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Dumbfoundead’s new web series runs the ‘DMZ’

June 28, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Charles Lam Northwest Asian Weekly LA-based rapper Jonathan Park, better known by his stage name Dumbfoundead, has spent the majority of 2013 touring across the United States and Europe, but that hasn’t slowed down his most recent project. Park’s new web series “Run DMZ” premiered in June and is off to a strong start.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features, At the Movies Tagged With: 2013, Charles Lam, DMZ, Dumbfoundead, George Watsky, Jackson Adams, Jonathan Park, Ken Jong, Korean, Los Angeles Koreatown, North Koreatown, Steel Wool Media, United States, Victoria Park, Vol 32 No 27 | June 29 - July 5, attention, commentary

Dumbfoundead can’t ‘Take the Stares’

October 26, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Charles Lam Northwest Asian Weekly Jonathan Park’s debut album, DFD, was perfect. It showcased his velvety smooth, quick flow and was built on masterful production. It reached near

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features, Profiles, Reviews Tagged With: 2012, Charles Lam, DFD, David Choi, Dumbfoundead, Growing Young, Jonathan Park, Korean Jesus, New Chick, Northwest Asian Weekly, Rap Albums, Stairs Intro, Vol 31 No 44 | October 27 - November 2

Fans wild as Korean rappers from both sides of the ocean make beautiful music

June 24, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

“I don’t think I’ve ever seen so many camera phones, ever. But that’s what you get when you put a thousand Koreans in one room,” said Jonathan Park,

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Profiles Tagged With: 2010, Alex Yuna Lee, Asian Kids, Bay Area, Dumbfoundead, Epik High, Grind Time, Hot Blooded, Jay Park, Jonathan Park, Jumi Young, Kero One, Korean American, Lee Joon Kyoung, Los Angeles, MYK, Mike Kim, Seattle, South Korea, Vol 29 No 26 | June 26 - July 2, attention

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