1) Kim Seok-jin (Hangul: 김석진; … Read Full Bio ↴There are several artists with this name.
1) Kim Seok-jin (Hangul: 김석진; born on December 4, 1992), also known by his stage name Jin, is a South Korean singer-songwriter. He is a member and vocalist of the South Korean boy group BTS.
2) An American-born Chinese rapper, mc Jin Au-Yeung.
3) Jin Berekelea (member of the moldavian experimental rock band Headswitch).
4) A solo project by Russian guitarist Eugene "Jin" Mischenko.
5) Jin (correct tag: じん), a sound producer, composer, and arranger from Japan.
6) Jin (you may prefer to use the tag 진); a South Korean pop singer under Woollim Entertainment scheduled to debut in a girl group sometime in late 2013/early 2014.
1) Kim Seok-jin was scouted by Big Hit Entertainment for his looks while walking down the street. At the time Kim was studying acting and had no background in music. On June 13, 2013, Kim made his debut as one of the four vocalists in BTS with their debut single album 2 Cool 4 Skool. Kim released his first co-produced track, a solo single from the album Wings titled "Awake", in 2016. The song peaked at number 31 on the Gaon Music Chart and six on the Billboard World Digital Singles Chart. In December 2016, he released a Christmas version of "Awake" on SoundCloud.
On August 9, 2018, the second solo by Kim, "Epiphany", was released as a trailer for BTS' then-upcoming compilation album Love Yourself: Answer. The song was described as a "building pop-rock melody" by Billboard and contains lyrics discussing self-acceptance and self-love. The full version of the song was eventually released as a track on Answer, peaking at number 30 on the Gaon Music Chart and four on the Billboard World Digital Singles Chart. In October, he was awarded the fifth-class Hwagwan Order of Cultural Merit by South Korean president Moon Jae-in along with other members of the group.
2015–present: Solo activities
Kim collaborated with fellow BTS member V on the song "It's Definitely You", released as part of the Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth original soundtrack. He also joined BTS member Jungkook to sing and release an alternate version of "So Far Away", a song from BTS member Suga's self-titled mixtape Agust D. Kim's solo covers include "Mom" by Ra.D, "I Love You" by Mate, and "In Front Of The Post Office In Autumn", originally by Yoon Do-hyun in 1994. They were released on SoundCloud on May 7, 2015, December 3, 2015, and June 7, 2018, respectively. He has also made several appearances as a co-host for Korean music award shows, such as Music Bank and Inkigayo.
In 2018, he was ranked as the 11th most well-known idol in South Korea, via data collected by analytics company Gallup Korea.
2) Jin The Emcee: A native of Miami, Florida, is the son of Chinese immigrants, and his parents own their own restaurant. Jin became interested in Hip Hop when he was in middle school and started battling his classmates in the cafeteria during lunch.
Jin emerged on the scene after winning consecutive emcee battles on 106 & Park's "Freestyle Friday", and after winning 7 weeks of battles; Ruff Ryders came to him and offered him a contract. He accepted and was then part of the Ruff Ryder family and his first album on the Ruff Ryder label. "The Rest is History" (2004) was Jin's rookie album and he released two singles "Learn Chinese" which was produced by Wyclef and "Senorita".
On May 18, 2005 Jin released a song named "I Quit". The song was widely misunderstood because of its name. People thought that Jin had quit the rap game but he hasn't, as he stated that he went off to explore other things.
Jin dropped his sophmore album "Jin Presents: The Emcee's Propaganda" on October 25, 2005, the album sold over 7,000 copies in its first week. The single off his second album was "Top 5" where he talked about who would be the top 5 greatest hip hop artists of all time. He also shot a video for "Top 5".
Jin now goes by the name "The Emcee" and has dropped a new single called "FYI" featuring a fellow Asian rapper Yung Mac. In 2006 Jin will release 2 albums, one of which will be called "100 Grand Jin" with "FYI" as its single which he also shot a video for. Jin is also working on a project where he is planning on releasing a Cantonese album called "ABC Jin", where ABC stands for American Born Chinese. The album will be released internationally and "ABC Jin" will be rapped in all Cantonese.
Jin's style of rapping consists of strong punchlines, and used this skill in the battles he won. His punchlines hardly ever uses metaphors that require much thought to decipher, and his bars are clean cut and powerful when used in battles. Such battles against Verse, Shells, RK, and his 106 & Park battles are great examples of his style of rapping and battling.
3) Jin Berekelea is a talented artist (member of the moldavian experimental rock band Headswitch), who also has a solo project. The musical genres Jin is active in are: Experimental / Ambient / Industrial.
