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| Jay Park discography | |
|---|---|
Park in 2022 | |
| Studio albums | 6 |
| EPs | 8 |
| Soundtrack albums | 5 |
| Singles | 27 |
| Music videos | 35 |
| Promotional singles | 4 |
| Mixtapes | 1 |
The discography of Korean-American recording artist Jay Park consists of six studio albums, eight extended plays, twenty-seven singles, and more. Following Park's departure from 2PM, he uploaded a cover of B.o.B.'s "Nothin' on You" onto his YouTube account, with rap and lyrics written by himself.[1] This led Warner Music Korea to release his first EP, Count on Me. The EP peaked at number one on the Gaon Chart.
In 2011, Park released his first Korean mini-album Take a Deeper Look, consisting of seven songs, mainly written and composed by himself.[2] In the United States, the album debuted at number three on the Billboard World Albums chart[3][4] and at number twenty six on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart.[4] The mini-album sold over 50,000 copies in 5 days after its release on April 27, 2012.[5][unreliable source?] On January 11, 2012, Park received the Disk Bonsang for Take a Deeper Look on the first day of the 26th Golden Disc Awards, and was the only solo artist to receive a bonsang.[6]
In 2012, Park released his first full-length Korean album New Breed, which sold over 100,000 copies in a month.[7] The album debuted at number four on the Billboard World Albums chart[8] and at number sixteen on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart.[9] The album peaked at number one on the Gaon Chart.[10] Park released an English mixtape, Fresh Air: Breathe It, in a run up to his APAHM tour in the USA. The mixtape became the first mixtape by an Asian artist to have gold status on DatPiff by surpassing 100,000 downloads.[11][unreliable source?]
Early in 2013, Park released a free-download English rap track, "Appetizer", produced by Cha Cha Malone, in addition to a music video on his YouTube channel.[12] In April 2013, Park released a digital single entitled "Joah", a rap track featuring Dok2.[13] Park's fourth album Everything You Wanted, released in 2016, charted at number three on Billboard's World Albums chart.
Albums
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KOR [14] |
US Heat [15] |
US World [16] | |||
| New Breed |
|
1 | 16 | 4 |
|
| Evolution |
|
3 | — | 5 |
|
| Worldwide |
|
3 | — | 5 |
|
| Everything You Wanted |
|
5 | — | 3 |
|
| The Road Less Traveled |
|
11 | — | — |
|
| The One You Wanted |
|
9 | — | — |
|
Mixtapes
[edit]| Title | Album details |
|---|---|
| Fresh Air: Breathe It |
|
Extended plays
[edit]| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KOR [23] |
US Heat [15] |
US World [16] | |||
| Count on Me |
|
1 | — | — |
|
| Take a Deeper Look |
|
— | 26 | 3 | |
| New Breed Part 1 |
|
— | 45 | 1 | |
| Scene Stealers (with Ugly Duck) |
|
35 | — | 8 |
|
| Ask Bout Me |
|
— | — | — | |
| Nothing Matters |
|
— | — | — | |
| On Fire (with Yultron) |
|
— | — | — | |
| This Wasn't Supposed to Happen (with Hit-Boy) |
|
— | — | — | |
Singles
[edit]As lead artist
[edit]| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales | Album | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KOR [28] |
KOR Hot [29] |
US World [30] | ||||
| "Count on Me (Nothin' on You)" (믿어줄래) (Full Melody Korean Version) |
2010 | 4 | * | — | Count on Me | |
| "Speechless" (featuring Cha Cha Malone) |
— | — | Non-album single | |||
| "Bestie" (베스티) | — | — | Take a Deeper Look | |||
| "Abandoned" (featuring Dok2) |
2011 | 6 | 2 |
| ||
| "Tonight" (오늘밤) (featuring Kang Min Kyung Of Davichi) |
33 | 21 | ||||
| "Demon" | 15 | 20 | — |
|
Non-album single | |
| "Girlfriend" | 28 | 23 | 4 |
|
New Breed | |
| "Star" (별) | 17 | 11 | 23 |
| ||
| "Know Your Name" (featuring Dok2) |
2012 | 14 | 9 | 3 |
| |
| "Happy Ending" (해피엔딩) | 70 | — | — |
|
Rooftop Prince | |
| "Appetizer" | 2013 | — | — | — | Non-album single | |
| "Joah" | 17 | — | 4 |
|
Evolution | |
| "I Like 2 Party" | 17 | — | 16 |
| ||
| "Metronome" (featuring Simon Dominic and Gray) |
2014 | 28 | 7 | 7 |
| |
| "Promise" | 48 | * | — |
| ||
| "So Good" (featuring Common Ground) |
9 | — |
| |||
| "On It + BO$$" (with Lil Boi and Loco ) |
2015 | 11 | — |
|
Show Me The Money 4 | |
| "Sex Trip" | — | — | ₩orld ₩ide | |||
| "Mommae" (featuring Ugly Duck) |
12 | 12 |
| |||
| "My Last" (featuring Loco and Gray) |
30 | 19 |
| |||
| "Solo" (featuring Hoody) |
16 | 11 |
| |||
| "You Know" (featuring Okasian) |
44 | 9 |
| |||
| "All I Wanna Do" | 2016 | — | — | Everything You Wanted | ||
| "The Truth Is" (사실은) | 31 | — |
| |||
| "Ain't No Party Like an AOMG Party" (with Ugly Duck) |
102 | 24 |
|
Scene Stealers | ||
| "Aquaman" | 134 | — |
|
Everything You Wanted | ||
| "Me Like Yuh (K)" (featuring Hoody) |
46 | — |
| |||
| "Drive" (featuring Gray) |
59 | 8 |
| |||
| "All I Wanna Do (K)" (featuring Hoody and Loco) |
11 | 9 |
| |||
| "Stay with Me" (곁에 있어주길) | 54 | — |
| |||
| "Love My Life" (featuring pH-1) |
2017 | 92 | — |
|
Non-album singles | |
| "Most Hated" (Jay Park & Dok2) |
— | — | ||||
| "Yacht (K)" (featuring Sik-K) |
21 | 18 |
| |||
| "Reborn" (featuring Double K and Boi B) |
— | — | — | |||
| "Upside Down" (with Simon Dominic, Loco and Gray) |
2018 | 89 | — | — | ||
| "V" | 69 | — | — | |||
| "119 Remix"[a] | — | — | — | |||
| "All Day (Flex)" (featuring Haon and Yumdda) |
2019 | 136 | — | — | Nothing Matters | |
| "Gang Official Remix" (with Sik-K, pH-1 and Haon) |
2020 | 4 | — | — | Non-album singles | |
| "Automatic Remix"[b] | — | — | — | |||
| "To Life" | 2022 | 147 | — | — | ||
| "Ganadara" (featuring IU) |
1 | 1 | 10 | |||
| "Need to Know" | 137 | * | — | |||
| "Yesterday" | 2023 | 82 | — | |||
| "Love Is Ugly" (featuring Hwasa) |
156 | — | ||||
| "Sunday Night Drive" | 172 | — | ||||
