Meng Jia

Acting

Meng Jia

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Feb 03, 1989 (36 years old)

Meng Jia

Known For

王牌新主播
TV Show 2024

王牌新主播

Light Up E-Pop
TV Show 2024

Light Up E-Pop

Set Sail 2024 - China Central Radio and Television Station New Year's Eve Party
Movie 2023

Set Sail 2024 - China Central Radio and Television Station New Year's Eve Party

2023-2024 Zhejiang Satellite TV New Year's Eve Party
Movie 2023

2023-2024 Zhejiang Satellite TV New Year's Eve Party

出发吧!闪光的你
TV Show 2023

出发吧!闪光的你

野挺有趣
TV Show 2023

野挺有趣

The Great Ones
TV Show 2023

The Great Ones

沸腾校园
TV Show 2022

沸腾校园

Lady Land
0h 45m
TV Show 2020

Lady Land

Undercover Punch and Gun
1h 30m
Movie 2019

Undercover Punch and Gun

An undercover cop is forced to team up with a...

Biography

Meng Jia, known simply as Jia, is a Chinese singer, dancer, model, actress and former member of MISS A. She graduated from Seoul Comprehensive Arts Practical School. JYP Entertainment wanted to launch a Chinese version of WONDER GIRLS, and she was placed in the new group. They signed with Samsung Electronics in China and released a song used for a commercial called "Love Again". After facing some lineup changes, the members were sent to South Korea to debut. She made her debut in July 2010 as the group's main rapper, lead dancer and vocalist with their first EP, "Bad But Good". The lead single "Bad Girl Good Girl" became the first ever song by a debuting group to reach #1 on the Gaon Digital Chart also becoming the best-performing single. Their subsequent releases were also praised by music critics and the public, and the group enjoyed an increase in popularity. However, in March 2015, they went on an indefinite hiatus following the promotional period for their EP, "Colors", and the group never released any new material again. In May 2016, she decided not to renew her contract with JYP and left the group to pursue individual activities in China. She made her debut as a solo artist in November 2016 with the single album "Jia". After leaving JYP, she was briefly represented by Banana Culture Entertainment before she established her own independent label, Meng Jia Studio, to continue her acting and singing career in China.