Flowsik, born Jay Pak (Korean: 박대식) on April 5, 1985, is a Korean-American rapper, singer, and songwriter renowned for his aggressive East Coast hip-hop style and versatile flow that blends raw lyricism with R&B elements. Raised in Astoria, Queens, New York, he drew early inspiration from the city's underground hip-hop culture, using music as a means to navigate identity challenges as an Asian-American youth.[1][2]Flowsik began his professional career in 2011 by joining the multinational hip-hop group Aziatix under Music Cube Entertainment, where he contributed to their debut album Aziatix and helped secure a major $11.3 million recording contract with Cash Money Records in 2013.[3][2] The group earned acclaim, including the Best New Asian Artist award at the 2011 Mnet Asian Music Awards, and collaborated with high-profile acts like JYJ before the group disbanded in 2015 following label changes.[1][2] Transitioning to a solo path, he released his debut single "The Calling" in March 2015, a self-produced track that marked his entry into the South Korean music scene as an independent artist.[4]His visibility surged in 2016 when he competed on the fifth season of the rap survival program Show Me the Money, advancing to round 7 under team leaders Dok2 and The Quiett and delivering standout performances like "Air DoTheQ."[1][2] Since then, Flowsik has built a prolific solo discography, including singles such as "Bbung" (2018), "Kari" (2018), and "Gundal" (2021), often incorporating themes of cultural duality and perseverance.[3][2] Notable collaborations include features with Jessi on "All I Need" and "Wet" (2018), Minzy on "Ni Na No" (2017), and more recent works with Loopy (2025).[3][5]In 2024, Flowsik released his debut solo EP Worlds Apart, a seven-track project chronicling his journey from a Queens outsider to a prominent figure bridging American and Korean hip-hop, with songs like "Hustle" and "Back to the Roots" highlighting his narrative depth.[6] In 2025, he followed with the EP Reload featuring "Passions" with Loopy and the single "Bipolar Freestyle," continuing to explore themes of perseverance and global perspectives. He remains a staple in the evolving Korean hip-hop landscape, advocating for authenticity.[2][7][8][5]
Flowsik entered the music industry in 2011 as a member of Aziatix, a Korean-American hip-hop and R&B trio formed by producer Jae Chong under Music Cube Entertainment. The group consisted of Flowsik on rap, alongside vocalists Eddie Shin from Boston and Nicky Lee from Los Angeles, all of whom brought prior solo experience to the project. Their formation highlighted a multicultural approach, drawing on the members' Asian-American backgrounds to create music that bridged U.S. and Korean influences.[12]Aziatix debuted with the single "Go" on May 2, 2011, followed by their debut full-length album Nocturnal on July 27, 2011, which featured key tracks including "Slippin' Away," "Cold," and "Go." The album showcased a blend of R&B melodies and hip-hop rhythms, with Flowsik delivering dynamic rap sections that added energy to the group's sound. Promotional efforts included music videos for "Slippin' Away" and "Cold," as well as live performances at Korea's Jisan Valley Rock Festival and initial tours in Los Angeles and Taiwan, establishing their presence in both markets.[13]In 2012, the group released their follow-up EP Awakening on May 2, accompanied by a music video for the lead single "Alright." The EP, featuring tracks like "Speed of Light" and "History," debuted at number one on the iTunes R&B/Soul charts in the United States, Japan, and Korea, underscoring their growing international appeal. To capitalize on this success, Aziatix launched a spring U.S. tour, performing in cities such as Sacramento, Seattle, Minneapolis, and San Francisco, where they emphasized high-energy sets blending rap and vocals to connect with diverse audiences. Their music often explored themes of love, ambition, and cultural identity, with Flowsik's Korean-American roots from New York influencing his versatile rap style that occasionally wove in Korean phrases alongside English lyrics.[14][15]The trio's momentum continued into 2013 when they signed a landmark $11.3 million recording contract with Cash Money Records in February, marking one of the largest deals for an Asian-American act at the time. This partnership aimed to expand their reach in the U.S. hip-hop scene, though subsequent releases were delayed. By 2014, amid inactivity under the new label, Aziatix parted ways with Cash Money in December, shifting focus toward individual endeavors—Flowsik began exploring solo opportunities—which ultimately contributed to the group's disbandment as members pursued separate paths.[16][17]
