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'''Jay Park''' is a [[Wikipedia:Korean Americans|Korean American]] singer and actor. He made his debut as '''Jaebeom''' as the former leader of the Korean group [[2PM]]. In 2011 he become a member of the fictional group [[Mr.Children (Korean group)|Mr.Children]] for the release of the film ''[[Mr. Idol]]''.
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'''Jay Park''' is a [[Wikipedia:Korean Americans|Korean-American]] singer and actor. He made his debut as '''Jaebeom''' as the former leader of the Korean group [[2PM]]. In 2011 he become a member of the fictional group [[Mr.Children (Korean group)|Mr.Children]] for the release of the film ''[[Mr. Idol]]''.
  
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
 
*'''Stage/English Name:''' Jay Park
 
*'''Stage/English Name:''' Jay Park
*'''Former Stage Name:''' Jaebeom (재범)
 
 
*'''Korean Name:''' Park Jae Beom (박재범)
 
*'''Korean Name:''' Park Jae Beom (박재범)
 
*'''Birthdate:'''  {{bda|1987|04|25|mf=yes}}
 
*'''Birthdate:'''  {{bda|1987|04|25|mf=yes}}
*'''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Seattle|Seattle]], [[Wikipedia:Washington|Washington]], U.S.
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*'''Birthplace:''' [[Wikipedia:Seattle|Seattle]], [[Wikipedia:Washington|Washington, United States]]
 
*'''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
 
*'''[[Blood Type]]:''' A
 
*'''Height:''' 170cm
 
*'''Height:''' 170cm
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*'''Favorite Artists:''' [[Wikipedia:Eminem|Eminem]], [[Wikipedia:Usher (entertainer)|Usher]], [[Wikipedia:Musiq Soulchild|Musiq Soulchild]], [[Wikipedia:Drake (entertainer)|Drake]]
 
*'''Favorite Artists:''' [[Wikipedia:Eminem|Eminem]], [[Wikipedia:Usher (entertainer)|Usher]], [[Wikipedia:Musiq Soulchild|Musiq Soulchild]], [[Wikipedia:Drake (entertainer)|Drake]]
 
*'''Favorite Rapper:''' [[Wikipedia:Method Man|Method Man]]
 
*'''Favorite Rapper:''' [[Wikipedia:Method Man|Method Man]]
*'''Agencies:'''
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*'''Group:'''
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** [[2PM]] <small>(2008&ndash;2009)</small>
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*'''Labels:'''
 
** [[JYP Entertainment]] <small>(2006&ndash;2010)</small>
 
** [[JYP Entertainment]] <small>(2006&ndash;2010)</small>
 
** [[sidusHQ]] <small>(2010&ndash;2016)</small>
 
** [[sidusHQ]] <small>(2010&ndash;2016)</small>
 
** '''[[AOMG]]''' <small>(2013&ndash;)</small>
 
** '''[[AOMG]]''' <small>(2013&ndash;)</small>
 
** '''[[Roc Nation]]''' <small>(2017&ndash;)</small>
 
** '''[[Roc Nation]]''' <small>(2017&ndash;)</small>
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** '''[[MORE VISION]]''' <small>(2022&ndash;)</small>
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
[[File:Jaebeom.jpg|thumb|300px|Jaebeom in [[2PM]]]]
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[[File:Jaebeom.jpg|thumb|220px|left|Jaebeom in [[2PM]]]]
[[File:Jay Park.jpg|thumb|300px|Jay Park promoting ''[[I Like 2 Party]]'' (2013)]]
 
 
 
 
Jay Park, after a successful audition for [[JYP Entertainment]] in the U.S, moved to Korea and signed with the company as a rapper and b-boy trainee. He trained to improve his singing and also his Korean for four years before debuting as a leader in [[2PM]] with the stage name Jaebeom.  
 
Jay Park, after a successful audition for [[JYP Entertainment]] in the U.S, moved to Korea and signed with the company as a rapper and b-boy trainee. He trained to improve his singing and also his Korean for four years before debuting as a leader in [[2PM]] with the stage name Jaebeom.  
 
