Jae Chong

Jae Chong
Born (1972-01-08) January 8, 1972
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Origin Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation(s) Songwriter, Record producer
Korean name
Hangul 정재윤[1]
Revised Romanization Jeong Jaeyun
McCune–Reischauer Chŏng Chaeyun

Jae Chong (born January 8, 1972) is a musician and producer known for his works in the Asian music scene. He has written and produced for many artists such as LA BOYZ, Stanley Huang, and more recently Aziatix and Royal Pirates.

Career

Chong's professional music career started in Los Angeles during the early 1990s, producing local rap groups such as Baby G, The Funky Few, and Soul Selection. He was one of the three original members of the group "SOLID" (as well as the writer and producer), which was the first R&B group in South Korea with record sales exceeding 4 million. Chong then shifted his focus to the Asian music scene by writing and producing songs for various artists in Asia. He went on to write and produce for many international artists like Coco Lee, Kim Gun-mo, Shin Seung-hun, Stanley Huang and LA BOYZ.[2][3]

In 2003 he also took part in launching the first hip hop entertainment company in Taiwan, MACHI Entertainment. He was also the first Korean American ever to be nominated for the Best Producer of the Year at the Golden Melody Awards and won various awards for albums, two of which were Stanley Huang and Nicky Lee who won the Best Male Artist of the Year award at the 2005 and 2006 Golden Melody Awards respectively.[4][5] In 2010, he helped coordinate the collaboration project between JYJ, Kanye West, and Rodney Jerkins.[6]

In 2011, he founded the hip-hop/R&B group Aziatix.[7]

Credit list

References

  1. "Korean hip-pop goes global". Korea Times. 27 January 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  2. "5 records selling like hot cakes". CCTV International. Retrieved 2008-06-05. (Stanley Huang)
  3. "Jae Chong Bio". Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  4. "Jae Chong Artist Profile". Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  5. "China Beat--Nicky Lee's New Album, Not Perfect".
  6. "Composer Jae Chong Regarding JYJ Comeback News". Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  7. Annie Suh (12 September 2011). "It's Heating Up: Interview with New Music Group, Aziatix". Collaj Magazine. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
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