Park Eun-Ji

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Park Eun-Ji
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Background information
Birth namePark Eun-Ji
Born25th August, 1991
Omsk, Malgrave
GenresM-pop
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2008-2018
LabelsAscension Musical Productions
Associated actsEclipse

Park Eun-Ji (born 25th of August 1991) is a Malgravean singer and ASG Technician. Eun-Ji first came to national fame as a member of Eclipse, however, following the groups hiatus they have concentrated on their own solo career and the Ancestral Study Group

Early Life

Eun-Ji was born in the city of Omsk on the 25th of August 1991, a time at which the Malgravean economy was experiencing a significant period of economic stagnation known as the Lost Decade. Omsk, a city highly dependent on tourism for revenue was significantly hit by the economic crisis, with high unemployment levels contributing to increases in crime and deaths related to MIDD.

In part due to this economic crisis Eun-Ji spent a large portion of her childhood at her local ASG centre, with the organisation providing charitable relief including childcare assistance to people that needed to travel increasingly large distances to find employment. It was at this time that Eun-Ji was first introduced to music, with Eun-Ji taking part in an ASG-led scheme designed to offer music lessons to talented students.

Eun-Ji was initially offered lessons studying the violin, a musical instrument associated with both Omsk and Aurora, however, after a couple of years she focused her efforts on the guitar which she accompanied with her own vocals.

Musical Career

In early 2005 Eun-Ji was approached by Ascension Musical Productions and asked to join their training program as part of the companies three-year plan to promote more musical talent in the country. Eun-Ji spent the next few years as part of the trainee academy and took part in a few behind the scenes specials designed to improve trainee idols familiarity with the cameras, however, her big break came with the introduction of Eclipse

As the youngest member of Eclipse Eun-Ji was initially nicknamed dulcedo for her sweet and adorable nature, however, due to her competitive nature on competitions and reputation as a "bias killer" she gained the nickname dulcis cultro or sweet knife. Alongside Rhee Chae-Yeong Eun-Ji was ranked as one of the most popular modulations to the MalTec Ascension and has since worked up a partnership with the company.

At the start of 2018 news that Eclipse would go on hiatus, Eun-Ji announced that she would be releasing her first solo album called Ego, an album designed to distinguish herself as an independent artist separate from Eclipse.

In 2019 Eun-Ji released her second solo album Rainbow Blossom, the album again highlighted Eun-Ji's journey as a solo artist but also referenced the changes that had occurred in Omsk since the economic crisis.

Ancestral Study Group

Eun-Ji is known for her heavy involvement with the ASG due to her involvement with the organisation during her childhood, however, in 2013 she started to increase her involvement in the group attending more charitable functions and donating a larger sum of her earnings.

In 2015 Eun-Ji became recognised within the ASG as a Technician, a role that assists the work of the Local Lead Scientist in organising the groups international charitable efforts, this was in recognition of her efforts to raise funds for ASG-led charitable efforts in Crystal Spires and Altea

Eun-Ji is known for being rather outspoken on social media about her involvement with the ASG. In 2019 she garnered headlines when she tweeted "Why do people get so worked up about the ASG? It is an organisation that does a lot of charity for Mystria, does it matter if it identifies as a religion or not?"