Zia (singer)

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Zia
Born
Park Ji Hye

(1986-07-21) July 21, 1986 (age 37)
Seoul, South Korea
OccupationSinger
Musical career
Genres
Years active2007–present
Labels Kakao M
Track listing
  1. 난 행복해
  2. 나 어떡해
  3. 사랑해 미안해
  4. 먼발치
  5. 그대만 보여요 (feat. TOP of Big Bang)
  6. 사랑만 알아서
  7. 엄마 미안해요
  8. 웃어줄래
  9. 뭉클
  10. 신촌에서 홍대까지
  11. 우두커니
  12. 가까스로
  13. 고백
  14. 낡은 옷
  15. 사랑해 미안해 (piano version)
Avancer [9]
Track listing
  1. 내가 이렇지 (feat. Ha Dong-kyun)
  2. 누가 거짓말했나요
  3. 이건 내 노래
  4. 헤어진 첫날
  5. 사랑을 적어요 (with Mir of MBLAQ)
  6. 집에 있을 거에요
  7. 스물네 시간 (with Park Jung-ah)
  8. 딱 한번만 더
  9. 그대이길 바래요 (with K.Will)
10
11 Days Have Passed (11일이 지나고) [11]
  • Released: January 13, 2014
  • Label: LOEN Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. 울어본 적 있나요 (Have You Ever Cried)
  2. 아프다 아프다 (feat. LE of EXID)
  3. 그까짓 사랑 때문에
  4. 이별 참 쉽더라
  5. 그리운 날에
  6. 이별했다
  7. 거짓말
  8. 그런 줄 알았어
  9. 이별남녀 (with Seo In-guk)
  10. 사랑했었다면 (with Lee Hae-ri of Davichi)
  11. 나 이런 여자예요 (feat. Yezi of Fiestar)
20

Extended plays

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales
KOR
[8]
Voice of Heaven [13]
  • Released: July 16, 2007
  • Label: Taewon Entertainment
  • Format: CD, cassette
Track listing
  1. 물끄러미
  2. 내마음별과같이 (feat. KCM)
  3. 수호천사
  4. 사랑은창밖의빗물같아요
  5. 물론
  6. 물끄러미 (piano version)
Orchestra [14]
  • Released: April 2, 2009
  • Label: Happy Entertainment
  • Format: CD
Track listing
  1. 그런다면서
  2. 터질 것 같아
  3. 사랑끄트머리 (feat. Jang Geun-lee)
  4. 사랑에 미쳐서
  5. 문자로 이별하는 일
  6. 전할 수 없는 말
Atelier [15]
  • Released: December 28, 2009
  • Label: LOEN Entertainment
  • Format: CD
Track listing
  1. 잊으면 안돼
  2. 그녀처럼
  3. 그 날 이후부터
  4. 사랑해 줘요
  5. 술 한잔 해요
4
Difference [16]
  • Released: August 6, 2010
  • Label: LOEN Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. 웃음만..
  2. 시간아 부탁할게 (feat. Yeon-ji of SeeYa)
  3. 불감
  4. 믿고 싶어
  5. 잘 가..지 마
  6. 사랑을 가르쳐 주세요 (feat. K.Will)
9
Falling Tears in Winter (겨울에 내리는 눈물) [17]
  • Released: December 23, 2010
  • Label: LOEN Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. 돈이 많이 생기면
  2. 왜 내가 아파
  3. 가지 말아요
  4. 감기 때문에
  5. 몇 월 며칠 몇 시 (feat. Mighty Mouth)
22
Anemone [18]
  • Released: December 10, 2012
  • Label: LOEN Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. 방문을 잠그고
  2. 일 년째
  3. 눈물이 툭 (feat. Kyung of Block B)
  4. 나를 잊어도
  5. I Need You (with Huh Gak)
12
Falling in Fall [20]
  • Released: October 6, 2014
  • Label: LOEN Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
Track listing
  1. 웃게 해줄게
  2. Falling in Love (with Hwanhee of Fly to the Sky)
  3. 무릎담요
  4. 밥 한 숟갈
  5. 잊어버린 채 살아
  6. 보란 듯이
  7. Falling in Love (Inst.)
  8. 보란 듯이 (Inst.)
14

