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Choi Sung-Hee (born February 28, 1980), known more famously by her stage name Bada (or Sea in English) is a South Korean singer. As the former lead vocal from the now defunct S.E.S., Bada has released three solo albums. Her debut solo album, A Day of Renew produced 3 singles and has sold approximately 130,000 records. Her second album Aurora has sold approximately 23,000 albums, with only two singles. Her third album Made in Sea was released in January 2006, with the lead single being a song titled "Find The Way," a cover of a popular Japanese song by the artist Mika Nakashima. Although both the single and album did poorly, it warranted a re-release because of the success of the follow-up single V.I.P., which showcased Bada's remarkedly improved dancing abilities. As of July 2006, she has ceased promoting this single and appearing on various variety shows. Her first concert, "SHOWMAN aLIVE", was held on July 29, 2006 A maiden name is the family name carried by a woman before any of her marriages. ...
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The Revised Romanization of Korean (Korean: êµì´ì ë¡ë§ì í기ë²; åèªì ë¡ë§å è¡¨è¨æ³) is the official Korean language romanization system in South Korea. ...
McCune-Reischauer romanization is one of the two most widely used Korean language romanization systems, along with the Revised Romanization of Korean, which replaced (a modified) McCune-Reischauer as the official romanization system in South Korea in 2000. ...
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S.E.S. was a popular K-Pop girl group. ...
Mika Nakashima ) (born 1983-02-19) is a Japanese singer, model, and actress from Japan. ...
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Discography
Albums - A Day of Renew (October 2003, Plyzen)
- Prologue
- A Day of Renew
- Somehow Somewhere
- Noel
- One Day
- Before Parting
- Music
- Zero (Love In Vain)
- Dream Maker
- Ok..
- This Way
- Be Mine Tonight
- On The Road To Home
- Music (Alternate Version) (Bonus Track)
- Aurora (September 2004, Plyzen)
- Happy Face
- Aurora
- Eyes
- Interlude
- Go By
- Good Luck
- Into You (featuring Hi-D)
- Thank You
- Sweet Potato
- Dreaming
- Higher
- Blue Juice
- Little Boy
- Made in Sea (January 2006, CJ Music)
- Intro
- Find The Way
- Diary
- V.I.P
- Destiny
- Forever Love
- One Step Slower
- Beyond
- Place of Sun
- Like A Shining Star (One Take Version)
- Here I Am Waiting
- V.I.P (Remix by East4A)
- Find The Way (Instrumental)
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External links - Bada's cyworld
- Bada's Official Website
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