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'''Jay Park''' ([[Korean name]]: '''Park Jaebeom'''; [[Hangul]]: 박재범; [[Hanja]]: 朴載範, born April 25, 1987) is an [[United States|American]] recording artist, dancer, [[rapping|rapper]], [[record producer|music producer]], [[b-boying|b-boy]], [[songwriter]], [[composer]], [[Model (person)|model]], [[choreographer]] and [[actor]] of South Korean descent, and a member of the [[Seattle]]-based b-boy crew Art of Movement (AOM). Park rose to fame in the late 2000s as the leader of [[South Korean]] boy band [[2PM]], formed by record label [[JYP Entertainment]] in 2008.<ref name="hotblood">{{ko icon}} {{cite web| title =열혈남아 JYP 13조, 쌓아온 실력 첫 공개! (The 13 member JYP group “Hot Blood” reveals their talent) | author = Yu, Yong-Seok | publisher =Newsen | date = March 8, 2008 |url =http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=200803082201291002&search=title&searchstring=jyp | accessdate = April 30, 2012}}</ref> Park left 2PM and returned to his hometown Seattle in September 2009, after comments he wrote when he was a 17-year-old trainee in 2005 towards Korea, taken out of context and severely misinterpreted by the Korean media, were leaked by a netizen who hacked his MySpace account.<ref name="departure">{{ko icon}} {{cite web| title =재범 2PM 자진탈퇴, 마녀사냥 논란 분분 후폭풍 예고 (Park Jaebeom voluntarily withdraws from 2PM, consequence of witch hunting) | author = Park, Se-Yeon | publisher =Newsen via JoinsMSN | date = September 9, 2009 |url =http://news.joins.com/article/522/3765522.html?ctg=1503 | accessdate = April 30, 2012}}</ref>
'''Jay Park''' ([[Korean name]]: '''Park Jaebeom'''; [[Hangul]]: 박재범; [[Hanja]]: 朴載範, born April 25, 1987) is an [[United States|American]] recording artist, dancer, [[rapping|rapper]], [[record producer|music producer]], [[b-boying|b-boy]], [[songwriter]], [[composer]], [[Model (person)|model]], [[choreographer]] and [[actor]] of South Korean descent, and a member of the [[Seattle]]-based b-boy crew Art of Movement (AOM). Park rose to fame in the late 2000s as the leader of [[South Korean]] boy band [[2PM]], formed by record label [[JYP Entertainment]] in 2008.<ref name="hotblood">{{ko icon}} {{cite web| title =열혈남아 JYP 13조, 쌓아온 실력 첫 공개! (The 13 member JYP group “Hot Blood” reveals their talent) | author = Yu, Yong-Seok | publisher =Newsen | date = March 8, 2008 |url =http://www.newsen.com/news_view.php?uid=200803082201291002&search=title&searchstring=jyp | accessdate = April 30, 2012}}</ref> Park left 2PM and returned to his hometown Seattle in September 2009, after comments he wrote when he was a 17-year-old trainee in 2005 towards Korea, taken out of context and severely misinterpreted by the Korean media, were leaked by a netizen who hacked his MySpace account.<ref name="departure">{{ko icon}} {{cite web| title =재범 2PM 자진탈퇴, 마녀사냥 논란 분분 후폭풍 예고 (Park Jaebeom voluntarily withdraws from 2PM, consequence of witch hunting) | author = Park, Se-Yeon | publisher =Newsen via JoinsMSN | date = September 9, 2009 |url =http://news.joins.com/article/522/3765522.html?ctg=1503 | accessdate = April 30, 2012}}</ref>