2015–2016: Monsta X and early solo activities
In 2015, following the disbandment of Aziatix, Flowsik transitioned to solo endeavors by releasing his debut single "The Calling" on March 11. The track featured his signature bilingual rap style, seamlessly integrating English and Korean verses to reflect his Korean-American background and personal artistic vision. Produced under his own label, South Paw Records, the single marked a pivotal shift from group dynamics to individual expression, emphasizing introspective lyrics about pursuing one's passion in the music industry.[18]That same year, Flowsik expanded his reach through a notable collaboration with Joohoney, the main rapper of the newly debuted Starship Entertainment boy group Monsta X. The duo released "Stay Strong" on May 18 as the second track on Joohoney's mixtapeSUPEXX, a motivational hip-hop piece that highlighted Flowsik's sharp flow and synergy with emerging K-pop talents. This partnership not only bridged underground hip-hop with idol music but also showcased Flowsik's adaptability, as he contributed verses that complemented Joohoney's energetic delivery while maintaining his distinct rhythmic style. The track's release aligned with Monsta X's early promotions, providing Flowsik exposure to a broader audience amid his solo launch.[19]In 2016, Flowsik further solidified his solo presence by competing on the popular rap survival program Show Me the Money 5, which aired from May to July on Mnet. Representing Team Dok2 & The Quiett after advancing through the U.S. preliminaries and domestic rounds with standout performances like his freestyle over Timbaland beats, he reached the team battle stage. Flowsik impressed with group tracks such as "Air DoTheQ" and individual diss battles, but was eliminated on July 1 during the third team confrontation against contestant Xitsuh. His run to the semi-final stage garnered attention for his technical prowess and bilingual edge, boosting his visibility in the competitive Korean hip-hop landscape.[20]
2017–present: Solo career and recent projects
In 2016, Flowsik contributed to the acclaimed track "Eung Freestyle" alongside DPR Live, Sik-K, Punchnello, and Owen Ovadoz, which earned the Best Collaboration award at the inaugural Korean Hip Hop Awards in 2017, highlighting his prowess in ensemble freestyle performances.[21] This period marked the beginning of his deeper immersion in solo rap features and collaborations, building on his earlier single "The Calling" from 2015 as a foundational step toward autonomy.By 2018, Flowsik expanded his collaborative footprint with the release of "All I Need," a joint project with Jessi that blended hip-hop and R&B elements, showcasing his versatile flow over soulful production. That same year, he joined Double K, Killagramz, and Vandal Rock on the track "Sway," followed by the "Sway (Remixes)" EP, which included a remix featuring Illson and further diversified his presence in the underground hip-hop circuit. These efforts coincided with his first international tour, a European run organized by Young Bros that spanned cities like Amsterdam, underscoring his growing global appeal as a Korean-American artist.[22] His style during this phase began evolving toward R&B-infused hip-hop, drawing from his Aziatix roots while prioritizing husky, rapid-fire delivery in English and Korean verses.[1]Flowsik continued building momentum with selective features, including the 2021 single "Guk," where he traded verses with Jay Park on themes of cultural identity and immigrant experiences. In 2024, he released his debut solo EP Worlds Apart, a seven-track project that narrates his journey as a global artist, reflecting on personal growth amid industry hurdles through introspective hip-hop storytelling.[6] The EP's themes of resilience and duality aligned with his stylistic maturation, incorporating smoother R&B hooks into dense rap structures.In 2025, Flowsik delivered his follow-up EP Reload on May 2, featuring five tracks produced by Gabriel Cho, Felix, and himself, including "Belief" with G2's gritty verses on perseverance and "Passions" with Loopy's melodic support, exploring emotional intensity and artistic drive. The EP's title track "Ok Ok" and intro "10 Years" framed his decade-long career reflection, while the subsequent single "Passions Remix" brought in Sik-K and HAON for a high-energy hip-hop extension, reinforcing his role in contemporary Korean rap collaborations.[23] These releases solidified his independent trajectory, with performances at hip-hop events maintaining his visibility in both domestic and international scenes.
