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'''Lena Park''', also Park Jung Hyun (박정현 or リナ・パーク), is a Korean American R&B singer/songwriter. She was born March 23, 1976 in Los Angeles, California. She has albums released in both Korea and Japan. She's currently under [[T-Entertainment|T-Entertainment]] and [[Universal Music Japan]].
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[[File:Gift promo.jpg|450px|thumb|Lena Park promoting ''[[Gift (Lena Park)|Gift]]'' (2012)]]
  
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'''Lena Park''' (리나 박 / リナ・パーク) (usually credited and known in Korea by her birth name '''Park Jung Hyun''' (박정현)) is a Korean-American R&B/pop singer-songwriter that debuted in 1998. Park has released albums in both Korea and Japan. She is currently under [[T-Entertainment]] label in Korea and [[Universal Music Japan|UNIVERSAL SIGMA]] in Japan.
  
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==Profile==
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* '''Stage Name:''' Lena Park  (리나 박 / リナ・パーク)
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* '''Real Name:''' Park Jung Hyun (박정현)
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* '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1976|03|23|mf=yes}}
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* '''Birthplace:'''[[wikipedia:Los Angeles|Los Angeles]], [[wikipedia:California|California]], USA
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* '''Education:''' [[Wikipedia:Columbia University|Columbia University]]
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Profile</span>==
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==Information==
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Born Park Jung Hyun, Lena Park showed her talent for singing at a very young age. In 1993, at the age of 16, she released a gospel album after she won the Gospel Singer Contest organized by the Korean-American radio station [http://www.kgbc.com/ GBC] (Gospel Broadcasting Company). By 1998, she moved to Korea to begin her professional singing career and at the same year, she released her first album ''[[Piece (Lena Park)|piece]]''. Although her album was a huge success, Park still didn't feel comfortable singing in Korean at that time. The album sold over 300,000 copies despite being released during the [[Wikipedia:East Asian Financial Crisis|East Asian financial crisis]]. Her next two albums, ''[[A Second Helping|A SECOND HELPING]]'' and ''[[Naturally (Lena Park)|Naturally]]'' weren't confined to the R&B genre as Park's first album but became just as successful.
  
* '''Name'''<nowiki>: Lena Park or Park Jung Hyun </nowiki>
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In 2002, Park along with [[Brown Eyes]], [[CHEMISTRY]] and [[Sowelu]] formed the special unit conveniently called Voices of Korea/Japan and made the theme song for the [[Wikipedia:2002 FIFA World Cup|2002 FIFA World Cup]]. She later debuted in the Japanese music industry where she received moderate success.
* '''Nicknames'''<nowiki>: Grandmother, Creed Busily </nowiki>
 
* '''Birthday'''<nowiki>: March 23, 1976 </nowiki>
 
* '''School'''<nowiki>: Colombia University in New York </nowiki>
 
* '''Instruments'''<nowiki>: Saxophone, Piano </nowiki>
 
* '''Hobbies'''<nowiki>: Cooking, Chatting with friends, Reading, and Chewing gum. </nowiki>
 
* '''Motto'''<nowiki>: Let's live busy lives without regrets </nowiki>
 
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Information</span>==
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Park is especially proud of her fifth Korean album, ''[[On & On (Lena Park)|On & On]]'', because she felt that she was finally comfortable and confident in singing and composing in Korean. It took her about one whole year to make the album and during the time she became very involved with the production and creative work behind the album; she helped with a lot of the song arrangements, played the piano for some of the tracks and composed four of the songs in the album.
  