His first appearance since his departure was a cover video of [[B.o.B]]'s hit "[[Nothin' on You]]" with his own rap and lyrics, filmed in his bathroom, and posted on YouTube in March 2010,<ref name="nothingonyou">{{ko icon}} {{cite web| title =박재범 "나 때문에 2PM 멤버들 미워하지 말길" (Park Jaebeom: “Do not hate the 2PM members because of me”) | author =Hankyung.com | publisher =bntnews| date = March 16, 2010 |url =http://bntnews.hankyung.com/apps/news?popup=0&nid=04&c1=04&c2=04&c3=00&nkey=201003161733353&mode=sub_view | accessdate = June 6, 2012}}</ref> which went viral and reached over 2,000,000 views in less than 24 hours.<ref name="video">{{cite web| title =Korean Sound Wave: Korean-American Star's Popularity Extends To New York | author =Dodley, Lewis | publisher =NY1.com| date = May 5, 2012 |url =http://www.ny1.com/content/special_reports/asianamerican_heritage_week_2012/162017/korean-sound-wave--korean-american-star-s-popularity-extends-to-new-york | accessdate = June 27, 2012}}</ref> Park returned to South Korea in June 2010, for the filming of ''Hype Nation'',<ref name="hypenation">{{ko icon}} {{cite web |url=http://news.nate.com/view/20100618n18069 |title=재범, 1천팬 환호속 9개월만에 韓 전격방문 (Jaebeom visits Korea in 9 months with cheers of thousands of fans) |date=June 18, 2010 |publisher=Nate |accessdate=April 30, 2012}}</ref> while being represented by [[Digital Media Wire]]'s CEO and entertainment attorney Ned Sherman.<ref name="nedsherman">{{cite web| title =Entertainment Attorney Ned Sherman Representing Jay Park on Global Entertainment Career | publisher =PR Newswire| date = May 28, 2010 |url =http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/entertainment-attorney-ned-sherman-representing-jay-park-on-global-entertainment-career-95102834.html | accessdate = June 22, 2012}}</ref> Park signed a contract with [[Sidus HQ]] in July 2010, one of the largest agencies in South Korea, for his Korean activities, redebuting as a solo singer and an actor.<ref name="sidus">{{ko icon}} {{cite web |url=http://news.donga.com/3/all/20100716/29929139/3 |title=재범, 싸이더스HQ와 계약…본격 국내 활동 (Jaebeom contracts with Sidus HQ, officially starts national activities) |date=July 16, 2010 |publisher=Donga News |accessdate=June 22, 2012}}</ref>
His first appearance since his departure was a cover video of [[B.o.B]]'s hit "[[Nothin' on You]]" with his own rap and lyrics, filmed in his bathroom, and posted on YouTube in March 2010,<ref name="nothingonyou">{{ko icon}} {{cite web| title =박재범 "나 때문에 2PM 멤버들 미워하지 말길" (Park Jaebeom: “Do not hate the 2PM members because of me”) | author =Hankyung.com | publisher =bntnews| date = March 16, 2010 |url =http://bntnews.hankyung.com/apps/news?popup=0&nid=04&c1=04&c2=04&c3=00&nkey=201003161733353&mode=sub_view | accessdate = June 6, 2012}}</ref> which went viral and reached over 2,000,000 views in less than 24 hours.<ref name="video">{{cite web| title =Korean Sound Wave: Korean-American Star's Popularity Extends To New York | author =Dodley, Lewis | publisher =NY1.com| date = May 5, 2012 |url =http://www.ny1.com/content/special_reports/asianamerican_heritage_week_2012/162017/korean-sound-wave--korean-american-star-s-popularity-extends-to-new-york | accessdate = June 27, 2012}}</ref> Park returned to South Korea in June 2010, for the filming of ''Hype Nation'',<ref name="hypenation">{{ko icon}} {{cite web |url=http://news.nate.com/view/20100618n18069 |title=재범, 1천팬 환호속 9개월만에 韓 전격방문 (Jaebeom visits Korea in 9 months with cheers of thousands of fans) |date=June 18, 2010 |publisher=Nate |accessdate=April 30, 2012}}</ref> while being represented by [[Digital Media Wire]]'s CEO and entertainment attorney Ned Sherman.<ref name="nedsherman">{{cite web| title =Entertainment Attorney Ned Sherman Representing Jay Park on Global Entertainment Career | publisher =PR Newswire| date = May 28, 2010 |url =http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/entertainment-attorney-ned-sherman-representing-jay-park-on-global-entertainment-career-95102834.html | accessdate = June 22, 2012}}</ref> Park signed a contract with [[Sidus HQ]] in July 2010, one of the largest agencies in South Korea, for his Korean activities, redebuting as a solo singer and an actor.<ref name="sidus">{{ko icon}} {{cite web |url=http://news.donga.com/3/all/20100716/29929139/3 |title=재범, 싸이더스HQ와 계약…본격 국내 활동 (Jaebeom contracts with Sidus HQ, officially starts national activities) |date=July 16, 2010 |publisher=Donga News |accessdate=June 22, 2012}}</ref>

