Park Kyung

Park Kyung (July 8, 1992) is a South Korean rapper, producer, and member of the boy group Block B. Born in Seoul, he began his career in the underground hip-hop scene with the 2009 single “The Letter,” a duo with fellow rapper and future bandmate Zico. In 2011, Park Kyung rose to nationwide fame after joining the hip-hop collective Block B, assembled by producer Cho PD. His debut single “Ordinary Love,” a duet with singer Park Boram, arrived in 2015 and climbed to Number 3 on the Gaon charts, followed by 2016’s “Inferiority Complex” featuring GFriend’s Eunha, which also reached Number 3. Both singles were included in Park Kyung’s first extended play Notebook, released in early 2017. In the subsequent years, he remained active through a handful of non-album singles such as “Instant” (2018) with Sumin, “To Love Only Once” (2019) with J Rabbit, and “Refresh” with Davichi’s Kang Min-kyung. In 2020, Park Kyung got himself involved in legal trouble after accusing other artists of chart manipulation via social media, something that prevented him from serving his compulsory military service.

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