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Jae Jin

Jae Jin (born in Seoul, South Korea) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, SAG-AFTRA actor and public speaker from Baltimore known for his soulful singing, award-winning songwriting, and sought-after public speaking/storytelling. He independently distributes his original music through AWAL (under Kobalt Music Group) and is a part of the Sinasoid Artist Guild.[1]

Jae Jin
Jae Jin
Background information
BornSeoul, South Korea
OriginBaltimore, Maryland, US
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
  • keyboards
Years active2015–present
LabelsIndependent
Unsigned
WebsiteJae Jin Official Site
Korean name
Hangul
재진
Revised RomanizationJeh Jin
McCune–ReischauerJ'eh Jin

To date, Jin has independently self-released four albums: Kairos (2015), Baltimore Boulevard (2017), Letters and Drinks (2018), and The Seasons In Between (2022). Jin won a John Lennon Songwriting Award in 2019[2] and also received 1st Place in the International Songwriting Competition.[3] He was also a Finalist in the 2019 NewSong Music Competition.[4][5] Jin has appeared on Season 16 of U.S. TV series The Voice[6][7] and on Season 2 of U.S. TV series House of Cards as a principal actor.[8] He received a prestigious WeWork Creator Award through WeWork in 2018 for his original music and powerful life story,[9] and gave his first TEDx talk in 2020.[10]

Biography edit

Jin was born in Seoul, South Korea on November 6 and immigrated to the United States with his mother when he was two years old. He attended Chantilly High School. Having spent 20 years in Baltimore, Maryland, he considers Baltimore his hometown.[11] He has a Korean mother, Mihye, and a Caucasian stepfather, John Whiteside, who he considers his real father.[12]

At the age of 17, Jin was diagnosed with a terminal blood-bone marrow disorder. He underwent experimental chemotherapy at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Five years later, while he was a pre-med student at Johns Hopkins University, the illness returned, and Jin repeated the same chemotherapy, becoming the second patient in history to receive the treatment twice.[13]

He graduated from Johns Hopkins University,[14] went on to partially complete an MPH degree from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and spent many years working in healthcare management at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institute, social enterprise and workforce development in East Baltimore (Baltimore), as well as time spent in the startup world. As Jin was preparing to commence a dual graduate degree in Medicine and Business (MD/MBA program), he chose instead to pursue a career in music at the end of 2014.[15][16]

Career edit

2013–2014: Early career edit

Jin made his first notable appearance in 2013, when his cover of Sam Cooke's song "Nothing Can Change This Love" was shared by video blog WorldStarHipHop going viral.[citation needed] After garnering over one million views, the video was removed from the service at the request of Sam Cooke's music publishers.[17] Following the popularization of this video, Jin began meeting with record labels, music business executives, and major network reality television shows even garnering the attention of Russell Simmons.[8] However, instead of partnering with a third-party, the musician decided to pursue his music career independently.[15]

A few months later, Jin appeared as a principal actor singing in a scene on U.S. TV series House of Cards.[11][18]

In 2014, Jin appeared on Christian radio network Moody Radio for an interview on the Chris Fabry Live program discussing his plans to take a leap of faith with limited musical experience.[19]

2015–2016: Kairos edit

Jin began his journey by packing up his entire life into two suitcases moving to New York City. Jin spent three months recording his debut album, titled Kairos, with the help of his long time friend and the album's producer, Tim Ouyang of Tim Be Told. On October 6, 2015, Jin released his ten track debut studio album, Kairos.[15][20]

Jin appeared on ABC News numerous times for interviews and guest performances of "Wild Creatures" and "Ain't About Love".[21]

On August 28, 2020, Jin released a 31-track Kairos Super Deluxe album consisting of the original 10 songs as well as 21 bonus tracks that included live acoustic versions, a handful of special alternative versions, and instrumentals. The super deluxe also includes an in-depth commentary with album producer, Tim, as well as a special final track which includes Korean translation lyrics of "Amen" spoken by Jin's own birth mother.