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Jay Park
Jay Park holding a cookie given to him by fans during a 2012 showcase in Malaysia
Jay Park holding a cookie given to him by fans during a 2012 showcase in Malaysia
Background information
Birth nameJay Park
Park Jaebeom (박재범)
Born (1987-04-25) April 25, 1987 (age 37)
Edmonds, Washington, United States
GenresHip hop, R&B, Soul R&B, Pop, Rap, Dance, K-pop
Occupation(s)Singer, rapper, dancer, b-boy, music producer, songwriter, composer, model, actor, choreographer
Years active2008–present
LabelsJYP Entertainment (2008–2010)
Sidus HQ (2010-present)
Websitejaypark.com



Jay Park's signature
Korean name
Hangul
박재범
Hanja
Revised RomanizationBak Jae-beom
McCune–ReischauerPak Chaebŏm

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Jay Park (Korean name: Park Jaebeom; Hangul: 박재범; Hanja: 朴載範, born April 25, 1987) is an American recording artist, dancer, rapper, music producer, b-boy, songwriter, composer, model, choreographer and actor of South Korean descent, and a member of the Seattle-based b-boy crew Art of Movement (AOM). Park rose to fame in the late 2000s as the leader of South Korean boy band 2PM, formed by record label JYP Entertainment in 2008.[1] Park left 2PM and returned to his hometown Seattle in September 2009, after comments he wrote when he was a 17-year-old trainee in 2005 towards Korea, taken out of context and severely misinterpreted by the Korean media, were leaked by a netizen who hacked his MySpace account.[2]

His first appearance since his departure was a cover video of B.o.B's hit "Nothin' on You" with his own rap and lyrics, filmed in his bathroom, and posted on YouTube in March 2010,[3] which went viral and reached over 2,000,000 views in less than 24 hours.[4] Park returned to South Korea in June 2010, for the filming of Hype Nation,[5] while being represented by Digital Media Wire's CEO and entertainment attorney Ned Sherman.[6] Park signed a contract with Sidus HQ in July 2010, one of the largest agencies in South Korea, for his Korean activities, redebuting as a solo singer and an actor.[7]

Park's cover of "Nothin' on You" led Warner Music Korea to release his first EP, Count On Me (Korean: 믿어줄래; Revised Romanization: Mideojullae) in July 2010, a cover EP of "Nothin' on You", with lyrics written by Park himself. The EP debuted at number one on the Gaon chart.[8] In April 2011, Park released his first Korean mini-album Take A Deeper Look, which went on to become one of the most successful albums of the year, garnering sales of over 70,000 copies, and winning a "Disk Bonsang" (Records of the Year) at the 26th Golden Disk Awards.[9] In February 2012, Park released his first full-length Korean album New Breed, debuting at number one on the Gaon chart and reaching it twice, and sold over 80,000 copies in ten days.[10]

Biography

Early years

Born in Edmonds, Washington, in the Seattle area, Park showed great interest in hip hop music and breakdancing at a young age. Park was raised in Edmonds, Washington where he attended Edmonds Woodway High School.[11] In 2004, he auditioned in Seattle, Washington, for Korea-based JYP Entertainment (JYPE), which brought him to Korea in January 2005, to receive further training in dancing, rapping, singing, and the Korean language.[12]

2008–2009: 2PM

2PM during a press conference for Wonder Girls The First Wonder Live In Bangkok in February 2009

Park first appeared through Mnet's Hot Blood Men, a documentary-style reality program that showed the future members of idol groups 2AM and 2PM in training. Park, finishing at top spot with the most fan votes, was given the position of 2PM's leader.[1] On September 4, 2008, 2PM debuted with the song "10 Points Out Of 10" (Korean: 10점 만점에 10점; Revised Romanization: Ship Jeom Manjeome Ship Jeom) on music program M! Countdown after the release of their first mini-album, Hottest Time of the Day, a few days prior.[13]

