Jae Jin

{{short description|American singer-songwriter}}

{{Infobox musical artist

| name = Jae Jin

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| caption = Jae Jin

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| birth_place = Seoul, South Korea

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| occupation = Musician, Singer-songwriter, speaker

| instrument = {{hlist|Vocals|guitar|piano|keyboards}}

| years_active = 2015–present

| label = Independent
Unsigned

| website = [http://www.jaejinmusic.com Jae Jin Official Site]

| module = {{Infobox Korean name

|hangul = 재진

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|rr = Jeh Jin

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Jae Jin (born in Seoul, South Korea) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, SAG-AFTRA actor and public speaker. He independently distributes his original music through AWAL (under Kobalt Music Group) and is a part of the Sinasoid Artist Guild.{{cite web|title=Sinasoid Artist Guild - Jae Jin|url=https://www.sinasoid.com/artists_a/261.htm|publisher=Sinasoid|access-date=May 16, 2020}}

To date, Jin has independently self-released four albums: Kairos (2015), Baltimore Boulevard (2017), Letters and Drinks (2018), and The Seasons In Between (2022). Jin won a John Lennon Songwriting Award in 2019{{cite web|title=Jae Jin Wins John Lennon Songwriting Award |url=https://jlsc.com/valentines_contest-winner2019.php|publisher=JSLC|access-date=April 1, 2019}} and also received first place in the International Songwriting Competition.{{cite web|title=ISC Winners |url=https://songwritingcompetition.com/winners|publisher=ISC|access-date=March 1, 2020}} He was also a finalist in the 2019 NewSong Music Competition.{{cite web|title=Meet 2019 Newsong Finalist Jae Jin |date=8 November 2019 |url=https://www.newsong-music.com/2019/11/meet-2019-newsong-finalist-jae-jin/|publisher=JSLC|access-date=November 8, 2019}}{{cite web |title=NewSong Performance & Songwriting Competition elevates emerging artists |url=https://mountainx.com/arts/newsong-performance-songwriting-competition-elevates-emerging-artists/ |last= Arnaudin |first= Edwin |date=19 November 2019 |publisher=Mountain Xpress|access-date=November 19, 2019}} Jin has appeared on Season 16 of U.S. TV series The Voice{{cite web|title='The Voice' Season 16, Episode 5 Blind Auditions Recap |url=https://www.newsweek.com/voice-2019-season-16-episode-5-recap-results-blind-auditions-live-blog-1359078|work=Newsweek|date=11 March 2019 |access-date=March 11, 2019}}{{cite web|title=Jae Jin on The Voice |publisher=NBC |url=https://www.nbc.com/the-voice/video/jae-jin-hallelujah-i-love-her-so/3920949|access-date=March 11, 2019}} and on Season 2 of U.S. TV series House of Cards as a principal actor. He received a WeWork Creator Award through WeWork in 2018 for his original music and life story, and gave his first TEDx talk in 2020.{{cite web|title=Jae Jin TEDxJHU Speaker|url=https://twitter.com/TEDxJHU/status/1237133209839624194|publisher=TEDxJHU|access-date=March 9, 2020}}

Biography

Jin was born in Seoul, South Korea on November 6 and immigrated to the United States with his mother when he was two years old. He attended Chantilly High School. Having spent 20 years in Baltimore, Maryland, he considers Baltimore his hometown.{{cite web |last=Meekhof |first=Kristin |date=2014 |title=Jae Jin's House of Cards |url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/kristin-meekhof/jae-jins-house-of-cards_b_5505666.html |website=The Huffington Post}} He has a Korean mother, Mihye, and a Caucasian stepfather, John Whiteside, who he considers his real father.{{cite web |last=Jin |first=Jae |date=2018 |title=Father's Land |url=http://www.jaejinmusic.com/blog/2018/6/15/fathers-land |website=Jae Jin Music}}

At the age of 17, Jin was diagnosed with a terminal blood-bone marrow disorder. He underwent experimental chemotherapy at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Five years later, while he was a pre-med student at Johns Hopkins University, the illness returned, and Jin repeated the same chemotherapy, becoming the second patient in history to receive the treatment twice.{{cite web |last=Lee |first=Stephanie |date=2017 |title=Mochi Boy: Singer-Songwriter Jae Jin on Surviving Cancer and Creating Vulnerable Music |url=http://www.mochimag.com/article/mochi-boy-singer-songwriter-jae-jin-on-surviving-cancer-and-creating-vulnerable-music/ |work=Mochi Magazine}}