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
KOR
[22]
"Gazing Blankly" (물끄러미)2007Voice of Heaven
"My Heart Is Like a Star" (내 마음 별과 같이)
with KCM
"Guardian Angel" (수호천사)
"I Love You, I'm Sorry" (사랑해 미안해)2008Road Movie
"I Am Happy" (난 행복해)
"Full-hearted" (뭉클)
"Feel Like Exploding" (터질 것 같아)2009Orchestra
"Have a Drink" (술 한잔 해요)5Atelier
"Like Her" (그녀처럼)15
"Bad Habit" (나쁜 버릇)20106Non-album single
"Just Laugh" (웃음만)4Difference
"Crying, Calling" (울고, 불고)
with 4Men
4Falling Tears in Winter
"Don't Go" (가지 말아요)10
"Hope It's You" (그대이길 바래요)
with K.Will
20113Avancer
"The Way I Am" (내가 이렇지)
feat. Ha Dong-kyun
6
"The First Day After Breaking Up" (헤어진 첫날)21
"Depressed" (속상해서)4Non-album single
"I Need You"
with Huh Gak
20121Anemone
"Tears Falling Down" (눈물이 툭)
with Park Kyung
9
"For A Year" (일 년째)5
"With Coffee"
with Jang Han-byul
201333Non-album single
"If You Loved Me" (사랑했었다면)
with Lee Hae-ri
511 Days Have Passed
"Loved You" (이별남녀)
with Seo In-guk
1
"To Be Expected" (그런 줄 알았어)4
"Have You Ever Cried?" (울어본 적 있나요)201417
"Pretend to be Okay" (보란 듯이)13Falling in Fall
"Falling in Love"
with Hwanhee
33
"Rumor" (나쁜 소문)22Non-album single
"Missing You" (혼잣말)
with HeartB
201528Remember
"It's Raining" (비가 내려와)
with Lee Hyun
42Non-album singles
"Nostalgic Autumn" (가을타나 봐)
with Hong Dae-kwang
41
"Tears" (눈물)201651
"Farewell Ridden" (이별쟁이)86
"I Know Myself Well" (내가 나를 잘 아니까)
"Have a Drink Today" (술 한잔해요 오늘)13
"Speaking Habit" (말버릇)
with KCM
201798
"Sad Eyes" (시선 (당신이 싫어요))
"I'll Be Your Light" (별이될게)
with DK
"Dear My Fool" (바보에게 바보가)9
"A Cup of Memory" (추억 한 잔)
with Monday Kiz, feat. Hareem
2018
"Even Though Me" (이런 나라도 괜찮나요)
"My December" (나의 12월)
"If I Were Also a Man" (나도 남자였다면)2019
"Half" (니가 길게 혼자면 좋겠어)87
"Become Someone's" (누군가의 무엇이 되어)2021 River Where the Moon Rises OST Part 1
"Snowflake" (눈꽃)153The Last Make-Up
"Even If I Can't Have You" (가질 수 없어도)2022 Kiss Sixth Sense OST Part 2
"Drunken Night" (술이 뭐길래)
with Huh Gak
74Non-album singles
"The Day After" (오늘부터 1일)
with Jeongwook Park
157
"Tired of Falling in Love" (사랑하기 싫어)20238
"Love..What Is It" (사랑..그게 뭔데)22
"Because You Don't Love Me" (사랑하지 않아서 그랬니)57
"—" denotes release did not chart.

Awards

2008 – 15th Republic of Korea Entertainment Arts Awards (Best Ballad Singer)

2013 – 4th Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards – Artist of the Year (Digital Music): ZiA – Loved You (With Seo in Guk)

2015 – 21st Republic of Korea Entertainment Arts Awards (Best Ballad Singer)

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