Born Park Jung Hyun, Lena Park showed her talent for singing at a very young age. In 1993, at the age of 16, she released an amateur gospel album in the US. By 1998, she moved to Korea to begin her professional singing career and at the same year, she released her first album [[Piece]]. Although her album was a huge success, Park still didn't feel comfortable singing in Korean at that time. The album sold over 300,000 copies despite being released during the [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Asian_financial_crisis East Asian financial crisis]. Her next two albums, [[A Second Helping]] and [[Naturally]], were as successful as the first and weren't confined to the R&B genre as the first.
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Park's seventh Japanese single "[[Inori~You Raise Me Up]]" released on June 20, 2007 was a cover of the song "[[Wikipedia:You Raise Me Up|You Raise Me Up]]" originally sung by [[Wikipedia:Brian Kennedy (singer)|Brian Kennedy]]. In February 2009, Park came back with a new album, ''[[10 Ways to Say I Love You|10 ways to say I love you]]'', containing 9 new tracks. The album was reissued with a new package and two new tracks.
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In 2002, Park along with [[Brown Eyes]], [[CHEMISTRY]] and [[Sowelu]] formed the special unit conveniently called "Voices of Korea/Japan" and made the title song for the [[2002 FIFA World Cup Official Album - Songs of Korea/Japan]]. She later debuted in the Japanese music industry where she received moderate success.
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[[File:Piece Promo.jpg‎|220px|thumb|Lena Park promoting ''[[Piece (Lena Park)|piece]]'' (1998)]]
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[[File:A Second Helping Promo.jpg‎|220px|thumb|Lena Park promoting ''[[A Second Helping|A SECOND HELPING]]'' (1999)]]
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[[File:Naturally Promo.jpg‎|220px|thumb|Lena Park promoting ''[[Naturally (Lena Park)|Naturally]]'' (2000)]]
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[[File:Lena Park Op.4 Promo.jpg‎|220px|thumb|Lena Park promoting ''[[Op.4]]'' (2002)]]
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[[File:On & On Promo.jpg‎|220px|thumb|Lena Park promoting ''[[On & On (Lena Park)|On & On]]'' (2005)]]
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[[File:COSMORAMA Promo.jpg‎|220px|thumb|Lena Park promoting ''[[Cosmorama|COSMORAMA]]'' (2006)]]
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[[File:come to where I am Promo.jpg|220px|thumb|Lena Park promoting ''[[Come to Where I Am|come to where I am]]'' (2007)]]
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[[File:10 ways to say I love you Promo.png|220px|thumb|Lena Park promoting ''[[10 Ways to Say I Love You|10 ways to say I love you]]'' (2009)]]
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[[File:Cover Me Vol.1 Promo.jpg|220px|thumb|Lena Park promoting ''[[Cover Me Vol.1]]'' (2010)]]
  
She is especially proud of her lastest Korean album, [[On & On]], because she felt that she is finally comfortable and confident in singing and composing in Korean. It took her about one whole year to make the album and during the time she became very involved with the production and creative work behind the album; she helped with a lot of the song arrangements, played the piano for some of the tracks and composed four of the songs in the album.
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==Korean Discography==
 
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===Studio Albums===
To date she has released 9 Korean albums, 2 Korean singles, 3 Japanese albums and 6 Japanese singles, with her last japanese single, [[Inori~You Raise Me Up]], cover of a very famous english song, released on June 20, 2007. And in December 11, 2007 was released her new korean album, [[Come To Where I Am]], with all songs written and produced by Lena herself.
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* [1998.08.09] [[Piece (Lena Park)|piece]]
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* [1999.04.19] [[A Second Helping|A SECOND HELPING]]
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* [2000.11.09] [[Naturally (Lena Park)|Naturally]]
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* [2002.06.15] [[Op.4]]
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* [2005.02.05] [[On & On (Lena Park)|On & On]]
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* [2007.12.13] [[Come to Where I Am|come to where I am]]
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* [2009.02.29] [[10 Ways to Say I Love You|10 ways to say I love you]]
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* [2012.06.19] [[Parallax|parallax]]
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* [2019.07.18] [[The Wonder (Lena Park)|The Wonder]]
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> Discography </span>==
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===Mini Albums===
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* [2014.10.21] [[Syncrofusion]] with [[Brand New Music]]
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> Korean Discography </span>===
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===Other Albums===
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* [1993.??.??] [[Je 1 Hoe Mijubogeumseongga Gyeongyeondaehoe Daesang]] (제1회 미주복음성가 경연대회 대상) (gospel album)
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* [2001.05.06] [[Lena Park Forever]] (special album)
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* [2002.10.24] [[The Romantic Story of Park Jung Hyun]] (박정현) (best album)
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* [2003.07.05] [[Live Op.4 Concert Project 4th Movement The Album]] (live album)
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* [2010.11.18] [[Cover Me Vol.1]] (self-cover album)
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* [2012.12.11] [[Gift (Lena Park)|Gift]] (special album)
  
