Jay B
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Born | Lim Jae-beom January 6, 1994 Siheung, South Korea | ||||||
Education | Konkuk University | ||||||
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Instrument | Vocals | ||||||
Years active | 2012–present | ||||||
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Website | Official website | ||||||
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Hangul | 임재범 | ||||||
Hanja | 林在範 | ||||||
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Hangul | 제이비 | ||||||
Revised Romanization | Jeibi | ||||||
McCune–Reischauer | Cheibi |
Lim Jae-beom[1][3] (Korean: 임재범; born January 6, 1994),[4] better known as Jay B (제이비; stylized in all caps),[5] and formerly JB,[6] is a South Korean singer, songwriter, and actor. Jay B is the leader of South Korean boy band group Got7, a member of boy band duo JJ Project and sub-unit Jus2, as well as part of R&B soul crew Offshore as Def..[7][8] He made his small-screen debut through the drama series Dream High 2 in 2012.[9]
Biography
[edit]Lim Jae-beom was born in Siheung, Gyeonggi Province,[10] and grew up in Goyang.[11] When he was seven, after watching g.o.d. perform, he developed the dream of becoming a singer.[12][unreliable source?] He started b-boying in his third year of middle school after failing a school test,[13][14][15][16] dancing with friends at Ilsan, Paju, Boramae and Jeongbalsan station, and taking part in competitions.[17][18] As a b-boy, he used the stage name Defsoul, taking Musiq Soulchild's "Just Friends" music video as inspiration.[19] In 2009 he was scouted by JYP Entertainment at a b-boy competition: he was not interested in attending the audition, but his father pushed him to do so.[20] He subsequently passed the open audition, winning first place with Jinyoung over 10,000 applicants.[21] He became interested in musical composition and hip hop culture as a b-boy,[19] but at the beginning of his idol training, he thought that learning to sing was meaningless, and concentrated only on dancing;[15][16] however, after listening to D'Angelo, he started singing and composing his first songs.[15][16][19]
Career
[edit]2011–2014: Debut and career beginnings
[edit]In 2011, Jay B was cast in the role of Jang Woo-jae in the television drama Dream High 2,[9] which began airing on January 30, 2012, on KBS for 16 episodes.[22] In order not to be confused with singer Yim Jae-beom, he adopted the stage name of JB.[23] In May 2012, he and fellow trainee Jinyoung debuted as the duo JJ Project with the single album Bounce.[21][24] Their official music video for the title track "Bounce" was released on May 19.[25]
On March 11, 2013, it was announced that he would be appearing as Seo Mi-joon on MBC's new drama When a Man Falls in Love.[26] On January 16, 2014, the two members of JJ Project debuted as part of a seven-member boy band called Got7.[27]
2015–2020: Solo activities and first photo exhibition
[edit]In 2015, he played the lead role in Dream Knight, a web drama, as a superhero version of himself, alongside his fellow Got7 members, featuring actress Song Ha-yoon as the female lead role.[28][29]
In 2016, with the extended play Flight Log: Departure, his self-written songs started being included in Got7's album under the pseudonym Defsoul[1] or Def.[2][30]
In 2018, together with group mate Yugyeom, he participated in the art collaboration project Collaboran for carbonated mineral water brand Perrier with American multimedia artist Ben Jones. The creation process was later revealed through a reality show in May.[31]
On March 5, 2019, he and Yugyeom debuted as Jus2, a sub-unit of Got7, with their EP Focus and its lead single "Focus on Me."[32] In December 2019, he launched the JB Collection, a summer-themed clothing line in collaboration with Represent, which went on sale for two weeks and sold 35,940 items.[33]
He also released two compilation extended plays with the Offshore crew, Scene #1 on June 24, 2019,[34] and Scene #2 on March 26, 2020.[35] As Def., he held his first photo exhibition named Alone from October 6 to 12, 2020, in Seoul.[36][37]
2021: Departure from JYP Entertainment and SOMO:Fume