Aside from 2PM's music activities, Park created the song "Jeong" (Korean: ) with Yeeun of the Wonder Girls for the original soundtrack of the television drama "Conspiracy in the Court", and V.O.S's "To Luv...".[14] He also participated in special stage performances such as Navi's "Heart Damage" (Korean: 마음이 다쳐서; Revised Romanization: Maeumi Dachyeoseo) on May 3, 2009,[15] and K.Will's "One Drop per Second" (Korean: 1초에 한방울; Revised Romanization: Il Choe Hanbangul) on June 20, 2009.[16] He also became a regular cast member in several variety programs, including Star King and Introducing a Star's Friend.[17] In August 2009, he and Kara band member, Nicole Jung, became the new hosts for a cultural variety show called Nodaji.[18]

On September 4, 2009, unfavorable comments towards Korea were found on Park’s personal Myspace account from 2005. The comments, written in English to a friend, were translated by Korean media, quickly spreading across hundreds of news articles. Park expressed deep remorse and shame over his past, forgotten words and issued an official apology. In this letter, he explained the unhappiness that he experienced during his early days as a trainee in an unfamiliar country where he lacked family, the ability to easily communicate and an understanding of the culture.[19] Although outraged protesters demanded that Park should be removed from 2PM, JYP Entertainment's CEO, Park Jin-young, stated on September 7, 2009, that he was going to continue as a part of the group.[20] The following day, Park announced on his official fancafe that he would be leaving the group to calm the situation and return to his hometown Seattle, Washington. He also apologized to the other 2PM members, and promised that he would "come back a better person".[2] However, Park Jin-young suddenly confirmed that 2PM would continue as a 6-member group.[21] Additionally, due to the sensitive topic of Park's departure, all 2PM members were withdrawn from their regular appearances on variety shows,[22] and the final episode of their reality show, Wild Bunny, was postponed indefinitely.[23] The remaining 6 members of 2PM re-filmed their music video for "Heartbeat" without Park on October 31, 2009. According to management, Park's vocals would not be removed from the older songs he promoted with 2PM, but he would be absent from the newer tracks.[24]

2PM's first official album was titled 1:59PM, to symbolize Park's absence (according to the 6 remaining members).[25] Through their acceptance speeches at end-of-year award shows for "Again & Again", the members thanked Park and reiterated their wish for his return. At the Mnet Asian Music Awards, the group paid homage to him during their performance of "Again & Again" with a spotlight shown over his usual position in the dance formation and his lines left unsung.[26][27]

2010: YouTube, Solo career, and Count On Me (Nothin' On You)

After Park returned to the United States, the South Korean public changed their perspective on the matter when they realized that his Myspace messages had been severely mistranslated and taken out of context.[28] However, on February 25, JYP suddenly announced that Park's contract with them had been terminated, citing a separate "personal mistake" that Park had made in 2009.[29] JYP would make reference to this unknown mistake several times in 2010, but never gave details, even when Park's current agency insisted they reveal whatever it is they were hiding. This termination also had been agreed by all 6 members and led to the boycotts on 2PM-endorsed products and protests for Park's return to the group began to take place, not only in South Korea, but internationally as well.[30] Various Jay Park-dedicated forums and fansites all over the world organized silent protests and flash dance mobs.[28]

On several instances, Park was the number one trending topic on Twitter, even topping the Oscars on March 8.[31] Park's fanbase revealed that they plan to release a self-produced album in his honor on March 27 to commemorate the 200th day anniversary of his departure from Korea.[32] However, because the album had been in preparation since January and public opinion on 2PM had since changed, the fans decided it would be in the best interest to not release the CD, instead mailing 10–20 copies to Seattle, Park's hometown.[33]

Park created his own YouTube channel on March 15, "jayparkaom". His first post was his own version of "Nothin' on You", which went viral and reached over 2,000,000 views in less than 24 hours.[4] In Korea, the original song by B.o.B and Bruno Mars topped the Cyworld background music chart in a matter of hours upon the video's release.[34] "Nothin' on You" also reached number 1 on other music sites such as Dosirak, Melon, Mnet, Bugs, and Soribada, making $300,000 in sales through the effect of Park's video.[35] On June 15, 2010, B.o.B released "Nothin' on You" featuring Park, where he replaces Bruno Mars' vocals. His YouTube cover helped contribute to much of the song's success in Korea, with more than 5 million sold.[36] Park subsequently thanked his fans for their support and encouraged them not to hate remaining 2PM members on his behalf.[37]