2017: Baltimore Boulevard edit

On November 3, 2017, Jin released his sophomore effort Baltimore Boulevard, an album collection of songs written over a two-year span.[22][23] In the same month, he was awarded a WeWork Creator Award given to those who "bring new ideas into the world". Jin was also invited to share his life story on stage at Madison Square Garden during the WeWork Global Summit.[9][15]

2018–2019: Letters & Drinks edit

On June 29, 2018, Jin released his third full-length album, Letters & Drinks. Atwood Magazine's Mitch Mosk wrote: "echoing the likes of Fun and Jason Mraz, and with a voice like Sam Smith, Jin appeals to the deepest part of our souls – that tender, vulnerable side we too often build walls around. His songs truly come from the heart, whether he's dealing with tragedy as on 'Six Feet Above', honoring family (his stepfather) as on 'Father's Land', or trying to leave the world a better place – as in album opener 'Dance with Me'."[24][21]

His hit single, "11:11" has won him numerous songwriting awards, including the John Lennon Songwriting Award in 2019.[2][21] He was also chosen as one of the eight finalists out of over 800 contestants for the prestigious NewSong Music Competition in Asheville, NC in November, 2019.[4][5]

2020: Pandemic & Pivot edit

Jin released multiple original standalone singles including "So Wrong," "Love U Like That," "The Cost (of Loving You)," "Castaway," and "Pages." The COVID-19 pandemic in the United States led to nearly 200 event cancellations and postponed touring plans but Jin released a deluxe version of Baltimore Boulevard, as well as a 31-track Super Deluxe version of Kairos. In December 2020, Jin quietly released a Christmas EP album titled Evergreen.

2022: The Seasons In Between edit

On December 16, 2022, Jin released his fourth full-length album, The Seasons In Between which includes a handful of his popular original singles including "So Wrong," "Love U Like That," "Colder," "Good Kid of Blue," "Pages," and "Lighthouse" the last of which received Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance consideration in 2022.

Touring edit

Jin played his first casual concerts as a solo artist in 2014 at various venues around the National Capital Region including Jammin' Java and Ebenezers Coffeehouse. Since the start of 2015 when he decided to do music full-time, he has toured extensively bringing him to over 124 cities.[25] Notable venues Jin has played concerts at include The Bitter End, SideWalk Cafe, Pianos (club), Rockwood Music Hall, Eddie's Attic, Hotel Café, Postcrypt Coffeehouse, Smith's Olde Bar (ATL), Neck of the Woods (SF), and more.[26]

 
Singing pre-show on the streets of Paris before Jae's concert at Theatre Les Etoiles

Jin has toured North America, Europe (France and England), and Asia (South Korea and Singapore). The majority of his global touring that included London, Paris, South Korea, and Singapore took place in 2016.[27]

His longest major touring took place in 2019, when he embarked on a 10 month, 46 city tour.[26]

As of 2023, Jin has played over 700 performances across over 160 cities globally.[26]

Band members edit

Current members
  • Jae Jin – lead vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards (2015–present)
Current Musician Collaborators
  • Ryan Schiedermayer – drums (2015-current)
  • Justin Cho – electric guitar, acoustic guitar (2019–current, studio 2020–present)
  • Sam Park– violin (2023–current)
  • Jenn Jeon– violin (2023–current)
  • Michael Lu– violin (studio 2015–current)
Former Touring/Studio musicians
  • Tyler Carroll – bass guitar (2016, studio 2015–2018)
  • Philip Chuah – bass guitar (2018)
  • Thomas Killian – drums (2016)
  • Khoa Le – acoustic guitar (studio 2017-2018)
  • Andrew J. Choi – electric guitar, acoustic guitar (2016-2020)
  • David James Estioco – piano (2019-2022, studio 2020–2021)
  • Joanna M. Hui – violin (2019, studio 2019-2020)
  • Nancy Kim – cello (studio 2018)

Influences edit

Jin has cited artists including Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Sam Cooke, The Beatles, and Prince as major influences and often speaks about his varied influences ranging from country to soul to hiphop.[28] His solo live music as a singer-songwriter ranges in genre from folk to blues to soul to rhythm and blues.