Discography
Studio albums and EPs
Flowsik has released two solo extended plays to date, marking his transition to independent artistry following his group activities.His debut EP, Worlds Apart, was released on February 16, 2024, through Flowsik Music LLC.[24] The project consists of seven tracks: "Hustle," "Back to the Roots," "Rooftop," "Sheebuh," "Aruba," "Movin'," and "On the Low," spanning approximately 20 minutes.[6] It serves as a hip-hop narrative encapsulating his experiences as a global artist, delving into themes of identity and resilience amid cultural navigation.[6]Flowsik followed with the EP Reload on May 2, 2025.[25] This five-track release features: "Intro (10 Years)," "Bipolar Freestyle," "Ok Ok," "Passions" (featuring Loopy), and "Belief" (featuring G2).[26] The EP highlights collaborative production with notable Korean hip-hop figures, including the lead singles "Belief" and "Passions," which underscore Flowsik's evolving sound through introspective lyricism and dynamic beats.[26]
Singles
Flowsik released his debut solo single, "The Calling", on March 11, 2015, marking his transition from group activities to individual artistry in the hip-hop genre. The track, composed, produced, and written by Flowsik himself, features an energetic rap delivery over a dynamic beat, and was accompanied by an official music video that highlighted his bilingual rapping style blending English and Korean elements. It became available on major Korean platforms such as Melon, Genie, and Bugs, as well as global services like iTunes, receiving initial attention within the K-hip-hop community for its motivational lyrics and Flowsik's vocal versatility.In 2025, Flowsik issued "Passions Remix" on May 16, as a high-energy hip-hop collaboration featuring rappers Sik-K and HAON. This single serves as a remix of the original "Passions" from his EP Reload, expanding on themes of ambition and passion with layered verses and a trap-influenced production by Felix and Flowsik. The track was promoted through social media announcements and streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, emphasizing Flowsik's ongoing role in contemporary Korean hip-hop scenes.Throughout 2017–2024, Flowsik released several key solo singles that underscored his self-production skills and visual promotions. Notable examples include "All I Need" in 2018, a collaboration with Jessi that included an official music video and was part of their joint project album; "Wet (젖어'S)" also in 2018 with Jessi, featuring a bold, playful MV that amassed millions of views on YouTube; "Kari" in 2018, a high-energy track returning to his underground hip-hop roots;[27] "BBUNG (뻥)" later that year, a motivational single with its own full music video addressing life's challenges. Later releases like "Billion Burger (10억짜리버거)" in 2020 highlighted his humorous side with audio visuals, while "Gundal" (feat. Gonhills) in 2021 received an official music video and focused on themes of resilience, and "Guk (국)" in 2021 featuring Jay Park received an official audio release and focused on cultural pride.[28] These singles were supported by music videos or promotional clips to engage fans across platforms.