[edit]On January 19, 2021, following the expiration of his contract, he left JYP Entertainment.[38] With the release of Got7's single "Encore" on February 20, he started using the new stage name Jay B.[39] On May 11, 2021, he signed an exclusive contract with H1ghr Music,[40][41] debuting as a solo artist three days later by releasing the single "Switch It Up" featuring rapper Sokodomo,[8] which entered at number 12 on the Gaon Download Chart.[42] The R&B track was self-written and self-composed by Jay B with Jay Park and Cha Cha Malone, who also produced it,[43] and talks about love, while the title conveys that his life is going to change.[8] On May 25, 2021, Jay B became the first Korean soloist to enter the Billboard R&B Digital Song Sales Chart, debuting at number six.[44][45] He also became the third Korean soloist to chart on Billboard R&B/Hip Hop Digital Song Sales Chart with "Switch It Up" entering at number 18.[45][46][47]
On July 30, 2021, he became the first cover star for the launching of TMRW Magazine Korea. The 100-page magazine had been curated with Jay B himself and featured an exclusive interview, photoshoot and his own film photographies.[48] In August, he appeared on MBC's singing competition show King of Mask Singer as "Toad's House" on episode 319.[49] On August 26, 2021, his first EP, SOMO:Fume and the music video of the title track "B.T.W (Feat. Jay Park)" were released both digitally and physically.[50] As part of the album promotions, Jay B held his first solo global fan meeting, "SOMO:Fume, Style of My Own:Fume," on September 25 through online platform Bbangya TV,[51] while the official merchandise launched to commemorate the release of the EP, which went on sale for one week from September 2,[52] was sold out in five days.[53] An offline pop-up store selling additional items was subsequently opened in Seoul for two weeks from October 1, 2021.[54]
In September, he participated in "Feel the Rhythm of Korea 2", a promotional campaign sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Tourism Organization, for which he sang "I'm Surfin," a re-interpretation of traditional song "Niliria" (늴리리야; Nuilliri-ya), which was released on September 3 along a music video.[55] On September 27, Jay B launched his second clothing line with Represent, "Live Without Regrets", under his moniker Def.[56] On October 18, he collaborated with Italian singer-songwriter and producer Fudasca on the single "Is It A Dream?,"[57] while in November, he starred in the new Adidas Originals winter campaign, "Open Spirit," along with Blackpink.[58]
2022–present: Other music releases and world tour
[edit]On January 26, 2022, Jay B released his first physical extended play as Def., Love.,[59][60] which was listed among the best albums and EPs of the first half of the year by Bandwagon,[61] and named one of the best Korean hip hop and R&B albums of 2022 according to Rolling Stone India.[62]
On June 18, 2022, he held the Nostalgic concert at Jangchung Arena to commemorate ten years since his debut:[63] the event was followed by more than 10,000 people both online and offline.[64] On July 25, 2022, the exclusive contract between Jay B and H1ghr Music expired and he signed with CDNZA Records.[65][66] His first release under the new label was the single "Rocking Chair",[67] which he first performed at the Nostalgic concert,[64] and that was chosen by Bandwagon as one of the best songs of the year.[68]
On September 21, Jay B released his third EP Be Yourself,[69] and three days later kicked off the Tape: Press Pause World Tour in Seoul,[70] which continued in Asia, Latin America and Europe for the rest of the year[71][72] and concluded in January 2023 with three encore performances in Bangkok and Seoul.[73] On the occasion of the two Thai stops in October, which saw the singer performing in front of 24,000 people at a sold-out Impact Exhibition Hall, Jay B held a pop-up exhibition from October 17 to November 15 at the Siam Center, presenting ideas and inspirations behind the Be Yourself album.[74][75] In the meantime, he released his fourth EP, once again as Def., which was titled Abandoned Love..[76]
