1998–2006: Beginnings with 1TYM Park and
Danny Im were joined by rappers Jinhwan and Baekyoung and debuted as 1TYM in 1998 with the album,
One Time for Your Mind. and "쾌지나 칭칭" (Let's Sing and Dance Together), which he wrote and produced, won first place on TV music programs. This was followed by ''Third Time Fo' Yo' Mind
in 2001. In 2003, 1TYM released their fourth album Once N 4 All'', which yielded two singles: "Hot 뜨거", an up-beat hip-hop track with reggae rhythms, and "Without You", an emotional R&B ballad.
2006–2015: Mainstream success as producer for YG Entertainment With 1TYM on indefinite hiatus, Park transitioned into the role of producer for other
YG artists, his first major contribution being "La La La" for Seven's album
Sevolution. He also collaborated with
Big Bang for several of their songs, Park would go on to have a hand in producing a majority of 2NE1's work, including their debut
extended play,
2NE1 He also had a role in Taeyang's solo album
Solar, including the singles "Where U At" and "Wedding Dress."
2016–2023: The Black Label and continued focus on producing In 2016, Park became publicly associated with
Blackpink and produced their first two single albums
Square One and
Square Two, consisting of number-one hit "
Whistle" and top-ten hits "
Boombayah", "
Playing with Fire", and "
Stay". That same year, he founded
The Black Label, a
subsidiary of
YG Entertainment. Participants singing and dancing to the song was released and three versions of the song were released overall: a male version led by Hyojin of
ONF, a female version led by Lee Sujin from Fave Entertainment, and a co-ed version performed by both teams. He produced two songs for singer
Sunmi: "
Gashina" and "
Heroine". In 2018, there were concerns that
Sunmi's "
Heroine" has plagiarized
Cheryl's debut solo single "
Fight for This Love". Sunmi's agency said that they were investigating the issue. It later concluded with stating, "We unequivocally reveal that 'Heroine' is 100 percent an original creative work with absolutely no reference to the song that has been named in the controversy." In 2019, Park wrote and produced Blackpink's second EP,
Kill This Love. He also wrote and produced singer
Jeon Somi's debut single "
Birthday". In 2020, Park played a major role in writing and producing Blackpink's debut studio album,
The Album, which consisted of the number-one song "
How You Like That" as well as hit singles "
Ice Cream" and "
Lovesick Girls". In 2021, Park wrote and produced Blackpink members
Rosé and
Lisa's respective debut solo singles "
On the Ground" and "
Lalisa". He also wrote and produced many of the songs on Jeon Somi's debut studio album
XOXO, which included top-ten single "
Dumb Dumb".
2024–present: Further critical and commercial success Park produced majority of the
soundtrack of the
Netflix animated musical
KPop Demon Hunters (2025), which was a major worldwide commercial and critical success, with one of the singles, "
Golden", topping the
Billboard Global 200 and reaching the top of the charts in many countries, including the United States. His work on
KPop Demon Hunters earned Park numerous accolades, including a
Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media, a
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, and an
Academy Award for Best Original Song. He assisted in writing Blackpink's comeback single "
Jump" in 2025, from the group's third Korean extended play
Deadline. == Artistry ==