He graduated from Johns Hopkins University,{{cite web |date=2018 |title=Alumni to Watch |url=https://magazine.krieger.jhu.edu/2018/05/alumni-to-watch-6-2/ |work=Arts & Sciences Magazine |publisher=Johns Hopkins University}} went on to partially complete an MPH degree from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and spent many years working in healthcare management at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institute, social enterprise and workforce development in East Baltimore (Baltimore), as well as time spent in the startup world. As Jin was preparing to commence a dual graduate degree in Medicine and Business (MD/MBA program), he chose instead to pursue a career in music at the end of 2014.{{cite web |title=Official Webpage |url=http://www.jaejinmusic.com/ |website=jaejinmusic.com}}

Career

= 2013–2014: Early career =

Jin made his first notable appearance in 2013, when his cover of Sam Cooke's song "Nothing Can Change This Love" was shared by video blog WorldStarHipHop going viral.{{citation needed|date=September 2020}} After garnering over one million views, the video was removed from the service at the request of Sam Cooke's music publishers.{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3IzwQ3ufvc |title=Nothing Can Change this Love- Sam Cooke viral cover by Jae Jin |date=2013 |via=YouTube}} Following the popularization of this video, Jin began meeting with record labels, music business executives, and major network reality television shows even garnering the attention of Russell Simmons.{{cite web |url=https://www.huffpost.com/entry/jae-jins-house-of-cards_b_5505666 |title=Jae Jin's House of Cards|date=2014 |via=HuffPost}} However, instead of partnering with a third-party, the musician decided to pursue his music career independently.

A few months later, Jin appeared as a principal actor singing in a scene on U.S. TV series House of Cards.{{cite web |url=https://christandpopculture.com/god-showed-house-cards-interview-jae-jin/ |title=How God Showed Up in House of Cards: An Interview with Jae Jin |last=Lee |first=Helen |publisher=Christ and Pop Culture |date=2014 |website=christandpopculture.com}}

In 2014, Jin appeared on Christian radio network Moody Radio for an interview on the Chris Fabry Live program discussing his plans to take a leap of faith with limited musical experience.{{cite web |url=http://moodyaudio.com/products/studio-jae-jin |title=In the Studio with Jae Jin |last=Fabry |first=Chris |publisher=Moody Radio |date=2014 |website=MoodyAudio.com}}

= 2015–2016: ''Kairos'' =

Jin began his journey by packing up his entire life into two suitcases moving to New York City. Jin spent three months recording his debut album, titled Kairos, with the help of his long time friend and the album's producer, Tim Ouyang of Tim Be Told. On October 6, 2015, Jin released his ten track debut studio album, Kairos.{{cite web |url=https://www.wework.com/creator/creator-awards/jae-jin-became-every-asian-parents-nightmare-and-lived-to-tell-the-story/ |title=Jae Jin Became 'Every Asian Parent's Nightmare' and Lived to Tell the Story |last=Riley |first=Bridget |publisher=Creator Magazine |date=2018 |website=wework.com}}{{cite web |url=https://christandpopculture.com/jae-jins-kairos-seizing-an-opportune-moment/ |title=Kairos - Jae Jin |last=S.D. |first=Kelly |publisher=Christ & Pop Culture |date=2016 |website= christandpopculture.com}}

Jin appeared on ABC News numerous times for interviews and guest performances of "Wild Creatures" and "Ain't About Love".{{cite web |url=https://www.wmar2news.com/middaymaryland/jae-jin |title=Midday Maryland |publisher=WMAR |date=2019}}

On August 28, 2020, Jin released a 31-track Kairos Super Deluxe album consisting of the original 10 songs as well as 21 bonus tracks that included live acoustic versions, a handful of special alternative versions, and instrumentals. The super deluxe also includes an in-depth commentary with album producer, Tim, as well as a special final track which includes Korean translation lyrics of "Amen" spoken by Jin's own birth mother.

