Jay Park
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Jay Park

Jay Park started in the Korean pop group 2PM after moving from Seattle to South Korea in 2005. His time with the band was cut short when old private messages...

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Jay Park, the Korean-American rapper and singer

A bilingual artist who moved from K-pop to his own label and sound.

For his vibe, try 'SUMMERIDE.' For his collaborative side, 'Soju (feat. 2 Chainz)' gets the point across.

Jay Park matters because he built his own lane after leaving the K-pop system. Songs like 'SUMMERIDE' and 'Soju (feat. 2 Chainz)' show his blend of Korean and English flows over R&B and hip-hop beats. He runs the independent label AOMG, which changed how many view artist control in that scene.

He started as a member of the K-pop group 2PM before a controversy led to his departure in 2009. Since then, he's released solo work and founded AOMG and later H1GHR MUSIC, focusing on hip-hop and R&B.

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Jay Park started in the Korean pop group 2PM after moving from Seattle to South Korea in 2005. His time with the band was cut short when old private messages surfaced online, leading to his departure in 2010. He faced a difficult period afterward, with much of the Korean public turning against him.

He founded his own label AOMG in 2011 and released his first solo album "Take a Deeper Look" that same year. Songs like "Me Like Yuh" and "Sexy 4 Eva" showed his move toward a more independent hip-hop and R&B sound. The explicit version of "MOMMAE" with Crush and Simon Dominic drew criticism for its lyrics, but Park defended it as reflecting modern relationships.

Through AOMG, he built a platform for Korean hip-hop artists while continuing his own music. His work includes collaborations like "I Love You" with Dynamic Duo and "You Know" with Okasian, maintaining a presence in both Korean and international scenes without the structure of a major entertainment company.

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The Start here section opens with Ride Me, JOAH (좋아), and SUMMERIDE so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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