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Jun Jin
Background information
Birth namePark Choong-jae
Also known asJunjin, Jinnie, Baby Bird
Born (1980-08-19) 19 August 1980 (age 43)
OriginSouth Korea
GenresK-pop, J-pop, Dance, R&B
Occupation(s)Singer, Actor, Rapper, Dancer,Model
Years active1998–present
LabelsSM Entertainment
(1998-2003)
Good Entertainment
(2004-2007)
Open World Entertainment
(2007-2012)
Shinhwa Company
(2011-present)
Websitehttp://www.shinhwacompany.co.kr/
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationJeonjin
McCune–ReischauerChŏnjin
Birth name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationBak Chung(-)jae
McCune–ReischauerPak Ch'ungjae

Jun Jin (Korean전진; Hanja前進, literally: "move forward") (born Park Choong-jae Korean박충재; Hanja朴忠裁; 19 August 1980) is a South Korean singer, actor and entertainer, known as a member and rapper of six-member boy band Shinhwa. He debuted as a dancer and rapper in Shinhwa in 1998 but started singing small parts in 2002; the release of Shinhwa's 5th album. He debut as a solo artist in November 2006 with single Love Doesn't Come.

Biography

Jun Jin was the first-born child of singer Charlie Park (Korean찰리박), also known as Park Young Chul (Korean박영철), who debuted with a solo album Casanova Sarang in 2004. Jun Jin's birth mom left him and his two younger siblings when he was young, due to his father's wandering lifestyle. His father remarried, but the two divorced during Jun Jin's teenage years. His father's third wife proved to be a loving mother as she took care of Jun Jin like her own son. She also located Jun Jin's birth mother and reconnected the two. Although he wasn't able to see her frequently, the two did promise to keep in touch.

1998: Debut with Shinhwa

Backed by his high school friend, An Chil Hyun, Jun Jin was able to make it through the audition as a member for Shinhwa. He debuted with them as a rapper, alongside Eric Mun and Andy Lee. However, in the release of Shinhwa's fifth album Perfect Man, he began singing small parts. He would still continue to sing small parts with the release of Shinhwa's later albums until the band switched to a different label, Good Entertainment. Under Good Entertainment, Jun Jin advanced further, singing a solo song entitled "Painfully Loving You." Jun Jin soon released a single, "Sarangee Ohji Anahyo" (Love Doesn't Come), thus starting his solo career.

Jun Jin starred in the hit 2004 KBS drama "Forbidden Love" in 2004, alongside popular actress Kim Tae Hee. He also starred in various other Banjun Dramas as well. In 2009, he and the other members of Infinite Challenge appeared in an episode of MBC drama Queen of Housewives.

2006-2007: Solo artist

Jun Jin released his first single in November 2006 titled "사랑이 오지 않아요" (translated to "Love Doesn't Come"), with a total of five songs, including the title song and its instrumental. Surprisingly, he decided to go into ballad even though he is known for his strong dance skills. However, this is because ballads are popular in Korea right now; dance artists such as Baek Ji-young and even Jun Jin's own group Shinhwa have released ballads for their lead singles as well. The single did fairly well on the chart, though not a major hit. In December 2006, Jun Jin was hospitalised; although recommended to stay in the hospital, he quickly left and returned to his promotional schedule.

In January 2007, Jun Jin took part in the Hallyu Festival in Osaka which also featured band mate Lee Min Woo, Kangta of H.O.T, SG Wannabe and actor Song Seung Heon at the Osaka Dome.[1]

In early January 2007, Jun Jin filmed a music video with Taiwanese singer Linda Liao. The music video was by the Korean group, The Name, titled "It Could Be Love." He later recorded a duet with Lao, entitled "Forever" and also has a version in Mandarin. He later released a repackage version of "Love Doesn't Come," which included the duet with Lao. The repackage version fared better in sales, selling 44,724 at the end of 2007.[2] In mid-2007, Jun Jin left his group's management company and set up his own call JF Story Entertainment [3] to concentrate on his solo career more. But has since been managed by Open World Entertainment.

2008-2011: Television and military service

He released his first full length solo album on 25 April 2008. Titled New Decade, the first single from the album was "Wa". The single encountered controversy when the music video was given a 19+ rating due to sexual content, in effect banning the video from major networks.[4] On 26 April, Jun Jin held his first solo concert at Shibuya Public Hall, Tokyo. An extra show was added when the 2,500 tickets sold out in five minutes.[5]

Jun Jin appeared variety programme Infinite Challenge firstly in April 2008 as a replacement for Haha, officially known as 'the 7th member' in June 2008. Later he joined We Got Married in early 2009 with actress Lee Si-young as his "wife". The couple was dubbed "Gundam Couple" due to Lee Si-young's obsession with Gundam. They officially departed from the show on May 3, 2009 due to the restructuring of the show's format.

He later released a mini album, titled Fascination. The title-track "Hey Ya" featuring Son Dam-bi and Big Tone did fairly well on the charts but a track on the mini album titled "Like A Fool" featuring his "wife" Lee Si-young managed to fare better on the charts. The album was a mild success.

