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Bang Yong-guk
방용국
Bang performing at the LG Dream Festival in Gumi, October 2017
Born
Bang Yong-guk

(1990-03-31) March 31, 1990 (age 34)
Seoul, South Korea
Other names
  • Jepp Blackman
  • Andrew Baag
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
Years active2008–present
Labels
  • TS
  • Consent
  • YY Entertainment
Member ofB.A.P
Formerly ofBang & Zelo
Websitehttps://bangyongguk.co.kr
Korean name
Hangul
방용국
Hanja
方容國
Revised RomanizationBang Yongguk
McCune–ReischauerPang Yongguk

Bang Yong-guk (Korean방용국; born March 31, 1990), also known mononymously as Yongguk (용국), is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer, who served as the leader of boy group B.A.P up until his departure from TS Entertainment in August 2018.

He made his musical debut in 2008 as a member of an underground hip hop group called Soul Connection under the alias of "Jepp Blackman". In March 2011, he featured on Song Ji-eun's single "Going Crazy", which became a number one hit in South Korea. In July of that year he released his first solo digital single, "I Remember", featuring Beast's Yoseob and in November he promoted in a sub-unit called Bang & Zelo with fellow B.A.P member Zelo, releasing the single "Never Give Up". B.A.P released their first single in January 2012.

Biography

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Bang Yong-guk was born in Seoul, South Korea, on March 31, 1990.[1] He is the youngest out of two sons and one daughter in his family. He has an identical twin brother named Yongnam, who has also performed as an underground artist, and an older sister named Natasha,[2] who works as a tattoo artist.

He moved with his family to the coastal Ijak islands of Incheon when he was young, living there for a short period of time before moving back to mainland Incheon.[2] He studied at Gae Woong Elementary School and Gae Woong Middle School, and at 18 graduated from Yuhan High School. He was offered a scholarship for college, which he did not attend.[citation needed]

Career

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2008–2011: Career beginnings

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Bang first began meeting with other members of Soul Connection when he was in his second year of middle school after posting his rap lyrics on an online forum and being recognized for his skill. Through meeting with seniors that were actually active in the music industry, watching them compose and produce, and learning from them, he was able to refine his own techniques and become better at making his style of music[3][unreliable source?]

In 2010, Bang was contacted by TS Entertainment to be part of a hip-hop idol group after the duo Untouchable recommended him. Though he was worried that the type of music he could make would be limited, TS Entertainment assured him of being able to live out his dreams. Thus, he joined.

2011: "Going Crazy", "I Remember" and Bang&Zelo

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On March 3, 2011, Song Ji-eun's single "Going Crazy" was released, featuring Bang.[4][unreliable source?] The single was a commercial and critical success, with fans praising Bang's "husky and fiery delivery".[5][6][full citation needed] It topped the Gaon Music Chart and Gaon Digital and Streaming Chart[5] and gained attention for Bang as an artist; following the single's release, he trended on major portal search sites in South Korea[6] and was requested for multiple broadcast appearances. However, his agency declined these appearances, stating that he was still a trainee and not ready to appear on broadcasts outside of promotional performances.[7][full citation needed] The agency thanked fans for their interest nevertheless.[6]

On August 11, TS Entertainment released Bang's single "I Remember", featuring Yoseob of Beast.[8][unreliable source?] The song was a moderate success, peaking in the Top 10 on real time charts in Korea and at #22 on the Gaon Chart.[9][unreliable source?] However, the single was deemed unfit for broadcast promotions by KBS because of multiple scenes of shooting and violence.[10][unreliable source?]

On December 11, Bang debuted with Zelo as part of the sub-unit rap duo Bang&Zelo with the song "Never Give Up".[11][unreliable source?][12][unreliable source?]

