Jo Yuri Set to Mesmerize Audiences Once Again with Upcoming Vocalist Comeback
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-07-04 21:38:05
WakeOne Entertainment
In a highly anticipated announcement, local media reports indicate that Jo Yuri, the exceptionally talented former member of IZ*ONE, is preparing for her much-anticipated return as a vocalist in early August. This exciting news has been confirmed by her agency, WakeOne Entertainment, solidifying the growing excitement surrounding her forthcoming comeback.
Jo Yuri's previous album, the enchanting single "Op. 22 Y-Waltz: In Minor," was released in October of last year, captivating listeners with its heartfelt melodies and showcasing the artist's versatile vocal abilities. Embarking on her solo career in 2021, Jo Yuri made a powerful impression with her debut single, "Glassy," further solidifying her position as a rising star in the industry. Notably, she has also lent her captivating voice to various original soundtracks for popular dramas, including the recent hit "See You In My 19th Life," which premiered just this past Sunday, further highlighting her remarkable vocal prowess and musical versatility.
However, Jo Yuri's talents extend beyond the realm of music. Last week, she made headlines with her inclusion in the cast of the highly acclaimed Netflix series "Squid Game" for its highly anticipated second season. Joining forces with esteemed artists such as T.O.P, formerly of Big Bang, Jo Yuri's foray into acting marks an exciting new chapter in her career. Her on-screen debut took place last year with a notable role in the web drama "Mimicus" and her appearance in the second season of the popular television show "Work Later, Drink Now." Through these ventures, she has showcased her remarkable ability to seamlessly transition between artistic mediums, leaving a lasting impression on both the music and acting industries.
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