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Juniel (Korean: 주니엘; Japanese: ジュニエル), also known as Seo A (서아), is a South Korean singer-songwriter under K-Tigers E&C. She is a member of the co-ed indie duo Poetic Narrator.

She made her Japanese debut on April 29, 2011 with the mini album Ready Go!, and her Korean debut on June 7, 2012 with the mini album My First June.

Career[]

2021–2022: New label[]

On December 28, 2021, C9 Entertainment announced that Juniel had ended her contract with them.[1]

On June 11, 2022, it was revealed that Juniel had signed with K-Tigers E&C.[2]

Discography[]

Korean[]

Mini albums[]

Single albums[]

  • "I Think I'm In Love" (2014)

Digital singles[]

  • "다음날" (2014)
  • "Sorry" (2015)
  • "Pisces" (2016)
  • "Last Carnival" (2017)
  • "Zigzag" (2019)
  • "Somewhere Only We Know" (2022)
  • "Dear." (2022)
  • "Is This Love?" (2023)
  • "너에게 주고 싶은 세 가지" (2023)
  • "내일이 아름답도록" (2023)
  • "Bye" (2024)

Collaborations[]

Features[]

OSTs[]

  • "Beautiful Gong Shim OST Part.6" (with DinDin) (2016)
  • "Shopping King Louie OST Part.3" (2016)
  • "I'm Not a Robot OST Part.5" (2018)
  • "Your House Helper OST Part.5" ("Smile Again") (2018)
  • "Catch The Ghost OST Part.2" ("The Star") (2019)
  • "Welcome OST Part.4" ("Fall In Love") (2020)
  • "Crazy Love OST Part.6" ("Wide Open") (2022)
  • "Lies Hidden in My Garden OST Part.1" ("Night") (2023)
  • "Odd Girl Out OST" ("Flying") (2024)

Japanese[]

Studio albums[]

  • Juni (2013)

Mini albums[]

  • Ready Go! (2011)
  • Dream & Hope (2011)

Singles[]

  • "Forever" (2011)
  • "Sakura ~Todokanu Omoi~" (2012)

Gallery[]

References[]

Official links[]

Korean
Japanese

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