Here is Jin's myspace address: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=316479109
4) Guitarist: Jin is a Russian magician of the guitar. By means of his music he will acquaint you with the world of melody, romanticism, speed, emotions, fantasy and feeling of flight.
At the beginning of fall, the new debut album of a talented guitar player Eugene "Jin" Mischenko was released. “Breaking the Sky”, the name of the album that symbolizes loud and fast appearance on the top of the music Olympus the new generation of the guitar masters. Eugene “Jin” Mischenko, is one of the founders of last year’s Miriada Project, that was one of the most talked about, and received a lot of positive reviews as well as in musical ideas and their execution.
This year, Jin decided to give us his first solo album that promises to send its listeners into a 40 minute travel inside the world of melody, romance, anxiety, speed, emotions, and science fiction. During the recording of his debut solo album, practically all work was done by Jin himself… solos, riffs, bass, keyboards and drums. On some tracks, he used the help of the bass guitar player, Aleksandr Podoroga, known by his work in Miriada. Keyboard tracks and pianos were recorded by Aleksandr “Wish” Andruhin. Riffs for the Phantom track were recorded by Anton Mironkin.
Mixing and mastering were performed in Die Records Studio by one of the best sound engineers, Eugene Vinogradov (Catharsis, Butterfly Temple, Forgive-me-not). With his performance, Eugene Mischenko proves that instrumental music in Russia takes a new beginning, a new spin, a fresh breath. It’s promising and essential. The album was released September 3rd, 2007 on Irond LTD.
Club Song
Jin Lyrics
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You can't help of the way that flow
When he leave the club ladies be like, "did you see which way did he go?"
That will wraps a coop out from a radio though
When my single drop I'ma charge 80 a show
If you droppin' with me you ready for a pitfall
When my shit hit stores I'm charge a ?
Man, I'm tryin' to cop my toys in too
Just 'cause I'm gettin' dough the beast are made at me
But these cops are jokes like "Police Academy"
Too much stress and I ain't blew up yet
When the 7 tring to the lax got you upset
I never stress over a chick I'm slick like blue balls
If I was Papa' Smurf you couldn't give me blue balls
Big dick playa, rip through balls
Balls so large they couldn't fit into jars
[Hook]
It's my club 'cause I say club
(Club, club, club, club)
Yo, this my club song this my club song
If you want to blow then you gotta make a club song
It's my club song, did he say club
(Duh, club, club, club)
Yo, this my club song this my club song
Everybody got one so I had to make a club song
[Verse 2]
Throw your hands high, reach for the sky for my piece of the pie
I'm a beast I ain't speakin' no lie
I'm freakily hot, freak a bunch of freaks in back of the Jeep
Hope on reachin' to speak
I put 'em to sleep, ain't no reason to speak
Way I creep got 'em say; "Gotta leave in a week"
Poof, be gone - I won't miss you at all
Not ain't sayin' I did you wrong; I ain't ditch you at all
Got a passion-o for gassin' hos
Live my life like everyday is a fashion show
I ain't playin', you know what I'm sayin'?
I wasn't talkin' about your IQ when I told you to give me some brain
Fam, you better play your part
'Cause your girl, she about to have a change of heart
When I come through find me in the cut like a stitch
Chick get wild up 'cause (I'M RICH JAMES BIATCH)
[Hook]
[Verse 3]
I'm playin' PlayStation brogan
In the back of a gray station wagon, (?) jean saggin'
Can't used to the club, what am I thinkin'?
Only tunnel I've been to is a Harley and a Lincoln
Problem when I'm drinkin'; I get tipsy easy
Leave the bartender a hundred-dollar tip; leave me
Shorty on the dance floor I'm down to get side of it
Since she sale of it I say, "Cool, I don't be buy of it"
[Hook]
[Hook II: 2X]
I'm in here pimpin' fam
Why else would I walk up limpin' man
And me beein' the pimp I am
Shorty order what you like 'cause it's on me
[Hook]
Jin's "Club Song" is a braggadocious track that showcases his ability to flow effortlessly over a club-ready instrumental. In the first verse, Jin talks about the attention he receives from women when leaving the club and how he plans to charge $80 per show once his single drops. He also mentions his desire to stay away from the police and the stress that comes with trying to make it in the music industry. The hook emphasizes the importance of having a club song and how it can lead to success in the industry. In the second verse, Jin continues to boast about his skills with women and his ability to live a lavish lifestyle. He also references PlayStation and drinking, painting a picture of a young rapper enjoying the fruits of his labor. The repetitive nature of the hook reinforces the notion that having a club song is a vital aspect of rap success.
