J (singer)

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J performing in 2005.
J performing in 2005.
Background information
Birth name Jung Jae Young
Born May 2, 1978 (1978-05-02) (age 30)
Genre(s) Pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1998–present
J (singer)
Hangul 제이

Jung Jae Young (born May 2, 1978), better known by her stage name J, is a K-pop singer. A Korean-American, she was discovered in a beauty pageant for Koreans in Washington[1]. That allowed her to travel to Korea to become a singer, with her first album Gold/Blue coming out in 1998. It wasn't until her second album In Love, though, that she achieved great success, with her single "어제처럼" (Like Yesterday) going to #1 on the various Korean TV network charts. Although she has released many albums since, her second album and third albums have been her biggest hits. J released a digital single in 2006 and sang the duet "Perhaps Love", the theme song for Princess Hours (Goong), with new singer HowL; due to the show's popularity, the theme song became popular as well. She has also contributed to other soundtracks.

She released a special album, In My Lifetime, in early January 2007.[2] A digital single was released in the summer of 2007, led by ballad "눈물로" ("Tears"), a duet with Lee Jung. The song was popular, and the pair initially promoted the song together. Eventually, J sang the song solo with a backing track for her promotional performances, although a special version was done with Fly to the Sky on KBS's music show, Music Bank. As of November 2007, she has stopped promoting the single.

Her 6th album, In Love Again, was released on November 8, 2007. The lead single, "열흘만" ("Just Ten Days"), was a ballad song, like most of her other singles. She followed up with "술과 순정" ("Alcohol and Purity"), a hip-hop flavored song. Although the album version had Eun Jin Won as the featured guest, live performances have featured Mi-ryo from Brown Eyed Girls, who also rapped J's spoken lines; this version was released digitally on January 28, 2008.[3]


[edit] Studio albums

Title Date Released Language Label
VOL. 1 - Blue 1998 Korean Seoul Records Co. Ltd Korea
VOL. 1 - Gold 1998 Korean Seoul Records Co. Ltd Korea
VOL. 2 - I.N.L.O.V.E. April 1, 2000 Korean Seoul Records Co. Ltd Korea
VOL. 2.5 - Chocolate 2000 English Seoul Records Co. Ltd Korea
VOL. 3 - Beautiful Ones June 27, 2001 Korean Midas
VOL. 4 - Dim The Lights April 12, 2002 Korean Seoul Records Co. Ltd Korea
VOL. 5 - The Crush of Love September 25, 2004 Korean Plyzen
VOL. 5.5 - In My Lifetime January 2007 Korean/Christian Unknown
VOL. 6 - Inlove Again November 12, 2007 Korean Sony & BMG, SBME Korea

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