2012–2018: B.A.P

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Bang at a fan meeting, March 2017

Bang was the first member to be announced as part of new TS Entertainment boy group B.A.P, of which he acts as the leader and main rapper.[13][14][15][unreliable source?] The group released its first single, "Warrior", in January 2012. They held their debut showcase in Seoul with over 3,000 attendees on January 28.[16] The single met with critical acclaim, with media outlets describing the single as "powerful and charismatic".[17][18]

The following year, Bang performed at the 2013 SBS Gayo Daejeon as part of a collaborative hip-hop stage featuring Tiger JK, Yoon Mirae, and Bizzy and also including Zico, RM and Eun Jiwon.[19][full citation needed]

On November 27, 2014, it was reported that all B.A.P members had filed a lawsuit against their label to nullify their contracts, claiming unfair conditions and profit distribution. The group entered a hiatus

On 4 April 2015 during the hiatus, Bang released a solo song titled "AM 4:44".

On August 1, 2015, it was revealed that B.A.P had reached an agreement with and returned to TS Entertainment. B.A.P made their comeback in November 2015 with the mini-album Matrix, produced and written by Bang.

On October 25, 2016, TS Entertainment revealed that Bang will not be participating in the promotions for B.A.P's upcoming full-length album, Noir, due to anxiety disorders.[20][unreliable source?]

In April 2017, B.A.P began their six city 'Party Baby- U.S. Boom' tour. Bang returned from his hiatus to join the rest of the boys for the single's promotion, "Wake Me Up".

On July 4, 2017, Bang released a solo track titled "Yamazaki". The track featured lyrics in English, Japanese, and Korean. On April 25, 2018, Bang released the official music video of his solo instrumental track "Portrait", co-directed alongside Joe Brown. On May 25, 2018, Bang released the official music video of his solo track titled "Drunkenness." Which features falsetto vocals provided by fellow band-member Yoo Youngjae. He co-directed the music video alongside Joe Brown.

Following the expiration of Bang's contract on August 19, 2018, with TS Entertainment, he decided to leave the company; B.A.P would continue as 5 members until the expiration of all member contracts, after which all members declined to re-sign with TS Entertainment, going their separate ways.[21]

2018–present: Solo career, enlistment

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Following his departure from TS Entertainment, Bang released the MV for single "Hikikomori", a study of his own anxiety and fears facing both the stage and the world itself, with the title taken from the Japanese slang for 'shut-ins' that refuse to go outside due to various stressors.

On February 26, 2019, Bang released "A Short Film About Bang Yongguk]", featuring pre-release track "Journey" to announce his upcoming self-titled solo album. The 13-track album, Bangyongguk, was released March 15, 2019, with lead track "Ya". A MV was filmed for "Ya", but Bang later posted that he had made the decision to "indefinitely postpone" the release due to various factors.[22] Other tracks on "BANG YONGGUK" include re-masters of "AM 4:44" and "Portrait", as well as "Xie Xie" and a remixed version featuring Sway D, Liquor, and rapper LE of girl group EXID.

On June 24, 2019, Bang released photo essay book "The Best Is Yet to Come", a best seller on Korean charts.

Following up, he released single "Orange Drive" as a gift and message to fans prior to his mandatory enlistment period of 2 years.

Bang enlisted in the Korean military as a public service officer on August 1, 2019.[23][full citation needed]

On September 2, 2019, Bang announced through Consent that "Something to Talk About", a documentary he had directed in conjunction with producer Kim Jinbeom, had been selected for screening at the 2019 DMZ International Film Festival. "Something to Talk About" was also nominated under the DMZ Open Cinema category. Covering Bang's experiences as a member of B.A.P as well as his creative process when recording "BANGYONGGUK" and featuring interviews with friends and family, "Something to Talk About" is the first documentary to be produced by an idol.[24][unreliable source?]

He officially completed his military service on May 18, 2021.[25][unreliable source?]

On September 16, 2021, Bang established his one-man agency Consent.[26]

On November 23, 2021, Bang released the new single "Race".[27] It was his first comeback under his own one-man agency.[28][unreliable source?]

