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Park Eun-ooh
Born (1990-03-30) March 30, 1990 (age 34)
Daejeon, South Korea
GenresK-pop
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
  • producer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2007–present
Korean name
Hangul
박은우
Hanja
Revised RomanizationBak Eun-u
McCune–ReischauerPak ŭn-u

Park Eun-ooh (Korean: 박은우, born March 30, 1990), also known as NewNew, is a South Korean singer-songwriter, music producer and lyricist.[1]

History

2000s

Park Eun-ooh made her debut as a singer in 2007 with her stage name Xeno(제노) and published her first album "Seventeen Xeno". In 2008, her live performance "Who are you? sexy My Boy" in which she was portrayed as a cross-dressing girl became a hit for her masculine voice and dance. However, she made her comeback within 2 weeks on another live in maiden dress where she totally reversed her previous image.[2] She later on changed her stage name from Xeno to Eun-ooh.

2010s

In the 2010s, Eun-ooh switched her focus from being a singer to mainly working as a composer, songwriter, vocalist, and producer for K-pop music and Korean TV series. For example, she worked on the OST "Everyday" for Korean Drama A Gentleman's Dignity in 2012.[3][4] Since then, she has been writing melodies, lyrics, and helped produce songs for some of South Korea's best known K-pop artists, such as Sistar, BoA, and Jun Hyo Seong.

Discography

Singles

+Niga Mwonde(니가 뭔데)- July 20, 2007

+Who are you? sexy my boy! – March 7, 2008

+Naege Dasi(내게 다시) – June 23, 2008

+Woori Ai(우리아이) – March 15, 2013

Soundtracks

+A Gentleman's Dignity OST Part 2 – "Everyday" – June 3, 2012

Albums

+Seventeen Xeno – September 20, 2007

Songwriter/Lyricist/Producer Discography

K-POP

Secret Number

ShaFLA

Jun Hyo Seong

SONAMOO

Secret

Song Ji Eun (Secret)

Shin Hye Sung

B.A.P

Wonder Girls

Lee Jong Hyun (CNBLUE) & JUNIEL

IVY

Ailee

EXID

BoA

Sistar

WJSN (Cosmic Girls)

4Minute

KOREAN DRAMA OST

J-POP

Song Ji Eun (Secret)

N.Flying

References

  1. ^ "박은우 :: 네이버 인물검색". people.search.naver.com. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
  2. ^ "[언더그라운드 넷]제노의 역습과 디제이 쿠" (in Korean). July 29, 2008.
  3. ^ "'팝핀현준' 구사일생 스토리..."춤이 나를 구했다"" (in Korean). October 19, 2012.
  4. ^ "「紳士の品格」ドラマの人気と共にOSTの人気もUP" (in Japanese). June 25, 2012.
  5. ^ Park, Eun-ooh. "NewNew/EunOohPark/박은우 - YouTube Channel". YouTube. Retrieved December 31, 2021.