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Jewelry (group)

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Jewelry promoting Back It Up (2011)

Jewelry (쥬얼리) is a Korean pop girl group created by Star Empire Entertainment. Jewelry are best known for their hit songs "Super Star" and "ONE more time". The group also released two albums and five singles in Japan under the GIZA studio label.

Members

Former Members

Information

Jewelry's original line-up consisted of Park Jung Ah, Jung Yu Jin, Jun Eun Mi and Lee Ji Hyun, however Jung Yu Jin and Jun Eun Mi left in 2002 and were replaced by Seo In Young and Cho Min Ah.

Lee Ji Hyun and Cho Min Ah left the group in 2006 and were replaced with Eun Jung and Baby-J. At the end of 2009, Seo In Young and Park Jung Ah announced they would leave the group after the repackaged Sophisticated album promotions.

In June 14, 2010, Star Empire Entertainment announced that Se Mi, one of the Top 10 finalists of the TV-show Superstar K first season, joined the group. On November 17, Star Empire Entertainment announced that they were planning on changing the group's name but later announced on December 15 Jewelry would retain their group name and would not change it, they also announced the group's comeback was delayed until January 2011.

In January 17, 2011, it was revealed that the group would have their comeback and release a digital single, Back It Up, in January 27, 2011. In January 19, 2011, Star Empire Entertainment announced that Jewelry's fourth member, Ye Won, a trainee under Star Empire Entertainment had joined Jewelry.

Trivia

  • Official Balloon Color: Pearl Deep Blue
  • Official Fanclub: Jewelry Box (쥬얼리 상자)
  • Jewelry is currently the longest running girl group in K-pop. Since their debut in 2001, Jewelry has retained it's name and group status for over 10 years.

Korean Discography

Albums

Digital Singles

Collaborations/Other

Japanese Discography

Albums

Singles

External Links


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