Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Eugene





Real Name: Kim Yoo-Jin;
popularly known as Yoo Jin (유진) or Eugene in English
Nick Name: Panther, Panda, Sweet Potato
Birthday: March 3rd, 1981
Birthplace: Seoul, Korea
Height: 160 cm
Weight: 45 kg
Waist: 24 inches
Blood Type: A
Shoe Size: 160 mm
Horoscope: Pisces
Siblings: 1 younger sister
School: Year 12 in Korean Foreign College
Religion: Christian
Hobby: Playing piano, drawing, writing letters, designing her room, photography, collecting albums, and collecting postcards, playing sports
Specialty: Piano (she's a very good pianist!), drawing, and exercise
Childhood Dream: Pianist, designer, singer, actress, and CF model
Habits: She still goes to bed hugging her doll
Personality: Bright and cheerful. At first when she meets you she's quiet but once she knows you, she talks a lot.
Strong Points: She's a diligent worker and knows what she has to do to get something done.
Weak Points: Can never get up in the morning
Favorite Actor/Actress: Julia Roberts and Leonardo Dicaprio
Favorite Musician: Yoo young Jin, Seotaiji, Toni Braxton, Mariah Carey, TLC
Favorite Music: "Our songs of course!"
Favorite Food: Cho bap, spaghetti, and ice cream
Favorite Flower: Hae-ba-ra-gi, rose, baby breaths
Motto: "Lets all live in a beautiful and happy world"
Ideal Boyfriend: Warm hearted, deeply cares about her, and ambitious guy who completes what he sets out to do
Awards: KBS Most Popular Actress Award (2002), SBS Best New Actress Award (2004)


Eugene's SES days
Although born in Korea, Eugene was raised in Guam for 5 years, which accounted for her fluency in English. When she was 16, she returned to Seoul to be a singer. Eugene first stepped into showbiz as a member of the popular Korean pop group S.E.S. The group was considered the female version of another kpop group called "H.O.T" because of their popularity in the 90's. In fact, both groups were the creation of Lee Soo Man, head of SM Entertainment. These groups were created after Lee went to teenagers and surveyed them as to what they wanted in their music groups. Sea(Bada) was chosen first and was originally supposed to be a solo artist. However, Lee figured that a girl group would fare better, so after auditions and intensive training, Eugene and Shoo were chosen, not only for their looks and singing/dancing ability, but also for their proficiency in other languages (English and Japanese respectively). A friend of Eugene's mum worked in SM Entertainment and she mailed a copy of her audition tape to this auntie. That is how she got recruited into S.E.S.

Lee Soo Man planned in advance to have these Korean groups branch out to other nations, and having members speak in other languages helped his cause. S.E.S was the first outstandingly successful female pop groups of K-pop, although they did not survive unchallenged: groups like Fin.K.L and Baby V.O.X were always waiting in the wings. Although an intense rivalry developed between S.E.S. and Fin.K.L fans, members of both groups have always stated that there was no rivalry and that they in fact were friends. However, while S.E.S. managed to consistently have high sales numbers for their albums (beating out all other female groups), it was Fin.K.L who went away with the Daesang (대상), the Korean equivalent of the Grammy for "Artist of the Year". Since breaking up at the end of 2002, they have since gone solo, to varying degrees of success. They recently held their 10th anniversary last December of 2007.

Pre-debut: Discovery

The official biography video states that Bada was the first one discovered in 1996, when Lee Soo Man saw her singing at her performing arts school. Taken by her voice, he quickly offered her a recording contract, and was therefore the first member to be chosen. Eugene, on the other hand, did not first appear in person. She, in fact, sent in a video from Guam, where she was living at the time, which showcased her bubbly personality. SM executives saw the video and agreed that Eugene could be a star. The last member to join was Shoo, who was the only member to go through a "real" audition process. Executives figured that Shoo would be a nice fit to the group, and so the group was formed. They quickly began training, going through voice, dance, and interview lessons.

Cute Girls Era (1997-1998)

They released their first album in 1997 under SM Entertainment, and had their public debut in November of 1997. Their look at the time was very innocent, with their songs being cute love songs. However, they also made sure that they were seen as talented entertainers. In much of their promotional work, including an appearance on Korean diva Lee Sora's "Propose" show, they displayed their talent: Eugene demonstrated her piano training, while Bada showed off her strong voice, Shoo backing her up with her harmony. Lee Soo Man's promotional strategy worked: "I'm Your Girl" and "Oh, My Love!" became huge hits for S.E.S., and they quickly became one of the top-selling groups in K-Pop. As Bada was the main singer, she usually took the choruses of songs and had solos in which she could show off her vocal range. Eugene was quickly chosen by fans as the pretty member of the group, while Shoo, although not unpopular, was not noted for any special talents except being fluent in Japanese.

Their second album, Sea & Eugene & Shoo, was released in 1998. They changed little from their first album, although for their first single, "Dreams Come True" (a cover of Finnish group Nylon's Beat "Like A Fool"), they had a very space-themed look with funky hair and shiny outfits. The music

video followed the theme as well, which had the girls take on fairy images. This song also became a huge hit, along with "너를 사랑해 (I Love You)", which saw them returning to their cute looks. The album sold over 650,000 copies. They also managed to release a Japanese album, Meguriau Sekai, in 1998, although it fared poorly. In between their Korean albums, S.E.S. would continue to release Japanese singles and albums, but these were never as widely received as their Korean works.