<br>In September 4, an internet controversy surfaced regarding him. The articles talk about posts on his personal Myspace back in 2005 about his dislike for Korea when he was still a trainee for JYP Entertainment. Although he issued an apology protesters demanded that he had to withdrawal from [[2PM]]. Four days later in September 8, he announced on his official fansite that he would leave the group and return to the United States.  
 
<br>In September 4, an internet controversy surfaced regarding him. The articles talk about posts on his personal Myspace back in 2005 about his dislike for Korea when he was still a trainee for JYP Entertainment. Although he issued an apology protesters demanded that he had to withdrawal from [[2PM]]. Four days later in September 8, he announced on his official fansite that he would leave the group and return to the United States.  
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==Korean Discography==
 
==Korean Discography==
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[[File:Jay Park.jpg|thumb|250px|Jay Park promoting ''[[I Like 2 Party]]'' (2013)]]
 
===Albums===
 
===Albums===
 
* [2012.02.07] [[New Breed]]
 
* [2012.02.07] [[New Breed]]
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* [2017.12.10] [[Get It All]]
 
* [2017.12.10] [[Get It All]]
 
* [2017.12.11] [[Birthday Gamble]]
 
* [2017.12.11] [[Birthday Gamble]]
* [2018.01.18] [[Run It|RUN IT]]
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* [2018.01.18] [[Run It (Jay Park)|RUN IT]]
 
* [2018.01.30] [[Forget About Tomorrow]]
 
* [2018.01.30] [[Forget About Tomorrow]]
 
* [2018.04.26] [[El Tornado|EL TORNADO]]
 
* [2018.04.26] [[El Tornado|EL TORNADO]]
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* [2020.04.25] [[All the Way Up (Jay Park)|All The Way Up]]
 
* [2020.04.25] [[All the Way Up (Jay Park)|All The Way Up]]
 
* [2020.11.05] [[Automatic (Chancellor, Babylon, twlv, MOON, BIBI & Jiselle)|AUTOMATIC REMIX]] <small>([[Chancellor]], '''Jay Park''', [[Lee Hi]], [[BIBI]], [[JAMIE (singer)|JAMIE]], [[MOON (singer)|MOON]], [[Bumkey]], [[Samuel Seo]], [[SURAN]], [[Babylon]], [[Hoody]], [[SUMIN]], [[MRSHALL]], [[ANN ONE]], [[ELO]], [[twlv]], [[OCEANFROMTHEBLUE]], [[Jiselle]], [[SOLE]], [[THAMA]], [[K.VSH]], [[JINBO]], [[JERD]], [[Soovi]], [[B.E.D.]], [[XYDO]], [[OWELL MOOD]], [[NONE]])</small>
 
* [2020.11.05] [[Automatic (Chancellor, Babylon, twlv, MOON, BIBI & Jiselle)|AUTOMATIC REMIX]] <small>([[Chancellor]], '''Jay Park''', [[Lee Hi]], [[BIBI]], [[JAMIE (singer)|JAMIE]], [[MOON (singer)|MOON]], [[Bumkey]], [[Samuel Seo]], [[SURAN]], [[Babylon]], [[Hoody]], [[SUMIN]], [[MRSHALL]], [[ANN ONE]], [[ELO]], [[twlv]], [[OCEANFROMTHEBLUE]], [[Jiselle]], [[SOLE]], [[THAMA]], [[K.VSH]], [[JINBO]], [[JERD]], [[Soovi]], [[B.E.D.]], [[XYDO]], [[OWELL MOOD]], [[NONE]])</small>
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* [2021.02.19] [[Godeung Rapper 4 Episode 0]] (고등래퍼; ''High School Rapper'') <small>([[The Quiett]], [[Simon Dominic]], [[Nucksal]], '''Jay Park''', [[Loco]], [[pH-1]], [[CHANGMO]], [[YUMDDA]], [[Way Ched]], [[WOOGIE]])</small>
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* [2021.03.04] [[Trip (GEMINI, Jay Park)|Trip]] <small>([[GEMINI]], '''Jay Park''')</small>
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* [2021.04.02] [[Us2]] <small>([[Yultron]], '''Jay Park''')</small>
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* [2021.04.12] [[Summeride|SUMMERIDE]]
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* [2021.08.03] [[All In|ALL IN]] <small>([[pH-1]], '''Jay Park''', [[GroovyRoom]])</small>
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* [2021.11.18] [[Break Your Heart]] <small>([[wikipedia:Wiz Khalifa|Wiz Khalifa]], '''Jay Park''')</small>
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* [2022.01.01] [[To Life]]
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* [2022.03.11] [[Ganadara|GANADARA]]
  
