Park Ji-yeon
Park Ji-yeon (박지연) is a prominent South Korean vocalist and a key member of the renowned girl group T-ara. Born on June 7, 1993, she made her entry into the music scene as part of T-ara, which debuted in 2009 under MBK Entertainment. The group quickly rose to fame, captivating audiences with their catchy tunes and impressive choreography.
Ji-yeon is celebrated not just for her singing abilities but also for her dynamic stage presence. Over the years, she has contributed to T-ara’s success with hit tracks like "Bo Peep Bo Peep," "Roly-Poly," and "Cry Cry," which helped solidify their position in the K-pop industry.
In addition to her musical endeavors, Ji-yeon has ventured into acting, showcasing her versatility. She has appeared in several television dramas, including "Dream High 2" and "My Love from the Star," earning accolades for her performances. Her contributions to both music and acting have garnered her a dedicated fan base and numerous awards throughout her career.
Ji-yeon's artistic journey reflects her growth and adaptability in the ever-evolving entertainment landscape. As of 2023, she continues to be an influential figure in K-pop, inspiring many with her talent and dedication to her craft.
Filmography
Peppermint Candy
Gangnam Zombie
Oh! Brothers
The Pension
Wishing Stairs
A Melody to Remember
Blood and Ties
Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies
I Wanna Hear Your Song
Bloody Heart
Juvenile Justice
Blood Free
A Model Family
Mad Dog
Daily Dose of Sunshine