Bada
Biography
바다 joined SM Entertainment & became the leader / lead-vocalist for S.E.S., the k-pop trio. The girl group enjoyed tremendous success, becoming the top-selling k-pop girl group to date. The group broke up at the end of 2002 after five full albums and two special albums. Bada & Eugene left SM Entertainment to pursued solo music careers. Meanwhile, Shoo stayed with SM Entertainment until 2004 & is now pursuing an acting career.
Bada moved from SM Entertainment to sign with JIIN entertainment. Her debut solo album, “A Day of Renew”, has sold approximately 130,000 records, according to the Music Industry Association of Korea. The first single, “Music”, was very popular and was heavily promoted throughout the end of 2003. Her second album “Aurora” has sold approximately 23,000 copies, with both the title song and “Eyes” promoted and performed. Due to a lack of sales, the promotion was quickly halted.
In January 2006, Bada had a concept change during her third album “Made in Sea”. Whereas her first two albums showed Bada as a feminine ballad singer, Bada’s image changed to a more androgynous look for the third album. The lead single for her third album was a ballad titled “Find the Way”, a cover of a popular Japanese song by the artist Mika Nakashima. Although the album initially did poorly, it was given a re-release because of the success of the follow-up single “V.I.P.”, which showcased Bada’s markedly improved dancing abilities.
Bada moved from SM Entertainment to sign with JIIN entertainment. Her debut solo album, “A Day of Renew”, has sold approximately 130,000 records, according to the Music Industry Association of Korea. The first single, “Music”, was very popular and was heavily promoted throughout the end of 2003. Her second album “Aurora” has sold approximately 23,000 copies, with both the title song and “Eyes” promoted and performed. Due to a lack of sales, the promotion was quickly halted.
In January 2006, Bada had a concept change during her third album “Made in Sea”. Whereas her first two albums showed Bada as a feminine ballad singer, Bada’s image changed to a more androgynous look for the third album. The lead single for her third album was a ballad titled “Find the Way”, a cover of a popular Japanese song by the artist Mika Nakashima. Although the album initially did poorly, it was given a re-release because of the success of the follow-up single “V.I.P.”, which showcased Bada’s markedly improved dancing abilities.
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