 
===DVDs===
 
===DVDs===
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* [2020.12.04] [[Lil Cherry]], [[GOLDBUUDA]] - [[Chef Talk|CHEF TALK]] (#8 ''MUKKBANG! REMIX (feat. '''Jay Park''', [[BIBI]], [[Dumbfoundead]])'')
 
* [2020.12.04] [[Lil Cherry]], [[GOLDBUUDA]] - [[Chef Talk|CHEF TALK]] (#8 ''MUKKBANG! REMIX (feat. '''Jay Park''', [[BIBI]], [[Dumbfoundead]])'')
 
* [2020.12.19] Various Artists - [[Show Me the Money 9 Final|Show Me The Money 9 Final]] (#4 ''ON AIR (feat. [[Loco]], '''Jay Park''' & [[GRAY]])'')
 
* [2020.12.19] Various Artists - [[Show Me the Money 9 Final|Show Me The Money 9 Final]] (#4 ''ON AIR (feat. [[Loco]], '''Jay Park''' & [[GRAY]])'')
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* [2021.10.29] [[Lee Young Ji]] - [[Naj Bam]] (feat. '''Jay Park''')
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* [2022.02.15] [[DeVita]] - [[American Gothic]] (#3 ''Cheese In The Trap (feat. '''Jay Park''')'')
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* [2024.03.12] [[Moon Sujin]] - [[Blessed (Moon Sujin)|BLESSED]] (#7 ''Baby PLZ (feat. '''Jay Park''')'')
  
 
==English Discography==
 
==English Discography==
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[[Category:Artists]]
 
[[Category:American Artists]]
 
[[Category:American Artists]]
 
[[Category:Former Korean Boy Group Members]]
 
[[Category:Former Korean Boy Group Members]]

Latest revision as of 03:17, 30 April 2024

Jay Park promoting "GANADARA" (2022)

Jay Park is a Korean-American singer and actor. He made his debut as Jaebeom as the former leader of the Korean group 2PM. In 2011 he become a member of the fictional group Mr.Children for the release of the film Mr. Idol.

Profile

Information

Jaebeom in 2PM

Jay Park, after a successful audition for JYP Entertainment in the U.S, moved to Korea and signed with the company as a rapper and b-boy trainee. He trained to improve his singing and also his Korean for four years before debuting as a leader in 2PM with the stage name Jaebeom.
In September 4, an internet controversy surfaced regarding him. The articles talk about posts on his personal Myspace back in 2005 about his dislike for Korea when he was still a trainee for JYP Entertainment. Although he issued an apology protesters demanded that he had to withdrawal from 2PM. Four days later in September 8, he announced on his official fansite that he would leave the group and return to the United States.

In 2010 he made his debut as a solo artist, this time as Jay Park, participating on American rapper B.o.B's digital single "Nothin' On You". The song was released in Korea after he covered the original song on his personal YouTube channel. The media also announced his first solo single "Demon" for early July, although instead he released the EP "Mideojullae".

In 2017, Jay was one of many international musicians and celebrities featured in the self-directed music video for British singer Charli XCX's single "Boys". The video featured other Asian artists such as Taka from ONE OK ROCK and EXILE SHOKICHI.

Trivia

  • Official Fanclub: Jay Effect (fans referred as Jay Walkers)

Korean Discography

Jay Park promoting I Like 2 Party (2013)

Albums

Mini-Albums

Mixtapes

Singles

Digital Singles

DVDs

Collaborations / Other

English Discography

Mini-Albums

Digital Singles

Filmography

Movies

Photobooks

Just me, Jay

  • [2011.06.02] Just me, Jay

External Links