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===Comeback===
===Comeback===
After three years absence, in July 2012, Shion released a song, "Distance", with a music video featuring model [[Hozunyam]].<ref name="distance">[http://www.music-lounge.jp/v2/articl/news/detail/?articl=2012/07/12-17:46:00_a2ec279b327d07bd9cabc12c9bc8773e "Shion the Bayside Diva releases a new song after 3 years absence!"], 12 July 2012, ''[[:ja:MUSIC LOUNGE|Music Lounge]]'' {{ja icon}}</ref>
After three years absence, in July 2012, Shion released a song, "Distance", with a music video featuring model [[Hozunyam]].<ref name="distance">[http://www.music-lounge.jp/v2/articl/news/detail/?articl=2012/07/12-17:46:00_a2ec279b327d07bd9cabc12c9bc8773e "Shion the Bayside Diva releases a new song after 3 years absence!"], 12 July 2012, ''[[:ja:MUSIC LOUNGE|Music Lounge]]'' {{ja icon}}</ref> In 2013, she made a surprise appearance in the ''[[Koakuma Ageha]]'' fashion magazine, as one of the issue's special guests along with [[Gackt]] and one other man, getting interviewed by [[Emiri Aizawa]].<ref>[http://mdpr.jp/review/detail/1223458 "Unique coversations first-ever in 'Koakuma Ageha'"], 4 February 2013, ''[[:ja:モデルプレス|Model Press]]'' {{Ja icon}}</ref>



==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 13:59, 4 February 2013

Shion
詩音
Birth nameYu-hyang Park (朴有香)
BornYokohama, Kanagawa
GenresR&B
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active2004–present

Yu-hyang Park (朴有香, Boku Yūka),[1] better known as Shion (詩音, meaning "lyrics-sound"), is a Korean Japanese R&B singer, who has been active since mid 2000s. Originally from the underground club scene, she has achieved widespread success in the mainstream J-pop scene since 2008.[2]

Career

Early life

Born in Yokohama with South Korean nationality,[3] she grew up with her parents who were owners of a shot bar and during her childhood she had always been close to black music sounds such as ones by Marvin Gaye and Diana Ross that were often aired in the bar.[4] She began voice training at the age of 10[5] and later stayed in Detroit, USA, training under Keith John, a long time backing vocalist for Stevie Wonder.[4] She entered the Yokosuka club scene, signing with an indie record label in 2004.[6] One of her early notable works was to be featured by Sendai-based hip hop band LGY in their 2006 album Jointed 2 Homies.[5]

Break

She released her first album Candy Girl in May 28, 2008 and it debuted at #9 on the Oricon album chart.[2] Candy Girl was issued on an indie label, and it was the first indie-album in the history of the Oricon album chart to hit the top-10 spots.[6]

She then released her first single, Last Song, in August of that year and second single, Rain of Tearz / Girlicious feat. DJ Go, in April 2009. Rain of Tearz / Girlicious feat. DJ Go debuted at #6 on the Oricon singles chart.[7]

Her second album w/z Friendz peaked at #11 and third album Truth peaked at #7 on the Oricon album chart.[8]

Arrest

On December 10, 2009, she was arrested for possession of various illegal drugs including ketamine.[9] She confessed all the charges against her such as using the drugs she possessed, receiving a suspended 1-year jail sentence (in February 2010[10]). She further revealed in the trial that she had attempted to commit suicide since October 2009.[11]

Comeback

After three years absence, in July 2012, Shion released a song, "Distance", with a music video featuring model Hozunyam.[12] In 2013, she made a surprise appearance in the Koakuma Ageha fashion magazine, as one of the issue's special guests along with Gackt and one other man, getting interviewed by Emiri Aizawa.[13]


Discography

Albums

Year Details Chart positions Ref
JP
2008 Candy Girl
Released: May 28, 2008
9 [8]
2008 w/z Friendz
Released: October 29, 2008
11 [8]
2009 Truth
Released: October 7, 2009
7 [8]

Singles

Year Details Chart positions Ref
JP
2008 Last Song
Released: August 22, 2008
36 [14]
2009 Rain of Tearz
Released: April 8, 2009
6 [7]
2009 Luv / Summer Time Luv
Released: July 29, 2009
16 [14]
2012 Distance
Released: July 11, 2012
- [12]

References

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