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South Korean girl group
Papaya
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Origin
| Seoul
,
South Korea
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Genres
| K-pop
,
dance-pop
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Years active
| 2000
(
2000
)
?2001
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Labels
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- Winsome Media
- Cream Entertainment
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Past members
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- Kang Kyoung-ah (2000)
- Joo Yeun-jung
- Cho Hye-kyung
- Hwang Yoon-mi (2000)
- Kang Se-jung
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Papaya
(
Korean
:
파파야
) was an
all girl pop group
from
South Korea
. They released two albums before becoming inactive.
History
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Papaya's first album, entitled 童話 ("Fairy Tale"), was distributed by 1 Star Music and Synnara Music on August 4, 2000, and featured five members (
Kang Se-jung
, Joo Yeun-jung, Cho Hye-kyung, Hwang Yoon-mi, and Kang Kyoung-ah). Due to their unpopularity, Hwang Yoon-mi and Kang Kyoung-ah left the group before the release of their second album,
Violet
, released on May 22, 2001, under the Cream Entertainment music label.
[1]
[2]
Members
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- Kang Kyoung-ah (강경아) [2000]
- Joo Yeun-jung (駐聯政)
- Cho Hye-kyung (조혜경)
- Hwang Yoon-mi (황윤미) [2000]
- Kang Se-jung
(강세정)
After disbandment
[
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]
Kang Se-jung
went on to acting, initially credited under stage name Go Na-eun. In 2009, she starred in
Assorted Gems
. She won the Excellence Award, Actress in the
2009 MBC Drama Awards
for her role as eldest daughter, Gung Bi-chwi.
[3]
[4]
Hwang Yoon-mi also turned to acting and uses stage name Go Eun-chae.
[5]
In September 2012, Go married musical actor Park Eun-tae.
[6]
Jo Hye-kyung became a
Trot
singer, using the stage name Jo Eun-sae. In 2014, she released single '비비고 (Rubbing)'.
[7]
Discography
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]
Studio albums
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edit
]
References
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파파야
(in Korean). Mnet Music. Archived from
the original
on 19 February 2013
. Retrieved
25 January
2013
.
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"K-pop Archive"
파파야
(in Korean). K-pop.or.kr
. Retrieved
25 January
2013
.
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"서우·임주은·高나은, 안房 女主人公 꿰찬 新銳들"
[Seo Woo, Lim Joo-eun and Go Na-eun, rookies land main heroine roles] (in Korean). Naver.com. 11 August 2009
. Retrieved
1 December
2014
.
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Kim, Hyeon-rok; Kim, Gyeo-ul (31 December 2009).
"이혜영·高나은, MBC演技大賞 女優秀賞"
[Lee Hye-young, Go Na-eun MBC Drama Awards Actress Excellence Award] (in Korean). Starnews/Money Today
. Retrieved
2 December
2014
.
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Kim, Ji-yeon (21 March 2007).
"
'파파야' 황윤미, 고은채로 改名 演技者 變身"
[Papaya's Hwang Yoon-mi changes name to Go Eun-chae and transforms into an actress] (in Korean). Starnews/Money Today
. Retrieved
2 December
2014
.
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"박은태 고은채 커플, 다음달 24日 百年佳約"
[Couple Park Eun-tae Go Eun-chae, tie the knot by next month, 24th] (in Korean). Starnews/Money Today. 1 September 2012
. Retrieved
2 December
2014
.
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"
'전국노래자랑' 조은새, 몸매 돋보인다 했더니…아이돌 出身"
['Boasting with a national song' Jo Eun-sae has an outstanding figure...so is this the birth of an idol?] (in Korean).
The Chosun Ilbo
. 27 August 2014. Archived from
the original
on 22 March 2015
. Retrieved
1 December
2014
.
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"K-pop Album Sales Volume"
(in Korean). Recording Industry Association of Korea. Archived from
the original
on 19 February 2009
. Retrieved
30 August
2018
.
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"October 2000 K-pop Album Sales Volume"
(in Korean). Recording Industry Association of Korea. Archived from
the original
on 18 July 2007
. Retrieved
30 August
2018
.
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"June 2001 K-pop Album Sales Volume"
(in Korean). Recording Industry Association of Korea. Archived from
the original
on 7 June 2008
. Retrieved
30 August
2018
.
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