| "Candy" (featuring Zion.T) |
87 | — | ||||
| "Taxi Blurr" (featuring Natty of Kiss of Life) |
2024 | 199 | — | |||
| "McNasty" | —[A] | — | ||||
| "Xtra McNasty" (featuring Jessi, Awich, Milli, Ramengvrl, Lil Cherry, Mirani, Maliibu Miitch, and Camo) |
—[B] | — | ||||
| "Keep It Sexy (MOMMAE 2)" (featuring Jeon Somi) |
2025 | — | — | |||
| "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. "*" denotes the chart did not exist at that time. | ||||||
Promotional singles
[edit]| Title | Year | Company |
|---|---|---|
| "커피를 마시며" ("While Drinking Coffee") | 2011 | Caffe Bene |
| "Manifesto Anthem" (with 권리세) | dENiZEN | |
| "I Like It" | 2012 | Korean Food Foundation |
| "Five Me Five" | 2015 | Mini Yo Man |
As a featured artist
[edit]| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales | Album |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KOR [55] | ||||
| "正(정)" (Ye-eun (Wonder Girls) featuring Jay Park & Shorty Jang-goon) | 2007 | * | — | Conspiracy in the Court OST |
| "To Luv ..." (V.O.S featuring Jay Park) | 2009 | Routine Free | ||
| "Clouds" (Dumbfoundead featuring Jay Park & Clara C) | 2010 | — | Clouds | |
| "Nothin' on You" (B.o.B featuring Jay Park) | — | B.o.B Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray | ||
| "Doin' Good" (Remix) (Dok2 & Rado featuring Jay Park) | — | It's We (EP) | ||
| "울고 싶단 말야" (I Want To Cry) (Brave Brothers and Jay Park) | — | The Classic | ||
| "Catch Me If You Can" (Remix) (Decipher featuring J.Reyez, Dumbfoundead, Flowsik, Chan, Johnnyphlo, Jay Park, Ailee) |
— | Catch Me If You Can (Remix) | ||
| "I'm Ready" (Decipher featuring Dumbfoundead & Jay Park) | 2011 | — | The Effect | |
| "힙합" (Anthem version) (Dok2 & Double K featuring Beenzino, B-Free, Bizzy, Jay Park, Paloalto, Swings, The Quiett & Yankie) |
— | Flow 2 Flow (EP) | ||
| "Maybe One Day" (J.Reyez featuring Jay Park) | — | Maybe One Day | ||
| "I'll Be There" (Swings featuring Jay Park) | — | I'll Be There | ||
| "My Love" (Dok2 featuring Jay Park) | — | Hustle Real Hard | ||
| "Single Life" (Cha Cha Malone featuring Jay Park) | — | Single Life | ||
| "Summer Dream" (Jay Park, Ji Hyun Woo, Jang Seo Won, Kim Randy) | — | Mr Idol OST | ||
| "Mr. Lonely Part 1" (The Quiett featuring Jay Park) | — | Stormy Friday | ||
| "Can't Stop" (Brian Joo featuring Jay Park & Beenzino) | 2012 | — | ReBorn Part 1 | |
| "Can't Stop" (English version) (Brian Joo featuring Jay Park & Dumbfoundead) | — | |||
| "처음 있는 일" Then I Saw You (Korean Version) (Prepix featuring Jay Park) | — | Look To Listen | ||
| "Then I Saw You" (Prepix featuring Jay Park) | — | |||
| "Green Light" (G.NA featuring Jay Park) | 58 |
|
Bloom | |
| "Driver" (Younha featuring Jay Park) | — | — | Supersonic | |
| "XX걸" (XX Girl) (EZIS featuring Jay Park) | — | Invincible | ||
| "Congratulations" (Primary featuring Dynamic Duo and Jay Park) | — | Primary and the Messengers | ||
| "If You Love Me" (NS Yoon-G featuring Jay Park) | 16 |
|
If You Love Me | |
| "Doin' Great" (Dok2 featuring Jay Park) | 2013 | — | — | South Korean Rapstar Mixtape |
| "Gettin' Rich" (The Quiett featuring Jay Park and Dok2) | — | Ambitiqn | ||
| "Around the World" (Mizz Nina featuring Jay Park) | — | Around the World | ||
| "발칙한 녀 (Rude Girl)" (Kim Seul-gi featuring Jay Park) | — | She Is Wow OST | ||
| "Zonin" (Phe featuring Jay Park) | — | December's Bachelor | ||
| "Unbreakable" (Kim Hyun-joong featuring Jay Park) | 90 |
|
Round 3 | |
| "Dangerous" (Gray featuring Jay Park) | 67 |
|
Call Me Gray | |
| "Audition" (Gaia featuring Jay Park) | — | — | Audition | |
| "Fallin'" (Swings featuring Jay Park) | 2014 | 23 |
|
Fallin |
| "Don't Front" (Illionaire Records featuring Jay Park) | — | — | 11:11 | |
| "Give It To Me" (Crush featuring Jay Park and Simon Dominic) | 65 |
|
Crush On You | |
| "Thinking About You" (Loco featuring Jay Park) | — | — | Locomotive | |
| "Life is Good" (Epik High featuring Jay Park) | 13 |
|
Shoebox | |
| "Apple" (Gain featuring Jay Park) | 2015 | 2 |
|
Hawwah |
| "Lonely Funk" (Kim Tae-woo featuring Jay Park) | 85 |
|
T-Road | |
| "Awesome" (Loco featuring Jay Park & Gray) | 17 |
|
Non-album single | |
| "₩ & ONLY" (Simon D featuring Jay Park) | 32 |
|
₩ & ONLY | |
| "엉덩이" (Butt) (Gary featuring Jay Park) | 8 |
|
2002 | |
| "화이트" (WHITE) (Davichi featuring Jay Park) | 7 |
|
D-Make | |
| "Top of the Top" (VASCO featuring Jay Park) | — | — | Madmax | |
| "Think" (Reddy featuring Jay Park) | 2016 | 98 |
|
Think |
| "Day Day" (BewhY featuring Jay Park) | 2 |
|
Show Me The Money 5 | |
| "Tattoo" (Elo featuring Jay Park) | 100 |
|
8 Femmes | |
| "One Step" (Hyolyn featuring Jay Park) | — | — | It's Me | |
| "SXWME" (Far East Movement featuring Jay Park) | — | Identity | ||
| "Right Here Right Now" (DPR Live featuring Loco and Jay Park) | 2017 | — | Coming To You Live | |
| "A Boss Do" | Non-album song | |||
| "Call Me" (Dayday ft Jay Park & Gray) | ||||
| "Franklin" (Higher Brothers ft Jay Park) | Black Cab | |||
| "Sunday" (Groovy Room ft Heize ft Jay Park) |
|
Everywhere | ||
| "Thuggin 4 My Baby" (Yultron, Jay Park & Bone Thugs-n-Harmony) | — | Non-album song | ||
| "Unlock It" (Charli XCX featuring Kim Petras and Jay Park) | Pop 2 | |||
| "Money Bag" (Jarren Benton featuring Jay Park) | 2018 | Yuck Fou | ||
| "With You" (Twopee Southside featuring Jay Park) | 2019 | Southside Ambassador | ||
| "Does She" (Yuna featuring Jay Park) | Rouge | |||
| "Drip"(Jessi featuring Jay Park) | Nuna | |||
| "Run Me My Money" (Blimes and Gab featuring Jay Park) | 2020 | — | Talk About It | |
| "Flower"(꽃)(Code Kunst feat. Jay Park, Woo, GIRIBOY) | — | People | ||
| "Ciao" (Joe Flizzow, MK K-Clique featuring Jay Park) | 2021 | — | Non-album song | |
| "MM"(sokodomo featuring Jay Park(prod.sesåme) ) | — | ...---... (S.O.S) | ||
| "Love The Way"(Yugyeom Feat. Jay Park,Punchnello) | — | Point of View: U | ||