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===Singles===
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* [2006.05.09] [[Witaeroun Iyagi]] (위태로운 이야기)
  
* [1998.08.09] [[Piece (Lena Park)|Piece]]
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===Digital Singles===
* [1999.04.19] [[A Second Helping]]
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* [2006.03.29] [[Against All Odds (Lena Park)|Against All Odds]]
* [2000.11.09] [[Naturally (Lena Park)|naturally]]
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* [2006.04.24] [[Witaeroun Iyagi]] (위태로운 이야기)
* [2001.05.06] Special Album: [[Forever (Lena Park)|Forever]]
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* [2008.12.12] [[Winter Kiss (New Ways Always)|WINTER KISS (New Ways Always)]] (feat. [[8eight]] [[Baek Chan]])
* [2002.06.15] [[Op.4]]
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* [2011.07.11] [[Myung Wol the Spy OST Part.2]] (스파이 명월)
* [2002.10.24] Best Album: [[The Romantic Story of Park Jung Hyun|The Romantic Story of Park Jung Hyun]]
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* [2011.08.02] [[Naneun Jaksagada Season 01]] (나는 작사가다)
* [2003.07.05] Live Album: [[Live Op.4 Concert Project 4th Movement|Live Op.4 Concert Project 4th Movement]]
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* [2011.12.30] [[2012 Seoul Haeganbojeongsanghoeui Official Album]] (서울 핵안보정상회의)
* [2005.02.05] [[On & On]]
 
* [2007.12.13] [[Come To Where I Am]]
 
* [2009.02.29] [[10 Ways to Say I Love You|10 ways to say I love you]]
 
  
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===Collaboration Digital Singles===
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* [2008.10.22] [[No Break]] <small>('''Lena Park''' & [[Crown J]])</small> 
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* [2011.05.19] [[Kkumui Gyeoul]] (꿈의 겨울) <small>([[wikipedia:Kim Yu-Na|Kim Yu Na]] + '''Lena Park''' + [[Yoon Jong Shin]] (Producer))</small>
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* [2011.08.08] [[Hwang Project Vol.2 - Saram, Sarang]] (사람, 사랑) <small>('''Lena Park''' / [[Kim Bum Soo]])</small>  
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* [2011.08.21] [[Sarangboda Gipeun Sangcheo]] (사랑보다 깊은 상처) <small>('''Lena Park''' & [[Kim Bum Soo]])</small>
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* [2012.05.02] [[Monthly Project 2012 May]] <small>([[Yoon Jong Shin]] with '''Lena Park''')</small>
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* [2012.11.30] [[Hayan Gyeoul]] (하얀 겨울) <small>([[Kim Bum Soo]] & '''Lena Park''')</small>
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* [2015.12.08] [[Gyeouriyagi (Lena Park & Fly to the Sky)|Gyeouriyagi]] (겨울이야기) <small>('''Lena Park''' & [[Fly to the Sky]])</small>
  
