Jay Park Wants To Be Hip-Hop's 1st Asian-American Music Mogul (Ep. 2) | Homecoming

In 2008, Seattle native Jay Park debuted with K-pop boy group 2PM, which led to a successful solo career in Korea. Ten years later, the rapper-singer signed to Roc Nation as the hip-hop label’s first Asian-American artist. With the U.S. now in his sights, Jay Park is fighting to become the first Asian-American hip-hop mogul. Catch new episodes of ‘Homecoming’ Mondays on YouTube.

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