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Birth name
  
Park Ji Yeon

Genres
  
soul, R&B, hip hop

Role
  
Musical Artist

Origin
  
Years active
  
2003–present


Name
  
Park Ji-yeon

Instruments
  
Vocals, piano

Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Parents
  
Jang Sook-jung

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Born
  
April 8, 1981 (age 43) (
1981-04-08
)

Albums
  
Unplugged, Like Them, Fall in Memory, Fate(s), For The Bloom

Profiles

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Park Ji-yeon (born April 8, 1981), better known by her stage name Gummy, is a South Korean singer.

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2003–2009: Debut and breakthrough success

Gummy debuted in 2003 with the album Like Them. Her title track Memory Loss (기억상실) brought her success and recognition and led Gummy to win the Bonsang at the 19th Golden Disk Awards. The same year, Gummy earned the Mobile Popularity Award for Memory Loss at the 2004 Mnet Km Music Festival.

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She released her fourth album titled Comfort on March 12, 2008, which marked her first released in three years. The lead single I'm Sorry (미안해요) features T.O.P from Big Bang. A week after its release, the song peaked within the top five spots on various digital charts.

2010–2011: Loveless

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Gummy released a mini album titled Loveless. A music video plus the full song of one of her tracks in the mini album was released on April 21. Loveless was released on April 29, and promotion for the album began in May.

On October 15, 2011, the MV for her remake of "I'm Sorry" feat. TOP was released.

2013: 10th anniversary and label change

2013 marked the tenth anniversary for Gummy and she celebrated with a fan meeting. She then released her OST for the drama, That Winter, the Wind Blows entitled "Snow Flower".

Gummy also released her second Japanese album, Fate(s). She also had a duet with Daesung from BIGBANG. Two music videos were released for the lead single of the album, "Shinjiteru (Believe)".

Gummy signed with C-JeS Entertainment in October 2013, leaving YG Entertainment.

2014–present: Original soundtrack releases

In 2014, Gummy provided the song "You're Calling Me" for the action-thriller television series Three Days. Gummy then returned with the mini album "I Loved...Have No Regrets". One of the singles from the 6-track EP was a duet with labelmate and JYJ's Park Yuchun.

In 2016, Gummy released her OST for the drama Descendants of the Sun entitled "You are My Everything". It topped iTunes K-pop charts in Canada, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, Indonesia, and Taiwan as well as coming in the top 10 in the U.S and Vietnam. The same year, she once again collaborated with Descendant's music director Gaemi to release the OST for the popular drama Love in the Moonlight entitled "Moonlight Drawn by Clouds". The success of her soundtrack releases drew the media to call her "OST Queen".

Personal life

Gummy has been in a relationship with actor Jo Jung-suk since 2013.

References

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