Jamie Shares News On Her Comeback With The Release Of ‘Apollo 11’ Teaser
Jamie Park is back with a new concept as the soloist posted on social media of her return to the music industry.
Jamie Park posted on social media about her possible return to the business with an astronaut, bearing the message “Apollo 13” on November 11 at 6 PM KST. This is the first comeback from the artists after signing with Warner Music Korea and competing on Mnet’s show, “Good Girl,” this year.
#apollo11 #jamiecomeback1111 pic.twitter.com/kG1TrhKc9H
— JIMINxJAMIE (@jiminpark07) November 4, 2020
In the Instagram post, Jamie Park is wearing a zombie costume and revealing a different side of her personality. Lee Hi dressed up as a red devil and Lee Jung Hi, dressed up as a white angel.
Besides that, Jamie covered a Red Velvet song from its subunit, Irene and Seulgi titled “Monster” on October 2, at the Mdromeda, an MBC Youtube Channel.
The cover had a new arrangement with strong instrumentals that bring a new twist to the song. Jamie had never shied away from being a Red Velvet fan and a Joy bias.
In other related news, Jamie Park sat down with Style for an interview to learn more about the singer’s quarantine lifestyle, her moving to Warner Music Korea, and shredding the name Jimin.
The singer revealed that she finished binge-watching the Netflix show, “How to Get Away with Murder.” “I just finished one of the biggest dramas that have four seasons packed with 18 episodes. Whoever finishes this drama is a legit queen, and I just did it,” said Jamie.
Jamie also played the latest game, “Among Us,” but settled for cooking at home as she feels that gaming is not her strong suit. “I might get married to someone in the future, so I have to learn.”
Concerning her music career, Jamie stated, “This year, I really what to put out music as ‘Jamie.’ I no longer Jimin Park.” “Album, album, solo, solo, solo, single, single, will be my projects. I’m not gonna sleep; I’m gonna keep making music,” Jamie added.
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