= 2017: ''Baltimore Boulevard'' =

On November 3, 2017, Jin released his sophomore effort Baltimore Boulevard, an album collection of songs written over a two-year span.{{cite web |url=https://www.highviewentertainment.com/single-post/2017/11/06/Jae-Jin-Releases-Baltimore-Boulevard |title=Jae Jin Releases Baltimore Boulevard |last=Di Mauro |first=Alanna |publisher=Highview Entertainment |date=2017 |website=highviewentertainment.com}} In the same month, he was awarded a WeWork Creator Award given to those who "bring new ideas into the world". Jin was also invited to share his life story on stage at Madison Square Garden during the WeWork Global Summit.{{cite web |url=https://www.vice.com/en/article/wework-gave-over-dollar1-million-to-new-york-city-entrepreneurs-for-social-good/ |title=WeWork Gave Over $1 Million to New York City Entrepreneurs for Social Good |last=Bosler |first=Cayte |publisher=Vice Impact |date=2017 |website=Vice.com}}

= 2018–2019: ''Letters & Drinks'' =

On June 29, 2018, Jin released his third full-length album, Letters & Drinks. Atwood Magazine's Mitch Mosk wrote: "echoing the likes of Fun and Jason Mraz, and with a voice like Sam Smith, Jin appeals to the deepest part of our souls – that tender, vulnerable side we too often build walls around. His songs truly come from the heart, whether he's dealing with tragedy as on 'Six Feet Above', honoring family (his stepfather) as on 'Father's Land', or trying to leave the world a better place – as in album opener 'Dance with Me'."{{cite web |url=https://atwoodmagazine.com/jjld-jae-jin-letters-and-drinks-album/ |title=Album Premiere: Jae Jin's Beautiful 'Letters and Drinks' Balances Love & Suffering |last=Mosk |first=Mitch |publisher=Atwood Magazine |date=2018 |website=Atwoodmagazine.com}}

His hit single, "11:11" has won him numerous songwriting awards, including the John Lennon Songwriting Award in 2019. He was also chosen as one of the eight finalists out of over 800 contestants for the prestigious NewSong Music Competition in Asheville, NC in November, 2019.

= 2020: Pandemic & Pivot =

Jin released multiple original standalone singles including "So Wrong," "Love U Like That," "The Cost (of Loving You)," "Castaway," and "Pages." The COVID-19 pandemic in the United States led to nearly 200 event cancellations and postponed touring plans but Jin released a deluxe version of Baltimore Boulevard, as well as a 31-track Super Deluxe version of Kairos. In December 2020, Jin quietly released a Christmas EP album titled Evergreen.

= 2022: ''The Seasons In Between'' =

On December 16, 2022, Jin released his fourth full-length album, The Seasons In Between which includes a handful of his popular original singles including "So Wrong," "Love U Like That," "Colder," "Good Kid of Blue," "Pages," and "Lighthouse" the last of which received Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance consideration in 2022.

Touring

Jin played his first casual concerts as a solo artist in 2014 at various venues around the National Capital Region including Jammin' Java and Ebenezers Coffeehouse. Since the start of 2015 when he decided to do music full-time, he has toured extensively bringing him to over 124 cities.{{cite web |url=https://magazine.krieger.jhu.edu/2020/05/soul-searching-jae-jin/ |title=Soul Searching |last=Brennen |first=Jensen |publisher=JHU |date=2020}} Notable venues Jin has played concerts at include The Bitter End, SideWalk Cafe, Pianos (club), Rockwood Music Hall, Eddie's Attic, Hotel Café, Postcrypt Coffeehouse, Smith's Olde Bar (ATL), Neck of the Woods (SF), and more.{{cite web |url=http://www.jaejinmusic.com/tour |title=Jae Jin Past Tour Schedule |last=Jin |first=Jae |date= May 10, 2020 |website=jaejinmusic.com}}

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Jin has toured throughout North America, Europe (Paris & London), and Asia (South Korea, Bangkok, Tokyo, Taipei, & Singapore). The majority of his global touring that included London, Paris, South Korea, and Singapore took place in 2016.{{cite web |url=http://voyagela.com/interview/meet-jae-jin-jae-jin-music-living-koreatown/ |title=Meet Jae Jin |publisher=Voyage LA |date= July 10, 2018 |website=voyagela.com}}

His longest major touring took place in 2019, when he embarked on a 10 month, 46 city tour.

As of 2025, Jin has played over 800 performances across over 175 cities globally.

