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Jay Park & Far East Movement Unite for Global Music
26 Feb
Summary
- More Vision partners with Transparent Arts for global expansion.
- Chung Ha and LNGSHOT are now part of the expanded roster.
- The deal combines years of friendship with business strategy.

Jay Park's More Vision label has officially entered a strategic partnership with Transparent Arts, a Southern California-based company focused on promoting Asian talent. This collaboration is designed to bolster More Vision's international business strategy and global development efforts, extending its reach beyond Asia.
The alliance brings K-pop artists such as Chung Ha, known for her charting single "Eenie Meenie," and the breakout boy band LNGSHOT, under the Transparent Arts umbrella. LNGSHOT's debut single "Moonwalkin'" has already garnered 35 million streams on Spotify. They join a roster that includes the pioneering group Far East Movement, singer-songwriter Mark Tuan, and DJ/producer Yultron.
Jay Park expressed confidence in the partnership, citing a 16-year friendship and shared vision with Transparent Arts founder James Roh. Roh, also COO of Transparent Arts and a member of Far East Movement, emphasized that the timing was perfect after years of individual growth. He highlighted their mutual respect and desire to build something significant for their artists.
Both entities have been actively releasing content. More Vision recently dropped music videos for LNGSHOT's B-side tracks, and Chung Ha released a new English song on February 9. Transparent Arts celebrated the U.S. release of their documentary, The Rose: Come Back to Me, on February 13, following its premiere at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival.




