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Jung Hana (Hangul: 정하나; born February 2, 1990), better known by her former stage name Zinger and current stage name Hana, is a South Korean singer and songwriter. She is a member of the South Korean girl group, Secret.
Jung Hana was born in Uijeongbu, Gyeonggi, South Korea on February 2, 1990. Her mother worked as a singer in the 1980s and her father worked as a bodyguard.
In September 2009, TS Entertainment announced that they will be debuting a four-member girl group in October 2009. Hana debuted with the stage name of Zinger, along with Han Sunhwa, Song Jieun and Jun Hyoseong, as the group, Secret. Prior to their debut, the group was on a documentary show called "Secret Story" which chronicled their debut process. They released their debut single "I Want You Back" in October 2009.
In April 2010, Secret released their first mini album entitled Secret Time which spawned them the hit single "Magic" and served as their breakthrough song in South Korea. In August 2010, they released their second mini album entitled "Madonna" and the title track continued their success as it topped the Gaon Single Charts.
Hana may refer to :
"Hana" (花, literally "Flower") is the ninth single by the Japanese band Orange Range. It was released on October 20, 2004. "Hana" was used as the ending theme of the Japanese movie Ima, Ai ni Yukimasu.
"Hana" stayed at number one for many weeks and stayed on the charts for over 50 weeks, to date the most successful single from this group.
"Hana (Mémento Mori) (花 -Mémento-Mori-)" is the eleventh single by the Japanese rock band Mr. Children.
The song was released as one of the lead-off singles from the album Shinkai on April 10, 1996 on only 500 yen, because its compact disc not contains any B-Sides or Karaoke versions. Like the previous materials, "Hana" also debuted at the number-one on the Japanese Oricon chart, and remained the peak position for a couple of weeks, finally selling more than 1.5 million copies.
The Latin subtitle of the song which means "think about the death" was named after the photo book that made songwriter impressed, which was taken and edited by Shinya Fujiwara. When the re-recorded version of the song was featured on B-side of a single "Yasashii Uta" released in 2001, its alternative title was omitted.
All songs written and composed by Kazutoshi Sakurai.
Here are some notable people with the surname Jung:
Carl Jung (1875–1961) was the founder of analytical psychology.
Jung may also refer to:
Jung, also spelled Jeong or Chong, is a single-syllable Korean given name, as well as an element in many two-syllable Korean given names. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write it. There are 75 hanja with the reading "jung" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names, one of the most numerous among all Korean language syllables; 73 are listed in the table at right (two are not displayed due to encoding issues).
People with the single-syllable name Jeong include:
According to South Korean government data, many names containing the element "Jung" were popular for newborn Korean boys and girls in the mid-to-late 20th century, but by 1990, no name containing this element appeared in the top 10. Popular names included:
I washed myself
With pants that were not mine
I washed myself
With [pain] she'd made soap
My name is June
And I'm doing fine
But people call me March
I want to make
The same noise as a running horse
I want to hear the same noise as a landing plane
My name is June
And i'm doing fine
But people call me March
I'm feeling down
Own a store
I gave you a book
you burned it down
and reading lights
I could save
I try to look at what would be my grave
I'm feeling down
Own a store
I gave you a book
You burned it down
And reading lights
I could save
I try to look at what would be my grave