Other appearances
Flowsik contributed rap verses to several tracks during his tenure with the hip-hop and R&B group Aziatix, including "Go" from their 2011 debut EP Nocturnal, where he co-wrote the lyrics alongside Eddie Shin and producer Jae Chong.[29] His verses emphasized themes of departure and emotional distance, blending hip-hop flows with the group's R&B sensibilities.[30]In 2015, Flowsik collaborated with Monsta X member Jooheon on the mixtape track "Stay Strong," released via Starship Entertainment to offer motivational messages amid their respective career pressures.[31]Following the launch of his solo career, Flowsik provided featured rap contributions on Minzy's "NINANO" from her 2017 debut album Uno, adding rhythmic intensity to the pop track and helping it achieve strong digital sales in South Korea upon release.[32] That same year, he appeared on "Wrath of God" by Teri Miko and Varien, delivering vocals and rap for the EDM single on Spinnin' Records, which highlighted his versatility in international productions.In 2018, Flowsik joined Double K, Killagramz, and Vandal Rock for the collaborative hip-hop single "Sway," emphasizing his role in underground Korean rap circles through layered verses on resilience and flow; the track spawned a remix EP featuring producers like Pure 100% and Haechi, extending its reach in the hip-hop community.[33]
Filmography
Television shows
Flowsik gained prominence through his participation in several competitive music television programs in South Korea, highlighting his rapping skills and versatility as a performer.Flowsik appeared on King of Mask Singer in 2024, a popular MBC variety show where contestants perform anonymously in masks. Competing under the masked identity "Bureulleossyu" (Ripe Rice), he delivered ballad covers such as "Sarangi Dareun Sarangeuro Itgyeojine" by Lee Seung-chul, showcasing his vocal range beyond rap, though he was eliminated in the first round. The show's format emphasized disguise and reveals, allowing Flowsik to explore ballad singing.[34]His most notable competitive TV appearance came in 2016 on Show Me the Money 5, Mnet's rap battle series. Flowsik auditioned in the LA preliminaries and advanced to the semi-finals in Korea, performing original raps that earned praise from judges like The Quiett and Timbaland for their technical skill and creativity. In one key round, he faced off against Xitsuh but was eliminated after a close battle, finishing among the top eight contestants overall. This exposure significantly boosted his solo career visibility.[20]
Music programs
Flowsik has made notable promotional appearances on Korean music and talk shows, primarily highlighting his rap skills through live performances during key career phases.During his early solo activities, Flowsik gained visibility through his participation in hip-hop focused programs, though his promotional stages were limited compared to mainstream K-pop acts. His standout collaboration came in 2018 with Jessi on the track "All I Need," which led to several high-profile performances on major music programs. On April 5, 2018, Flowsik and Jessi delivered a dynamic stage on M COUNTDOWN, showcasing Flowsik's smooth flow and Jessi's powerful vocals in a hip-hop infused set.[35] They followed this with a performance on Music Bank on April 6, 2018, where the duo emphasized the song's catchy hook and energetic delivery to promote the single's release.[36]A highlight of these promotions was their appearance on the talk and live music show You Hee Yeol's Sketchbook on March 31, 2018 (aired April 7), where Flowsik joined Jessi for an intimate acoustic rap performance of "All I Need." The episode featured Flowsik's husky rap delivery in a stripped-down arrangement, allowing for a more personal showcase of his vocal tone and stage presence, which impressed viewers and host You Hee-yeol.[37] This appearance underscored Flowsik's versatility beyond high-energy stages, blending rap with conversational elements about his Korean-American background and musical influences.[38]Post-2017, Flowsik's solo stages have leaned toward hip-hop specials and Mnet productions, though he has maintained a selective presence on broadcast music shows amid his independent releases. Up to 2025, no major new promotional runs on weekly music programs have been documented, with Flowsik focusing more on international tours, collaborations, and digital platforms for his music dissemination.
Awards and nominations
With groups
During his tenure with the hip-hop group Aziatix from 2011 to 2014, Flowsik contributed to their recognition in the Asian music scene. The group won the Best New Asian Artist award at the 2011 Mnet Asian Music Awards.
Flowsik garnered recognition through his featured appearance on the track "Eung Freestyle" by DPR Live, alongside Sik-K, Punchnello, and Owen Ovadoz, which won Collaboration of the Year at the 2017 Korean Hip-hop Awards.[39][40]