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Why is Roseanne Park called Ms. Roger?
Roseanne Park was born in Auckland, New Zealand. At the age of 8, his family immigrated to Australia and grew up in Korea. Now she is a Korean pop singer. Member of the Korean black powder group. /kloc-YG took part in the competition when he was 0/5 years old. YG gained trainees because of its outstanding achievements, and released its first mini solo album in 2008.
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Roseanne Park's family immigrated to Australia when he was 8 years old? She is a cheerleader at Canterbury Women's College in Melbourne. When she was a child, she knew that she liked singing. She joined the church choir when she was in Australia? .
She said that she never wanted to be a star. When YG Entertainment 20 12 held an Australian audition in Sydney, her father suggested her to participate. As a result, Roseanne Park won the first prize and went to South Korea in the same year to join the company as an intern. September 15 Participated in the accompaniment of the song "Result" included in G-DRAGON's debut expansion drama "Unique"? .
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