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===Collaborations===
===Collaborations===
* [2009.05.19] [[PK Heman]] - [[Nae Simjangi Ttwieoyo]] ''(#1 Nae Simjangi Ttwieoyo (feat. '''SUKI'''))''
* [2009.05.19] [[PK Haeman]] - [[Nae Simjangi Ttwieoyo]] ''(#1 Nae Simjangi Ttwieoyo (feat. '''SUKI'''))''
* [2009.07.22] [[Give Me Food OST]] ''(#5 Jeong Ttaemune (Ballade Version))''
* [2009.07.22] [[Give Me Food OST]] ''(#5 Jeong Ttaemune (Ballade Version))''
* [2009.07.23] [[MC Mong]] - [[Humanimal]] ''(#6 Sarangboda Areumdaun Mal (feat. '''SUKI'''))''
* [2009.07.23] [[MC Mong]] - [[Humanimal]] ''(#6 Sarangboda Areumdaun Mal (feat. '''SUKI'''))''

Revision as of 16:06, 11 February 2013

SUKI promoting "Nami Doelkkabwa" (2012)

SUKI (숙희) is a Korean Pop ballad singer that debuted in 2009 under Nextar Entertainment. In 2011 she joined the trio Women Power.

Profile

  • Stage Name: SUKI (숙희)
  • Real Name: Jin Jung Youn (진정연)
  • Birthdate: August 14, 1982 (1982-08-14) (age 42)
  • Height: 165cm
  • Weight: 44kg

Discography

Mini-Albums

Digital Singles

Collaborations

External Links


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