Touring and Studio Recording

;Current member

  • Jae Jin – lead vocals, guitar, piano, {{small|(2015–present)}}

;Producers

  • Tim Ouyang – {{small| 1st Album (Kairos) & 3rd Album (Letters & Drinks)}}
  • Sam Ock – {{small|2nd Album (Baltimore Boulevard), Single (Corner Booth)}}
  • Justin Cho – {{small| 4th Album (Tracks 1,3,8,9,12)}}
  • Andrew J. Choi – {{small| 4th Album (Tracks 2,6)}}
  • Aaron M. Hayes – {{small| single (Still Flowers Growin' (2024))}}
  • Jae Jin – {{small| Albums 1-4, Evergreen EP (2020)}}

;Musicians (Tour + Studio)

  • Aaron M. Haynes– guitar {{small|(2024–current)}}
  • Jenn Jeon– violin {{small|(2023–current)}}
  • Laud Vaught- drums {{small|(2025)}}
  • Michael Lu– violin {{small|(2015–current)}}
  • Ryan Schiedermayer – drums {{small|(2015-2024)}}
  • Eric Derwallis- drums {{small|(2018-2019, studio 2018-2019)}}
  • Justin Cho – electric guitar, acoustic guitar {{small|(2019–2024)}}
  • Tre Pham - bass {{small|(2019-2022)}}
  • Sam JC Lee - bass {{small|(2022)}}
  • Caleb Wu - drums {{small|(2020)}}
  • Sam Park– violin {{small|(2023–2024)}}
  • Tyler Carroll – bass guitar {{small|(2016, studio 2015–2018)}}
  • Philip Chuah – bass guitar {{small|(2018)}}
  • Thomas Killian – drums {{small|(2016)}}
  • Chris Dean - electric guitar {{small|(2022)}}
  • Daniel Mears - drums {{small|(2022)}}
  • Khoa Le – acoustic guitar {{small|(studio 2017-2025)}}
  • Andrew J. Choi – electric guitar, acoustic guitar {{small|(2016-2020, studio 2016-2020)}}
  • DJ Estioco – keyboards {{small|(2019-2022, studio 2020–2021)}}
  • Joanna M. Hui – violin {{small|(2019, studio 2019-2020)}}
  • Nancy Kim – cello {{small|(studio 2018)}}

;Notable Recording Studios Used

  • Blackbird Studio (Nashville)
  • Total Access Recording Studio (Redondo Beach)
  • Engine Room Audio (NYC)
  • BIAS Studio (Washington DC)
  • Converse Rubber Tracks (Brooklyn)
  • O Studio (SF)

Influences

Jin has cited artists including Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Sam Cooke, The Beatles, and Prince as major influences and often speaks about his varied influences ranging from country to soul to hiphop.{{Cite news|url=http://news.worldarts.com/jae-jin-october-spotlight-artist|title=Jae Jin World Arts Spotlight Artist|last=Wells|first=Dwight|access-date=2017-10-17}} His solo live music as a singer-songwriter ranges in genre from folk to blues to soul to rhythm and blues.

Discography

= Albums =

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! style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center; width: 150" | Title

! style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center; width: 40" | Year

! style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center; width: 100" | Label

style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center" | Kairos

| style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center" | 2015

| style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center" | Independent

style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center" | Baltimore Boulevard

| style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center" | 2017

| style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center" | Independent

style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center" | Letters & Drinks

| style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center" | 2018

| style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center" | Independent

style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center" | Evergreen (a Christmas album)

| style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center" | 2020

| style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center" | Independent

style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center" | The Seasons In Between

| style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center" | 2022

| style="text-align: center; vertical-align: center" | Independent

= Music has appeared on =

Korean dramas and TV shows:

Awards

Jae Jin has received GRAMMY consideration for songs on all four of his full-length albums, with the most recent being for his single 'Still Flowers Growin' for the 67th GRAMMY Awards for Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song in the category of Country & American Roots Music and Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals in the category of Production, Engineering, Composition & Arrangement.

He has also won numerous songwriting awards including the John Lennon Songwriting Award, 1st place in the International Songwriting Competition, and the grand prize in the Music City SongStar competition in Nashville.

He was also one of the finalists in the 2019 NewSong Music Competition.[https://www.newsong-music.com/2019/11/meet-2019-newsong-finalist-jae-jin/] {{cite web|url=https://www.newsong-music.com/2019/11/meet-2019-newsong-finalist-jae-jin |title=Meet NewSong Finalist Jae Jin |publisher=New Song Music |date=November 8, 2019}}

Jae also received a WeWork Creator Award for Outstanding Original Music and Life Story in 2017 and a Mayoral Salute by the City of Baltimore in 2018.

References