In February 2023, ahead of his enlistment, he released the special album Seasonal Hiatus, featuring three new songs.[77][78] In April, he terminated his contract with CDNZA Records.[79] On October 6, 2023, Mauve Company announced that Jay B had signed an exclusive contract with them.[80]
Following his public service worker discharge on November 1, 2024, Jay B released his first full album Archive 1: [Road Runner] on November 27, followed by the concert Tape: Re Load in Seoul and Bangkok.[81]
Personal life
[edit]Jay B was diagnosed with clinical depression as well as panic disorder, and has since taken prescribed medication for them.[82]
During his younger years, his parents divorced due to his father's drinking problem, and his mother later remarried.[83] His family runs a tomato farm in Ilsan.[84]
On September 12, 2014, he was involved in a minor car accident while the driver was trying to change lanes to avoid a parked car when a bus came up behind, causing their car to hit a van. Neither Jay B nor his staff suffered major injuries.[85] In 2016, he was unable to participate in several Got7's Fly Tour concerts and a M!Countdown performance due to a spinal disc injury.[86][87] He returned for the Fly in Singapore concert at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre on June 24, two months after the injury.[88]
Jay B majored in film at Konkuk University.[89][90]
In February 2023, it was reported that he was serving as a public service worker for his mandatory military service.[91] He was discharged on November 1, 2024.[92]
Philanthropy
[edit]On November 24, 2017, it was revealed that he had donated ₩10 million (US$8,846.23) to the Pohang Earthquake Relief Fund under his real name.[93] On February 27, 2020, he donated ₩10 million (US$8,472.67) to the Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.[94]
After being appointed an ambassador for ChildFund Korea (Green Umbrella Children's Foundation) in 2018, Jay B has continued to donate to the organization over the years to help underprivileged children.[95][96] In 2021 he donated the profits from the sales of his SOMO:Fume merchandise and his Def. Represent collection to support families in need caused by COVID-19 and abused children, reaching ₩100 million (US$87,416.41) and thus being appointed as an official member of the Green Noble Club in December.[96]
On January 18, 2022, he donated ₩50 million (US$38,716.27) for the Goyang Love Sharing Hope campaign to establish an emergency support system for gaps in welfare in Goyang.[97][98] On February 10, 2023, the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation announced that he had donated ₩60 million (US$45,953.68) to help children around the world and that the donation would be used mainly for the victims of the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake.[91]
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]Title | Details | Peak chart positions |
Sales | |
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KOR [99] |
JPN | |||
Archive 1: [Road Runner] |
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13 | TBA |
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Extended plays
[edit]Title | Details | Peak chart positions |
Sales | |
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KOR [99] |
JPN [101] | |||
SOMO:Fume |
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5 | 33 | |
Love. (as Def.) |
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3 | — |
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Be Yourself |
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7 | — |
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Abandoned Love. (as Def.) |
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11 | — |
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Seasonal Hiatus |
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25 | — |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart. |
Mixtapes
[edit]Title | Album details | Track listing |
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1/? vol. 1 |
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1/? vol. 2 |
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1/? vol. 2 (Remix) |