* [2006.03.29] [[Against All Odds]]
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===DVDs===
* [2006.04.15] 위태로운 이야기
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* [2003.07.10] [[Live Op.4 Concert Project 4th Movement The Album DVD Short Edit]]
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* [2003.07.31] [[Live Op.4 Concert Project 4th Movement The Album DVD Short Edit|Live Op.4 Concert Project 4th Movement The Album DVD]]
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> Japanese Discography </span>===
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===Collaborations/Other===
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* [1998.05.01] [[Yeongeoro Bureuneun Urigayo (KAYO)]] ''(#1 Sad Love (Aemo), #6 You So Far Away (Nimeun Meongose))''
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* [1998.08.??] [[Mulan OST]] ''(CD1#13 Nae Anui Nareul Reflection (Pop Ver.), CD2#1 Yeongwonkkaji Gieokdoedorok, CD2#2 Eternal Memory)''
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* [1998.12.??] [[Together Forever (V.A)|Together Forever]]
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* [1999.01.??] [[Yoon Jong Shin]] - [[Huban]] ''(#2 Udunnamnyeo (feat. '''Lena Park'''))''
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* [2002.04.23] [[2002 FIFA World Cup Official Album Songs of Korea / Japan]] ''(#6 Glorious)''
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* [2002.06.14] Voices of Korea/Japan - [[2002 FIFA World Cup Official 'Korea/Japan' Song]]
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* [2002.12.16] [[Jeon Seol - Jeon Young Rok 30 Junyeon Heonjeong Album]] ''(CD2#3 Nareul Itji Marayo)''
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* [2003.05.12] [[JP]] - [[JP4]] ''(#6 Sigani Pillyohae (feat. '''Lena Park'''))''
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* [2003.11.29] [[Blue Christmas (V.A)|Blue Christmas]] ''(#6 The First Noel)''
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* [2005.04.08] [[Crying Fist OST]] ''(#4 Pokarekare ana)''
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* [2006.02.09] [[Dragon Sky OST]] ''(#1 Huae)''
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* [2006.08.30] [[015B]] - [[Lucky 7 (015B)|Lucky 7]] ''(#7 Neo Mariya (feat. '''Lena Park''', Dynamic Duo))''
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* [2006.12.01] [[Daehanminguk Aechangdongyo 100]] ''(#73 Dunggeun Haega Tteossseumnida)''
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* [2007.05.14] [[Star Bureun Dongyo Best MBC Changjak Dongyoje 25 Junyeon Ginyeom Eumban]] ''(#7 Noeul)''
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* [2008.02.28] Taean Project Group - [[Gijeok]]
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* [2008.04.17] [[MC Mong]] - [[Show's Just Begun]] ''(#5 Jukdoroksaranghae (feat. '''Lena Park'''))''
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* [2008.05.29] [[JP]] - [[Galanty Show]] ''(#5 Dugeundugeun (feat. '''Lena Park'''))''
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* [2009.05.14] [[That Fool OST]] ''(#1 Geubabo)''
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* [2009.05.15] [[MBC Music Travel Lalala Live Vol.2]] ''(#1 '''Lena Park''' & Sweet Sorrow - Amuri Saenggakhaedo Nan Neoreul)''
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* [2009.08.28] [[MBC Music Travel Lalala Live Vol.6]] ''(#1 Puff The Magic Dragon)''
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* [2010.07.14] [[Joosuc]] - [[All Or Nuthin]] ''(#8 Noridongsan (feat. ''Lena Park'''))''
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* [2011.03.20] [["I Am A Singer" Gyeongyeon 1. '80 Nyeondae Myeonggok Bureugi]] ''(#3 Bioneun Narui Suchaehwa)''
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* [2011.03.27] [["I Am A Singer" Gyeongyeon 1. Seoroui Norae Bakkwo Bureugi]] ''(#6 Cheosinsang)''
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* [2011.05.08] [["I Am A Singer" Gyeongyeon 3-1. Naega Bureugosipeun Namuinoraei]] ''(#7 Ijen Geuraesseumyeon Jokenne)''
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* [2011.05.22] [["I Am A Singer" Gyeongyeon 3-2. Netizeun Chucheongok]] ''(#6 Sonagi)'' 
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* [2011.05.29] [["I Am A Singer" Gyeongyeon 4-1. Naega Johahaneun Myujisyeonui Gok Bureugi]] ''(#3 Geudae Nae Pume)'' 
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* [2011.06.12] [["I Am A Singer" Gyeongyeon 4-2. Cheongjung Pyeonggadan Chucheongok]] ''(#2 Nae Nalgeun Seorap Sogui Bada)'' 
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* [2011.06.19] [["I Am A Singer" Gyeongyeon 5-1. Naega Bureugo Sipeun Norae]] ''(#4 Babo)'' 
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* [2011.07.03] [["I Am A Singer" Gyeongyeon 5-2. Cheongjung Pyeonggadan Chucheongok]] ''(#1 Gyeoulbi)''
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* [2011.07.10] [["I Am A Singer" Gyeongyeon 6-1. I Mudaeeseo Dojeonhago Sipeun Norae]] ''(#3 Ibeuui Gyeonggo)'' 
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* [2011.07.24] [["I Am A Singer" Gyeongyeon 6-2. Cheongjung Pyeonggadan Chucheongok]] ''(#7 Na Gageodeun (If I Leave))'' 
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* [2011.07.31] [["I Am A Singer" Gyeongyeon 7-1. Naega Bureugo Sipeun Norae]] ''(#2 Uyeonhi)''
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* [2011.08.14] [["I Am A Singer" Gyeongyeon 7-2. Cheongjung Pyeonggadan Chucheongok]] ''(#7 Geugeotmani Nae Sesang)''
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* [2011.08.24] [[Diva Project|DIVA PROJECT]]
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* [2011.09.15] [[Sung Si Kyung]] - [[Cheoeum]] ''(#5 Uri Cham Johanneunde (feat. '''Lena Park'''))''
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* [2011.10.30] [["I Am A Singer" Hoju Teukbyeol Gongyeon]] ''(#3 Neol Butjabeul Norae)''
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* [2012.07.15] [[PSY]] - [[PSY 6 Gap Part.1]] ''(#5 Eottaesseulkka (feat. '''Lena Park'''))''
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* [2012.08.03] [[2012 London Olympic MBC Gongsik Eungwonga Part.2]] ''(#1 '''Lena Park''' & Kim Jo Han - Jigeum I Sungan)''
  
