1 hr 27 min

A Founding Father's History of Kpop feat. Jae Chong Crazy Brit Asian

    • Society & Culture

Episode 23 and it's ICONIC!! Now for a lot of you probably wouldn’t know who Jae Chong and his kpop boy group Solid is but you'd be forgiven as they debuted back in 1993 and were the first Korean American group to break into Korea. Sold millions of records and has worked with so many names you would have grown up with. We talk about this but did you know Kanye is on a kpop song? Have a guess who made that happen?  Vaness Wu from F4, Jay Chou, Coco Lee, Aziatix which includes Nicky Lee and Flowsik, honestly Google and Wikipedia Jae Chong, the list of artists and achievements are insane. Over 70million records sold! We take a trip down memory lane with a King of Korean RnB as we talk about the differences between then and now. What it was like being at the heart of Kpop’s transformation through his decorated career seeing it from all sides as an artist, producer and music exec. The formula for success, working with talent, his mission with Kpop, some advice for upcoming artists, his new project Saviyn and what music industry backlash can mean to Kpop’s future. Find out all this and so much more in this very special episode full of gems. Trust me, this is one you’ll wanna listen to the end. Link in bio.
A very big thank you and huge love to Calista Wu for the connection and making this happen🙏
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Jae Chong
Instagram: @iamjaechong  https://www.instagram.com/iamjaechong/
@solidkr https://www.instagram.com/solidkr/
@saviyn https://www.instagram.com/saviynmusic/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5q1uBUD1pD6yINdh3xCjK5?si=Cn4WZlpJS0S6XUlvtooZ-Q&dl_branch=1
Contact: Crazy Brit Asian  
Instagram: @crazybritasian  https://www.instagram.com/crazybritasian/  
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crazybritasian/  
Email: crazybritasian@gmail.com
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crazybritasian/message

Episode 23 and it's ICONIC!! Now for a lot of you probably wouldn’t know who Jae Chong and his kpop boy group Solid is but you'd be forgiven as they debuted back in 1993 and were the first Korean American group to break into Korea. Sold millions of records and has worked with so many names you would have grown up with. We talk about this but did you know Kanye is on a kpop song? Have a guess who made that happen?  Vaness Wu from F4, Jay Chou, Coco Lee, Aziatix which includes Nicky Lee and Flowsik, honestly Google and Wikipedia Jae Chong, the list of artists and achievements are insane. Over 70million records sold! We take a trip down memory lane with a King of Korean RnB as we talk about the differences between then and now. What it was like being at the heart of Kpop’s transformation through his decorated career seeing it from all sides as an artist, producer and music exec. The formula for success, working with talent, his mission with Kpop, some advice for upcoming artists, his new project Saviyn and what music industry backlash can mean to Kpop’s future. Find out all this and so much more in this very special episode full of gems. Trust me, this is one you’ll wanna listen to the end. Link in bio.
A very big thank you and huge love to Calista Wu for the connection and making this happen🙏
——————————————————————————————
Jae Chong
Instagram: @iamjaechong  https://www.instagram.com/iamjaechong/
@solidkr https://www.instagram.com/solidkr/
@saviyn https://www.instagram.com/saviynmusic/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5q1uBUD1pD6yINdh3xCjK5?si=Cn4WZlpJS0S6XUlvtooZ-Q&dl_branch=1
Contact: Crazy Brit Asian  
Instagram: @crazybritasian  https://www.instagram.com/crazybritasian/  
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crazybritasian/  
Email: crazybritasian@gmail.com
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crazybritasian/message

1 hr 27 min

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