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1/? vol. 3 |
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1/? vol. 4 |
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1/? vol. 5 |
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Singles
[edit]Title | Year | Peak chart positions |
Sales | Album |
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KOR [110][111] | ||||
As lead artist | ||||
"Rainy" | 2018 | — | — | Hyena on the Keyboard Part. 4 |
"Switch It Up" (feat. Sokodomo) |
2021 | —[a] | SOMO:Fume | |
"B.T.W" (feat. Jay Park) |
130 | |||
"Fame" (feat. Junny) |
—[b] | |||
"Is It a Dream?" (Def. and Fudasca) |
— | Non-album single | ||
"Sunset with You" (Def.) |
2022 | 152 | Love. | |
"Hello 2.0 (Legends Only)" (James Reid, Jay B and ØZI) |
— | Non-album singles | ||
"BRB" (Cha Cha Malone, GroovyRoom, Haon, Sik-K, Trade L, Big Naughty, PH-1, Park Hyeon-jin, Jay Park, Jay B) |
— | |||
"Lone Wolf (3:00 AM)" (풀리지 않는 고민 (3:00 am)) (Skinny Brown, Kim Seungmin, Jay B, Big Naughty) |
— | Listen-Up EP.3 | ||
"Rocking Chair" (흔들의자) | — | Non-album single | ||
"Go Up" | 2022 | —[c] | Be Yourself | |
"Will Spring Come?" (봄이 올까?) (Def.) |
— | Non-album single | ||
"About You" (Soulbysel, Def.) |
2023 | — | Soulbysel Compilation 04 | |
"Crash" | 2024 | — | Archive 1: [Road Runner] | |
"Cloud Nine" | — | |||
As featured artist | ||||
"Just Because" (그냥 한번) (Baek A-yeon feat. JB of Got7) |
2016 | 12 |
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Non-album single |
"Hush" (Primary feat. JB of Got7) |
2017 | 99 |
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Pop |
"Celebrate" (Jomalxne feat. Yonko, Def.) |
— | — | $ummertime Mixtape[116] | |
"Higher" (Deepshower feat. JB) |
2018 | — | Colors[117] | |
"Callin'" (Jeebanoff feat. Def.) |
2020 | — | Good Thing. (Remix)[118] | |
"Dream" (꿈) (Wavycake and Ovus feat. Def.) |
— | REALusion | ||
"In December (Sad Night)" (12월엔 (Sad Night)) ($ün feat. Def.) |
— | White | ||
"Memory" (s/s feat. Def.) |
2021 | — | Seesaw | |
"P.S." (Mirani feat. Jay B) |
— | Uptown Girl | ||
"Thought of You" (생각했어)[119] (Ourealgoat feat. Jay B) |
— | Non-album single | ||
"Nostalgia"[120] (Junny feat. Jay B) |
— | Nostalgia | ||
"Night"[121] (NXPS feat. Def.) |
2022 | — | Non-album single | |
"Windy Day" (바람이 나를 안을 때) (Bigone feat. Jay B) |
— | BIGONEISTHENAME | ||
"I'll Be Fine" (SMMT feat. Jay B) |
— | Mr. Hollywood | ||
"GZRGH" (꺼지라고해) (Jomalxne feat. Jay B) |
— | Sky Walker | ||
As part of Offshore | ||||
"Surfin" (Mirror Boy feat. Def., Jomalxne) |
2019 | — | — | Scene #1[122] |
"Laze" (Roseinpeace feat. Def., Jomalxne) |
— | |||
"Play" (Roseinpeace feat. Jomalxne, Def., HNMR) |
— | |||
"Simple" (Def.) |
2020 | — | Scene #2[123] | |
"Smoke" (연기) (Def., Jomalxne) |
— | |||
"Take a Walk" (iHwak, HNMR, Def.) |
— | |||
"Sweet Dream" (Def.) |
— | Cut #1[124] | ||
"Just Stay" (Def., Junny) |
— | |||
"Cold Night" (Def., HNMR, Jomalxne) |
2021 | — | Scene #3[125] | |
"Just Stay" (Remastered) (Def., Junny) |
— | |||
"Call Me" (Jomalxne, Def.) |
— | |||
"Sweet Dream" (Remastered) (Def.) |
— | |||
"Favorite" (Def., Junny, iHwak, Royal Dive) |
2023 | — | Scene #4[126] | |
"Bada" (Def., Leon, Mirror Boy) |
— | |||
"Hell of a Life" (iHwak, Def., Junny, Mirror Boy) |
— | |||
Soundtrack appearances | ||||
"New Dreaming" (with Park Seo-joon) |
2012 | — | — | Dream High 2 OST |
"Together" (with Park Ji-yeon) |
— | |||
"Forever Love" | 2015 | — | Dream Knight OST | |
"U&I" (with Jackson Wang) |
2017 | — | The Package OST | |
"U&I (Chinese Version)" (with Jackson Wang) |
— | |||
"Be With You" | 2019 | — | A Day Before Us Zero OST | |
"Dive Into You" | 2022 | —[d] | Crazy Love OST | |
"Closer" (with Youngjae) |
— | Good Job OST | ||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart. |
Songwriting credits
[edit]Filmography
[edit]Dramas
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Note | Ref. |
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2012 | Dream High 2 | JB/Jang Woo-jae | ||
2013 | When a Man Falls in Love | Seo Mi-joon | ||
2015 | Dream Knight | JB | Korean-Chinese online drama by JYPE and Youku Tudou |
Television shows
