Rain (Real name: Jung Ji-Hoon, born on 25 June 1982 in Seoul) is a male korean pop singer, dancer and actor. He has become well-known throughout East and Southeast Asia — including Japan, Hong Kong, Korea, Taiwan, Mainland China, Vietnam and Thailand.In April 2006, he was mentioned in the Time magazine website article that named the "100 Most Influential People Who Shape Our World."In 2007, Rain topped Time Magazine's online user poll, although he was not in the magazine's actual list. He also made it into People's 2007 list of the "Most Beautiful People" in the world.
Name
As the word for 'rain' is different in many languages, he is known by a variety of names. In the West, he is known by the English word Rain. In Korea he is known as 비, romanized as Bi and pronounced as the letter B in English. In Japan, he is known as ピ, pronounced pi. In parts of China, he is sometimes referred to as Yu or 雨.
Biography
Early life
Rain became interested in R&B and Hiphop dancing when he was in 6th grade. As a teenager, he was a member of a boy band called Fanclub. The group was short-lived, and soon disbanded. At that time Rain was having the hardest time of his life. His mother was sick, he had no money, he had a little sister to take care of and had to go to school. Yet he still pressed forward, always dancing and dreaming of becoming a singer. Rain then began auditioning for various talent agencies. In a CNN interview, however, he recalled being repeatedly rejected because of his looks: "In fact, I was told after one audition that my singing and dancing was great but I didn't make it because I didn't have double eyelids."Finally, Rain entered an audition for Korean talent agency JYP Entertainment. Park Jin Young, the CEO of the agency, took a personal interest in Rain and accepted him as a trainee. During the early years of training, Rain was a backup dancer.Finally, in 2002 he debuted with the album Bad Guy where he was introduced to the media through his stage or commercial name, Rain. In the album, a similarly-named single Bad Guy was a big hit. After his first album, he took time off from his career as a singer to star in the drama series, Sang Doo! Let's Go To School. Following the success of his debut as singer and actor, Rain released his second album How to Avoid The Sun, and had another hit with the title song "Ways to Avoid the Sun."
In 2004, he starred in another successful drama called "Full House", which was one of the highest-rated Korean dramas of all time with ratings of over 30% for every episode.It was broadcasted in many other countries including the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, China, Japan, Taiwan and the U.S. Through Full House, Rain was recognized across Asia. His performance in the drama also won him the Best Actor Award at the KBS Acting Awards.
International recognition
His third album It's Raining sold over 1 million copies in Asia. According to a report by Rain's previous agency JYP Ent. to the Korea Culture & Content Agency, It's Raining topped the charts in all of the following countries as of December 29th, 2005: Japan (100,000 copies), China (500,000 copies), Taiwan (70,000 copies), Thailand (150,000 copies), Indonesia (50,000 copies), and South Korea (154,000 copies), for a combined total of 1,074,000 units sold, making it Rain's most successful album to date both domestically and internationally.His first concert, Rainy Day, held in Korea and Japan, was sold out the first day tickets became available.
In 2004, Rain earned greater recognition by winning the MTV Asia Grand Slam, securing top honors in all the Asian countries which broadcast MTV Asia. Rain won the Favorite Korean Artist at the 2005 MTV Asia Aid held in Bangkok, the Most Popular Asian Artist Award from Channel [V] Thailand, the Best Buzz Asia Award during the MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2005 (He won Best buzz ASIA as well as the Orange Range and Stefanie Sun.) and the Best Korean Singer award in the MTV-CCTV Mandarin Music Honors in Beijing. Rain was also the first Asian performing artist ever to be invited to the 2005 American MTV Video Music Awards in Miami, as well as the 2005 MTV Latin Video Music Awards in Mexico. These accomplishments earned Rain a lot of media attention, including interviews with Time Asian Edition and CNN Talk Asia. Rain also won the Best Korean Singer Award 2005 at the Mandarin Music Honors in Taiwan.
Rain then went on his RAINY DAY 2005 Tour, starting in Seoul and followed by Tokyo and Hong Kong; due to his fame and his extravagant performances, tickets sold out quickly.His first solo concert in Japan last summer, entitled Rainy Day Japan held at the Tokyo International Forum, was so popular that all the tickets were sold out 30 seconds after going on sale.The tickets for another of his concerts in Taiwan were sold out the moment they became available also. His performances in Hong Kong also sold out in a couple of hours. Rain continues to set records in Asia. Now planning to go beyond Japan and Hong Kong, Rain will make a foray into China by giving a concert in Beijing.
Fame in the United States
In addition to Time magazine voting Rain the second most influential person of 2006, second only to Taiwanese director Ang Lee, the magazine also noted that Rain may collaborate in the future with Diddy. This came after reviewing Rain's performances in Madison Square Garden in February 2006. His two day concert, Rainy Day New York was marketed and promoted by the Asian concert production company Rainstone Live. Tickets were sold out within a matter of days.Special guests who made stage appearances at the concert included American pop singer JoJo, R&B singer Omarion, and hip-hop mogul Diddy.