Jun Jin enlisted for mandatory military service on 22 October 2009 as a public service worker after undering four weeks of basic training Nonsan military camp in Chungcheongnam-do Province.[6] He was discharged on 14 November 2011,[7] after working at the Gangnam Management Corporation, managing the culture center’s fitness club and parking lot. He then participated at his agency’s 1st Open World Festival Tokyo on 26 November.[8] Since being discharged he held the Jun Jin: The singer's Christmas Day fan meeting in Taipei on 25 December 2011.[9]

2012: Shinhwa comeback

In March 2012, Jun Jin played the male lead in the music video of "U.F.O" by girl group Stellar, who is produced by band mate Eric, under his agency Top Class Entertainment.[10]

In March 2012, Jun Jin reunited with his Shinhwa band mates for their comeback after four years, under the management of 'Shinhwa Company'. It is a joint venture agency for members to perform as a group, of which Eric and Lee Min-woo are co-CEOs and the remaining members are shareholders. The Company manages the group as a whole, whilst members' individual activities are managed by their respective agencies.[11] The group released their tenth studio album The Return on 23 March 2012,[12][13] launched their comeback concerts 2012 Shinhwa Grand Tour: The Return throughout Asia[14][15] and their first exclusive variety program Shinhwa Broadcast premiered on 17 March 2012 on cable channel JTBC.[16]

As of 26 June, Jun Jin has reportedly left Open World Entertainment.[17] Ahead of 2012 Shinhwa Grand Tour in Guangzhou: The Return on 30 June, he had microscopic nerve decompression surgery on a lumbar disc from chronic back pain. His condition had deteriorated despite being medicated since their comeback leading him to seek medical advice and subsequent surgery. He has been advised rest and physical therapy for the next six weeks, but will continue with the tour till its conclusion.[18][19] Due to the surgery he was absent from the recording of episode 17, "School Channel: God of Classroom", of Shinhwa Broadcast aired on 7 July 2012.[20] Also, still recovering from surgery, he did not take part in some of the dance numbers in both the Guangzhou and final concert in Beijing.[21]

2013: Shinhwa Comeback

On February 8 2013, Shinhwa’s agency announced the legendary group’s comeback through their official website. The poster for their comeback 2013 Shinhwa Grand Tour: The Classic to commemorate the group’s 15 years since their debut was revealed. The album's name called The Classic.

Jun Jin is holding a live talk concert in Seoul, his first fan event here in four years, on August 18 at 5 p.m. KST, a night before his 34th birthday, according to its organizing firm SHOWNOTE on Thursday. Dubbed the “JUNJIN Live Talk 2013 – 34, Between Jun Jin and Chungjae [his real name]” (translated title), around all 900 seats to the upcoming event sold out in half a minute yesterday, SHOWNOTE added. Despite his tight schedule due to SHINHWA’s on-going Asia tour, Jun is said to have worked hard to give his best performance for several of his songs including his solo tunes “Love Is Not Coming” and “WA,” as well as talk honestly about his past 16 years as an idol singer, actor and human being. [22]

2014:Shinhwa 16th anniversary Debut

Jun Jin participating in Shinhwa 16th Anniversary Concert along with other Shinhwa member in Olympic Gymnastics Arena.The concert was hold for two days: 22 and 23 March and Jun Jin said he will consider to record a new solo album in this year.

Discography

Albums

Album # Album Information Track listing
1st

New Decade

  • Released: April 25, 2008
  • Label: Open World Entertainment
  1. "Intro"
  2. "Wa"
  3. "아픈사랑"
  4. "한걸음"
  5. "For You"
  6. "좋은 사람"
  7. "귀여워요"
  8. "Fancy Lounge"
  9. "천번이라도"
  10. "Wa" (Instrumental)
  11. "Epilogue"
2nd

Fascination

  • Released: May 7, 2009
  • Label: Open World Entertainment
  • Format: Mini album
  1. "바보처럼" (feat. PJ Jun & Lee Si-young)
  2. "Hey Ya!" (feat. Big Tone & Son Dam-bi)
  3. "Happy Ending"
  4. "날 사랑해라.."
  5. "사랑하지 않아요"

Singles

Single # Album Information Track listing
1st

Love Doesn't Come

  • Released: November 16, 2006
  • Label: Open World Entertainment
  1. "사랑이 오지 않아요" (Love Doesn't Come)
  2. "천번이라도" (A Thousand Times)
  3. "돌아와줘" (Come Back)
  4. "사랑이 오지 않아요" (Love Doesn't Come - Instrumental)
1st

Love Doesn't Come ("Forever" Special Edition)

  • Released: February 21, 2007
  • Label: Open World Entertainment
  1. "Forever" (Korean ver.) (Duet with Linda Liao)
  2. "Forever" (Chinese ver.) (Duet with Linda Liao)
  3. "사랑이 오지 않아요" (Love Doesn't Come)
  4. "천번이라도" (A Thousand Times)
  5. "돌아와줘" (Come Back)
  6. "Forever" (Instrumental)

