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JB
Born
Im Jae-bum

(1994-01-06) January 6, 1994 (age 30)
NationalitySouth Korean
Alma materGeonguk University
Occupations
Musical career
GenresK-pop
Instruments
Years active2011–present
LabelsJYP Entertainment
JB performing with Got7 at the 2015 KCON.

Im Jae-bum (Hangul: 임재범; Japanese: イム·ジェボム; Chinese: 林在範; born on January 6, 1994 (age 22)), commonly known by his nickname JB (Hangul: 제이비), is a South Korean singer, dancer, actor, songwriter, and MC. He is the leader and lead vocalist of South Korean boyband Got7, and member of the duo JJ Project.

JB made his acting debut in a small role of a backup dancer in the hit KBS drama Dream High in 2011, before returning to star as the main character JB/Jang Ho-jae in its spin-off, Dream High 2, in 2012.[1] He has also starred in MBC's When a Man Falls in Love as Seo-Min Joon, and Naver TVCast's Dream Knight as himself.

Early life

JB was born in Goyang City, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. He is an only child. His parents manage an orchard.[2] He graduated from Sewon High School, and attended Geonguk University as a film major.[3]

JB has been watching and listening to pop music since he was 7 years old. Because he didn't have siblings, he spent all of his free time dancing and listening to music alone. In high school he met and was inspired by a school senior who was a dancer. JB immediately started dancing seriously, studying taking second place.[4]

Career

2009-2014: Debut and career beginnings

JB, along with fellow Got7 member Jinyoung, successfully auditioned for JYP Entertainment in 2009, winning first place at the open audition. This was after being discovered in a bathroom by J.Y. Park, in a similar fashion to that of Miss A's Suzy. JB was given the stage name "JB" due to his sharing the same name with Yim Jae-beom, a famous senior singer.

In 2011, JB was cast in the role of JB/Jang Ho-jae in the television drama Dream High 2.[5][6] In a press conference for the drama, he described his experience by saying, "It is an honor to be part of such a large project as Dream High 2. Although I was very nervous at the beginning, I was determined to work hard to improve. My friends and fellow cast mates on the show have helped me a lot, and I am very happy."[3] The drama began airing on January 30, 2012 on KBS for 16 episodes.

In May 2012, JB and fellow trainee Jinyoung debuted as the duo JJ Project with the single album JJ Project Slot Machine. Their official music video for title track "Bounce" was released on May 19, and the duo began promotions for "Bounce" on M! Countdownon May 24. JB appeared on the first season of tvN's variety show The Romantic & Idol, finally pairing mutually with Rainbow's Seungah.[7]

On March 11, 2013, it was announced that JB would be appearing as Ddol-yi on MBC's new drama When a Man Falls in Love. His bandmate Jinyoung also had a role in the drama, which aired for twenty episodes beginning April 3. On December 24, 2013, the two members of JJ Project debuted as part of a 7-member boy band called Got7. He is the leader, lead vocalist, lead dancer, rapper, and visual of the group, specializing in b-boying. Got7 released their debut MV “Girls Girls Girls” on January 15, 2014. The group dropped their first EP Got It? on January 20, 2014 with successful charting and sales. JB also produces, composes, and writes his own songs for Got7.

2015-present

In addition to his activities as a member of Got7, JB has starred in various dramas and TV programs, and continues to compose. Both he and Jinyoung have said that work as the JJ Project is possible in the future.

JB played the lead role in Dream Knight, a virtual musical television drama, as a superhero version of himself, alongside his fellow Got7 members. The drama was released in 2015 from January 27 through March 5. For his performance, he received the award for Best New Actor at the 2015 KWEB 1st Fest.

Other ventures

Songwriting

JB composed "나쁜 짓 (Bad Behavior)" for the album "GOT ♡" in 2014. In 2015, he wrote the rap to "Mine" in "Just Right" and the song "매일 (Everyday)" in ''MAD Winter Edition''. In 2016, he wrote the song and rap to "Something Good" and the songs "Fish" and "Home Run" in "Flight Log: Departure".

Personal life and other interests

JB has a cat named Nora.[3] He and Jinyoung are close friends with rapper San E and B.A.P's Youngjae after they all trained together at JYP.[3] His favourite artists and musical inspirations are Michael Jackson, India Arie, D'Angelo, Javier, and Bruno Mars.[7][8] He identifies as Christian.[9] JB can speak some Japanese.[8]

On September 12 of 2014 he was involved in a minor car accident. Reports said the vehicle transporting JB, his manager, and his stylist was trying to change lanes to avoid a

parked car when a bus came up behind, causing their car to hit a van. Neither JB nor his staff suffered major damage.[10]

In 2015, on October 27, a fan who claimed to have attended a Got7 signing in Daegu on the 12th of the same month made an online posting that described a conversation between her and JB, who allegedly made an inappropriate, sexual joke to her during the event. After other fans who had attended the same event countered and fact checked her post, the claims were mostly debunked, with JB innocence accepted by most of his fanbase and the press speculations, though only after JB himself had commenting on the post twice, defending himself from the claims.[11][12]