Discography edit

Albums edit

Title Year Label
Kairos 2015 Independent
Baltimore Boulevard 2017 Independent
Letters & Drinks 2018 Independent
Evergreen (a Christmas album) 2020 Independent
The Seasons In Between 2022 Independent

As featured artist edit

  • All Ye Nations (2014, single by Tim Be Told)
  • The Battle Hymn (2015, Mighty Sound album by Tim Be Told[29])
  • The Great Divide (2016, Friends and Foes album by Tim Be Told)
  • Translated Letters (2017, Ashley Court: Chapter 1 album by nak)
  • Grace (2020, Love and Happiness album by Tim Be Told)

Music has appeared on edit

Korean dramas and TV shows:

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Nominated Work Category Result
2017 Wework Creator Award NYC Creator Award For Outstanding Original Music and Life Story Incubate Won[9]
2018 Mayoral Salute by the City of Baltimore N/A Mayoral Salute Won
Hollywood Music in Media Awards "Father's Land" Americana/Folk/Acoustic Nominated[30]
16th Annual IAMA (International Acoustic Music Awards) "Whiskey Song" Best Male Artist Nominated
2019 John Lennon Songwriting Award 11:11 LOVE Won[2]
International Songwriting Competition 11:11 Adult Contemporary Won[3]
Music City Song Star 11:11 Grand Prize Won

References edit

  1. ^ "Sinasoid Artist Guild - Jae Jin". Sinasoid. Retrieved May 16, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Jae Jin Wins John Lennon Songwriting Award". JSLC. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "ISC Winners". ISC. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Meet 2019 Newsong Finalist Jae Jin". JSLC. 8 November 2019. Retrieved November 8, 2019.
  5. ^ a b Arnaudin, Edwin (19 November 2019). "NewSong Performance & Songwriting Competition elevates emerging artists". Mountain Xpress. Retrieved November 19, 2019.
  6. ^ "'The Voice' Season 16, Episode 5 Blind Auditions Recap". Newsweek. 11 March 2019. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
  7. ^ "Jae Jin on The Voice". NBC. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
  8. ^ a b "Jae Jin's House of Cards". 2014 – via HuffPost.
  9. ^ a b c Bosler, Cayte (2017). "WeWork Gave Over $1 Million to New York City Entrepreneurs for Social Good". Vice.com. Vice Impact.
  10. ^ "Jae Jin TEDxJHU Speaker". TEDxJHU. Retrieved March 9, 2020.
  11. ^ a b Meekhof, Kristin (2014). "Jae Jin's House of Cards". The Huffington Post.
  12. ^ Jin, Jae (2018). "Father's Land". Jae Jin Music.
  13. ^ Lee, Stephanie (2017). "Mochi Boy: Singer-Songwriter Jae Jin on Surviving Cancer and Creating Vulnerable Music". Mochi Magazine.
  14. ^ "Alumni to Watch". Arts & Sciences Magazine. Johns Hopkins University. 2018.
  15. ^ a b c d Riley, Bridget (2018). "Jae Jin Became 'Every Asian Parent's Nightmare' and Lived to Tell the Story". wework.com. Creator Magazine.
  16. ^ "Official Webpage". jaejinmusic.com.
  17. ^ "Nothing Can Change this Love- Sam Cooke viral cover by Jae Jin". 2013 – via YouTube.
  18. ^ Lee, Helen (2014). "How God Showed Up in House of Cards: An Interview with Jae Jin". christandpopculture.com. Christ and Pop Culture.
  19. ^ Fabry, Chris (2014). "In the Studio with Jae Jin". MoodyAudio.com. Moody Radio.
  20. ^ S.D., Kelly (2016). "Kairos - Jae Jin". christandpopculture.com. Christ & Pop Culture.
  21. ^ a b c "Midday Maryland". WMAR. 2019.
  22. ^ Di Mauro, Alanna (2017). "Jae Jin Releases Baltimore Boulevard". highviewentertainment.com. Highview Entertainment.
  23. ^ Cooke, James (2017). "Jae Jin shares the ultra soulful 'Indigo Road'". MusicCrowns.org. Music Crowns.
  24. ^ Mosk, Mitch (2018). "Album Premiere: Jae Jin's Beautiful 'Letters and Drinks' Balances Love & Suffering". Atwoodmagazine.com. Atwood Magazine.
  25. ^ Brennen, Jensen (2020). "Soul Searching". JHU.
  26. ^ a b c Jin, Jae (May 10, 2020). "Jae Jin Past Tour Schedule". jaejinmusic.com.
  27. ^ "Meet Jae Jin". voyagela.com. Voyage LA. July 10, 2018.
  28. ^ Wells, Dwight. "Jae Jin World Arts Spotlight Artist". Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  29. ^ Ouyang, Tim. "Making The Battle Hymn". Retrieved 2014-02-15.
  30. ^ HMMA (2018). "2018 HMMA MUSIC GENRE NOMINATIONS". HMMA Awards. hmmawards.com.

