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2PM
2PM
South Korean boy group
1
Got7
Got7
South Korean boy group
2
MBLAQ
MBLAQ
South Korean boyband
3
SHINee
SHINee
South Korean boy band
4
After School
After School
South Korean girl group
5
Block B
Block B
South Korean boyband
6
Kara
Kara
South Korean girl group
7
T-ara
T-ara
South Korean girl group
8
Lena Park
Lena Park
South Korean/American singer
9
SS501
SS501
South Korean boy band
10
B1A4
B1A4
South Korean pop group
11
Bizzy
Bizzy
South Korean rapper
12
Boyfriend
Boyfriend
South Korean boy group
13
JJ Project
JJ Project
South Korean musical duo
14
M.I.B
M.I.B
South Korean musical group
15
F-ve Dolls
F-ve Dolls
South Korean girl group
16
Dal Shabet
Dal Shabet
South Korean girl group
17
TVXQ
TVXQ
South Korean pop group
18
2AM
2AM
South Korean boy group
19
Wonder Girls
Wonder Girls
South Korean girl group
20
Jay-Z
Jay-Z
American rapper, songwriter, entrepreneur, and record producer
21
Kim Jong-hyun
Kim Jong-hyun
South Korean singer and dancer
22
U-KISS
U-KISS
South Korean boyband
23
G-Dragon
G-Dragon
South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper and record producer
24
CNBLUE
CNBLUE
South Korean rock band
25
Nate Ruess
Nate Ruess
American singer-songwriter
26
Secret
Secret
South Korean girl group
27
Super Junior
Super Junior
South Korean boy group
28
2NE1
2NE1
South Korean girl group
29
f(x)
f(x)
South Korean girl group
30
Ailee
Ailee
Korean-American singer
31
Jay Sean
Jay Sean
singer–songwriter, record producer, arranger
32
Linkin Park
Linkin Park
American rock band
33
BIGBANG
BIGBANG
South Korean boy group
34
Crayon Pop
Crayon Pop
South Korean girl group
35
Shinhwa
Shinhwa
South Korean boy band
36
Taeyeon
Taeyeon
South Korean singer
37
IU
IU
South Korean singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress
38
Girls' Generation
Girls' Generation
South Korean girl group
39
Apink
Apink
South Korean girl group
40
Phantom
Phantom
South Korean hip-hop group
41
Lee Tae-min
Lee Tae-min
South Korean singer, dancer, actor, and choreapher
42
A-Jax
A-Jax
South Korean boyband
Intro
Korean-American rapper and singer
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News
Member of, past and present
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Art of Movement

Art of Movement

Jay Park (Korean name: Park Jae-beom (Hangul: 박재범; Hanja: 朴載範); born April 25, 1987) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and entrepreneur of Korean descent. He is a member of the Seattle-based b-boy crew Art of Movement (AOM), and founder and CEO of the independent hip hop record labels AOMG and H1ghr Music. Park initially rose to fame as the leader of South Korean boy band 2PM, formed by record label JYP Entertainment in 2008, after having previously been a trainee for four years. In September 2009, Park returned home to Seattle after comments he wrote about Korea in 2005 as a teenager were publicized by the Korean media, officially leaving the group. Park returned to South Korea in June 2010 for the filming of Hype Nation, and in July, Park signed a contract with SidusHQ, one of the largest entertainment agencies in South Korea. Rebranding and re-debuting as both a solo singer and a rapper, Park's musical identity would lend to him partaking in the underground hip hop culture in South Korea, a rarity for both active and former K-Pop idols.

Known for his charismatic performances and stage presence, Park has been described as a "born entertainer" by Korean pop singer Patti Kim, and The New York Times quoted the president of digital music distributor DFSB Kollective illustrating Park as "not just an artist, but also his own PR agent, fan club president, and TV network." An influential figure in the Korean hip hop scene, Park has been described as the "scene stalwart" of Korean R&B, and has been credited as one of the main figures responsible for the increased commercial acceptance and mainstream popularization of K-hip hop in South Korea.