Jay Park
Born | April 25, 1987 |
Hometown | Edmonds, Washington, United States |
Net worth | $10 million |
Height | 5'7" (1.70m) |
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Putting the K in hip-hop: South Korea's Jay Park
- K-pop idol.Hundreds of thousands of aspiring K-pop stars go through the gruelling idol training system, notorious for high stress and long hours, analysts say.
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Korean American rapper pH-1, born Park Junwon (Harry Park), released a new single and music video titled “Mr. Bad” featuring Woo Wonjae on Tuesday. The track will be on pH-1’s forthcoming album, his first in three years. According to a press release from label H1ghr Music, “Mr. Bad” is a turn for nice guy Harry Park, who “finally tackles his demons and temptations-he’s confronted throughout his career — whether it be parties, alcohol, or just friends, pH-1 was inspired by his experience of how
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Jay Park releases music video featuring Noze for new single ‘Need To Know’
Korean American rapper Jay Park dropped his new single titled “Need To Know” on Tuesday. The music video for the song uses the classic romantic setting of a drive-in movie theater and sees Park serenading a love interest played by notable South Korean dancer and “Street Woman Fighter” contestant Noze. Noze’s appearance in Park’s video follows recent controversy surrounding the dancer after she was criticized over alleged discrimination toward smaller companies and brands.
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Jackson Wang, Rich Brian and Niki to headline 88rising's 2022 Head in the Clouds festival
Asian-focused music company 88rising announced the lineup yesterday for its annual Head in the Clouds music festival, with Niki, Rich Brian and Jackson Wang as headliners. The superstar-packed festival will also showcase 88rising artist Joji (DJ set Yebi Labs), Korean American rapper Jay Park, K-pop artist Chung Ha, Korean singer Bibi, Thai rapper Milli and a joint collaboration between Audrey Nuna and Deb Never, just to name a few.
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Jay Park launches new label More Vision: ‘I want to create something that will be loved by the world’
Korean American rapper Jay Park has officially unveiled his new label, More Vision, months after announcing he would be stepping down as CEO of AOMG and H1ghr Music. Jay Park, whose full Korean name is Park Jae-beom, 34, announced the new company in a video interview posted on More Vision's new YouTube channel on Thursday. In the video, titled “More Love, More Laughter, MORE VISION,” Park shared that although he found success and recognition through his hip hop and R&B music, it is “meaningles
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Briant Biggs, Cousin of Jay Z, Being Sued for Allegedly Scamming Roc Nation Gaming Investor
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Park’s Food St. in Durham presents 3 Korean-fusion concepts, all in one spot
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Jay Park Accused of Cultural Appropriation for Video Remix of Kendrick Lamar's ‘DNA’
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Jay B Shares All the Ways He's Redefined Himself in a Year
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