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Note | Ref. |
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2012 | The Romantic & Idol | Regular member | with Jun. K, Mir, Park Hyung-sik, Son Ji-hyun, Oh Seung-ah, Jei and Shin Hye-jeong (Season 1) | |
2016 | Celebrity Bromance | Cast member | with Yoo Youngjae (B.A.P) (Season 12) | [128] |
2017 | Law of the Jungle | in Cook Islands (Episode 293–298) | [129][130] | |
I Can See Your Voice | with BamBam, Youngjae, Yugyeom, Jinyoung, and Mark | |||
2018 | Hyena on the Keyboard | Producer | Episode 6–8 | |
2019 | Prison Life of Fools | Cast member | Episode 1–6, 13–18, 23–24 | [131] |
2021 | King of Mask Singer | Contestant | as Toad's House (Episode 319) | [49] |
2022 | Artistak Game | User agent | [132] |
Web shows
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Ref. |
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2022 | The Origin | Judge | [133] |
Radio shows
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Note | Ref. |
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2015 | Kiss The Radio | Special host | with Youngjae (October 15) | |
2020 | Idol Radio | with Yugyeom (Episode 571, April 26) with Youngjae (Episodes 572, 574, April 27–28) |
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2021–2022 | StationZ: Jay B's R&B | DJ | Every Wednesday (September 8, 2021 to April 27, 2022) | [134] |
Music videos
[edit]Year | Title | Artist | Director | Notes | Ref. |
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2012 | "Together" | Jay B, Jiyeon | Dream High 2 OST | ||
2017 | "U & I" | Jay B, Jackson | The Package OST | ||
2018 | "Sunrise" | Got7 | Naive Creative Production | Solo song from Got7's album Present: You | |
2019 | "Be With You" | Jay B | A Day Before Us Season ZERO OST | [135] | |
2021 | "B.T.W" | Jay B feat. Jay Park | Beomjin (Paranoid Paradigm) | ||
"AM PM" | Jay B feat. Wheein | ||||
"Fame" | Jay B feat. Junny | ||||
"Thought of You" (생각했어) | Ourealgoat feat. Jay B | Sillyello | |||
"Nostalgia" (Lyric Video Ver.) | Junny feat. Jay B | ||||
2022 | "Sunset With You" | Def. | It's Not Spring | ||
"Hello 2.0 (Legends Only)" | James Reid, Jay B and ØZI | ||||
"Windy Day" (바람이 나를 안을 때) | Bigone feat. Jay B | Oh Ji-hwan | |||
"Dive Into You" | Jay B | Crazy Love OST | |||
"Rocking Chair" (흔들의자) | It's Not Spring | ||||
"Closer" | Jay B and Youngjae | Good Job OST | |||
"Go Up" | Jay B | Hobin | |||
"My Abandoned Love" | Def. | It's Not Spring | |||
"My Abandoned Love" (Mdnght ver.) | |||||
2024 | "Crash" (Director's Cut) | Jay B | Hobin |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Award | Year | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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APAN Music Awards | 2020 | Best All Rounder | Jay B | Won | [136] |
Asia Artist Awards | 2021 | Popularity Award – Male Solo Singer | Nominated | [137] | |
U+Idol Live Popularity Award – Male Solo Singer | Nominated | [138] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Switch It Up" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at no. 12 on the Gaon Download Chart.[42]
- ^ "Fame" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at no. 87 on the Gaon Download Chart.[112]
- ^ "Go Up" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart, but peaked at no. 24 on the Circle Download Chart.[113]
- ^ "Dive Into You" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at no. 120 on the Gaon Download Chart.[127]
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- ^ "2021 AAA U+Idol Live Popularity 2nd Vote Open". Archived from the original on November 9, 2021. Retrieved March 21, 2022.
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- Living people
- Got7 members
- JYP Entertainment artists
- K-pop singers
- Konkuk University alumni
- People from Siheung
- Singers from Gyeonggi Province
- South Korean male dancers
- South Korean male idols
- South Korean male pop singers
- South Korean male singer-songwriters
- 21st-century South Korean singer-songwriters
- South Korean male television actors
- South Korean male models
- South Korean record producers
- Male actors from Goyang