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* [[https://youtu.be/opFsMyQmScw?si=9oMYPdCL2306JKdp Killin' Me Good (English Ver.)]]


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* TranslatedCoverVersion: "Killin' Me Good" has an English version, released on September 18 as a single.
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* SingerNameDrop: in "Talkin' About It" Jihyo says "24" as an interlude, and one of 24kGoldn's lines is "And I got Jihyo with me, better not talk back"
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* HugeGuyTinyGirl: The boyfriend in the "Killin' Me Good" video noticeably towers over Jihyo.

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* HugeGuyTinyGirl: The boyfriend in the "Killin' Me Good" video noticeably towers over Jihyo. Jihyo herself stands at just over 5’3” without heels, so towering over her is not difficult.
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(English translation)

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[[https://genius.com/Genius-english-translations-jihyo-and-heize-dont-wanna-go-back-english-translation-lyrics (English translation)translation)]]



* IntercourseWithYou: Killin Me Good

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* IntercourseWithYou: Killin Killin' Me Good



* LongDistanceRelationship: [[https://youtu.be/vPQeuHgKFeE according to Jihyo]], this is the plot of "Killin' Me Good" music video. The boyfriend lives overseas and falls in love with Jihyo when he was visiting Korea. At some point he returns back, and it eventually gets harder to reach him.

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* LongDistanceRelationship: [[https://youtu.be/vPQeuHgKFeE according to Jihyo]], this is the plot of "Killin' Me Good" music video. The boyfriend lives overseas and falls in love with Jihyo when he was is visiting Korea. At some point he returns back, and it eventually gets harder to reach him.
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* LongDistanceRelationship: [[https://youtu.be/vPQeuHgKFeE according to Jihyo]], this is the plot of "Killin' Me Good" music video. The boyfriend lives overseas and falls in love with Jihyo when he was visiting Korea. At some point he returns back, and it eventually gets harder to reach him.
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* SingerSongwriter: as of ''Zone'' Jihyo has 18 lyricist credits and 6 composition credits ("Cactus", "Trouble", "Talkin' About It", "Don't Wanna Go Back", "Room", and "Nightmare"), 5 and 4 of those respectively on her solo EP.
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* DumpedViaTextMessage: in the end of "Killin' Me Good" music video Jihyo sends to her boyfriend a blunt message that says ''"You're making me upset, we're done!!!!!!!!!!!!"''. We never know exact reasons of breakup, but m/v shows Jihyo being sad and trying to call, and boyfriend in his last messages asked about reasons of his girlfriend's behavior and called her selfish.
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* GrayRainOfDepression: in one scene in "Killin' Me Good" music video Jihyo is trying to call somebody and looks anxious while rain is pouring outside the car she's sitting in.

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"'Oh, my, oh, my'" \\

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"'Oh, "Oh, my, oh, my'" \\my"\\
"Don't stop", just two words endlessly\\
Whisper in your ear\\
"Take me so high""\\
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Park Ji-hyo (born Park Ji-soo February 1, 1997), known professionally as Jihyo, is a UsefulNotes/{{SouthKorea}}n singer best known for being the leader and main vocalist of the K-pop girl group Music/{{Twice}}.

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Park Ji-hyo (born Park Ji-soo February 1, 1997), known professionally as Jihyo, is a UsefulNotes/{{SouthKorea}}n UsefulNotes/{{South Korea}}n singer best known for being the leader and main vocalist of the K-pop girl group Music/{{Twice}}.



--> ''Don't wanna go back\\

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--> ''Don't "Don't wanna go back\\



But now the romance has disappeared''\\

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But now the romance has disappeared''\\disappeared"\\



--> ''You know me better than me
Oh, you keep on making me say
"Oh, my, oh, my".''\\

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--> ''You "You know me better than me
me\\
Oh, you keep on making me say
"Oh,
say\\
"'Oh,
my, oh, my".''\\my'" \\



I'm '''ready to be''' your darkness''\\

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I'm '''ready to be''' your darkness''\\darkness"\\



--> ''I'm going on a trip\\

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--> ''I'm "I'm going on a trip\\



After checking dozens of times, we're far away\\''

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After checking dozens of times, we're far away\\''away"\\
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%% This page is for Jihyo's solo work. Tropes of Jihyo with Twice go on TWICE's page.

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[[caption-width-right:330:''We always gonna be the thing they talk about'']]

Park Ji-hyo (born Park Ji-soo February 1, 1997), known professionally as Jihyo, is a UsefulNotes/{{SouthKorea}}n singer best known for being the leader and main vocalist of the K-pop girl group Music/{{Twice}}.

In 2023, Jihyo became the second Twice member, after Music/{{Nayeon}} the previous year, to have a commercial solo release, with the Zone EP released in August 2023. She previously made solo soundtrack appearances on three different K-dramas in 2022.

Not to be confused with ''Series/RunningMan'' star Song Ji-hyo.

!! Solo discography:

[[AC:Extended Plays]]
* ''Zone'' (August 18, 2023)

[[AC:Singles / Music Videos]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyw_vrI4ySg Killin' Me Good]]

[[AC:Soundtrack Appearances]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVN5jiwby1A&pp=ygUJamloeW8gb3N0 "Stardust Love Song"]] (''Twenty-Five Twenty-One'')
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4qYo13TSdY&pp=ygUJamloeW8gb3N0 "I Fly"]] (''Today's Webtoon'')
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eREbRbw2MJc&pp=ygUJamloeW8gb3N0 "A Strange Day"]] (''Summer Strike'')

!! Tropin' Me Good:
* BreakupSong: "Don't Wanna Go Back"
--> ''Don't wanna go back\\
You were very special to me, good man\\
But now the romance has disappeared''\\
(English translation)
* CoolCar: The coastal road trip depicted in the video for "Killin' Me Good" happens in a red 1980 Chevrolet Corvette.
* DarkerAndEdgier: The initial promotional images indicated that the Zone EP is this to Nayeon's self-titled EP. The EP itself is lower-key and more sensual to fit Jihyo's deeper voice. It also includes some songs about breakups, sex, and wanting to run away and never come back.
* TheFaceless: We never get a clear look at the boyfriend in the "Killin' Me Good" video.
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: The boyfriend in the "Killin' Me Good" video noticeably towers over Jihyo.
* IntercourseWithYou: Killin Me Good
--> ''You know me better than me
Oh, you keep on making me say
"Oh, my, oh, my".''\\
([[https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/jihyo/killinmegood.html English translation]])
* ProductionForeshadowing:
** "A Strange Day" hints at the next Music/{{Twice}} comeback.
---> ''After the darkness clears\\
Rubbing my eyes in the bright light\\
I'm '''ready to be''' your darkness''\\
([[https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/jihyo/astrangeday.html English translation]])
** ''Zone'' itself was foreshadowed by Jihyo making solo appearances on three different K-dramas in 2022, the year before her official solo debut.
* SoloSideProject: Jihyo is, first and foremost, the leader and main vocalist of Music/{{Twice}}. ''Zone'' was released during a break in the middle of their 2023 tour.
* VideoFullOfFilmClips: Her OST videos, naturally, though "I Fly" only has a {{performance|video}}-only version and a [[TheInvisibleBand clips-only]] version.
* WanderlustSong: "Room"
--> ''I'm going on a trip\\
To the far end of the world\\
Rattling a tightly locked room\\
After checking dozens of times, we're far away\\''
([[https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/jihyo/room.html English translation]])
* AWildRapperAppears: 24kGoldn on "Talkin' About It".
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