Irshadi Bagas | |
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Lahir | 16 April 1995 Indonesia |
Pekerjaan | aktor |
Agama | islam |
Minggu, 20 Januari 2013
Senin, 14 Januari 2013
Birth name | Lee Soon-kyu (이순규) |
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Also known as | Aegyo Queen, Energy Pill, Danshin, SoonKyu, Sunny Bunny, DJ Soon, Ssun, Strong Sunny, Choi Danshin |
Born | (1989-05-15) May 15, 1989 (age 23) |
In 2007, Sunny was recommended by the singer Ayumi, who transferred to SM Entertainment.[5] After several months of training under SM Entertainment, Sunny debuted as a member of Girls' Generation that same year.
Girl's Generation
Girls' Generation (Korean: 소녀시대; Sonyuh Shidae) is a South Korean girl group formed by S.M. Entertainment in 2007.[1][2] They are also referred to as SoShi (소시) or SNSD, both abbreviated forms of the group's Korean name, and are known in Japan as Shoujo Jidai. The nine member group consists of Taeyeon, Jessica, Sunny, Tiffany, Hyoyeon, Yuri, Sooyoung, Yoona and Seohyun.
They gained attention at the beginning of their career with songs such as "Into the New World" and "Kissing You" but it was not until 2009 when they gained significant popularity with their hit single "Gee", which would be named as South Korea's 'Song of the Decade'.[3] The group solidified their place in the Korean music industry with follow-up singles "Tell Me Your Wish", "Run Devil Run", and "Oh!". In 2011, they returned to the Korean music scene with "The Boys", which was released in three languages: Korean, Japanese, and for the first time, English. They sold over 100,000 copies for each of their six Korean releases, making them the first female group in the South Korean music industry to do so in over six years.[4][5] Within five years after debut, the group has sold a total of over 4.4 million albums and 30 million digital singles. In 2010 alone, the group sold 11,730,000 albums and singles collectively.[6][7] The group's immense popularity in their native South Korea has earned them titles "The Nation's Singers" and "The Nation's Girl Group"[8] The Sisa Journal named the group as the most influential entertainers for the years 2011 and 2012, making them the first female idol group in history to make the list.[9][10] Asia Today placed the group at forty-four on the 50 Korean Power Leaders list in 2011.[11] Forbes also revealed the group were most powerful entertainers in South Korea for the year of 2011.[6]
The group began a foray into the Japanese music scene in late 2010 under Nayutawave Records, with Japanese remakes of their 2009 Korean hits "Genie" and "Gee." The group's debut Japanese album, Girls' Generation, released in June 2011, is currently the highest selling album in Japan by a Korean group in Oricon history after being certified 'Million' by the RIAJ and made the group the second Korean artist to earn this achievement in Japan since label mate BoA's "Best of Soul" in 2005.[12] They returned to the Japanese music scene in June 2012, with "Paparazzi", one of the lead singles from their second Japanese album, Girls' Generation II ~Girls & Peace~.
In April 2012, the group formed Girls' Generation-TTS (known simply as "TaeTiSeo"), their first sub-unit composed of members Taeyeon, Tiffany, and Seohyun. The subgroup's debut EP, Twinkle, peaked at #4 on US iTunes Chart, becoming the highest charting K-Pop album on the chart thus far.[13]
In January 2013, the group came back to the Korean scene with the fourth Korean studio album (sixth overall) I Got a Boy, which immediately became a domestic and global hit, receiving an all-kill on Korean charts[14] and debuting at #1 on Billboard "World Albums" chart[15]. The release of this album was followed by a series of live performances. The group will also embark on their second Japan Arena Tour in Febrary, 2013.[16]
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