Rebellious Artists Era (1999-2000)

At the end of 1999, their third album, Love was released. It was their best-selling album, selling over 700,000 copies; this is currently the record for best-selling album in Korea by a female group. This album also saw a marked change in their image, away from cutesy girls into edgy singers. All of them dyed their hair and had unusual leather outfits for their promotional activities. In fact, Bada bleached her hair blonde without the knowledge of her management, thinking that it would fit the album concept well. Their fans ate this up, and the title song from the album, "Love", a medium tempo pop song, became a huge single for S.E.S.. This was helped by their sophisticated video, which was made in New York City and cost over US$1,000,000; a large amount spent on a music video at that time. Their second single, "Twilight Zone", which was a R&B-pop song, also saw the continuation of this edgy, grown-up theme, although all of them changed their hair colour into darker shades. However, this concept was abandoned at the end of their promotional schedule, as all three girls reverted to a simpler image; the dance for "Twilight Zone" changed as well. Promotional activities stopped at the end of January of 2000.

Mature Divas Era (2000-2001)

December of 2000 saw the release of S.E.S.'s fourth album, A Letter From Greenland. This again was accompanied by a change in image. This album saw them move away from the cute image entirely, having instead a "mature women" concept. All the members wore suits for their performances, and their look was significantly more sophisticated. The style of their songs also moved away from light pop music: instead of having cute poppy songs (like their first two albums),

or R&B-pop songs (like their third album), this album was very jazzy. "감싸 안으며 (Show Me Your Love)", their first single from this album, was a slow, jazzy ballad that was technically one of their best singles, showing off the vocal abilities of all three singers. This single and album continued S.E.S.'s winning streak, helping to cement their status as K-pop's reigning queens. They also released a second single, "Be Natural", which did fairly well but was underpromoted in comparison to "Show Me Your Love".

Cute With a Twist Era (2001)

In the summer of 2001, a special album was released (receiving the ".5" label). Called Surprise, their 4.5th album was a collection of their Japanese songs re-recorded in Korean (with new instrumentals). The first single, "꿈을 모아서 (Just In Love)", brought S.E.S. back to a happy, poppy theme, although they avoided the cutesy images from their debut. The video was filmed in Thailand, and it matched the sunny theme of the song quite well. "Just In Love" was a very popular song, and it was heavily promoted. However, Bada collapsed from exhaustion during a performance on one of Korea's major music shows. Because of this, S.E.S. stopped promotional activities early and released the other singles without "real" music videos (being compilation or montage videos instead) or promotion efforts. The album underperformed compared to the group's previous works, although it still managed to sell more than 350,000 copies.

Fun, Sexy Singers Era (2002)

Their last major album, Choose My Life-U, was released in early spring of 2002. This was a continuation of their sophisticated theme, with the album booklet full of suggestive pictures of the girls. Their first single "U" was quite different, being very dance-intensive; the video showed the girls in dominant roles and positions, with Eugene even becoming some sort of dominatrix for one scene. This song also did well and returned S.E.S. to the top of the charts. "Just A Feeling", their second single from this album, was an energetic dance track with an equally energetic video. However, their promotional schedule for the song was limited and it was not performed as often as their other singles. "Feeling" became one of their few singles to not hit the top spot on the music show charts.

Their last album as a group, Friend (their "5.5"th), was released at the end of the year. Their single was titled "Soul II Soul (S.II.S.)", which was a play on words (as the number 2 can be pronounced as "E" in Korean). The music video, though, was quite dark, as Bada is seen writing letters while crying, Eugene is cutting up bunnies in a room (suggesting mental instability), and Shoo is seen caressing a large ball of light on her bed. However, it did not create much controversy, because it was officially announced that S.E.S. was breaking up at the end of 2002. Although Eugene was the first to leave, news reports stated that the girls had promised each other at the end of 2000 that they would break up in a couple of years, no matter what. The news did not increase sales of their last album: final numbers ended up being under the 100,000 mark.

Eugene's Solo Career

Eugene have gone solo since S.E.S. disbanded on 2002. She has released two solo albums. Her first album "My True Style" sold nearly 65,000 records with a hit single "The Best". Her second album "810303", however, sold a disappointing 19,000 copies, but her single "Windy" was successful, mostly due to her sexy image.

She had made a successful transition from a singer to a fully-fledged actress. She played the female lead of five dramas: Loving You, Save the Last Dance for me, Wonderful Life, Really Really Like You and the recent Three Daddies and One Mommy.


June of 2006, Eugene has been appointed as the Tourism Ambassador of the Philippines to Korea. She also visited the Philippines and did some promotional works.

In 2007, Eugene became one of the co-hosts of KBS's Happy Together: Friends. On the same year, she also had her musical debut and performed as the heroine of the musical version of the movie "Innocent Steps". Her successful big screen debut film, "Unstoppable Marriage", was also released on May 10,2007. This film was immediately followed by two films: The Man's Book, Page 198 with Lee Dong Wook and Feel So Good which was shot mainly in the Philippines. These two are expected to be released this year.

Eugene also appeared in numerous commercials and advertisements, most notably for the Korean Cosmetics company Cathy Cat. She also recently became the new face of Smashbox (a popular cosmetics used by Hollywood stars) in Korea.

credits:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Yoo-Jin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.E.S._%28Sea%2C_Eugene%2C_Shoo%29
http://dreamingforest.fateback.com/abteugene.htm
http://www.kpopmusic.com/profile/ses.shtml

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