There is also news that Rain will be recording a duet with Omarion, who used to be the vocalist of the popular hip-hop group, B2K, and had starred in the movie, You Got Served. When Rain's first movie, I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK, finished filming in early July 2006, he departed for the U.S. to discuss the possibility of singing the duet with Omarion, and to meet with the organizers of his Asian Tour. Rain apparently met Omarion through his producer, who had written a song for Omarion's recent album. Also, after Rain's concert in February in New York - where Omarion danced to Rain's song "Bad Guy" - Omarion and Rain became friends, says JYP Entertainment. They also noted that the two may star in a movie together one day.Omarion and Rain recorded a duet song, "Man Up," that was released on the European version of Omarion's album 21 as a bonus track. The song has yet to be released in the U.S. due to contractual issues between several record labels.
In 2007, Rain made it to People's Most Beautiful People list for the first time, in its "First-Time Beauties 2007" section. In a press release, Rain stated that he was honored to be on the list, and also noted that it will be a great boost to his efforts to raise his public awareness in the United States. Also in 2007, Rain topped Time's open online poll. He beat Stephen Colbert by 100,000 votes Colbert jokingly retaliated by producing a parody of Rain's music video for "Ways to Avoid the Sun".
Rain performed in two concert dates in Las Vegas, Nevada on December 23-24, 2006; the tickets to these concerts sold out within the first week of sales. The concerts were held at the Colosseum Center at Caesars Palace.
World tour and beyond
Rain's fourth album, Rain's World was released in Korea on October 14, 2006. The first single was "I'm Coming," followed by the second single "In My Bed," and finally "Inside of You."
His Rain's Coming Tour began on December 15, 2006 at Jamsil Stadium in Seoul, and was scheduled to continue through 2007 to the following countries: Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Japan, Taiwan, Australia, United States and Canada.His tour incorporated the talents of producers and stage designers (such as Jamie King and Roy Bennett) who have been involved with the concert tours of famous artists such as U2, Michael Jackson, Ricky Martin, Madonna, Britney Spears, and The Rolling Stones. Ticket sales were expected to be over US$100 million.His latest concert was at the Tokyo Dome on 25 May 2007 which attracted nearly 40,000 people.The Tokyo Dome is the largest auditorium in Japan. Rain was the first Korean artist to perform at the Tokyo Dome.
On his latest World 2007 tour, his scheduled concerts in Shanghai, Toronto, San Francisco and Hawaii were cancelled, followed by the last concert in Los Angeles. The latter event at the Staples Center was canceled only two hours prior to opening: Rain's producer blamed the situation on financial problems with the local producer, and the local promoter blamed Star M, calling them "incompetent to handle the situation."
Legal troubles
Rain, together with JYP and the tour promotor, are currently being sued by Honolulu promoter Click Entertainment for more than a million dollars, after his concert was canceled there and the promoters were not refunded the $500,000 licensing fee.The company claims that Rain never intended to perform in Hawaii. The suit also claims that Rain and his Korea-based promoters "sought to defraud the general public by aggrandizing and exaggerating the scope of the 'Rain's Coming' world tour."In addition, the promoter thinks he has uncovered a trail of questionable conduct from Rain's management ranging from problems about stadium capacity to a trademark dispute over Rain's name.
Filmography
Television Series
[2002] Orange (오렌지)
[2003] Sang Doo! Let's Go To School (상두야 학교가자!)
[2004] Full House (풀하우스)
[2005] A Love To Kill (이 죽일놈의 사랑)
Films
[2006] I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK
I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK directed by Park Chan-wook is Rain's debut in the film industry. The two main characters, both from the mental hospital, fall in love with each other. I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK was first shown in South Korean cinemas on December 7, 2006 and would possibly a world-wide release sometime after.The film was seen as a box office disappointment with just 730,000 viewers, as it was pulled from around 208 screens due to poor ticket sales.However, the film and the director did win the Alfred Bauer prize at the Berlin film festival.and earned Rain the Best New Actor citation at the 43rd Baeksang Arts Awards.
[2008] Speed Racer
Rain was cast Taejo Togokhan a rookie racer in the Wachowski brothers' new action adventure Speed Racer, in his Hollywood debut.
