Jay Park is currently working on starting his new K-Pop Boy Group under a brand new label after leaving AOMG and H1GHR MUSIC entertainment companies.
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Jay Park has revealed that he is working on a new K-Pop boy band under a new label
Jay Park, the former CEO of AOMG and H1GHR MUSIC, was announced to be working on a new label on January 11, 2022. This is in addition to his desire to form his own K-pop boy band in the near future.
Aside from that, Jay Park will be obtaining a huge investment from Kakao Entertainment during the process of developing his K-pop boy group.
Furthermore, it has been stated that Jay Park, like JYP with his numerous K-pop groups, is capable of creating a new trend in the K-pop scene with his approach.
Jay Park first appeared as a member of the K-Pop idol group 2PM in 2008. There is currently speculation about what kind of K-pop group Jay Park will form in the future.
Meanwhile, Jay was born in Edmonds, Washington, in the Seattle metropolitan region, developed an early interest in hip-hop music and breakdancing. Park went to Edmonds-Woodway High School, w here he spent much of his break and lunch times dancing with friends.
Park began listening to hip-hop and rap music in his early teens and spent time in high school learning and writing rap himself. Park was one of the founding members of the Seattle-based b-boy crew Art of Movement (AOM) in 2003. Park, who frequently skipped classes to compete in b-boy events, would frequently clash with his mother about his lack of interest in academics and future higher education.
Park’s mother advised he try out for a locally advertised talent audition organised by South Korean company JYP Entertainment in 2004, after noticing that her son spent more time breakdancing than studying. With his family struggling financially at the time, Park auditioned for the program, assuming it to be a contest with a monetary award.
Unbeknownst to Park, the popularity of his audition would eventually lead to his being contacted and chosen by JYP Entertainment to be an idol in a Korean boy band. Park was brought to South Korea in January 2005 to get training in dancing, rapping, singing, and the Korean language under the tight supervision of JYPE.