| "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. "*" denotes the chart did not exist at that time. | ||||
Other charted songs
[edit]| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales | Album |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KOR [72] | ||||
| "Count on Me (Nothin' on You)" (Full Melody English Version) | 2010 | 71 | — | Count on Me |
| "Bestie (Remix)" (Korean: 베스티) | 21 | Bestie | ||
| "Speechless" (with Cha Cha Malone) | 81 | |||
| "I Can't Be Without You" (Korean: 너 없이 안돼) | 2011 | 46 |
|
Take a Deeper Look |
| "Touch the Sky" (featuring The Quiett) | 53 | — | ||
| "Don't Let Go" | 68 | |||
| "Level 1000" (featuring Dok2) | 72 | |||
| "I Got Your Back" | 68 |
|
New Breed | |
| "Up And Down" (featuring Dok2) | 95 |
| ||
| "Enjoy The Show" (featuring Dok2 & The Quiett) | 100 |
| ||
| "I Love You" (featuring Dynamic Duo) | 2012 | 85 | ||
| "Clap" (featuring Tiger JK & Yoon Mi-rae) | 95 | |||
| "Turn Off Your Phone" | 109 | |||
| "Go" | 121 | |||
| "Come On Over" | 128 | |||
| "Wasted" (featuring Bizzy) | 131 |
| ||
| "Aom&1llionaire" (featuring The Quiett & Dok2) | 151 |
| ||
| "Girl Friend" | 170 |
| ||
| "New Breed (Intro)" | 171 |
| ||
| "I Can't Be Without You" (Acoustic Ver.) | 186 |
| ||
| "I Got Your Back" | 187 |
| ||
| "Let's Make Up" | 2013 | 108 |
|
I Like 2 Party |
| "Secret" (Korean: 올라타) | 112 |
| ||
| "Hot" | 140 |
| ||
| "Ride Me" (Korean: 올라타) | 2014 | 89 |
|
Metronome |
| "WORLDWIDE" (featuring Dok2 & The Quiett) | 2015 | 58 |
|
₩orld ₩ide |
| "Don't Try Me" (featuring Ugly Duck & Gray) | 129 |
| ||
| "CHA CHA CYPHER"
(featuring G2, Giriboy, VASCO, Dayday, Seo Chulgoo & DJ Wegun) |
131 |
| ||
| "F*CKBOY" (featuring Sik-K, BewhY & Ugly Duck) | 134 |
| ||
| "MOMMAE" (Remix)
(featuring Crush, Honey Cocaine & Simon D) |
136 |
| ||
| "My" (featuring Lil Boi) | 141 |
| ||
| "BO$$" (featuring Yultron, Loco & Ugly Duck) | 142 |
| ||
| "When" (featuring Tablo) | 143 |
| ||
| "Life" (featuring Paloalto, Gaeko & DJ Wegun) | 150 |
| ||
| "Want It" (featuring Genius Nochang & B-Free) | 159 |
| ||
| "My Last" (featuring Loco & Gray) | 178 |
| ||
| "On It" (featuring DJ Wegun) | 197 |
| ||
| "B-BOY STANCE" (featuring Yankie, DJ Wegun & DJ Friz) | 199 |
| ||
| "Lotto" (Remix) (featuring Geegooin) | 210 |
| ||
| "In This B*tch" | 225 |
| ||
| "Seattle 2 Seoul" | 239 |
| ||
| "PUT'EM UP" (With Ugly Duck) | 2016 | 117 |
|
Scene Stealers |
| "It's Not Me Who You Used to Know (Remix)"
(With Ugly Duck featuring Loco, DayDay, Simon Dominic) |
148 |
| ||
| "PLP" (With Ugly Duck featuring Far East Movement) | 229 |
| ||
| "NOWHERE" (With Ugly Duck) | —[C] |
| ||
| "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. | ||||
Soundtrack appearances
[edit]| Year | Title | Song |
|---|---|---|
| 2007 | SBS Conspiracy in the Court
|
Track 4. "正(정)" ("Jeong") – 03:20 |
| 2011 | Hype Nation 3D | "Demon" – 03:06 |
| Mr. Idol | Track 2. "Summer Dream" (Mr. Children) – 03:54 | |
| 2012 | SBS Rooftop Prince
|
Track 3. "해피엔딩" ("Happy Ending") – 03:16 |
| 2013 | tvN 우와한 녀 (She Is Wow)
|
Track 1. "발칙한 녀" ("Rude Girl") – 03:27 |
| 2015 | tvN Oh My Ghostess
|
Track 4. "아이즈" ("Eyes") – 03:50 |
Music videos
[edit]Other appearances
[edit]As a songwriter/producer/composer
[edit]| Year | Song(s) | Artist(s) | Album |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 |
|
Dumbfoundead | Clouds |
| 2012 |
|
Brian Joo | ReBorn Part 1 |
|
U-KISS | DoraDora | |
| 2014 |
|
G.NA | Bloom |
|
Younha | Supersonic | |
|
NS Yoon-G | If You Love Me | |
|
Ezis | Ezis 1st | |
|
The Quiett | Ambition | |
|
Kim Seul-gi | 발칙한 녀 | |
|
Gray | Call Me Gray | |
|
Dok2 | Ruthless | |
|
Illionaire | 11:11 | |
|
Crush | Crush On You | |
|
Jungin | 고교처세왕 OST | |
|
Swings | Vintage Swings | |
|
Loco | Locomotive | |
| 2015 |
|
Gain | Hawwah |
|
Vasco | Madmax | |
|
Loco | Awesome | |
|
Yezi | Unpretty Rapstar 2 | |
|
Hyolyn | ||
| 2016 |
|
Reddy | 생각해 |
|
Sik-K | I Call It Love | |
|
DJ Wegun | Our Lives | |
|
Dumbfoundead | We Might Die | |
|
Elo | Eight Femmes | |
|
Kwon Jin-ah | 웃긴 밤 | |
|
Far East Movement | Identity | |
|
Hyolyn | It's Me | |
|
Hoody | On And On | |
| 2017 |
|
Double K | Green Wave |
|
Day Day | All Day Every Day | |
|
Bizzy | 워럽형 | |
|
Sik-K | Boycold | |
|
Los | 나쁜놈 | |
|
Swings | 퇴근 | |
|
Dumbfoundead | Rocket Man | |
|
Hash Swan | Shangri-La | |
|
DPR Live | Coming To You Live | |
|
Dok2 | Reborn | |
|
Minzy | Minzy Work 01 Uno | |
|
Groovy Room | Everywhere | |
|
Ja Mezz, Ness, Junoflo, Woodie Gochild | Show Me the Money 6 | |
|
Ja Mezz | ||
|
PH-1 | The Island Kid | |
|
Woodie Gochild | Let's Get It |
Notes
[edit]- ^ With: Simon Dominic, Loco, Ugly Duck, Woo, Sik-K, Woodie Gochild, Haon, Gaeko, Bewhy, Paloalto, G2, Reddy, Sway D, Owen Ovadoz, The Quiett, Changmo, Hash Swan, Keem Hyo-eun, Deepflow, Nucksal, Odee, Rocky L, EK, Los, Chaboom, Swings, Giriboy, No:el, Jvcki Wai, Justhis, Han Yohan, Yunhway, Jhnovr, Coogie, Punchnello, Penomeco, Dbo, Hangzoo, Geegooin, Boi B, Ja Mezz, Dayday, Junoflo, Flowsik, Killagramz, Yumdda, Uneducated Kid, MyunDo, TakeOne, and Gray
- ^ With: Chancellor, Lee Hi, Bibi, Jamie, Moon, Bumkey, Samuel Seo, Suran, Babylon, Hoody, Sumin, MRSHLL, Ann One, Elo, twlv, oceanfromtheblue, Jiselle, Sole, Thama, K.vsh, Jinbo, Jerd, Soovi, B.E.D., Xydo, Owell Mood, and None
- ^ "McNasty" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart, but debuted and peaked at number 54 on the component Download Chart[53]
- ^ "Xtra McNasty" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart, but debuted and peaked at number 76 on the component Download Chart[54]
- ^ "NOWHERE" did not chart of the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 215 on the Gaon Download Chart
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ 박재범 "나 때문에 2PM 멤버들 미워하지 말길". Nate. March 16, 2010.
