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G.NA, Once Embroiled in a U.S. Prostitution Scandal, Marks 16th Debut Anniversary: "Genie, I Love You"

G.NA celebrates 16 years since debut — buzz grows over a possible comeback

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G.NA [Photo: G.NA Instagram]

Singer G.NA marked the 16th anniversary of her debut and thanked the fans who have supported her for so long.

On the 15th, G.NA posted a short video on her social media. Filmed in what appears to be Canada, the clip shows her saying, "It has been 16 years since I debuted," and "Thank you to Genie (her fandom) for always cheering me on. I love you and I’m grateful." She then makes a finger heart, showing affection for her fans.

Recently, G.NA has been steadily sharing updates about getting back to music, hinting at a possible return to the industry. After revealing her ongoing work since late last year, she added that, reflecting fan vote results, she plans to newly remake her signature song 'I’ll Back Off So You Can Live Better.'

G.NA debuted in 2010 and received widespread love with a series of hit songs. However, in 2016, she halted her entertainment activities after being embroiled in a U.S. prostitution scandal.

Despite the long hiatus, G.NA has occasionally kept in touch with fans and has recently shared back-to-back updates on her music work and the remake of her representative hit. With her 16th anniversary as a milestone, attention is on whether she will fully resume activities in the music scene.