He appeared with fellow Art of Movement members at an annual Korean American festival event called Project Korea III: KSA Cinderella Story at Rutgers University, New Jersey on April 3.[38] Videos of the event were uploaded onto internet portal sites, where footage of Park acting as an MC and dancing to Beyoncé's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" on stage drew much positive interest.[39] On April 24, Dumbfoundead released a collaboration track featuring Park and Clara Chung on his website, titled "Clouds".[40] On September 5, Park participated in the 3rd International Secret Agents Los Angeles concert held in Cerritos, California, together with well-known YouTube celebrities such as Ryan Higa, KevJumba, AJ Rafael, Alyssa Bernal, Far East Movement, and America's Best Dance Crew Season 5 champions, Poreotix. Park's performance drew many positive responses.[41][42]

Los Angeles-based entertainment attorney Ned Sherman, CEO of Digital Media Wire, announced on May 28 that he was representing Park as his legal representative.[6][43] Sherman and his wife Tinzar reached out to Park, after seeing Park's story and feeling bad about what happened to him during the MySpace controversy.[44][45] The Shermans and Park worked on a lot of projects together, including his movie deal for Hype Nation, an endorsement deal with dENiZEN, Levi Strauss & Co.'s new brand, and others.[46][47]

Park returned to Korea on June 18 through Incheon International Airport, to the biggest crowd ever at the airport, for the filming of Hype Nation.[5] "Park Jaebeom has returned" became the biggest headline in Korea that day. "JayIsBack" shot up immediately on the trending topics on Twitter on June 18 at 9:30 AM GMT.[48] Pictures of Park in Hype Nation were released on July 2,[49] and Park was able to meet with the Korean media for interviews for the first time, talking about his current activities.[50] It was also revealed that his single "Demon" would be included in Hype Nation's original soundtrack.[51]

It was reported on July 8 that Park would sign a contract with Sidus HQ for his domestic Korean activities in terms of acting and singing;[52] his management stated that he planned to redebut as a rookie artist.[7] The contract with Sidus HQ was finalized on July 16.[53] Park released an EP titled Count On Me (Korean: 믿어줄래; Revised Romanization: Mideojullae) containing 3 tracks, including a rearranged Korean version of "Nothin' on You", on July 13.[54] The English and Korean lyrics were written by Park himself.[55] The song immediately reached number 1 on Cyworld and Bugs music charts, and also on other music sites such as Monkey3, Soribada, Dosirak, and Melon within the hour of its release.[56] The EP sold 21,989 physical copies on the first day of release, coming in at number 1 in sales and number 7 in the overall ranking of albums released from January to July 13. With more than 41,316 copies sold, the EP placed at number 32 on Gaon's year end chart.[57] Park earned approximately 700 million won from his EP.[58]

Park was cast for the 2011 Korean movie Mr. Idol.[59] Park was also one of the performers (alongside SE7EN, Taeyang and Musiq Soulchild) at the Seoul Soul Festival held at the War Memorial of Korea on October 10. Park and Musiq Soulchild also performed the latter's song "Love" at the festival.[60]

2011: Take A Deeper Look and rise as a solo artist

On January 6, Park was announced as the winner in "Best Web Video" Category around the globe for his song "Nothin' on You" at the Mashable Awards. He also has been nominated in ‘Must Follow Personality’ category and finished 2nd.[61] Park was chosen to be the sole opener for Ne-Yo in his first concert in Seoul for the "2011 Hyundai Mall 40th Anniversary Concert" held on March 29. He also cooperated with Ne-Yo for a charity event for children dreaming to become musicians on March 28 at the Dream Academy in Seoul.[62] On March 28, Park was a finalist and received the most votes in the special category 'Connecting People Award', a joint venture between Shorty Awards and Nokia. Park also was a finalist in the 'Celebrity' category at the same event.[63]

Park released his first Korean mini-album, Take A Deeper Look, in April, with the lead single "Abandoned".[64] Take A Deeper Look debuted at number 3 in the Billboard World Album Charts and ranked number 26 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums Chart.[65] Park also made his debut as a solo artist on Korean music shows such as KBS' Music Bank, Mnet's M! Countdown, MBC's Music Core and SBS' Inkigayo, returning for the first time in two years. Park made history as the first artist crowned winner at a debut stage, as he won Music Bank on May 6 and won again on May 13.[66][67]