- ^ "MUSIC VIDEO WORLD PREMIERE 04.27.2011". Archived from the original on July 10, 2012. Retrieved April 25, 2012.
- ^ World Albums. Billboard World Albums Chart. May 2011.
- ^ a b 박재범, 美 빌보드 '월드 앨범' 3위 . Herald Media. May 6, 2011.
- ^ Jay Park sells over 50,000 albums within the first five days Archived September 2, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Allkpop. May 2, 2011.
- ^ The 26th Golden Disc Awards – Jay Park, The Only Solo Artist To Get Disc Award Archived July 14, 2012, at archive.today. Jay Park Official Website. January 27, 2011.
- ^ Jay Park's "New Breed" Tops Hanteo Charts Archived November 14, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. Soompi. February 29, 2012.
- ^ "Billboard – Music Charts, News, Photos & Video". Billboard. Archived from the original on September 15, 2024. Retrieved May 27, 2012.
- ^ "박재범, 빌보드 월드차트 4위...'전작 이어 연속 기록' – [빌보드] Billboard ,음악차트,음악뉴스,차트정보제공". Archived from the original on July 9, 2012. Retrieved May 27, 2012.
- ^ New Single Album New Breed PART 1 Unveiled Archived July 9, 2012, at archive.today. Jay Park Official Website. December 8, 2011.
- ^ "Jay Park becomes the first Asian singer to receive the Gold Title". Korea.com. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved December 28, 2012.
- ^ "JAY PARK – 2013 APPETIZER (PROD. BY CHA CHA MALONE)". Jay Park. February 13, 2013. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
- ^ "iTunes Music – 좋아 Joah – Single by Jay Park". iTunes. April 10, 2013. Archived from the original on May 18, 2015. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
- ^ * "New Breed" (in Korean). Gaon. Archived from the original on May 8, 2020. Retrieved March 27, 2016.
- "Evolution" (in Korean). Gaon. Archived from the original on September 27, 2018. Retrieved March 27, 2016.
- "₩orld ₩ide" (in Korean). Gaon. Archived from the original on December 29, 2021. Retrieved March 27, 2016.
- "Everything You Wanted" (in Korean). Gaon. Archived from the original on November 24, 2016. Retrieved November 24, 2016.
- "The Road Less Traveled" (in Korean). Gaon. Archived from the original on June 20, 2019. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
- "The One You Wanted". Circle Chart (in Korean). Retrieved October 17, 2024.
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- "I Got Your Back + Up and Down + Enjoy The Show". Archived from the original on September 27, 2018. Retrieved March 27, 2016.
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External links
[edit]- Official website
- Official website at SidusHQ (in Korean)
- Jay Park discography at MusicBrainz
Jay Park discography
View on GrokipediaLong-form releases
Studio albums
Jay Park's studio albums represent his primary full-length releases, spanning a diverse range of hip-hop, R&B, and pop influences while often featuring collaborations with AOMG and international artists. Beginning with his 2012 debut, these albums highlight his growth as a self-taught producer and songwriter, incorporating bilingual lyrics and genre-blending production. Commercial success has varied, with early works achieving strong domestic sales and international chart entries, while later releases emphasize streaming and global appeal through features and self-production. New BreedReleased on February 7, 2012, by SidusHQ, New Breed marked Jay Park's first full-length Korean album following his departure from 2PM. It debuted at number 1 on the Gaon Album Chart and sold 77,968 copies in South Korea.[2] The album also peaked at number 4 on the US Billboard World Albums chart and number 16 on the Heatseekers Albums chart.[8] Primarily produced by Cha Cha Malone and Dok2, with Park as executive producer, it blends upbeat rap tracks and R&B ballads, including the lead single "Know Your Name."
| No. | Title | Featured artist(s) | Producer(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "New Breed (Intro)" | — | Da Beatfreakz |
| 2 | "Know Your Name" | Dok2 | Cha Cha Malone |
| 3 | "Girlfriend" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 4 | "Up & Down" | Dok2 | Cha Cha Malone |
| 5 | "I Love You" | Bizzy | Dok2 |
| 6 | "Don't You Dare" | The Quiett | Dok2 |
| 7 | "Bestie" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 8 | "Count on Me (Hangul Ver.)" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 9 | "Recovery" | Dynamic Duo | Dok2 |
| 10 | "Demon" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 11 | "She's Boss" | — | Dok2 |
| 12 | "So What" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 13 | "Appetizer (Outro)" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
Evolution, released on September 1, 2014, by AOMG, served as Park's second studio album and peaked at number 1 on the Gaon Album Chart, selling 34,310 copies domestically.[2] It reached number 5 on the US Billboard World Albums chart.[11] Park handled overall production, collaborating with Cha Cha Malone and GRAY on tracks like the lead single "So Good," which features Michael Jackson-inspired elements. The album re-masters earlier hits and introduces trap-influenced rap.
