Rapper pH-1 introduces ‘Mr. Bad’ in new single and music video


Korean-American rapper pH-1 dropped his new single and music video “Mr. Bad” featuring Woo Wonjae on Tuesday.
The track will feature on pH-1’s upcoming album, his first in three years.
The H1ghr Music artist was discovered in 2016 by Jay Park and debuted in 2017 with his EP “The Island Kid.”
Previous artists pH-1 has collaborated with include Chungha, Mamamoo’s Wheein, TXT and Jay Park.
Korean American rapper pH-1, born Park Junwon (Harry Park), released a new single and music video titled “Mr. Bad” featuring Woo Wonjae on Tuesday.
The track will be on pH-1’s forthcoming album, his first in three years. According to a press release from label H1ghr Music, “Mr. Bad” is a turn for nice guy Harry Park, who “finally tackles his demons and temptations-he’s confronted throughout his career — whether it be parties, alcohol, or just friends, pH-1 was inspired by his experience of how being bad can feel good.”
Discovered by Jay Park in 2016, pH-1 made his debut in 2017 with the EP “The Island Kid” and became a founding member of H1ghr Music. Since then, he released the album “Halo” in 2019 and became a reliable collaborator in the industry, working with artists such as Jay Park, Chungha, TXT, Mamamoo’s Wheein, G.Soul and rapper Big Naughty to name a few.
In May, pH-1 was selected alongside artists Mndsgn and Audrey Nuna to perform for NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series for AAPI Heritage Month.
Feature Image via H1ghr Music
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