Work Hard, Enjoy what you do, and be good to other human beings, we all equal, Being a good person what makes you special.
~ Jay Park
American rapper, dancer, and entrepreneur, Jay Park is known for being a member of the Seattle-based b-boy crew Art of Movement (AOM), and founder and former CEO of the independent hip-hop record labels AOMG and H1ghr Music.
About Jay Park's Real Height
The height of K-pop idols is always a mystery. Jay Park is no different. People may want to know Jay Park's height because they suspect that he is kind of short-ish...
Now Jay Park's height is listed as 171 -- basically 5'7" all over the internet, which comes from Jay Park's own claim.
Jay Park appeared on SBS 'Jung Jaehyung and Lee Hyori's U&I' on April 1st. Here is what Jay said:
I haven't really thought about it much, but I'd say it's my height and weird ear shape.
Then, when asked what his actual height was, he said:
5 ft 7 inches or 171 cm but couple of my friends said it look like I grew taller these days haha...maybe? 172cm? 173cm?
To this someone named Stebee replied:
Whole ass man.
We couldn't agree more, Jay Park does seem whole oh... Anyway, Jay Park may really be 5'7" (170 cm) but only with his "Vin Diesel" boots on -- certainly not without them, and there isn't even a question of his being 172 or 173 cm tall.
After taking a careful look at Jay Park and comparing his height to that of people like Big Sean (5ft 7 ½), Jaden Smith (5'7"), and Beyonce (5'6"), we have to say that Jay Park is a lot shorter than 5 feet 7 inches (170).
It is really funny how height-conscious some celebrities can be and how they can lie through their teeth about it as if it would make them any taller. After documenting the height of thousands of celebrities, we have noticed that this is especially prevalent in K-pop.
There is only one way to put this: Jay Park is one of the shortest men in K-pop. In Hollywood Jay Park would be exactly as tall as someone like Elijah Wood.
The real height of Jay Park is
5 ft 5½ in (166 cm)
Jay Park standing tall |
Life is too short to blame other people.
~ Jay Park