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Jisung | |
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![]() Park Jisung in May 2018 | |
Born | Park Ji-sung February 5, 2002 |
Other names | Andy Park [1] |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2013 | –present
Musical career | |
Genres | K-pop |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Labels | SM |
Member of | |
Formerly of | SM Rookies |
Website | Official website |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 박지성 |
Revised Romanization | Bak Ji-seong |
McCune–Reischauer | Pak Chisŏng |
Park Ji-sung ( Korean: 박지성; born February 5, 2002), also known mononymously as Jisung is a South Korean singer, dancer, and actor. [2] Park is a member of the Kpop boy group NCT, where he serves as the main dancer, [3] [4] and in subunit NCT Dream [5] and rotational subunit NCT U. [5]
Prior to his debut with NCT, Park was active as a dancer, performing with dance crews and as a backup dancer for artists. [1] Park also worked as a child actor and appeared in various television dramas, films, and commercials. [6] [1]
Park Ji-sung was born on February 5, 2002, in Seoul, South Korea. [6] At 8 years old, he started learning popping from Nam Hyun-joon and continued to be active in his dance crew, until he was 11 years old. [6]
In addition to performing with dance crews and as a backup dancer for artists, Park also appeared as a child actor in several TV dramas, films, and commercials, [1] including the 2010 KBS2 children's program TV Kindergarten Funny Funny, [7] the drama Tree with Deep Roots, and films Crossbow War [8] and Go, Stop, Murder (2014). [9] In 2013, Park represented South Korea in the CCTV International Children’s Concert held in China, [10] where NCT's Chinese member Chenle also performed. [11]
In 2013, Park participated in Mnet dance program Dancing 9 [8] and was scouted by an SM Entertainment talent agent. [12] As his mother being a fan of TVXQ and SHINee, he agreed to audition and successfully became a trainee under SM Entertainment. [8] On December 17, 2013, he made his debut as part of SM Entertainment's pre-debut team SM Rookies, [13] when he was just 11 years old. [14]
From 2014 to 2015, Park participated in the "SMTown Week" and "SMTown Live World Tour IV" world concert tours. [15] In July 2015, he appeared in TVXQ's U-Know's music video "Champagne". [16] [17] [15] On July 23, 2015, he appeared on Disney Channel's The Mickey Mouse Club [18] [15] during his time as an SM Rookies member. [19] [1] In 2016, he filmed the reality show NCT Life in Bangkok . [20]
On August 25, 2016, Park officially debuted as a member of NCT Dream with the single "Chewing Gum," [21] [22] [23] and performed on Mnet's "M! Countdown." [24] [25] [15]
In May 2018, Park participated in JTBC's Why Not? The Dancer, [1] filming the show in Los Angeles, America, with his seniors, Eunhyuk and Taemin from SM Entertainment and Lee Gi-kwang. [26] In September 2018, Park was a contestant on the KBS dance survival show Dancing High [27] and scoring 71 points from fellow dancers, and 72 points from the judges, [28] winning 9th place in the first episode. [29]
In 2020, due to a knee injury, Park was not present for NCT 2020 Resonance promotion. [30] In 2021, Park became the youngest Kpop idol double-million album seller. [31]
In 2021, Park took part in NCT 2021 Universe, the third-studio album by NCT. [32] He participated in Beautiful, [33] Birthday Party, Vroom, and Dreaming with NCT Dream.