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==Japanese Discography==
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===Albums===
 
* [2004.11.25] [[Another Piece|another piece]]
 
* [2004.11.25] [[Another Piece|another piece]]
* [2005.05.18] [[Beyond The Line|Beyond the line]]
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* [2005.05.18] [[Beyond the Line|Beyond the line]]
 
* [2006.06.21] [[Cosmorama|COSMORAMA]]
 
* [2006.06.21] [[Cosmorama|COSMORAMA]]
  
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===Singles===
 
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* [2004.11.25] [[Fall in Love (Lena Park)|FALL IN LOVE]]  
* [2004.11.25] [[Fall in Love (Lena Park)|FALL IN LOVE]]
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* [2005.05.18] [[Sanctuary (Lena Park)|Sanctuary]]  
* [2005.05.18] [[Sanctuary (Lena Park)|Sanctuary]] (サンクチュアリ)
 
 
* [2006.02.22] [[Subete no Mono ni Anata wo Omou]] (すべてのものにあなたを思う)
 
* [2006.02.22] [[Subete no Mono ni Anata wo Omou]] (すべてのものにあなたを思う)
* [2006.03.24] [[Music (Lena Park)|Music]]
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* [2006.03.24] [[Music (Lena Park)|MUSIC]]
 
* [2006.05.21] [[Gold (Lena Park)|Gold]]
 
* [2006.05.21] [[Gold (Lena Park)|Gold]]
 
* [2006.10.04] [[Ai no Jealousy]] (愛のジェラシー)
 
* [2006.10.04] [[Ai no Jealousy]] (愛のジェラシー)
* [2007.06.20] [[Inori~You Raise Me Up]] (祈り~You Raise Me Up)
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* [2007.06.20] [[Inori ~ You Raise Me Up]] (祈り)
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline"> Collaborations </span>===
 
 
 
* [1998.xx.xx] [[Player]] - [[The New Beginning]]
 
* [1999.xx.xx] [[Yoon Jong Shin|Yoon Jong Shin]] - 7th
 
* [2002.05.xx] [[Yoon Jong Shin|Yoon Jong Shin]] - [[From The Beginning|From The Beginning]]
 
* [2002.05.29] [[2002 FIFA World Cup Official Album - Songs of Korea/Japan]]
 
* [2003.05.xx] [[Kim Jin Pyo|Kim Jin Pyo]] - 4th
 
* [2003.05.xx] [[Na Won Ju|Na Won Ju]] - 1st
 
* [2003.12.10] [[VOICE OF LOVE POSSE]] - [[Voice of Love ~Ue wo Muite Arukou|VOICE OF LOVE ~Ue wo Muitearukou]]
 
* [2004.04.xx] [[Kim Jin Pyo|Kim Jin Pyo]] - [[Remastering All About JP|Remasatering All about JP]]
 
* [2005.03.24] [[Jhett]] - [[JHETT aka YAKKO for AQUARIUS]]
 
