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05 July 2010

[NEWS] 100705 Jay meets with the Korean press for the first time @ jaybumaom

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Jay , meet him !
Seupocheukan Article Date 2010-07-06 06:30 original articles


He first approached me with a greeting. "How are you?" he asked. It was his first meeting with the press since his arrival and he seemed as if he was welcoming the meeting rather than feeling pressured.

Sports Khan was able to meet with Jaebum twice recently. Once in Kangbook, Seoul and the next in a recording studio in Kangnam, Seoul.

"I've been healthy and doing well. I wanted to come to Korea so much. I was surprised when so many fans appeared at the airport, but I was also very thankful."

As other staff members began to arrive, he stood up and bowed deeply to greet them with his hands collected in front of him. He gave a sincere, genuine smile and participated in their conversations.

When asked, "Hasn't it been hard for you?" He gave a short reply, "Yes," and bowed his head once more.

His body is covered in bruises, especially his elbows and wrist.

"I've been practicing b-boying with the AOM members which is why it's like this. Even if my body is tired, my heart is comfortable."

The first meeting with Jaebum was with his parents, his tall younger brother, and the members of the b-boy team, AOM. His parents were in the middle of mixing up a bowl of bibimbap for the AOM members, who were still amazed with everything Seoul had to offer.

When one of the members was asked, "Is it to your tastes?" he answered, "My heart has the soul of Asia." He explained that his relationship with Jaebum helped him learn more about Asia, especially Korea.

Jaebum had continuously conversed with his fans through the internet, confessing his feelings and uploading videos of him singing or dancing. Jaebum stated, "It was my way of responding to my thankful fans." Regarding working with America's top artist BoB, he stated, "It was such an honorable experience for me."

On this day, Jaebum received the script for Hype Nation and read it carefully.

"I'm not too worried about b-boying. It's something I've always done. I need to work harder with acting, though. Korean script is more comfortable for me than an English script."

The second meeting with Jaebum was while he was featuring for an artist at a recording studio. He finished off the recording in a professional manner and expressed his mature singing style. Everyone at the scene seemed satisfied.

'Demon,' to be included in Hype Nation's OST, will be released in Korea, America, and then the rest of Asia by fall. He will be returning to the stage.

'Demon' is written by Teddy Riley, the composer of Michael Jackson's 'Dangerous.' 'Demon' was originally written for Michael Jackson but due to his sudden death, the song was given to Jaebum.

Jaebum is currently working with DMW. Regarding Ned Sherman, Jaebum stated, "He's such a thankful person." He has yet to answer anything regarding a management contract within Korea.








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Jay , " South Korea was so good .. Hangul Ambassador oewojyeo "
News Article Date 2010-07-06 06:30 Last modified 2010-07-06 06:48



"I really wanted to come to Korea. It's easier for me to memorize Korean lines rather than my English script, although I'm rehearsing my English script.

Recently in Kangbook, Seoul, group 2PM's former member Jaebum met with Union News in a recording studio. He looked tired, his face sunken and skinny and his knees and elbows covered in bruises.

This was his first meeting with the press since his leave last year.

Omitted summary.

The first first meeting took place with his parents, younger brother, and b-boy team AOM.

One would think he would be pressured meeting with the Korean press for the first time but he gave a welcoming greeting and stated, "I really like it here. I've wanted to come to Korea for a while."

"I spent my time in America by b-boying. I was thankful so many fans came out at the airport. All of the videos I upload of me dancing and singing, it's all for my fans."

When asked, "Wasn't it hard for you, having to leave due to such an unfortunate incident?" Instead of replying, Jaebum gave a shy laughter and saved his words.

Regarding his future activities, Jaebum stated, "Ned Sherman of DMW is in charge of my activities overseas. He will be helping me a lot with my activities in America. He's such a thankful person for me but I haven't thought of contracting with a management in Korea yet. "

This was the first time in 15 years since Jaebum's parents came to Korea. Jaebum has a lot of his father's features but his body resembles his mother the most. His father personally mixed the bibimbap for the AOM members while his mother commented on how Korea has gotten a lot cleaner and expressed her surprise at the number of fans that came to greet them at the airport.

A member of AOM stated, "I've been with Jaebum for such a long time, I've got an Asian soul in me."

A few days later, we were able to meet with Jaebum at a recording studio while he was featuring for another Korean artist. He finished his part in under an hour with his perfect rap and vocal talent and began concentrating on his role as 'Darkness.'

"This afternoon, I did a script rehearsal and then practiced dancing with Gamblerz's leader Jang Kyungho for four hours. I'm practicing a script with both English and Korean but the Korean is easier for me to memorize. B-boying is something I ' ve always done so it's not hard but this is my first time acting so I need more practice. "

An industry associate that watched over the filming stated, "Jaebum's dancing skills are extraordinary. He's really the best out of the members of AOM."

Jaebum is planning to stay in Korea for about three months and has already recorded four of the OST's songs in America.

Michael Jackson's producer, Teddy Riley, has also composed 'Demon' which is set to release as a single in both Korea and America first.

The other three songs features Jaebum in a variety of ways. Snoop Dogg's remake of David Bowie's hit track 'Fame' and American R & B singer Brandon's song 'Addict' has Jaebum featured in it while a song without a title has Jaebum along with Bone Thug's Harmony's member Crazy Bone and American rapper T-Pain.

An associate of Hype Nation stated, "Two of these songs will be chosen along with a few others to include in Jaebum's debut album in America."

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