In 2023, Park took part in NCT 2023 Golden Age, the fourth-studio album by NCT. He participated in The Bat, Kangaroo, Alley Oop as part of rotational sub-unit NCT U, and Golden Age the title track. [34] Park is ranked within the top 100 in Korea's idol brand ranking in 2023. [35] [36] [37]
Park Ji-sung is a registered composer at the Korean Music Copyright Association, with registration number 10020001. [38]
Song | Year | Album | Artist | Ref. |
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"Dear Dream" | 2018 | We Go Up | NCT Dream | [39] |
"Bye My First..." | 2019 | We Boom | ||
"Best Friend" | ||||
"Rainbow" | 2021 | Hot Sauce | ||
"It's Yours..." | 2022 | Glitch Mode | ||
"Replay" | ||||
"Never Goodbye" | ||||
"Like We Just Met" | 2023 | ISTJ |
Year | Title | Role |
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2010 | Kindergarten Funny Funny [7] [1] | Himself |
2013 | No Cave [40] [1] | Ji-seong |
Go, Stop, Murder [9] [1] | Jeong-won |
Year | Title | Channel | Notes |
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2015 | Mickey Mouse Club | Disney Channel Korea | [15] [18] |
2018 | Why Not? The Dancer | JTBC | [26] [1] |
Dancing High | KBS2 | [27] [29] [28] [1] |
![]() | The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
notability guideline for music. (April 2024) |
Jisung | |
---|---|
![]() Park Jisung in May 2018 | |
Born | Park Ji-sung February 5, 2002 |
Other names | Andy Park [1] |
Occupations |
|
Years active | 2013 | –present
Musical career | |
Genres | K-pop |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Labels | SM |
Member of | |
Formerly of | SM Rookies |
Website | Official website |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 박지성 |
Revised Romanization | Bak Ji-seong |
McCune–Reischauer | Pak Chisŏng |
Park Ji-sung ( Korean: 박지성; born February 5, 2002), also known mononymously as Jisung is a South Korean singer, dancer, and actor. [2] Park is a member of the Kpop boy group NCT, where he serves as the main dancer, [3] [4] and in subunit NCT Dream [5] and rotational subunit NCT U. [5]
Prior to his debut with NCT, Park was active as a dancer, performing with dance crews and as a backup dancer for artists. [1] Park also worked as a child actor and appeared in various television dramas, films, and commercials. [6] [1]
Park Ji-sung was born on February 5, 2002, in Seoul, South Korea. [6] At 8 years old, he started learning popping from Nam Hyun-joon and continued to be active in his dance crew, until he was 11 years old. [6]
In addition to performing with dance crews and as a backup dancer for artists, Park also appeared as a child actor in several TV dramas, films, and commercials, [1] including the 2010 KBS2 children's program TV Kindergarten Funny Funny, [7] the drama Tree with Deep Roots, and films Crossbow War [8] and Go, Stop, Murder (2014). [9] In 2013, Park represented South Korea in the CCTV International Children’s Concert held in China, [10] where NCT's Chinese member Chenle also performed. [11]
In 2013, Park participated in Mnet dance program Dancing 9 [8] and was scouted by an SM Entertainment talent agent. [12] As his mother being a fan of TVXQ and SHINee, he agreed to audition and successfully became a trainee under SM Entertainment. [8] On December 17, 2013, he made his debut as part of SM Entertainment's pre-debut team SM Rookies, [13] when he was just 11 years old. [14]
From 2014 to 2015, Park participated in the "SMTown Week" and "SMTown Live World Tour IV" world concert tours. [15] In July 2015, he appeared in TVXQ's U-Know's music video "Champagne". [16] [17] [15] On July 23, 2015, he appeared on Disney Channel's The Mickey Mouse Club [18] [15] during his time as an SM Rookies member. [19] [1] In 2016, he filmed the reality show NCT Life in Bangkok . [20]
On August 25, 2016, Park officially debuted as a member of NCT Dream with the single "Chewing Gum," [21] [22] [23] and performed on Mnet's "M! Countdown." [24] [25] [15]
In May 2018, Park participated in JTBC's Why Not? The Dancer, [1] filming the show in Los Angeles, America, with his seniors, Eunhyuk and Taemin from SM Entertainment and Lee Gi-kwang. [26] In September 2018, Park was a contestant on the KBS dance survival show Dancing High [27] and scoring 71 points from fellow dancers, and 72 points from the judges, [28] winning 9th place in the first episode. [29]
In 2020, due to a knee injury, Park was not present for NCT 2020 Resonance promotion. [30] In 2021, Park became the youngest Kpop idol double-million album seller. [31]
In 2021, Park took part in NCT 2021 Universe, the third-studio album by NCT. [32] He participated in Beautiful, [33] Birthday Party, Vroom, and Dreaming with NCT Dream.
In 2023, Park took part in NCT 2023 Golden Age, the fourth-studio album by NCT. He participated in The Bat, Kangaroo, Alley Oop as part of rotational sub-unit NCT U, and Golden Age the title track. [34] Park is ranked within the top 100 in Korea's idol brand ranking in 2023. [35] [36] [37]
Park Ji-sung is a registered composer at the Korean Music Copyright Association, with registration number 10020001. [38]
Song | Year | Album | Artist | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
"Dear Dream" | 2018 | We Go Up | NCT Dream | [39] |
"Bye My First..." | 2019 | We Boom | ||
"Best Friend" | ||||
"Rainbow" | 2021 | Hot Sauce | ||
"It's Yours..." | 2022 | Glitch Mode | ||
"Replay" | ||||
"Never Goodbye" | ||||
"Like We Just Met" | 2023 | ISTJ |
Year | Title | Role |
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2010 | Kindergarten Funny Funny [7] [1] | Himself |
2013 | No Cave [40] [1] | Ji-seong |
Go, Stop, Murder [9] [1] | Jeong-won |
Year | Title | Channel | Notes |
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2015 | Mickey Mouse Club | Disney Channel Korea | [15] [18] |
2018 | Why Not? The Dancer | JTBC | [26] [1] |
Dancing High | KBS2 | [27] [29] [28] [1] |