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G.Na returns to music 10 years after sex-for-money scandal

Korean Canadian singer and actress G.Na is set to return to music with her first official release since 2016, nearly a decade after a prostitution scandal brought her career to a halt. The singer revealed Tuesday through a social media post that the song she will remake for her comeback, her 2010 debut hit I'll Back Off So You Can Live Better, was selected by fans. It's been a long time since I've revisited this chapter of my life, but somehow this feels like the right song to start with, sh
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