Suzy (Miss A) unfinished roles
スジ(Miss A)がやり残している役割
Suzy (21), a member of the Korean girl group Miss A, will perform her own song for the first time in her six years since debut.
A representative from her agency JYP Entertainment said on the 3rd, "The song 'Good Day', written and composed by Suzy (Miss A), will be used in the KBS2 Wednesday-Thursday drama 'Uncontrollably Fond'.
The official release of the song is scheduled for the end of August."
The recording was already completed in May before the drama aired. The director suggested that Suzy do the OST (original soundtrack) herself, and Suzy readily agreed and participated in the song making."
Suzy is currently appearing in the drama 'Uncontrollably Fond' as the heroine Noel.
(From Entertainment News)
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It seems that members who debut in a girl group spend at least three years, and at most ten years, in a practice room that never stops smelling of sweat.
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Suzy continues to be active.
She's only 21, but she's already well-known and popular, and her acting skills, which are the most essential for an actress, seem to be above average, judging from the constant offers she receives.
Her charm and freshness as an actress doesn't seem to be fading at the moment.
In fact, her aura is growing, and she seems to be getting busy with work and love in the future.
The girl group "Miss A" is by no means a successful group.
They were talked about even before their debut, and they sold quite well.
They never achieved the kind of popularity that they had when they blossomed.
"But isn't Suzy from that group becoming popular and doing well?"
I can imagine someone saying that right away.
However, it cannot be said that Suzy's success with Miss A made her popular.
Rather than the members becoming popular, it seemed more like the songs she released were popular.
Suzy's cuteness was noticeable from the time of her debut, but as the youngest maknae, she was weak in singing and dancing, and had not yet begun to develop.
It was at this time that her songs became popular.
In other words, Suzy was gaining practical training under three seniors.
If anyone is going to shine on the music stage and become popular, it's Suzy, but even if she did become popular, it's fair to say that at that time she did not yet have the strength to carry that popularity.
In other words, there are some aspects of the way JYP CEO Park Jin Young envisioned Suzy's debut that are only becoming clear now.
Suzy's turning point came when she was cast as the heroine of Dream High, a school drama based on music.
Many fans will remember Suzy from her slightly plump figure. Suzy was just about to turn 16 at the time.
Park Jin Young had deep expectations of Suzy, and I believe that choosing her as the heroine was a practical decision by Park Jin Young.
There were probably some worried voices from those around her.
In fact, when the drama started airing, there were many harsh reviews of Suzy's acting.
However, as the story progressed, those voices died down.
In the end, it became a drama that was highly rated and memorable for viewers, with popular talents coming out of it.
Park Jin Young had been closely watching Suzy as she continued to grow through the stage of "Miss A."
He believed that she was a girl who could be successful as an actress.
It was because he had seen her growing through the stage that he was able to select her as the heroine of "Dream High."
This drama was the catalyst for Suzy's first steps as an actress.
Many fans are aware of her subsequent success.
However, Suzy still has work to do as a member of Miss A.
I hope she will lead Miss A to a real breakthrough as a way of giving back to the members who have trained her.
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