Jae Park

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Jae Park
Born Park Jae-hyung (박제형)
(1992-09-15) September 15, 1992
Argentina
Nationality American
Occupation Singer, songwriter, composer, TV host, electric guitarist
Years active 2015-present
Notable work The Day, DAYDREAM
Style Rock
Home town Long Beach, California

Park Jae-hyung (Korean: 박제형; born September 15, 1992), better known as Jae Park, is a Korean-American singer. He is best known as one of the top six finalists of the popular SBS survival program K-pop Star in its first season, and later appeared on the second installment of the same program. He is the vocalist and electric guitarist of the JYPE rock band DAY6

Early life

Jae was born in Argentina, where he stayed for 5 years until his family moved to Long Beach, California. He graduated from Cerritos High School and later studied political science at California State University, Long Beach until he auditioned for SBS Kpopstar and passed the preliminaries, upon which he flew to South Korea to participate in the program. He was eliminated on April 1, 2012,[1] and was later revealed to have signed an exclusive contract with JYPE, along with fellow contestant Baek A-yeon, and season's first-place winner Park Ji-min.[2]

Debut and later activities

Jae debuted on September 7, 2015 as the electric guitarist of JYP's first rock band, DAY6. The group debuted with their first mini-album The Day,[3] in which all members participated. In late March 2016, they released a second mini-album titled DAYDREAM,[4] for which Jae participated in the making of two tracks ("Blood" and "First Time").

On June 28, he was introduced as the new MC of Arirang's After School Club,[5] alongside Park Ji-min of 15& and Kevin Woo of U-KISS.

Filmography

Year Title Notes Ref
2011-12 Kpopstar Season 1 Top 6 .[6]
2013 Mnet WIN, Who Is Next Ep. 4, JYP vs. YG, as part of JYP vocal team w/ Sungjin, Brian, Junhyeok and Wonpil .[7]
2016 After School Club Ep.214 as guest, 218-present as MC with Park Ji-min of 15& and Kevin Woo of U-KISS
Cool Kiz on the Block Ep. 164, (badminton) with 2PM Nichkhun .[8]

References

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