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Jae Jin born in Seoul South Korea is an American musician singer songwriter SAG AFTRA actor and public speaker from Baltimore known for his soulful singing award winning songwriting and sought after public speaking storytelling He independently distributes his original music through AWAL under Kobalt Music Group and is a part of the Sinasoid Artist Guild 1 Jae JinJae JinBackground informationBornSeoul South KoreaOriginBaltimore Maryland USGenrespop acoustic soul contemporary Christian gospel R amp BOccupation s Musician Singer songwriterInstrument s VocalsguitarpianokeyboardsYears active2015 presentLabelsIndependent UnsignedWebsiteJae Jin Official SiteKorean nameHangul재진Revised RomanizationJeh JinMcCune ReischauerJ eh Jin To date Jin has independently self released four albums Kairos 2015 Baltimore Boulevard 2017 Letters and Drinks 2018 and The Seasons In Between 2022 Jin won a John Lennon Songwriting Award in 2019 2 and also received 1st Place in the International Songwriting Competition 3 He was also a Finalist in the 2019 NewSong Music Competition 4 5 Jin has appeared on Season 16 of U S TV series The Voice 6 7 and on Season 2 of U S TV series House of Cards as a principal actor 8 He received a prestigious WeWork Creator Award through WeWork in 2018 for his original music and powerful life story 9 and gave his first TEDx talk in 2020 10 Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 2 1 2013 2014 Early career 2 2 2015 2016 Kairos 2 3 2017 Baltimore Boulevard 2 4 2018 2019 Letters amp Drinks 2 5 2020 Pandemic amp Pivot 2 6 2022 The Seasons In Between 3 Touring 4 Band members 5 Influences 6 Discography 6 1 Albums 6 2 As featured artist 6 3 Music has appeared on 7 Awards and nominations 8 ReferencesBiography editJin was born in Seoul South Korea on November 6 and immigrated to the United States with his mother when he was two years old He attended Chantilly High School Having spent 20 years in Baltimore Maryland he considers Baltimore his hometown 11 He has a Korean mother Mihye and a Caucasian stepfather John Whiteside who he considers his real father 12 At the age of 17 Jin was diagnosed with a terminal blood bone marrow disorder He underwent experimental chemotherapy at Johns Hopkins Hospital Five years later while he was a pre med student at Johns Hopkins University the illness returned and Jin repeated the same chemotherapy becoming the second patient in history to receive the treatment twice 13 He graduated from Johns Hopkins University 14 went on to partially complete an MPH degree from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and spent many years working in healthcare management at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institute social enterprise and workforce development in East Baltimore Baltimore as well as time spent in the startup world As Jin was preparing to commence a dual graduate degree in Medicine and Business MD MBA program he chose instead to pursue a career in music at the end of 2014 15 16 Career edit2013 2014 Early career edit Jin made his first notable appearance in 2013 when his cover of Sam Cooke s song Nothing Can Change This Love was shared by video blog WorldStarHipHop going viral citation needed After garnering over one million views the video was removed from the service at the request of Sam Cooke s music publishers 17 Following the popularization of this video Jin began meeting with record labels music business executives and major network reality television shows even garnering the attention of Russell Simmons 8 However instead of partnering with a third party the musician decided to pursue his music career independently 15 A few months later Jin appeared as a principal actor singing in a scene on U S TV series House of Cards 11 18 In 2014 Jin appeared on Christian radio network Moody Radio for an interview on the Chris Fabry Live program discussing his plans to take a leap of faith with limited musical experience 19 2015 2016 Kairos edit Jin began his journey by packing up his entire life into two suitcases moving to New York City Jin spent three months recording his debut album titled Kairos with the help of his long time friend and the album s producer Tim Ouyang of Tim Be Told On October 6 2015 Jin released his ten track debut studio album Kairos 15 20 Jin appeared on ABC