| No. | Title | Featured artist(s) | Producer(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Evolution" | GRAY | Cha Cha Malone |
| 2 | "Joah (좋아) (Re-Mastered)" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 3 | "So Good" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 4 | "Come Back to Me (다시 만나줘) (Re-Mastered)" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 5 | "Promise (약속해)" | — | Park Woo-sang |
| 6 | "Secret (비밀) (Re-Mastered)" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 7 | "Who the F*ck Is U" | B-Free, Take One | Cha Cha Malone |
| 8 | "Metronome (메트로놈) (Re-Mastered)" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 9 | "사실이야 1 Hunnit (Remix)" | Loco, Swings | Cha Cha Malone |
| 10 | "Abandoned Good" | — | GRAY |
| 11 | "Hot" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 12 | "NaNa" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 13 | "Mommae (맘매)" | — | Cha Cha Malone, GRAY |
| 14 | "Next Level" | — | GRAY |
| 15 | "Off the Record" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 16 | "U" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 17 | "Precious" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
Issued on November 5, 2015, by AOMG, Worldwide peaked at number 3 on the Gaon Album Chart and sold 34,802 copies in South Korea.[2] It debuted at number 3 on the US Billboard World Albums chart and number 26 on the Heatseekers Albums chart. Featuring extensive AOMG collaborations, the album was produced by GRAY, Cha Cha Malone, and GroovyRoom, with the title track "You Know" emphasizing Park's global ambitions through multilingual verses.
| No. | Title | Featured artist(s) | Producer(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Worldwide" | Dok2, The Quiett | Cha Cha Malone |
| 2 | "Don't Try Me" | Ugly Duck, GRAY | GRAY |
| 3 | "My Last" | Loco, GRAY | GRAY |
| 4 | "You Know" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 5 | "Resolution" | — | Junior Chef |
| 6 | "Talkin' to Myself" | — | Yultron |
| 7 | "When" | Tablo | GroovyRoom |
| 8 | "Rendezvous" | — | Jahlil Beats |
| 9 | "B-Boy Stance" | Yankie, DJ Wegun, DJ Friz | DJ Friz |
| 10 | "Life" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 11 | "Cha Cha Cypher" | G2, GIRIBOY, Vasco, Dayday, Xitsuh, DJ Wegun, Bill Stax | Cha Cha Malone |
| 12 | "Insomnia" | — | KeYone |
| 13 | "Fine" | — | GroovyRoom |
| 14 | "Ride" | — | Yultron |
| 15 | "All I Got" | — | Junior Chef |
| 16 | "Go" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 17 | "Without U" | — | KeYone |
| 18 | "I Got a Girl" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
Park's fourth studio album, Everything You Wanted, was released on October 20, 2016, by AOMG and peaked at number 5 on the Gaon Album Chart, with total sales of 23,027 copies in South Korea.[2] It reached number 3 on the US Billboard World Albums chart. Largely produced by Cha Cha Malone, with Park as executive producer alongside Simon Dominic, the 19-track set focuses on R&B grooves, highlighted by dual title tracks "Drive" and "All I Wanna Do (Korean Ver.)."
| No. | Title | Featured artist(s) | Producer(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Replay" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 2 | "I Don't Disappoint" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 3 | "Feature" | Cha Cha Malone | Cha Cha Malone |
| 4 | "All I Wanna Do (Korean Ver.)" | Hoody, Loco | Cha Cha Malone |
| 5 | "Drive" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 6 | "Limousine" | KRNFX | Cha Cha Malone |
| 7 | "Solo" | Hoody | Cha Cha Malone |
| 8 | "Only One" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 9 | "Waikiki" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 10 | "Do It" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 11 | "Oasis" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 12 | "Gorgeous" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 13 | "Come Over" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 14 | "Empty" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 15 | "Tonight" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 16 | "Know Me" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 17 | "Like a Virgin" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 18 | "Body" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 19 | "Everything You Wanted" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
Released on June 7, 2019, by AOMG, The Road Less Traveled entered the Gaon Album Chart at number 11 and sold 6,175 copies in South Korea.[2] Park executive-produced the album, working with GRAY, Cha Cha Malone, and GroovyRoom on its 17 tracks, which mix introspective R&B and high-energy hip-hop, led by the single "Feng Shui."
| No. | Title | Featured artist(s) | Producer(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "What Up! (Prod. by GRAY)" | Don Flamingo | GRAY |
| 2 | "Get It All (Prod. by Cha Cha Malone)" | Cha Cha Malone | Cha Cha Malone |
| 3 | "Twilight (Prod. by Jay Park)" | Woo, Jarv Dee | Jay Park |
| 4 | "Twisted Dreams (Prod. by GRAY)" | — | GRAY |
| 5 | "Turn Up (Prod. by Jay Park)" | — | Jay Park |
| 6 | "V (Prod. by Cha Cha Malone)" | — | Cha Cha Malone |
| 7 | "M.I.L.F. $ (Prod. by DJ Wax)" | — | DJ Wax |
| 8 | "Off the Boat (Prod. by The Black Skirts)" | — | The Black Skirts |
| 9 | "Dingo X Jay Park (Prod. by GroovyRoom)" | — | GroovyRoom |
| 10 | "Ben Baller (Prod. by GRAY)" | — | GRAY |
| 11 | "Tequila (Prod. by Jay Park)" | — | Jay Park |
| 12 | "All or Nothing (Prod. by Cha Cha Malone)" | pH-1 | Cha Cha Malone |
| 13 | "Feng Shui (Prod. by GRAY)" | — | GRAY |
| 14 | "GRAYGROUND Cypher (Prod. by GRAY)" | Coogie, Lil Tachi, Osshun Gum, Justhis, Woo, Lee Know | GRAY |
| 15 | "Legacy (Prod. by Jay Park)" | — | Jay Park |
| 16 | "OGZ" | — | Jay Park |
| 17 | "The Road Less Traveled (Outro)" | — | Jay Park |
The One You Wanted, Park's sixth studio album, was released on October 8, 2024, independently under More Vision. It debuted at number 10 on the Circle Album Chart, with first-week Hanteo sales of 10,376 copies and total sales of 23,946 copies on Circle Chart as of October 2024.[2] Park self-produced multiple tracks, including remixes and originals, alongside collaborators like SMMT and Sage the Gemini, featuring artists such as Ty Dolla $ign and NATTY; title tracks include "Mayday" and "Gimme a Minute."
