Music Jang made her debut in the entertainment world as a singer in May 2001. She started her singing career by becoming a trainee and by signing a contract with
SM Entertainment. Jang released her debut album
First Story with the title track
Burying My Face In Tears. Initially, it was not well-received and only reached number 12 in Korean music charts. After starring in the popular
sitcom New Nonstop, she became more well-known and released the other tracks in the album such as her pop ballad style song,
Confession and the
April Story, ranked at the top in various music charts. The album sold 300,000 copies. Jang then became a host for
MBC's music show,
Music Camp She also received the Korean Singer of the Year from China's CCTV-MTV Awards in 2003. In December 2003, Jang released her third album, aptly titled
3rd Story, which included top tracks
I am a Woman Too and
Is That True?. Jang released a Best Hits Album in 2004 consisting of songs from her 3 previous albums. She followed it up with her fourth album titled
My Story released in December 2004, consisting of hit songs such as
I Love School and
Winter Diary. With her popularity in China, she also made a career in music overseas by releasing Chinese-language albums. Her first Chinese album was a huge success, making her the first foreign artist in China with over 1 million copies sold. This was followed by the release of two more Chinese albums,
Kungfu (2005) and
Flying High (2006). She returned to the
Korean music scene in 2007 with her fifth Korean album entitled
She, which consists of medium tempo
Masquerade and the dance piece,
You & I. The following year, she released a multi-lingual album titled
Dream of Asia, which includes 26 songs in 5 languages, including Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Japanese, and English. Jang held a mini concert in Beijing to promote the album. During the
2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, Jang was the only singer from a non-Chinese-speaking country to appear in the 2008 Olympic song,
Beijing Welcomes You. In 2009, she released a duet with
Jimmy Lin for the soundtrack of their film
Flying with You. The track was produced by famed Singaporean musician
JJ Lin. In 2012, four years after releasing
Dream of Asia, Jang returned to the Korean music scene with the digital single
I Only Think of You. The same year, she released her fourth Chinese album,
Love Journey. On May 20, 2018, Jang Na-Ra performed
Sweet Dream,
I am a Woman Too,
April Story on
Sugar Man season 2, which was the highest audience rating among all terrestrial and non-terrestrial programs broadcast at the same time.
Sweet Dream by Jang Nara became the most-viewed performing video among all
Sugar Man singers.
Acting Jang also has a successful acting career. She first appeared in the popular
MBC TV
sitcom New Nonstop, and received attention for her cute image. In 2002, Jang landed her first leading role in a drama in
SBS's romantic comedy
Successful Story of a Bright Girl. The drama was well-received and recorded high audience ratings. She won the Best New TV Actress Award at the 2003
Baeksang Arts Awards. The success of the drama and her hit song "Sweet Dream" launched her to stardom in South Korea that year. The same year, she starred in another romantic comedy series,
My Love Patzzi, which also attained high ratings. In 2003, she made her feature film debut in the film
Oh! Happy Day. In 2004, she came back to the small screen and starred in
MBC's weekend drama
Love Is All Around, followed by
KBS' romance drama
Wedding.
Wedding, which established Jang as an actress, and she received viewer acclaim for her portrayal of a woman's growth and identity in marriage. In 2005, with her increasing popularity in China, she made a bold move by moving to China to start her singing and acting career. Her first mainstream Chinese drama was
My Bratty Princess. The success of
My Bratty Princess catapulted her as a
hallyu or
Korean Wave star in China. She made several other drama series in China which includes
Good Morning Shanghai in 2007,
Iron Masked Singer in 2010, and
Unruly Qiao in 2011. In 2009, she returned to the big screen with
Sky and Ocean, playing a gifted violinist with the mental age of a 6-year-old, diagnosed with
Savant syndrome. The movie was a commercial failure, and was criticized for Jang's unfair nomination at the
Grand Bell Awards even before the movie was released. However, despite the controversy, Jang won the Best Actress for a Foreign Film Award at the 19th China
Golden Rooster and
Hundred Flowers Awards. The film also became the first Asian film to be invited to the eighth Tirana International Film Festival in Albania, where it won the Media Award. In May 2011, Jang starred in the
KBS romantic-comedy
Baby Faced Beauty. This marked her return to Korean screens after six years. The series averaged 10% ratings throughout its run and won favorable reviews. She later won the Excellence Award for an Actress in a mini-series at the 2011
KBS Drama Awards. The following year, she filmed her first Chinese movie,
Flying With You, starring opposite Taiwanese singer and actor
Jimmy Lin. She also made a cameo appearance in another Chinese film starring
Jaycee Chan titled
Whoever. The same year, she appeared together with her father in a Chinese drama entitled
Race Course. In December 2012, Jang reunited with her
Baby Faced Beauty co-star
Choi Daniel for
KBS's teen drama
School 2013. She received her second consecutive Excellence Award for an Actress in a mini-series at the 2012
KBS Drama Awards. After filming for
School 2013 concluded, Jang immediately returned to China to film a drama titled
Red Palanquin. The year 2014 proved to be a busy year for Jang with three TV projects under
MBC network. In July 2014, Jang played the lead role in
You Are My Destiny, the Korean adaptation of the 2008 Taiwanese hit drama
Fated to Love You. This TV series reunited her with
Jang Hyuk 12 years after both starred in the highly rated drama
Successful Story of a Bright Girl.
You Are My Destiny was a hit in China and gained 200 million views. Shortly after, Jang starred in a one-episode drama special entitled
Old Farewell for MBC's Drama Festival, pairing her once again with
Jang Hyuk. She then took on the lead role opposite
Shin Ha-kyun in the fantasy-romantic-comedy drama,
Mr. Back. She later won the Top Excellence Award at the 2014
MBC Drama Awards for both television series she starred in that year. In 2015, Jang played a police detective in the mystery thriller
Hello Monster. In 2016, she starred in the romantic comedy
One More Happy Ending, portraying a former pop idol. In 2017, Jang was cast in the romantic fantasy drama
Confession Couple. The series was a success, and won acclaim from viewers. She also won the Excellence Award for an Actress in a mini-series at the 2017
KBS Drama Awards. In 2018, Jang was cast in the mystery thriller drama
The Last Empress, playing a musical actress who becomes the Empress of a modern-day monarch. The series received high ratings and Jang was praised for her performance with her wide range in acting. In 2019, Jang returned to the small screen with the office mystery drama
VIP. She won the Producer Award for her role as Na Jeong-seon at the
2019 SBS Drama Awards. In 2020, Jang starred in the romance comedy drama
Oh My Baby as manager of a magazine,
The Baby. In 2021, she appeared in the occult TV series
Sell Your Haunted House as Hong Ji-ah, an exorcist and CEO of Daebak Realty, a real estate company which only sells haunted properties. In 2024, Jang won the Grand Prize (Daesang) at the
2024 SBS Drama Awards for her role in
Good Partner as Cha Eun-kyung. In 2025, Jang signed with LAELBnc after working for 23 years under her own agency, Rawon Culture. ==Other activities==