On August 6, Park participated in his first KBS Immortal Song 2 episode. He performed "Candy" by Korean boy band H.O.T. with its leader Moon Hee-joon.[68] Park followed up with his own R&B rendition of "Aemo" by Kim Soo-hee on the next episode, which was well received.[69] On his third episode of Immortal Song 2, Park performed "Tell Me the Truth" by Jinusean with Solbi, Jang Hyuk and Kim Su-ro, and won the competition for that episode, allowing him to choose the order for the next episode.[70] For his fourth episode, Park again made his own R&B version of "Feel Good Day" by Kim Wan-sun.[71] On his fifth episode, Park performed a remixed version of "Look Back at Me" by Deux.[72] On his sixth episode and final appearance on the show, he performed "Dear, Do Not Change" by Nam Jin and won the trophy for his last performance,[73] before leaving the show to focus on his next album's preparations.[74] It was revealed that Park would return to Immortal Song 2 for a special episode "King of Kings" with other singers that have claimed the number 1 spot. This special episode was recorded on November 7 at the KBS Open Hall and aired on November 19.[75]

Park during a press conference for Mr. Idol in 2011

The single "Demon" was released on September 5 through various Korean digital music websites.[76] The music video was also finally released on the same day to negative reviews, and Park apologized, saying he had no control over the release of both the music video and the song.[77] "Demon" peaked at number 14 on the Gaon Chart[78] and at number 8 on the iTunes R&B/Soul Chart.[79]

Park returned to the USA on October 1 to perform at the International Secret Agents Los Angeles concert.[80] On October 29, Park delivered a performance to over 25,000 fans as he headlined the MTV EXIT (End Exploitation and Trafficking) Live in Manila Concert held at the SM Mall of Asia. The concert also featured Californian alternative rock band, Evaline, and international singer/songwriter, Jason Mraz.[81]

Park released his single "Girlfriend", along with its music video on November 3.[82] Park performed his single on the same day at the 2011 Style Icon Awards.[83] The movie Mr. Idol in which Park starred in was also released on November 3.[84] The single peaked at number 28 on the Gaon chart.[85] Park released Part 1 of his first full-length Korean album, New Breed, with the lead single "Star" (Korean: ; Revised Romanization: Byeol) on December 28.[86] "Star" peaked at number one on various sites like Bugs, Olleh Music, and Soribada while being on the top of other charts of music sites.[87] The first part of New Breed also reached the top of charts of various music sites including Olleh Music, Bugs, Soribada and Daum.[86] "Star" peaked at number 17 on the Gaon Chart.[88]

2012-present: New Breed

Park received the Disk Bonsang for his mini album Take A Deeper Look on January 11, on the first day of the 26th Golden Disk Awards, which was held in Osaka. He was the only solo artist to receive the Disk Bonsang among the other Bonsang winners.[89] On January 18, he received the Popular Artist Award of the Asia Model Awards, which was held in Seoul.[90][91][92]

Several songs composed and written by Park for other artists were released in 2012. Park produced and composed a song with Cha Cha Malone for Korean-American singer Brian Joo, titled "Can't Stop".[93][94][95] Park wrote the Korean version of the song, while Joo wrote the English Version.[94][95] On April 25, Park's 25th birthday, idol group U-KISS released their 6th mini-album, DoraDora, including the track "4U" written and composed by Park.[96] Park also produced and composed a song for the girl group Tiny-G, entitled "Polaris"; the lyrics were written by actress Lee Si-young. They worked together through MBC's Music and Lyrics.[97][98] On July 3, Korean pop singer Younha released her fourth Korean album, Supersonic, including the track "Driver" written by Park. He also featured in the song, providing rap verses.[99]

Park released his first full-length Korean album, New Breed, in February, with the lead single "Know Your Name".[100] The album reached number 1 twice on the Gaon Weekly album chart in South Korea,[101][102] and also reached number 1 on the Hanteo Weekly chart by solding more than 80,000 copies offline in 10 days.[10][103] New Breed debuted at number 4 on the Billboard World Album Charts and ranked number 16 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums Chart.[104] Park made his comeback stage on Korean music shows on February 16. He won Music Bank on February 24, one week after his comeback.[105] On April 27, Park began Asian promotions for the Asian version release of his album New Breed, and visited 5 countries: Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Japan. On April 28, Park performed at the Star Awards in Singapore.[106] On June 13, Park released the Japan editions of his albums Take A Deeper Look and New Breed through Universal J. The regular edition of New Breed includes the English version of "I Love You" and the acoustic version of "Know Your Name" as bonus tracks.[107]

