Korean-American singer Jay Park has returned with a new album.
Park unveiled his fourth full studio album “Everything You Wanted” on local music sites Thursday morning.
The artist’s first album since last November, “Everything You Wanted” contains 19 songs, including two title tracks, “Drive,” featuring singer-producer Gray, and “All I Wanna Do,” featuring rapper Loco and rhythm-and-blues singer Hoody. Both songs were produced by Park’s labelmate Cha Cha Malone, who has worked with other K-pop artists, including Red Velvet, Dok2, Shinhwa and others.
A still from music video “Drive,” from Jay Park’s new album “Everything You Wanted” (YouTube)
Along with the album, Park also released the official music video for “Drive,” which stars Bora from girl group Sistar. A jack of all trades, Park began his career in entertainment as a member of Seattle-based dance group Art of Movement in 2003. After a yearlong stint as a member of K-pop boy band 2PM, he continued on as a solo artist and founded AOMG, an independent hip-hop record label, in 2013.
Park’s new album will be available on offline channels starting Oct. 25.
By Kim Yu-young (ivykim@heraldcorp.com)