Goo Hara, better known by her stage as Hara, made her acting debut in the 2011 SBS drama City Hunter as Choi Da-hye, the daughter of the president of South Korea.
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In January of that year, Goo and the other three members of Kara sued their record label DSP Media, but it was later revealed that Goo would not be continuing the action and had returned to the company since he had not been told of the circumstances.
Goo pursued a successful solo career in Japan after quitting the band Kara in 2016.
Only the maxi single “Midnight Queen” had been published before to her departure in 2019, and to promote the album, she went on a brief tour in Japan dubbed Hara Zepp Tour 2019: Hello.

Her Japanese fans were ecstatic about the trip, which began on November 19 and comprised four shows in November 2019.
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Goo dedicated the song “Hello” from her album “Midnight Queen” to her fans as a way of saying thanks. On January 12, 2020, a posthumous music video for the song became accessible.
The video depicts Goo in the metropolis of Tokyo at night, a setting she enjoyed. A commemorative photobook with pictures from the moment Goo passed away was also released on April 6, 2020.
Goo Hara siblings: Who is Goo Ho-In?
The late South Korean K-pop sensation Goo Hara’s brother is Goo Ho-In. He sued their mother in July 2020 over her claim to a portion of Goo Hara’s inheritance.
Goo Ho-In revealed on his Instagram account in August 2020 that his late sister Goo Hara had given his newborn daughter the name Goo Hara. Additionally, he posted in March 2020 that he wanted Goo Hara to be “reborn” as his daughter.


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