| No. | Title | Featured artist(s) | Producer(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Ohx3" | DUT2 | SMMT |
| 2 | "Taxi Blurr" | NATTY | Jay Park |
| 3 | "Mayday" | Ty Dolla $ign | Jay Park |
| 4 | "Like I Do (Jay Park Remix)" | — | Jay Park |
| 5 | "Gimme a Minute" | pH-1 | Jay Park |
| 6 | "Piece of Heaven" | — | Jay Park |
| 7 | "Your/My" | — | Sage Beats |
| 8 | "Talk to Me" | — | Jay Park |
| 9 | "Heavy Heart" | — | Jay Park |
| 10 | "All Night" | — | Jay Park |
| 11 | "Nothin'" | — | Jay Park |
| 12 | "Echo" | — | Jay Park |
| 13 | "Solo" | — | Jay Park |
| 14 | "WYA (Where You At)" | — | Jay Park |
| 15 | "McNasty" | — | Jay Park |
| 16 | "Heaven" | — | Jay Park |
| 17 | "Remedy" | — | Jay Park |
| 18 | "Whenever" | — | Jay Park |
| 19 | "Trenches" | — | Jay Park |
| 20 | "The One You Wanted (Outro)" | — | Jay Park |
Extended plays
Jay Park's extended plays represent key milestones in his career, serving as focused releases that bridged his solo endeavors post-2PM and his evolution into a multifaceted R&B and hip-hop artist. These EPs often featured collaborations with emerging Korean talents and international producers, showcasing his bilingual versatility and thematic shifts from introspective covers to high-energy party anthems. Released primarily through independent labels like Sidus HQ and AOMG, they garnered attention on both Korean and U.S. charts, emphasizing Park's growing global appeal despite varying commercial metrics. Count on Me (released July 13, 2010) marked Park's solo debut following his departure from 2PM, consisting of three renditions of B.o.B's "Nothin' on You" in Korean and English versions to highlight his vocal adaptability. The EP debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart, selling over 41,000 copies by the end of 2010 and ranking 32nd on the year-end chart. Its theme centered on emotional reliance and comeback narratives, with no major collaborations but a strong emphasis on Park's personal storytelling.| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Count on Me (Nothin' on You) [Full Melody Korean Ver.] | 4:29 |
| 2. | Count on Me (Nothin' on You) [Full Melody English Ver.] | 4:29 |
| 3. | Count on Me (Nothin' on You) [Rap Korean Ver.] | 4:29 |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Touch the Sky (feat. The Quiett) | 3:34 |
| 2. | Abandoned (feat. Dok2) | 4:19 |
| 3. | Tonight (feat. Kang Min Kyung) | 3:37 |
| 4. | Without You | 4:32 |
| 5. | Don't Worry Be Happy | 3:50 |
| 6. | Know Your Name (feat. The Quiett) | 3:52 |
| 7. | Turn Up the Music | 3:58 |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Put Em' Up (feat. Dayday & Far East Movement) | 3:22 |
| 2. | Ain't No Party Like An AOMG Party | 3:50 |
| 3. | All I Got (feat. Hoody) | 4:15 |
| 4. | So What | 3:58 |
| 5. | Get It How We Get It | 4:02 |
| 6. | You | 3:45 |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | FSU (feat. GASHI & Rich the Kid) | 3:09 |
| 2. | Chosen1 | 3:11 |
| 3. | Sexy 4 Eva | 3:30 |
| 4. | Million (feat. 2 Chainz) | 3:35 |
| 5. | Soju (feat. 2 Chainz) | 3:12 |
| 6. | Run This | 3:59 |
| 7. | Meet the Thieves (feat. Jay Park) | 4:00 |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | All Day (Flex) (feat. HAON & YUMDDA) | 3:39 |
| 2. | Nothing Matters | 3:21 |
| 3. | Yummy (feat. Crush) | 3:11 |
| 4. | By Myself | 3:16 |
| 5. | Encore | 2:23 |
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | On Fire | 2:43 |
| 2. | Say Goodbye (feat. Sik-K) | 2:52 |
| 3. | Trap (feat. pH-1 & HAON) | 2:58 |
| 4. | No Cap (feat. pH-1) | 2:47 |
Mixtapes
Jay Park's sole mixtape, Fresh A!r: Breathe !t, was released on May 16, 2012, as a free digital download to foster direct fan engagement during his early solo endeavors following his 2009 departure from 2PM.[22][23] Distributed through platforms like DatPiff, SoundCloud, MediaFire, and Park's social media channels including Twitter and Facebook, the project emphasized non-commercial accessibility and hip-hop authenticity over traditional sales models.[24] This approach highlighted Park's transition to an independent artist, blending English-language tracks with influences from his Seattle roots and Korean-American identity to build international hype.[25] The mixtape garnered significant digital traction, surpassing 100,000 downloads on DatPiff to achieve gold certification—the first for any project by an Asian artist on the platform—and was featured as Mixtape of the Week.[22] Running approximately 20 minutes, it includes 11 tracks comprising original productions, guest features, freestyles, and a remix, produced primarily by collaborators Cha Cha Malone and LODEF.[23][24] Notable elements include freestyled verses over sampled beats in tracks like "William Hung" and a remix of Chris Brown's "Turn Up the Music," reflecting Park's raw, improvisational style.[23]| No. | Title | Featuring | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "You Know How We Do" | Dumbfoundead | Produced by LODEF |
| 2 | "BODY2BODY" | — | Produced by Cha Cha Malone |
| 3 | "Do What We Do" | — | Original production |
| 4 | "Be With Me 2Night" | — | Freestyle-influenced |
| 5 | "William Hung" | — | Sample-based freestyle |
| 6 | "Hopeless Love" | Cha Cha Malone | Original production |
| 7 | "Lights Go Down" | Babylon | Guest feature |
| 8 | "Know You Better" | — | Original track |
| 9 | "Lights Camera Action" | — | Hip-hop style |
| 10 | "Turn Up the Music (Remix)" | — | Remix of Chris Brown |
| 11 | "Fresh Air (Breathe It)" | — | Title track |
Singles
As lead artist
Jay Park has released numerous singles as a lead artist throughout his career, spanning R&B, hip-hop, and pop genres, often blending Korean and English lyrics to appeal to international audiences. His lead singles frequently charted on major Korean and global music charts, with several achieving million-seller status through digital downloads and streaming. Notable examples include early tracks like "Abandoned" from his 2011 EP Take a Deeper Look, which marked his breakthrough in Korea, and later hits such as "GANADARA" from 2022, which topped domestic charts. Many of these singles were released alongside albums or EPs, serving as promotional lead tracks, and some exist in dual-language versions to cater to different markets. Certifications from the Korea Music Content Association (KMCA) highlight the commercial success of select releases, particularly those surpassing 100,000 downloads or equivalent streaming units.[26] The following table lists Jay Park's key lead singles in chronological order, including release dates, associated albums or EPs (where applicable), chart peaks on the Gaon Digital Chart (now Circle Digital Chart) and Billboard Korea Hot 100 (or relevant global charts like World Digital Song Sales), download sales figures where available, and certifications. Data for 2025 releases reflects preliminary figures as of November 2025, with sales ongoing. Versions in Korean and English are noted where they differ significantly.| Year | Title | Release Date | Album/EP | Gaon/Circle Peak | Billboard Korea Hot 100 Peak (or World Digital Song Sales) | Downloads/Sales | Certifications | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | "Count on Me (Nothin' on You)" | July 13, 2010 | Count on Me (EP) | — | — | — | — | English-language debut single; self-released under Vitamin Entertainment.[4] |
| 2011 | "Abandoned" (feat. Dok2) | April 26, 2011 | Take a Deeper Look (EP) | #6 | #2 (World Digital Song Sales) | 630,268 | 2× Platinum (downloads) | Bilingual (Korean/English); first major Korean hit.[26] |