Commercials
2005 Onwards
[2005] DOHC Clothing Line (Korea)
[2005] Pantech Mobile Phone (China)
[2006] DHC Cosmetics Career (Hong Kong, China, Taiwan)
[2006] Pepsi (Hong Kong, China, Taiwan)
[2006] Ralph Lauren
[2006] BMW (Korea)
[2006] Giordano (Korea)
[2006] XTM (Korea)
[2006] LG X-Note (Korea)
[2006] Daewon Cantaville (APT) (Korea)
[2006] KB Star Card (Korea)
[2006] Dutch Mill (Thailand)
[2006] Today's Tea (Korea)
[2007] O Hui for Man (Korea)
[2007] Nikon Imaging (Korea)
[2007] Giordano (Korea)
[2007] SK telecom "Nate" (Korea)
[2007] Lotte Dutyfree Shop (Korea)
[2007] Europe Unilever (covering all Asia)
[2007] Korea National Tourism Organization "Korea Sparkling"
[2007] Fu Ma Cupcakes (China)
[2007] Clear Shampoo (China/Asia)
[2007] Calvin Klein Jeans (Korea)
Awards
Year
Awards
2002
MBC Top 10 Artist Award
KBS Music Award - New Artist, Most popular Singer Award by producers
SBS Music Award - New Artist
SBS Seoul Gayo Award - New Artist
M.NET Music Video Festival - New Artist
KMTV Korea Music Award - New Artist
Golden Disc Award - New Artist
2003
M.NET Male Artist Award
KMTV Male Artist Award
MBC Top 10 Artist Award
KBS Male Artist Award
SBS Male Performer of the Year Award
KBS Rookie, Popularity, Best Couple (with Gong Hyo Jin), Netizen Actor Award of the Year
2004
KBS Best Actor Award
MBC Top 10 Artist Award
KBS Artist of the Year
SBS Male Performer of the Year Award
Popularity Award of TV Part (The Baek Sang Arts Grand Award)
KBS Best Couple Award (with Song Hye Kyo)
2005
MTV Asia Awards: Favorite Artist Korea
Channel [V] Best Single Award
MTV Video Music Awards Japan: Best buzz Asia from Korea
MTV China: CCTV Mandarin Music Honors Award
Andre Kim Awards: Best Star
KBS Drama "Love To Kill" or "이 죽일놈의 사랑"
2006
Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People Who Shape the World Award
M.NET Male Artist Award
Asia TV Awards: Best Movie Style [A Love to Kill]
MKMF Mnet: Best Solo Male Artist
SBS Gayo Daejun 2006: Bonsang
2007
MTV Asia's "Artist of the Month" [January]
43rd Baeksang Arts Awards: Best New Actor for "I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK"
Listed in People Magazine's 100 Most Beautiful People [May 2007 Issue]
Hallyu Award
44th DaeJong Film Awards: Overseas Popularity Award
59th Berlin Film Festival: Alfred Bauer Prize (I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK)
2005 Onwards
[2005] DOHC Clothing Line (Korea)
[2005] Pantech Mobile Phone (China)
[2006] DHC Cosmetics Career (Hong Kong, China, Taiwan)
[2006] Pepsi (Hong Kong, China, Taiwan)
[2006] Ralph Lauren
[2006] BMW (Korea)
[2006] Giordano (Korea)
[2006] XTM (Korea)
[2006] LG X-Note (Korea)
[2006] Daewon Cantaville (APT) (Korea)
[2006] KB Star Card (Korea)
[2006] Dutch Mill (Thailand)
[2006] Today's Tea (Korea)
[2007] O Hui for Man (Korea)
[2007] Nikon Imaging (Korea)
[2007] Giordano (Korea)
[2007] SK telecom "Nate" (Korea)
[2007] Lotte Dutyfree Shop (Korea)
[2007] Europe Unilever (covering all Asia)
[2007] Korea National Tourism Organization "Korea Sparkling"
[2007] Fu Ma Cupcakes (China)
[2007] Clear Shampoo (China/Asia)
[2007] Calvin Klein Jeans (Korea)
Awards
Year
Awards
2002
MBC Top 10 Artist Award
KBS Music Award - New Artist, Most popular Singer Award by producers
SBS Music Award - New Artist
SBS Seoul Gayo Award - New Artist
M.NET Music Video Festival - New Artist
KMTV Korea Music Award - New Artist
Golden Disc Award - New Artist
2003
M.NET Male Artist Award
KMTV Male Artist Award
MBC Top 10 Artist Award
KBS Male Artist Award
SBS Male Performer of the Year Award
KBS Rookie, Popularity, Best Couple (with Gong Hyo Jin), Netizen Actor Award of the Year
2004
KBS Best Actor Award
MBC Top 10 Artist Award
KBS Artist of the Year
SBS Male Performer of the Year Award
Popularity Award of TV Part (The Baek Sang Arts Grand Award)
KBS Best Couple Award (with Song Hye Kyo)
2005
MTV Asia Awards: Favorite Artist Korea
Channel [V] Best Single Award
MTV Video Music Awards Japan: Best buzz Asia from Korea
MTV China: CCTV Mandarin Music Honors Award
Andre Kim Awards: Best Star
KBS Drama "Love To Kill" or "이 죽일놈의 사랑"
2006
Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People Who Shape the World Award
M.NET Male Artist Award
Asia TV Awards: Best Movie Style [A Love to Kill]
MKMF Mnet: Best Solo Male Artist
SBS Gayo Daejun 2006: Bonsang
2007
MTV Asia's "Artist of the Month" [January]
43rd Baeksang Arts Awards: Best New Actor for "I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK"
Listed in People Magazine's 100 Most Beautiful People [May 2007 Issue]
Hallyu Award
44th DaeJong Film Awards: Overseas Popularity Award
59th Berlin Film Festival: Alfred Bauer Prize (I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK)
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