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‘It’s more Korean than Korean’: Dumbfoundead on ‘KPop Demon Hunters’

Dumbfoundead's insights bring fresh perspectives on identity within K-pop culture.

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Dumbfoundead discussed the complexities of identity in K-pop, emphasizing that being Korean American encompasses both cultures.

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Dumbfoundead's perspective adds depth to conversations about cultural identity in the K-pop space.

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Dumbfoundead's thoughts highlight the ongoing conversation about cultural identity in K-pop.

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open_in_new koreaherald kpop: ‘It’s more Korean than Korean’: Dumbfoundead on ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ As Korean culture gains global momentum, questions of identity and authenticity are increasingly moving to the forefront — particularly for Korean American artists navigating both worlds. For Jonnie Park, also known by the stage name Dumbfoundead, the premise itself is flawed. “Being Korean American means you’re 100 percent Korean and 100 percent American. It’s not 50-50,” he said. Rejecting the long-standing narrative that Korean Americans exist between two worlds, Park instead frames identity March 26, 2026
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