojin’s Wedding
- ↑ (KOR) '봄날' 손현주→박소진, 6인6색 캐릭터 포스터 공개. OSEN (2022-04-14). Retrieved on 2022-05-03.
- ↑ KOMCA: Searching Works (search 10003147 under Writers & Publishers)
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