Pop singer whose 1987 single "Never Gonna Give You Up" reached #1 in more than twenty countries. He won Best Act Ever at the 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards.
Before Fame He worked as a driver and local night club performer after dropping out of high school.
Trivia He was the subject of an internet meme entitled "Rickrolling," in which the music video for "Never Gonna Give You Up" popped up at random on a viewer's computer screen.
Main rapper, dancer and vocalist for the five-piece K-pop group ITZY that debuted in February of 2019 with a track called "It'z Different."
Before Fame She auditioned and passed her audition for the survival reality series MIXNINE.
Trivia She appeared in Mnet's Stray Kids and was seen in the "Love Yourself" highlight reel video of BTS.
Family Life Her birth name is Shin Ryu-jin and she is Korean.
Associated With She performs alongside Choi Jisu in the group ITZY.
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- The singer in a series of Twitter posts accused Olamide of not treating her well while she still in his YBNL record label
- Ovwasa alleged that the singer kept her for five years and she only put out four songs and videos within the time frame
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