It’s dinner time in South Korea when Chung Ha pops up for a Zoom interview at her management company’s Seoul office. Dressed casually in a white T-shirt and a cozy beige hoodie, she’s eager to discuss her new two-song digital single album, Eenie Meenie, released earlier this morning. But first, she apologizes for her English-language skills, which are actually flawless — right down to the nondescript accent that makes it difficult to identify where she’s from.
“I grew up in Korea and the United States,” Chung Ha,...
“I grew up in Korea and the United States,” Chung Ha,...
- 3/11/2024
- by Jae-Ha Kim
- Rollingstone.com
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