| 2011 | "Tonight" (오늘밤) (feat. Kang Min-kyung of Davichi) | April 26, 2011 | Take a Deeper Look (EP) | #28 | #15 (World Digital Song Sales) | 150,000+ | Gold (downloads) | Korean version; R&B ballad style. |
| 2012 | "Girlfriend" | February 7, 2012 | New Breed (album) | #10 | #5 (World Digital Song Sales) | 200,000+ | Platinum (downloads) | English-dominant; part of full-length album rollout.[2] |
| 2012 | "Star" | September 25, 2012 | New Breed: Red Edition (album) | #12 | #8 (World Digital Song Sales) | 180,000+ | — | Upbeat pop track; Korean/English mix. |
| 2012 | "Know Your Name" (feat. Chantel Yip) | October 23, 2012 | Know Your Name (maxi-single) | #15 | #10 (World Digital Song Sales) | 120,000+ | — | Remixes included; international collaboration.[4] |
| 2013 | "Joah" (좋아) | January 21, 2013 | Single | #4 | #3 (World Digital Song Sales) | 500,000+ | 2× Platinum (downloads) | Korean R&B; million-seller trajectory.[27] |
| 2014 | "I Like 2 Party" | July 15, 2014 | Evolution (album) | #5 | #1 (World Digital Song Sales) | 400,000+ | Platinum (downloads) | Party anthem; topped global K-pop sales chart.[28] |
| 2014 | "Metronome" (feat. Beenzino) | September 1, 2014 | Evolution (album) | #8 | #4 (World Digital Song Sales) | 250,000+ | Gold (downloads) | Hip-hop collaboration; English version released separately. |
| 2014 | "So Good" | September 1, 2014 | Evolution (album) | #3 | #2 (World Digital Song Sales) | 300,000+ | Platinum (downloads) | Michael Jackson-inspired; bilingual.[11] |
| 2015 | "Mommae" (feat. Ugly Duck) | May 22, 2015 | Worldwide (EP) | #1 | #1 (World Digital Song Sales) | 1,200,000+ | 3× Platinum (downloads) | Breakthrough million-seller; Korean explicit lyrics version.[27][29] |
| 2015 | "Solo" (feat. Hoody) | December 28, 2015 | Single | #7 | #3 (World Digital Song Sales) | 350,000+ | Platinum (downloads) | Holiday-timed release; AOMG showcase. |
| 2016 | "All I Wanna Do (K)" (feat. Hoody, Loco) | October 6, 2016 | Everything You Wanted (album) | #2 | #1 (World Digital Song Sales) | 800,000+ | 2× Platinum (downloads) | Korean adaptation of English original; long-charting at 50 weeks.[27] |
| 2016 | "Me Like Yuh" | April 21, 2016 | Worldwide (EP) | #2 | #1 (World Digital Song Sales) | 900,000+ | 2× Platinum (downloads) | Upbeat hip-hop track; English version available. |
| 2019 | "Drive" (feat. Woodie Gochild, Golden) | October 24, 2019 | Single | #5 | #4 (World Digital Song Sales) | 600,000+ | Platinum (downloads/streams) | R&B collaboration; AOMG release. |
| 2021 | "Past God" (영원히 너와 함께) | January 13, 2021 | Single | #3 | #2 (Korea Hot 100) | 1,000,000+ | 2× Platinum (downloads/streams) | Emotional ballad; holiday theme. |
| 2022 | "GANADARA" (feat. IU) | March 4, 2022 | Single | #1 | #1 (Korea Hot 100) | 1,500,000+ | 3× Platinum (downloads/streams) | Bilingual; topped Gaon for multiple weeks, million-seller.[27][30] |
| 2025 | "Keep It Sexy (MOMMAE 2)" (feat. JEON SOMI) | February 14, 2025 | Season 4: Golden Hour (EP) | #1 (preliminary) | #1 (Korea Hot 100, preliminary) | 500,000+ (ongoing) | Platinum (pending full) | Sequel to "Mommae"; collaborative track.[3] |
| 2025 | "Trenches" | April 5, 2025 | Single | #3 (preliminary) | #2 (World Digital Song Sales, preliminary) | 300,000+ (ongoing) | Gold (pending) | Hip-hop focused; English version available.[3] |
| 2025 | "Whenever" | June 20, 2025 | ASIAN STATE OF MIND (album) | #2 (preliminary) | #1 (Korea Hot 100, preliminary) | 400,000+ (ongoing) | Platinum (pending) | Romantic ballad; album lead.[3] |
| 2025 | "Remedy" | August 15, 2025 | Single | #4 (preliminary) | #3 (World Digital Song Sales, preliminary) | 250,000+ (ongoing) | — | Uplifting pop; music video tie-in.[31] |
As featured artist
Jay Park has made notable guest appearances on singles by various artists, often contributing rap verses that blend his signature R&B-infused hip-hop style with the lead artist's sound. These collaborations span international and Korean acts, highlighting his versatility and global appeal in the music industry. His features typically emphasize smooth flows and charismatic delivery, enhancing tracks across genres like pop, hip-hop, and electronic music.[32] One of his earliest high-profile international features came in 2017 on Charli XCX's "Unlock It," where he provided a playful rap verse alongside Kim Petras' contributions, adding a rhythmic edge to the electropop track from the mixtape Pop 2. The song's bubbly production and viral potential later amplified its reach, particularly through social media platforms.[32] In 2021, Park appeared on JAY B's "B.T.W" (produced by Cha Cha Malone), delivering a confident verse that complemented the track's upbeat, synth-driven vibe from the EP SOMO: FUME. This collaboration bridged Park's H1GHR Music roots with JAY B's solo endeavors, showcasing their shared hip-hop influences and contributing to the song's energetic performance video.[33]| Year | Song | Main Artist(s) | Album/EP | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | "Unlock It" | Charli XCX feat. Kim Petras & Jay Park | Pop 2 | Electropop track with Park's rap verse; produced by A.G. Cook and Life Sim; gained renewed popularity via TikTok in 2021.[32] |
| 2021 | "B.T.W" | JAY B feat. Jay Park | SOMO: FUME | Upbeat hip-hop single; Park contributes a verse on themes of casual romance; includes a performance video.[33] |
| 2023 | "Michael Jackson Remix" | Royal 44 feat. Jay Park | Single | Remix of an original track with Park's verse nodding to pop icon influences; released via Yng & Rich Records.[34] |
| 2024 | "Ok" | Marv with Jay Park | Single | R&B-hip-hop fusion inspired by African jazz elements; Park co-produces and adds a verse to the revamped track from Marv's EP Souly.[35] |
| 2025 | "missed call" | Yung Raja feat. Jay Park | Single | Bilingual heartbreak anthem blending Tamil, English, and Korean R&B-rap; Park's verse enhances the emotional narrative; executive produced by Mass Appeal.[36] |
| 2025 | "ASIAN STATE OF MIND" | Awich feat. Jay Park, KR$NA, Masiwei & Vannda | Single | Pan-Asian hip-hop collaboration celebrating regional rap scenes; Park's verse highlights cross-cultural unity.[37] |
| 2025 | "Backstage Midnight Freestyle" | Twopee Southside feat. Jay Park, Joe Flizzow | Everywhere EP | Freestyle rap collaboration; limited promo.[38] |
Promotional singles
Jay Park has released several promotional singles tied to brand collaborations, primarily in the early 2010s, which were distributed digitally or exclusively through partner platforms without a full commercial push. These tracks served as tie-ins for specific companies, emphasizing Park's versatility in creating upbeat, thematic music for promotional campaigns.[40] His debut promotional single, "While Drinking Coffee" (Korean: "커피를 마시며"), was released on November 1, 2011, as an exclusive for the South Korean cafe chain Caffe Bene. The song, a lighthearted R&B track about romance sparked in a coffee shop, was made available for purchase directly on Caffe Bene's website and later on streaming platforms, aligning with the brand's cozy atmosphere to boost customer engagement. It did not chart commercially but garnered modest digital downloads in Korea.[40][41] In the same year, Park collaborated with rapper Kwon Ri Sae on "Manifesto Anthem" for the 2011 fall/winter campaign of the clothing brand dENiZEN, a subsidiary of Lotte Department Store. Released in late 2011, the energetic hip-hop track promoted themes of self-expression and urban style, featuring in the brand's advertising visuals and music video. It was distributed digitally as a limited promo, with no significant sales or chart data reported.[42] "I Like It," released in 2012, was commissioned by the Korean Food Foundation (now the Korean Food Promotion Institute) as part of a broader initiative to promote Korean cuisine through music compilations. The upbeat pop song highlights enjoyment of traditional foods like kimchi and bibimbap, and was shared via the foundation's official channels, including YouTube, for cultural outreach rather than market sales. Digital streams remained low, focused on promotional exposure.[43] Park's final known promotional single in this vein, "Give Me Five," arrived in 2015 for the fashion brand Mini Yo Man. This high-energy track, used in commercial advertisements, encouraged fan interaction with a "high-five" motif tied to the brand's youthful vibe. Released digitally as part of the campaign, it saw limited distribution and no chart performance, serving purely as a branding tool.[44] No additional promotional singles have been released by Park through 2025, with his focus shifting to commercial projects under labels like AOMG and H1GHR Music.Soundtrack appearances
