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Jay Park - Wikipedia Jay Park (born April 25, 1987), Korean name Park Jae-beom (박재범), is an American rapper, singer-songwriter and dancer based in South Korea [4] He is a member of the Seattle -based b-boy crew Art of Movement (AOM), and founder and former CEO of the independent hip hop record labels AOMG and H1ghr Music, as well as the founder of the record
Jay Park Profile (Updated!) - Kpop Profiles Jay Park Profile and Facts: Jay Park became famous as the leader of 2PM (until 2010), then he pursued a solo career and created H1GHR MUSIC and AOMG music labels
Jay Park profile, age facts | kpopping Jay Park is a Korean-American singer, rapper, and actor under AOMG, MORE VISION, and Roc Nation He is a former member of the boy group 2PM In 2010, he left JYP Entertainment after controversial comments about life in South Korea surfaced online He later re-debuted as a solo artist under SidusHQ
ABOUT | MUSIC | Jay Park Jay Park proved himself to the world when he became first-ever Asian artist to sign with JAY-Z’s label ‘Roc Nation’, and ever since, he has successfully established himself as a globally acclaimed artist
Jay Park - Kpop Wiki Jay Park (제이 박) is a South Korean-American singer, rapper and actor under AOMG and MORE VISION He is a former member of the boy group 2PM In 2010, he left JYP Entertainment after controversial comments about life in South Korea surfaced online He later re-debuted as a solo artist under SidusHQ
Jay Park discography - Wikipedia Jay Park discography The discography of Korean-American recording artist Jay Park consists of six studio albums, eight extended plays, twenty-seven singles, and more
On The One You Wanted, Jay Park Breaks Down Walls Owns His . . . Sixteen years into his career — which included a stint as the fan-voted leader of hip-hop group 2PM in the 2000s, an infamous departure, and equally incredible comeback in the 2010s — Jay Park is one of the few K-pop artists who have managed to stay relevant in an increasingly saturated industry