Yongguk (BAP)
Bang Yong-guk (born March 31, 1990), is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and best-selling book who led the boy band B.A.P until his departure from TS Entertainment in August 2018. Under the moniker "Jepp Blackman," he made his musical debut in 2008 as a member of the underground hip hop group Soul Connection.
Bang Yong-guk, also known as Yongguk, was born to perform hip-hop. He is the rapper for the well-known K-pop male group B.A.P. He was a well-known underground rapper under the moniker "Jepp Blackman" before becoming popular as an idol. He has a really deep and emotive voice. His style is fluid, with a beautiful flow and rhythm. He is regarded as one of the top K-pop Idols due to his enormous influence and contribution to Korean hip-hop music and culture. Aside from rapping, he also writes and produces many of B.A.P's tracks.
The contents of Bang's personal notebook served as inspiration for his solo album "BANG YONGGUK." Songs in "BANG YONGGUK," a highly personal album, range from fury to grief to encounters with despair and anxiety, to his own loneliness. The song "See You Later" was inspired by a draft Will wrote in his diary. Bang is listed as executive producer, songwriter, track producer, and art director on his self-titled album, and he directs his solo videos from idea to editing.