Line by Line Meaning
You can't help of the way that flow
I have natural talent and flow when rapping
When he leave the club ladies be like, "did you see which way did he go?"
Women are interested in me when I leave the club
That will wraps a coop out from a radio though
My music is so popular it's played on the radio
When my single drop I'ma charge 80 a show
I can charge more for my shows because my music is in demand
If you droppin' with me you ready for a pitfall
Being associated with me can have its risks and drawbacks
Man, I'm tryin' to cop my toys in too
I want to enjoy the fruits of my labor by buying the things I want
And stay away from the boys in blue
I try to avoid interactions with the police
Just 'cause I'm gettin' dough the beast are made at me
Jealousy and envy can come from those who aren't as successful
But these cops are jokes like "Police Academy"
I find the police to be incompetent and amusing
Too much stress and I ain't blew up yet
The pressure to succeed is taking its toll on me
When the 7 tring to the lax got you upset
Traffic and other issues can be frustrating when trying to get to an important destination
I never stress over a chick I'm slick like blue balls
I don't let women get to me emotionally, I'm good at being a player
If I was Papa' Smurf you couldn't give me blue balls
I have so much sexual energy and confidence that no woman could resist me
Big dick playa, rip through balls
I am confident in my sexual prowess and can handle any woman
Balls so large they couldn't fit into jars
I am so confident in myself that I have an exaggerated opinion of my abilities
It's my club 'cause I say club
I can take ownership of a club simply by making a song about it
Yo, this my club song this my club song
This song is intended to be played in a club and associated with me
If you want to blow then you gotta make a club song
Having a popular song in a club can be a path to success and fame
Everybody got one so I had to make a club song
I need to have a club song in order to keep up with other successful artists
Throw your hands high, reach for the sky for my piece of the pie
I am striving for a large share of the success and wealth in the music industry
I'm a beast I ain't speakin' no lie
I am confident in my abilities and don't need to exaggerate them
I'm freakily hot, freak a bunch of freaks in back of the Jeep
I am extremely attractive and can easily pick up women
Hope on reachin' to speak
I am so attractive that women will approach me first
I put 'em to sleep, ain't no reason to speak
I can satisfy women sexually to the point where they lose consciousness
Way I creep got 'em say; "Gotta leave in a week"
I have a reputation for being a player and women know not to get too attached
Poof, be gone - I won't miss you at all
I have no emotional attachment to any of the women I sleep with
Not ain't sayin' I did you wrong; I ain't ditch you at all
I don't consider my actions with women to be wrong or hurtful
Got a passion-o for gassin' hos
I love to flatter and boost the egos of women I'm interested in
Live my life like everyday is a fashion show
I always want to look my best and impress others with my style
I ain't playin', you know what I'm sayin'?
I am not joking or exaggerating, this is my lifestyle
I wasn't talkin' about your IQ when I told you to give me some brain
I am not interested in a woman's intellect, only her physical abilities
Fam, you better play your part
Those around me need to support me and do what I say
'Cause your girl, she about to have a change of heart
Women can be fickle and may abandon their loyalty to me
When I come through find me in the cut like a stitch
I prefer to stay out of the spotlight and be more discreet
Chick get wild up 'cause (I'M RICH JAMES BIATCH)
Women are attracted to me because of my wealth and success
I'm playin' PlayStation brogan
I am indulging in leisure activities during my downtime
In the back of a gray station wagon, (?) jean saggin'
I am living a humble lifestyle despite my success
Can't used to the club, what am I thinkin'?
I am not used to going out to clubs and partying
Only tunnel I've been to is a Harley and a Lincoln
I am more accustomed to riding motorcycles and luxury cars than going to nightclubs
Problem when I'm drinkin'; I get tipsy easy
I have a weakness for alcohol and can easily become intoxicated
Leave the bartender a hundred-dollar tip; leave me
I am generous with my money and enjoy showing it off
Shorty on the dance floor I'm down to get side of it
I am willing to dance and interact with women in the club
Since she sale of it I say, "Cool, I don't be buy of it"
I am not interested in women who are only interested in me because of my fame or wealth
I'm in here pimpin' fam
I am enjoying my success and the benefits that come with it
Why else would I walk up limpin' man
I am acting like a pimp to show off my style and success
And me beein' the pimp I am
I see myself as successful, powerful, and influential
Shorty order what you like 'cause it's on me
I am generous with my money and want to impress women with my wealth
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Written by: JIN AUYEUNG, JUSTIN GREGORY SMITH
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