News numerous times for interviews and guest performances of Wild Creatures and Ain t About Love 21 On August 28 2020 Jin released a 31 track Kairos Super Deluxe album consisting of the original 10 songs as well as 21 bonus tracks that included live acoustic versions a handful of special alternative versions and instrumentals The super deluxe also includes an in depth commentary with album producer Tim as well as a special final track which includes Korean translation lyrics of Amen spoken by Jin s own birth mother 2017 Baltimore Boulevard edit On November 3 2017 Jin released his sophomore effort Baltimore Boulevard an album collection of songs written over a two year span 22 23 In the same month he was awarded a WeWork Creator Award given to those who bring new ideas into the world Jin was also invited to share his life story on stage at Madison Square Garden during the WeWork Global Summit 9 15 2018 2019 Letters amp Drinks edit On June 29 2018 Jin released his third full length album Letters amp Drinks Atwood Magazine s Mitch Mosk wrote echoing the likes of Fun and Jason Mraz and with a voice like Sam Smith Jin appeals to the deepest part of our souls that tender vulnerable side we too often build walls around His songs truly come from the heart whether he s dealing with tragedy as on Six Feet Above honoring family his stepfather as on Father s Land or trying to leave the world a better place as in album opener Dance with Me 24 21 His hit single 11 11 has won him numerous songwriting awards including the John Lennon Songwriting Award in 2019 2 21 He was also chosen as one of the eight finalists out of over 800 contestants for the prestigious NewSong Music Competition in Asheville NC in November 2019 4 5 2020 Pandemic amp Pivot edit Jin released multiple original standalone singles including So Wrong Love U Like That The Cost of Loving You Castaway and Pages The COVID 19 pandemic in the United States led to nearly 200 event cancellations and postponed touring plans but Jin released a deluxe version of Baltimore Boulevard as well as a 31 track Super Deluxe version of Kairos In December 2020 Jin quietly released a Christmas EP album titled Evergreen 2022 The Seasons In Between edit On December 16 2022 Jin released his fourth full length album The Seasons In Between which includes a handful of his popular original singles including So Wrong Love U Like That Colder Good Kid of Blue Pages and Lighthouse the last of which received Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance consideration in 2022 Touring editJin played his first casual concerts as a solo artist in 2014 at various venues around the National Capital Region including Jammin Java and Ebenezers Coffeehouse Since the start of 2015 when he decided to do music full time he has toured extensively bringing him to over 124 cities 25 Notable venues Jin has played concerts at include The Bitter End SideWalk Cafe Pianos club Rockwood Music Hall Eddie s Attic Hotel Cafe Postcrypt Coffeehouse Smith s Olde Bar ATL Neck of the Woods SF and more 26 nbsp Singing pre show on the streets of Paris before Jae s concert at Theatre Les Etoiles Jin has toured North America Europe France and England and Asia South Korea and Singapore The majority of his global touring that included London Paris South Korea and Singapore took place in 2016 27 His longest major touring took place in 2019 when he embarked on a 10 month 46 city tour 26 As of 2023 Jin has played over 700 performances across over 160 cities globally 26 Band members editCurrent members Jae Jin lead vocals guitar piano keyboards 2015 present Current Musician Collaborators Ryan Schiedermayer drums 2015 current Justin Cho electric guitar acoustic guitar 2019 current studio 2020 present Sam Park violin 2023 current Jenn Jeon violin 2023 current Michael Lu violin studio 2015 current Former Touring Studio musicians Tyler Carroll bass guitar 2016 studio 2015 2018 Philip Chuah bass guitar 2018 Thomas Killian drums 2016 Khoa Le acoustic guitar studio 2017 2018 Andrew J Choi electric guitar acoustic guitar 2016 2020 David James Estioco piano 2019 2022 studio 2020 2021 Joanna M Hui violin 2019 studio 2019 2020 Nancy Kim cello studio 2018 Influences editJin has cited artists including Bob Dylan Stevie Wonder Sam Cooke The Beatles and Prince as major influences and often speaks about his varied