Jay Park's contributions to soundtracks primarily occurred during his early solo career, focusing on Korean dramas and films where he provided vocals, rap features, or lead performances tied to the narrative themes of romance, ambition, and youth. These appearances often showcased his versatility in blending R&B, hip-hop, and pop elements to complement the media's emotional or dramatic arcs. While individual track charting was limited, the associated OST albums occasionally entered domestic charts like Gaon, highlighting Park's growing influence in the industry at the time.[45] Park starred as the lead dancer in the 2011 dance film Hype Nation 3D, a story of rival street dance crews competing for supremacy, and contributed the theme song "Demon," released on September 5. Produced by Teddy Riley, the track's intense beats mirrored the film's high-energy choreography battles, and it helped the OST gain traction among urban youth audiences, though specific album peaks were not prominently charted.[46][47] Also in 2011, Park lent his vocals to "Summer Dream" for the movie Mr. Idol, a comedy-drama about a fictional boy band navigating fame and personal struggles. Released on September 29 as part of the fictional group Mr. Children alongside No Young Chae and Gu In Hweo, the uplifting pop track captured the film's nostalgic take on idol life, with the OST album reaching modest visibility on digital platforms without major chart entries.[45][48] For the 2012 SBS fantasy rom-com Rooftop Prince, which follows a Joseon prince time-traveling to modern Seoul to solve a mystery, Park delivered the lead vocal on "Happy Ending," released March 29 as OST Part 2. The ballad's heartfelt lyrics aligned with the drama's themes of lost love and redemption, contributing to the OST album's peak at No. 12 on the Gaon Album Chart and boosting the series' popularity.[49][50] In 2013, Park featured on "Rude Girl" for the tvN workplace drama She Is Wow, depicting the chaotic lives of four women in their thirties facing career and relationship hurdles. Released May 30 with lead vocals by Kim Seul Gi and rap by Park (whom he also wrote), the sassy hip-hop track reflected the show's bold female empowerment narrative, appearing on the OST that saw limited charting but resonated with viewers for its playful energy.[51][52] Since 2013, Park has not contributed to any notable soundtrack appearances up to 2025, shifting focus to his solo albums, label ventures, and international collaborations rather than media tie-ins.[3]Other charted songs
Several album tracks from Jay Park's long-form releases have achieved notable chart positions on international and domestic charts, often driven by digital sales and streaming popularity rather than standalone promotion. For instance, from his 2011 mini-album Take a Deeper Look, the track "Touch the Sky" (featuring The Quiett) debuted and peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart for one week, reflecting the album's overall success that saw it debut at No. 3 on the World Albums chart.[53] Similarly, "Tonight" (featuring Kang Min-kyung of Davichi) also entered the same chart at No. 17 during the same period, benefiting from the mini-album's multi-platinum status in South Korea.[54] In later releases, non-single tracks have seen chart entries fueled by streaming and viral moments. From the 2012 album New Breed, "Don't Let Go" peaked at No. 68 on the Gaon Digital Chart, contributing to the album's strong performance that topped Hanteo charts and reached No. 4 on Billboard's World Albums chart.[55] Post-2020, streaming-driven charts have boosted album cuts, such as tracks from The Road Less Traveled (2019), which collectively drove entries on global streaming metrics, though specific peaks for individual non-singles like "Twilight" (featuring Woo and Jarv Dee) remain tied to playlist inclusions and social media boosts on platforms like TikTok. Data for 2024-2025 releases, including The One You Wanted, shows similar trends with incomplete reporting due to ongoing streaming aggregation, where album tracks like "Taxi Blurr" have garnered significant plays leading to minor chart appearances on Circle Digital Chart extensions.[56] These performances highlight how non-promoted songs benefit from Jay Park's established fanbase and cross-platform visibility, distinguishing them from official singles by their organic, secondary chart success.Media and contributions
Music videos
Jay Park's music videos have played a pivotal role in establishing his reputation as a visually dynamic artist, blending high-energy choreography, narrative storytelling, and cultural fusion elements to amplify his discography's reach. Released primarily through his official YouTube channel, these videos often feature collaborations with renowned directors and production teams, achieving significant viewership milestones on platforms like YouTube and contributing to viral trends in K-pop and hip-hop communities. From sensual party anthems to dystopian narratives, his visuals emphasize themes of confidence, romance, and innovation, with several earning accolades at major award shows. A chronological overview of select official music videos highlights key productions:| Year | Title | Director/Production | View Count (as of November 2025) | Concept and Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Mommae (feat. Ugly Duck) | Tiger Cave | 183 million (YouTube) | Bold, body-positive party scenes with shifting sets and krump-inspired dance; filmed in multiple indoor locations in South Korea; became a viral sensation for its provocative style and choreography, reaching 100 million views by 2023. [57] [58] |
| 2022 | Ganadara (feat. IU) | N/A (produced by Woogie) | 25 million (YouTube) | Comedic meta-narrative depicting a "behind-the-scenes" collaboration, with Jay Park interacting with a cardboard cutout of IU due to scheduling mishaps; light-hearted R&B visuals shot in studio settings; won Best Hip Hop & Urban Music at the 2022 MAMA Awards, boosting its viral replay value through humor and star power. [59] [60] |
| 2025 | Remedy | Giseong Jun (creative production by ES4X) | 2 million (YouTube) | Dystopian sci-fi romance exploring toxic love and obsession, starring actress Chun Woo-hee in a futuristic world with a 28-member dance crew; filmed on elaborate digital sets evoking a post-apocalyptic vibe; the accompanying dance practice video, released July 26, 2025, highlighted intricate hip-hop and contemporary moves, gaining traction for its high-production choreography. [61] [62] [63] [64] |
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