JB was unable to participate in Got7's "Fly In Seoul" concerts and "M!Countdown" performance in April 2016 due to a spinal disc injury. He discovered he had an issue with his spinal disc after being diagnosed, having gone to the hospital on April 27 during a concert rehearsal after experiencing severe back pains.[13][14] He returned to the stage at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, showing a full recovery.[15]

Discography

Soundtrack appearances

Year Title Album Artist
2012 "New Dreaming" Dream High 2 OST[16] JB and Park Seo-joon (I:dn)
2012 "Together" Dream High 2 OST JB and Jiyeon
2015 "Girls Girls Girls", "A 'Collapsedone' Remix", "Gimme", " 너란 Girl" Dream Knight OST[17] Got7
2015 "Bounce" Dream Knight OST JJ Project
2015 "Forever Love" Dream Knight OST JB

Songwriting credits

Year Album Artist Song Label Lyrics Music Arrangements
Credited With Credited With Credited With
2014 GOY Got7 "나쁜 짓" (Bad Behavior) JYP Entertainment YES JB YES JB NO N/A
2015 Just Right (EP) Got7 "Mine" JYP Entertainment NO JB - wrote the rap NO N/A NO N/A
2015 MAD Winter Edition Got7 "매일"

(Everyday)

JYP Entertainment YES Def soul(JB), 조울 of 프린세스디지즈 [Cho Wool of Princess Disease] YES Def soul(JB), 조울 of 프린세스디지즈 [Cho Wool of Princess Disease] NO N/A
2016 Flight Log: Turbulence Got7 "Skyway" JYP Entertainment YES earattack, Defsoul (JB) YES earattack, LISH, Defsoul (JB), The Kick Sound NO N/A
"Prove It" YES Defsoul (JB) YES Defsoul (JB), 220, Royal Dive NO N/A
"니꿈꿔" (Dreamin') YES earattack, Defsoul (JB), BamBam YES earattack, Defsoul (JB) NO N/A
2016 Flight Log: Departure Got7 "Fish" JYP Entertainment YES Daniel Kim, Defsoul (JB), Park Jiyeon, Dr. B YES Daniel Kim, Defsoul (JB), Park Jiyeon NO N/A
"Something Good" YES Defsoul (JB) - wrote the rap YES Andrew Choi, 220, Defsoul (JB), Mingsician YES 220, Mingsician, Defsoul (JB), BamBam
"Home Run" YES Daniel Kim, Defsoul (JB), Park Jiyeon YES Daniel Kim, Defsoul (JB), Park Jiyeon NO N/A
2016 Got7's First Concert Go7 "1:31AM" JYP Entertainment YES Youngjae, Defsoul (JB) YES Youngjae, Defsoul (JB) YES Youngjae, Defsoul (JB)

Filmography

Dramas

Year Title Role Network Note
2012 Dream High flash-mob back-up dancer KBS cameo role
2012 Dream High 2 JB/Jang Ho-jae KBS
2013 When a Man Falls in Love Seo Mi-joon MBC
2015 Dream Knight JB Youku Tudou Korean-Chinese Online Drama by JYPE and Youku Tudou

Variety shows

Year Title TV Network Note Ref.
2012 Sunday N tvN tvN [3]
JJ Project Diary MTV with Jin Young [3]
The Romantic & Idol tvN JB and Seung Ah final pairing [3]
2014 Weekly Idol MBC Every1 episodes 146, 156, 177, with Got7 [18]
A Song for You (Season 3) KBS episode 2, with Got7 [19]
Music Bank KBS2 17/1/2014, with special MC Jin Young [3]
Star King SBS 2/15/2014, with Mark, Jackson, Young Jae [3]
M! Countdown Mnet 2/20/2014, with special MC Jin Young [3]
1000 Songs Challenge SBS 3/9/2014, with Jackson, Jin Young, Young Jae [3]
4 Things to Show Mnet 06/24/14 [3]
1 vs 100 KBS 6/24/14 [3]
2015 Athletics Idol Star Championships MBC 2/2/15, with Got7 [3]
Running Man SBS 8/11/15, episode 272, with Got7 [20]
A Song for You (Season 4) KBS episode 3, with Got7 (exempt Jackson) [21]
Weekly Idol MBC episode 220, with Got7 [22]
2016 Korean Course on TV NHK Educational TV with Got7 [23][24]
Running Man SBS episodes 261, 262, 270, with Got7 (exempt BamBam in 260, 261; exempt Jackson in 262)

Episode 261 - 262: with Got7, BTOB, GFRIEND, TWICE

Weekly Idol MBC episode 316, with Got7 and special guest Hyolyn (Sistar)

Awards and nominations

1st KWEB Fest 2015

The first edition of the Seoul KoWebFest, the festival of Korean web series is the only of its kind in Korea and Northern Asia.

Year Nominated work Category Result Ref
2015 Dream Knight Best New Actor Nominated [25][26]

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