** Track 11 [[Everything Inside Of Me|Everything Inside Of Me]] feat. Lena Park
 
  
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===Collaborations===
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* [2003.12.10] VOICE OF LOVE POSSE - [[Voice of Love ~Ue wo Muite Arukou|VOICE OF LOVE ~Ue wo Muite Arukou]]
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* [2005.03.24] [[JHETT a.k.a YAKKO for AQUARIUS]] - [[JHETT]] ''(#11 Everything Inside Of Me (feat. '''Lena Park'''))''
  
* [http://www.lenapark.pe.kr/ Official Korean Site]
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==Trivia==
* [http://www.lenapark.jp/ Official Japanese Site]
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* Can play the Saxophone and Piano
* [http://www.universal-music.co.jp/lenapark/ Official Universal Music Japanese Site]
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* Hobbies are Cooking, Chatting with friends, Reading, and Chewing gum.
* [http://www.peachstorm.com/ Official Discography Site]
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* Motto is "let's live busy lives without regrets"
* [http://www.pieceoflena.com/ Lena's Official Fanclub: Piece of Lena]
 
  
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==External links==
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* [http://www.parkjunghyun.com/ Official Korean Site]
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* [http://www.universal-music.co.jp/lena-park/ Universal Music Japanese Profile]
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* [http://twitter.com/L_Space76 Official Twitter]
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* [http://me2day.net/L-space76 Official me2day]
  
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Latest revision as of 00:28, 28 March 2020

Lena Park promoting Gift (2012)

Lena Park (리나 박 / リナ・パーク) (usually credited and known in Korea by her birth name Park Jung Hyun (박정현)) is a Korean-American R&B/pop singer-songwriter that debuted in 1998. Park has released albums in both Korea and Japan. She is currently under T-Entertainment label in Korea and UNIVERSAL SIGMA in Japan.

Profile

  • Stage Name: Lena Park (리나 박 / リナ・パーク)
  • Real Name: Park Jung Hyun (박정현)
  • Birthdate: March 23, 1976 (1976-03-23) (age 48)
  • Birthplace:Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Education: Columbia University

Information

Born Park Jung Hyun, Lena Park showed her talent for singing at a very young age. In 1993, at the age of 16, she released a gospel album after she won the Gospel Singer Contest organized by the Korean-American radio station GBC (Gospel Broadcasting Company). By 1998, she moved to Korea to begin her professional singing career and at the same year, she released her first album piece. Although her album was a huge success, Park still didn't feel comfortable singing in Korean at that time. The album sold over 300,000 copies despite being released during the East Asian financial crisis. Her next two albums, A SECOND HELPING and Naturally weren't confined to the R&B genre as Park's first album but became just as successful.

In 2002, Park along with Brown Eyes, CHEMISTRY and Sowelu formed the special unit conveniently called Voices of Korea/Japan and made the theme song for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. She later debuted in the Japanese music industry where she received moderate success.

Park is especially proud of her fifth Korean album, On & On, because she felt that she was finally comfortable and confident in singing and composing in Korean. It took her about one whole year to make the album and during the time she became very involved with the production and creative work behind the album; she helped with a lot of the song arrangements, played the piano for some of the tracks and composed four of the songs in the album.

Park's seventh Japanese single "Inori~You Raise Me Up" released on June 20, 2007 was a cover of the song "You Raise Me Up" originally sung by Brian Kennedy. In February 2009, Park came back with a new album, 10 ways to say I love you, containing 9 new tracks. The album was reissued with a new package and two new tracks.

Lena Park promoting piece (1998)
Lena Park promoting A SECOND HELPING (1999)
Lena Park promoting Naturally (2000)
Lena Park promoting Op.4 (2002)
Lena Park promoting On & On (2005)
Lena Park promoting COSMORAMA (2006)
Lena Park promoting come to where I am (2007)
Lena Park promoting 10 ways to say I love you (2009)
Lena Park promoting Cover Me Vol.1 (2010)

Korean Discography

Studio Albums

Mini Albums

Other Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Collaboration Digital Singles

DVDs

Collaborations/Other

Japanese Discography

Albums

Singles

Collaborations

Trivia

  • Can play the Saxophone and Piano
  • Hobbies are Cooking, Chatting with friends, Reading, and Chewing gum.
  • Motto is "let's live busy lives without regrets"

External links