Park held his first solo concert, New Breed Live in Seoul, on March 3 at the Olympic Hall of Seoul Olympic Park.[108] Park will launch his "New Breed Asia Tour" starting in Seoul on August 18, at the Olympic Hall of Seoul Olympic Park, and continue in several countries across Asia.[109] Park was selected as the "R-16 KOREA 2012" ambassador by the Korea Tourism Organization on April 23.[106]

Park headlined the APAHM tour organized by Verizon in the USA in May, including concerts in Washington DC, New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles.[110] On May 16, Park released his first mixtape, Fresh A!r: Breathe !t,[111] containing songs he performed for the tour.[112]

Park performed as the closing act at the MTV World Stage Live in Malaysia, along with Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber, Korean girl band Kara, and Malaysian singer Mizz Nina, on July 14.[113]. It has been confirmed that Park also will be having his own concert in Sydney and Melbourne at the end of September 2012.

Endorsements

Before coming back to Korea in 2010 after his separation from his former group, Park was selected as a model to endorse Levi Strauss & Co.'s new brand, dENiZEN. It was revealed on July, 2010, that he was endorsing the brand, while he previously revealed on YouTube on June, 2010 he was at a photoshoot without revealing it was for dENiZEN.[114] He continued to endorse the brand until the end of 2011 with female singer Kwon Ri-sae.[115] Park and Kwon recorded a remix duet song of dENiZEN's theme song, "Manifesto".[116]

In 2012, Park was chosen by KT Tech to be the official model of Take HD, a new smartphone by the brand.[117] Park released the maxi-single "Take HD Special Maxi Album" on February 7, 2012, produced by KT Tech to promote the smartphone.[118] The maxi-single includes remixes of Park's lead single from his album New Breed, "Know Your Name", released on the same day. Park appears with fellow Sidus HQ celebrities Jang Hyuk, Kim Su-ro, Kim Shin-young and Jang Hee-jin in the MMORPG Lineage 2 as supporting characters.[119] Park was also chosen to endorse casual clothing brand Googims for their 2012 Spring and Summer collection,[120] and has been selected the new model for outdoor clothing brand, Williamsburg.[121] On behalf of Naver's first "Fashion Collaboration" event, Park also with fashion designer 275C for creation of a joint t-shirt titled Live Free, representing Park's free mind and lifestyle, and displaying both the Space Needle from Seattle, his hometown, and the Namsan Tower from Seoul, where he currently lives. The back of the t-shirt shows the names of his b-boy crews Art of Movement (AOM) and Korean Assassins, and dance crew Project Prepix Asia.[122]

Discography

Filmography

Notable appearances
  • Idol Show (2008)
  • Star King (2008-09, 2012)
  • Wild Bunny (2009)
  • Word of the Day - Bromance (2010) - A short skit alongside Ryan Higa and Wong Fu Productions.
  • Dramatic (2011) - First episode aired.
  • Mr. Idol (Mr. 아이돌) (2011)
  • TvN Taxi (2011)
  • Immortal Song 2 (2011-12) - A regular cast member for parts of 2011 and 2012.
  • Music & Lyrics (2012) - Alongside actress Lee Si-young.
  • MBC Come to Play (2012) - A fixed panelist for the 'Chat With Men' corner of the show.

Tours and concerts

Headlining

Supporting

  • Ne-Yo Live in Seoul (2011)

Awards

Year Awards Category Country Result Notes
2010 Naver Most Popular Search[123] Male Solo Korea Won
2011 Mashable Awards[124][61] Best Web Video USA Won For his cover of "Nothin' on You" YouTube video.
Must Follow Personality 1st Runner-Up
Shorty Awards Connecting People Award Finalist Received the most votes, joint venture with Nokia.
Best Celebrity on Twitter Finalist
Mnet Asian Music Awards Best Dance Performance - Solo Korea Nominated For his song "Abandoned".
Song of the Year Nominated
Golden Disk Awards[9] Disk Bonsang (Records of the Year) Won For his mini album Take A Deeper Look.
2012 Asia Model Awards[90][91][92] Popular Artist Award Won

Music Shows

Year Date Song Music Program
2011 May 6 Abandoned KBS Music Bank
May 13
2012 February 24 Know Your Name

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