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Kim Ok Ju

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Kim Ok Ju
김옥주
People's Artiste
Background information
Genres
OccupationSinger
Years active2008–present
Member ofBand of the State Affairs Commission
Formerly ofWanjaesan Band
Unhasu Orchestra
Moranbong Ensemble
Moranbong Band
Chongbong Band
Samjiyon Orchestra

Kim Ok Ju (Korean: 김옥주) is a North Korean singer. She is currently a singer for the Band of the State Affairs Commission but does solo work also.[1] She was previously a part of the famed pop group Moranbong Band.

Early career

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Kim progressed her career part of the "Moranbong Quartet" singing with Wangjaesan Band & Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble.[2] Her career kicked off more with the Unhasu Orchestra singing many songs solo but also singing songs with the wider Moranbong Ensemble sextet. After the Unhasu Orchestra disbanded in 2013, she appeared in the newly formed Chongbong Band in 2015.[3] From 2017, she was moved from the Chongbong Band to the Moranbong Band where she wore a military uniform of a Major which is the second highest within the band after Lieutenant Colonel, she was described as the vocal manager of the Moranbong Band.[4] She appeared once at a Samjiyon Orchestra concert on the 31st December 2019.[5]

In April 2018, she performed at the 'South Korean Art Troupe for Peace and Cooperation between North and South Korea' at the Pyongyang Arena in Pyongyang with over 12,000 spectators watching when South Korean artist Lee Sun-hee sang her famed 'Dear J' song with Kim Ok Ju.[6]

In recent years

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Kim Ok Ju joined the Band of the State Affairs Commission following its formation in 2020,[7] since joining the band she has sung and starred in a series of state media music videos[8] and as well starred in a multitude of concerts watched by Kim Jong Un.[9]

In 2021, she was awarded the title of "People's Artiste" at an award ceremony in the Mansudae Assembly Hall, according to state media it was awarded because the band "distinguished themselves in creative activities for ushering in a new period of efflorescence of socialist literature and arts, true to the important tasks set forth at the 8th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea"[10]

In 2024, she performed several Russian songs at a concert on the occasion of Vladimir Putin visit to DPRK.[11]

References

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  1. ^ "State Commendations Conferred on Creators, Artistes of Major Art Troupes". kcna.kp. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
  2. ^ "Singers". Unhasu Orchestra Discography 2009-2013. 2015-12-07. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
  3. ^ Dogan, Umutcan (2016-03-22). "Singers". Chongbong Band Fansite. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
  4. ^ "Band members". Moranbong Band Discography 2012.07.06 -. 2014-05-01. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
  5. ^ pekkakorhonen (2020-01-03). "2019.12.31". Samjiyon Band / Orchestra Discography. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
  6. ^ Lee Sun-hee & Kim Ok-ju - Dear J (AI Upscaled - 4K - 30fps), 5 April 2023, retrieved 2023-10-26
  7. ^ "KCNA | Article". kcna.kp. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
  8. ^ [New] Band of the State Affairs Commission - Mother (어머니), 2 July 2021, retrieved 2023-10-26
  9. ^ Band of the State Affairs Commission & State Merited Chorus - His Dear Name (친근한 이름), 3 October 2021, retrieved 2023-10-26
  10. ^ "State Commendations Conferred on Creators, Artistes of Major Art Troupes". kcna.kp. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
  11. ^ "Artistic Performance in Honour of Russian President Putin", youtube.com, 28 June 2024, retrieved 2024-07-04