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What is Park Bom’s Net Worth?

Park Bom, a talented South Korean singer, boasts a net worth of $20 million. She gained fame as a member of the iconic girl group 2NE1, known for chart-topping hits like “I Don’t Care,” “Don’t Cry,” “Lonely,” “I Am the Best,” and “Come Back Home.” Apart from her work with the group, Park has also carved a niche for herself as a solo artist, with notable singles including “Spring” and “4:44.”

Early Life and Education

Born on March 24, 1984, in Seoul, South Korea, Park Bom has an older sister named Go-eun. During her formative years, she attended junior high school in the United States.

Career Beginnings

Park started her professional music journey as a trainee at YG Entertainment in South Korea. In 2006, she featured as an artist on two early tracks by the boy band Big Bang, namely “We Belong Together” and “Forever with U.” The following year, she collaborated on “Along My Way” with Red Roc and “Baby Boy” with Lexy, while also appearing in promotional music videos for Samsung’s Anycall mobile phone.

2NE1

In 2009, YG Entertainment formed the girl group 2NE1, comprising Park (Bom), Lee Chae-rin (CL), Sandara Park (Dara), and Gong Min-ji (Minzy). Alongside labelmates Big Bang, the group contributed to the promotional single “Lollipop.” Shortly after, 2NE1 released their self-titled debut EP, featuring the number-one hit single “I Don’t Care.” Their debut studio album, “To Anyone,” followed in 2010 and included popular tracks like “Go Away,” “Can’t Nobody,” and “Clap Your Hands,” debuting at number one on the Gaon Album Chart. The album also featured Park’s successful solo single “You and I.” In the summer of 2011, 2NE1 launched their second self-titled EP, which soared to number one in both South Korea and Japan, producing hits such as “Don’t Cry,” “Lonely,” “I Am the Best,” and “Ugly.”

In early 2014, the group released their second studio album, “Crush,” which reached number two on the Gaon Album Chart and made history by landing at number 61 on the Billboard 200 in the United States—the highest-charting Korean album on that chart at the time. The lead single “Come Back Home” marked 2NE1’s ninth number-one single in South Korea. However, in spring 2016, Minzy announced her departure from the group, which led to YG Entertainment officially disbanding 2NE1 later that year. As a trio, they released their final single “Goodbye” in early 2017. In a surprising twist, 2NE1 reunited for a special performance at Coachella in spring 2022, and again in 2024 to celebrate their 15th anniversary with the global Welcome Back Tour spanning from 2024 to 2025.

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Solo Recording Career

Beyond her solo projects, Park has enjoyed success as a featured artist on tracks like “Oh Yeah” by GD & TOP; “Having an Affair” by G-Dragon and Park Myung-soo; and “Up” by Epik High. She also briefly partnered with Lee Hi under the duo name Bom & Hi, releasing a cover of Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas is You” in late 2013.

Television Appearances

Park has appeared on various television programs in South Korea. In 2009, she made a cameo on the SBS series “Style,” and in 2014, she was part of the first season of the SBS reality series “Roommate.” Park showcased her competitive side in 2019 by participating in the reality shows “Queendom” and “The King of Mask Singer.” In 2022, she was a cast member on the second season of “Sing Forest 2.” Additionally, she made a guest appearance on the Netflix series “YG Future Strategy Office.”

Adderall Incident

In 2014, Park faced scrutiny after being investigated for allegedly smuggling Adderall tablets through Incheon International Airport. While the medication is legal in the United States, where her prescription originated, it is illegal in South Korea. Park stated that she required the medication for her ADHD treatment.

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