Song Min-gyeong (b. 1987)

Alias:
Song Min-gyeong
Song Min-kyeong
Song Min-kyung
Song Minkyung
宋玟京
송민경

Birthplace:
Seoul, South Korea

Born:
January 5, 1987

Song Min Kyung is a South Korean singer, actress, and former member of the girl group The Seeya. She graduated from Baehwa Girls' High School and later obtained a bachelor's degree in Continuing Education from Soongsil University and a master's degree in Child Psychotherapy from Hanyang University.  She debuted as a soloist in 2009 under Kiroy Company, with the stage name JB (short for Jolly Baby) with the single "We Don't Get Along" but was not very successful and had to rethink her career. She was originally supposed to join T-ara but, in 2012, MBK Entertainment/Core Contents Media decided to re-launch a girl group that was active between 2006 and 2011 called SeeYa. She was introduced as the leader of the 4-member group rebranded as The SeeYa and re-debuted with the single album "Good To Seeya" featuring the title track "Be With You".  She also debuted as an actress in 2013 with a role in the KBS drama "Secret Love" and a year later she had her 1st theatrical role in the musical "Like Rain Like Music". Unfortunately, after a few more single albums, the group disbanded in 2015, but she went on to promote as a soloist as well as continue her acting career.

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