On March 2, 2022, Bang released his first EP, 2 and its lead single "Up".[29]

On April 10, 2023, YY Entertainment confirmed that Bang will release a new mini album on May 2.[30]

Artistry and influences

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Bang is predominantly a hip-hop artist[15] and cites 50 Cent, P. Diddy, and Pharrell as musical influences.[31] Although his goal was not initially to become a K-pop artist, he was influenced by the roles that Supreme Team and Dynamic Duo played in popularizing the genre in South Korea.[2] His voice type has been described as baritone.[32]

Bang also pulls influence from jazz and blues as well as rock/metal and alt-rock.[citation needed]

As well as rapping, Bang also acts as a songwriter and producer for many of B.A.P's songs, including all the tracks from their debut EP Warrior[33][34][unreliable source?] as well as tracks on various albums including Noir, Carnival, and Matrix. Furthermore, Bang is the lyricist for all B.A.P's songs, and takes influence from his life as well as world events. Bang identifies as a pacifist, and is vocal about his own struggles with mental health as well as his concern for the state of the world. Many of his lyrics openly criticise society, government, companies, and those that take advantage of power or influence to discriminate against others.[citation needed]

Bang drew inspiration for his solo album Bang Yongguk from the contents of his own diary. A personal album, songs on the album range from rage to loss to confrontations on depression and anxiety, to his own loneliness. The track "See You Later" is taken from a draft will as written in his diary.[35]

Bang is credited on his self-titled album as executive producer, lyricist, track producer, and art director, and self-directs videos for his solo work from conception to editing.[citation needed]

Discography

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Extended plays

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List of charted EPs, with selected details, chart positions and sales
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
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The Colors of Love
  • Released: May 2, 2023
  • Label: YY Entertainment, Consent
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
18
3
  • Released: March 31, 2024
  • Label: YY Entertainment, Consent
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
39

Singles

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List of digital singles, with selected chart positions
Year Title Peak chart positions Album
KOR
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2008 "Cherry Flower" (with Soul Connection) Cherry Flower
2011 "I Remember" (featuring Yang Yo-seob) 22 Non-album singles
"Never Give Up" (with Bang&Zelo) 65
2015 "AM 4:44"
2016 "X"
2017 "Yamazaki"
2018 "Portrait"
"Drunkenness"
2019 "Hikikomori" Bangyongguk
"Ya"
"Coming Home" Non-album singles
"Orange Drive"
2021 "Race" 2
2022 "Up"
2023 "Green" (featuring Soovi) The Colors Of Love
"Ride Or Die"
2024 "Bad" (featuring Youha) 3
"Novimiento"
"IXLU"
"Numb"
"Buss It"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.
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List of singles as featured artist
Year Title Peak chart positions Album
KOR
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2011 "Going Crazy" (with Song Jieun) 1 Non-album single

Music videos

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List of music videos by Bang Yong-guk
Year Music video Length
2011 "Going Crazy" 4:23
"I Remember" 4:23
"Never Give Up" 4:27
2012 "For a Year" 5:02
2015 "AM 4:44"[40] 4:30
2017 "Yamazaki"[41][unreliable source?] 4:01
2018 "Portrait"[42] 3:36
2018 "Drunkenness" 4:30
2019 "Hikikomori" 3:55
2019 "A Short Film About Bang Yongguk '여행' (Journey)" 3:51
2019 "Coming Home (Special Clip)" 3:52
2019 "Orange Drive" 3:15
2021 "Race" 3:25
2022 "Up" 3:07
2023 "Ride Or Die" 3:21

Filmography

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Film

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Filmography of Bang Yong-guk
Year Title Role Notes
2011 Mr. Idol Cameo Himself with Kim Him-chan
2019 Something to Talk About Main Self-directed documentary

Awards and nominations

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List of awards and nominations received by Bang Yong-guk
Year Award Category Result
2014 Shorty Awards Social Media's Best Musician Nominated[43]
2015 KMC Radio Awards Idol of the Year Won[citation needed]
2015 Shorty Awards Social Media's Best Musician Nominated[44]

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  36. ^ Peaks on the Circle Album Chart:
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  38. ^ Cumulative Sales of 3:
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