Filmography

Film

Year Title Hangul Notes
2002 Emergency Act 19[23] 긴급조치 19호 with Shinhwa

Television series

  • 2003 - Nonstop 4
  • 2004 - Forbidden Love aks Nine-Tailed Fox
  • 2005 - Let's Go To The Beach
  • 2005 - Banjun Drama - SBS
  • 2008 - Here He Comes - MBC
  • 2008 - Chinese drama: You are my dreams - 你是我的夢
  • 2009 - MBC daily drama: That Person is Coming as PD / TV Director (airing in Oct 06th, 2008 - Feb 27th, 2009)

Variety shows

Music videos

  • "Cha Cha Love" - Zhao Wei (2007)
  • "Kiss me, Kiss me" - Lee hyun Ji (2008)
  • "SOLO"-Dynamic Duo feat Jun Jin (2009)
  • Jun Jin Feat. Uee MV - His & Her Situation (October 2009)
  • "U.F.O" by Stellar - March 2012

Awards

Endorsement

  • June 2005 - Kyochon Chicken CF model
  • March 2005 - Coca Cola CF model
  • January 2005 - Swiss watch Rado CF model
  • October 2004 - 'Ivy Club' CF model
  • September 2003 - BROS CF model
  • May 2002 - FRJ CF model
  • November 2001 - 'Ivy Club' CF model
  • November 2001 - Nongshim Srimp cracker CF model
  • November 2001 - CGV theatre CF model
  • November 2001 - Leukkapeu(??) CF model
  • June 2001 - FRJ CF model
  • November 2000 - 'Ivy Club' CF model

Fashion Show

  • March 2nd 2005 - 'Tony&Terry' Charity Jewelry Show main model
  • July 2nd 2004 - Tommy Jean launching fashion show
  • October 26th 2000 - `01 S/S Seoul Collection Lee Shinwoo Fashion Sho

References

  1. ^ Lee Yong-sung "Osaka concert features Korean Wave stars" Korea Herald. 25 January 2007. Retrieved 2012-04-10
  2. ^ "2007 Year-end Chart". Recording Industry Association of Korea (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2008-05-08. Retrieved 2008-02-24. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ "20070819". JF Story Entertainment (in Korean). Retrieved 2007-08-19. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  4. ^ "전진 뮤비, 선정적 이유로 ‘19금’ 판정" DongA.com. Retrieved 2008-06-08 Template:Ko icon
  5. ^ Yoo Bo-lam "Jun Jin to have first concert in Japan" Korea Herald. 25 April 2008. Retrieved 2012-04-10
  6. ^ Park So-yoen "Fans from Asia see off Jun Jin to army" 10 Asia. 22 October 2009. Retrieved 2011-11-11
  7. ^ Kim, Jessica "Jun Jin to be discharged from military next week" 10 Asia. 11 November 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-11
  8. ^ Oh, MiJung "Jun Jin Released from Public Service" Mnet News. 14 November 2011. Retrieved 2012-04-01
  9. ^ Sunwoo, Carla (26 December 2011). "Jun Jin holds Christmas Day fan meeting in Taiwan". Joongang Daily. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
  10. ^ Sunwoo, Carla (3 February 2012). "Jun Jin to star in Stellar music video". Joongang Daily. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
  11. ^ "Shinhwa Form Their Own Agency" Chosun Ilbo. 3 August 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-05
  12. ^ "신화, 섬뜩한 뱀파이어 변신…23일 10집 발매". Nate News (in Korean). 17 March 2012. Retrieved 2012-03-19.
  13. ^ "Shinhwa to release upcoming 10th album on March 23". 10 Asia. 16 March 2012. Retrieved 2012-03-26.
  14. ^ Hong, Lucia (1 February 2012). "Shinhwa releases teaser video for upcoming concert". 10 Asia. Retrieved 13 December 2012.
  15. ^ Suk, Monica (26 March 2012). "CONCERT REVIEW: Shinhwa: Reborn with The Return". 10 Asia. Retrieved 13 December 2012.
  16. ^ Park, HyunMin (4 March 2012). "Shinhwa to have Shinhwa Broadcast". Mnet News. CJ E&M. Retrieved 12 November 2012.
  17. ^ Ho, Stewart (26 June 2012). "Shinhwa's Jun Jin's Contract With the Scandal-Plagued Open World Entertainment Ends". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
  18. ^ Sunwoo, Carla (25 June 2012). "Shinhwa's Jun Jin carries on with China tour despite back surgery". Joongang Daily. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
  19. ^ Ho, Stewart (22 June 2012). "Jun Jin Receives Back Surgery for Slipped Disk". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
  20. ^ Ho, Stewart (6 July 2012). "Shinhwa Members Go Back to High School Without Jun Jin". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved 14 December 2012.
  21. ^ Park, HyunMin; Erika Kim (translation) (9 July 2012). "Concert Review: Shinhwa Colors Beijing Orange with Finale of Asia Tour". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
  22. ^ http://www.tenasia.com/shinhwa-jun-jin-to-hold-fan-meeting-in-august/
  23. ^ "Emergency Act 19" IMDb. Retrieved 2012-08-31.
  24. ^ http://absolutshinhwa.wordpress.com/2008/12/30/081230-junjin-wins-best-star-award-at-mbc-entertainment-awards/

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