influences ranging from country to soul to hiphop 28 His solo live music as a singer songwriter ranges in genre from folk to blues to soul to rhythm and blues Discography editAlbums edit Title Year Label Kairos 2015 Independent Baltimore Boulevard 2017 Independent Letters amp Drinks 2018 Independent Evergreen a Christmas album 2020 Independent The Seasons In Between 2022 Independent As featured artist edit All Ye Nations 2014 single by Tim Be Told The Battle Hymn 2015 Mighty Sound album by Tim Be Told 29 The Great Divide 2016 Friends and Foes album by Tim Be Told Translated Letters 2017 Ashley Court Chapter 1 album by nak Grace 2020 Love and Happiness album by Tim Be Told Music has appeared on edit Korean dramas and TV shows 2 Days amp 1 Night 1박2일 Begin Again TV series jtbc One Fine Day South Korean TV series Seventeen South Korean band 동네의 영웅 I Live Alone TV series MBC 나 혼자 산다 Childish Bromance 용띠클럽 KBS Lucky Romance 운빨로맨스 Monster 몬스터 My Daughter s Men 내 딸의 남자들 Local Hero TV series 동네의 영웅 Sweet Savage Family 달콤살벌패밀리 Mr Baek Homemade Food Master 집밥 백선생 Please Take Care of My Refrigerator 냉장고를 부탁해 How To Eat and Live Well 식사하셨어요 Three Meals A Day 삼시세끼 The Return of Superman TV series We Got Married 우리 결혼했어요 Season 4 Men Are Men 그놈이 그놈이다 Show Me the Money South Korean TV series Season 7 Ep 09 11 02 2018 Awards and nominations editYear Award Nominated Work Category Result 2017 Wework Creator Award NYC Creator Award For Outstanding Original Music and Life Story Incubate Won 9 2018 Mayoral Salute by the City of Baltimore N A Mayoral Salute Won Hollywood Music in Media Awards Father s Land Americana Folk Acoustic Nominated 30 16th Annual IAMA International Acoustic Music Awards Whiskey Song Best Male Artist Nominated 2019 John Lennon Songwriting Award 11 11 LOVE Won 2 International Songwriting Competition 11 11 Adult Contemporary Won 3 Music City Song Star 11 11 Grand Prize WonReferences edit Sinasoid Artist Guild Jae Jin Sinasoid Retrieved May 16 2020 a b c Jae Jin Wins John Lennon Songwriting Award JSLC Retrieved April 1 2019 a b ISC Winners ISC Retrieved March 1 2020 a b Meet 2019 Newsong Finalist Jae Jin JSLC 8 November 2019 Retrieved November 8 2019 a b Arnaudin Edwin 19 November 2019 NewSong Performance amp Songwriting Competition elevates emerging artists Mountain Xpress Retrieved November 19 2019 The Voice Season 16 Episode 5 Blind Auditions Recap Newsweek 11 March 2019 Retrieved March 11 2019 Jae Jin on The Voice NBC Retrieved March 11 2019 a b Jae Jin s House of Cards 2014 via HuffPost a b c Bosler Cayte 2017 WeWork Gave Over 1 Million to New York City Entrepreneurs for Social Good Vice com Vice Impact Jae Jin TEDxJHU Speaker TEDxJHU Retrieved March 9 2020 a b Meekhof Kristin 2014 Jae Jin s House of Cards The Huffington Post Jin Jae 2018 Father s Land Jae Jin Music Lee Stephanie 2017 Mochi Boy Singer Songwriter Jae Jin on Surviving Cancer and Creating Vulnerable Music Mochi Magazine Alumni to Watch Arts amp Sciences Magazine Johns Hopkins University 2018 a b c d Riley Bridget 2018 Jae Jin Became Every Asian Parent s Nightmare and Lived to Tell the Story wework com Creator Magazine Official Webpage jaejinmusic com Nothing Can Change this Love Sam Cooke viral cover by Jae Jin 2013 via YouTube Lee Helen 2014 How God Showed Up in House of Cards An Interview with Jae Jin christandpopculture com Christ and Pop Culture Fabry Chris 2014 In the Studio with Jae Jin MoodyAudio com Moody Radio S D Kelly 2016 Kairos Jae Jin christandpopculture com Christ amp Pop Culture a b c Midday Maryland WMAR 2019 Di Mauro Alanna 2017 Jae Jin Releases Baltimore Boulevard highviewentertainment com Highview Entertainment Cooke James 2017 Jae Jin shares the ultra soulful Indigo Road MusicCrowns org Music Crowns Mosk Mitch 2018 Album Premiere Jae Jin s Beautiful Letters and Drinks Balances Love amp Suffering Atwoodmagazine com Atwood Magazine Brennen Jensen 2020 Soul Searching JHU a b c Jin Jae May 10 2020 Jae Jin Past Tour Schedule jaejinmusic com Meet Jae Jin voyagela com Voyage LA July 10 2018 Wells Dwight Jae Jin World Arts Spotlight Artist Retrieved 2017 10 17 Ouyang Tim Making The Battle Hymn Retrieved 2014 02 15 HMMA 2018 2018 HMMA MUSIC GENRE NOMINATIONS HMMA Awards hmmawards com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jae Jin amp oldid 1217281498, 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