字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 JAY PARK: I was in a group and when I was in a group everything was done for us, musically. I started to write my own songs, learned how the music business started to work. So my contract was ending with SidusHQ. I was contemplating on where, which label I should go to. And then I was like, should I go here, should I go here? It doesn't really fit me, whatever. And then I was like I know want to do. Might as well just start my own label. Do what I love to do and give other talented artists a platform where they can get the music out. So it's been really fun. Simon D was getting out of his label. And I approached him like, this is a good opportunity. It's new, it's fresh. It has never been done in this K-Pop. We can make history. And he was down for it. He saw the vision and so we hooked up. And the response has been great. People are really interested in what we're going to do. I'm in a B-Boy crew. It's called AOM-- Art of Movement. And I've been repping that ever since. Wherever I go, basically, even when I was in the group, I've always repped AOM. It's kind of stuck by me. The fans know me for AOM. So kind of wanted to make or play off that in music. So I added the AOMG, now it's called Above Ordinary Music Group. Or it's like Always On My Grind, Artists Only Money Getters, it's whatever you want, but it's AOMG. Even though I'm part of K-Pop, I don't really follow K-Pop too much. I'm just trying to do what I do with my people and that's about it. Wherever K-Pop goes, it can go wherever. But I'm basically going my own path. I'm trying to give people good music, try to raise the bar. SNL Korea. That show is culture changing. They're really sensitive when it comes to sexual humor over there in Korea. So in an SNL kind of, poke fun at sexual humor and politics and stuff like that, which I think is great. I like to joke around and I like to have fun. And I think Korea needs a show like SNL. So that's why I agreed to be a part of it I don't look at all the latest fashion trends and look at all the magazines and stuff like that. I just wear what I think looks good and is comfortable. I used to just match all colors. Like even right now, it's I red and red. The shoes and the hat. But now, whatever looks good in your eyes, I think-- doesn't matter. Every so often people approach me, like Paisley approached me-- let's do a collab with AOMG. But as far as Hat's On, it's more like I'm the spokesmodel, basically. And Smirnoff, we did a collab. They wanted to do a collab with a hip-hop artist that does fashion. So I guess I was the perfect fit. Most of my tattoos, they have a certain meaning behind it, like family, hip-hop, music, my crew, whatever. But these stars have no meaning whatsoever. I don't know what I was thinking at that time. But yes, my least favorite is the stars, I could tell you that. The most recent tattoo, I got some on my leg. It's AOMG. And then the other side is like this picture by Boog Star. And he's a really famous tattoo artist and he's super dope. [SPEAKING KOREAN] Peace.
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