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The single was also sung by Varsity Fanclub, Scott's group, in English lyrics with the same title single, which was released later in 2010. [51] In 2010, SS501 continued their 1st Asia Tour Persona concert in Thailand before holding their final encore concert, on February 27, in Seoul to conclude the tour. [52]
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Park Jung-Min (Korean: 박정민; Hanja: 朴政珉; born: April 3, 1987) [1] is a South Korean singer, entertainer, actor, and a member of boyband SS501. [2]In 2009, Park made his musical debut in Grease as Danny Park, [3] where he received the Best New Musical Talent award by the Golden Ticket Awards. [4]
Not Alone is the debut Korean solo single of Park Jung-min of South Korean boy band SS501.It was released on 20 January 2011 by CNr Media and distributed by LOEN Entertainment.
"Distance~君とのキョリ" [2] is South Korean boy band SS501's second Japanese maxi single. [1] It was released barely a month after their successful first single, Kokoro. [3] The album consists of three songs, "Distance~君とのキョリ", "Gleaming Star", and "Wonderful World" and an instrumental version of each track. [2]
South Korean singer and member of SS501, Kim Kyu-jong has released 2 EPs, 5 singles, 6 soundtrack contribution songs, 1 collaboration song, and 5 DVDs.. During 2005-2010, Kim has had three solo songs from SS501 albums: "Hikari" from Kokoro, [1] "Never Let You Go" from U R Man, [2] [3] and "Wuss Up" from SS501 Solo Collection. [4]
During 2005–2010, Kim has had two solo songs from SS501 albums: "Rize Up" from Kokoro, [1] and "Please Be Nice to Me" from SS501 Solo Collection. [2] In 2008, he released "Thank You" digital single, a theme song from We Got Married and was also included in SS501 mini album Find. [3]
"Lucky Days" [2] is South Korean boy band SS501's third Japanese maxi single. [1] It was released on June 18, 2008, by Pony Canyon. [3] The album consists of three songs, "Lucky Days", "Summer Blue", and "Hoshizora" and an instrumental version of each track. [2]