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Jun Jin

Pop Singer

Birthday August 19, 1980

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Seoul, South Korea

Age 45 Years

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Who Is Jun Jin? Age, Biography and Wiki

Jun Jin, a notable South Korean singer and television personality, was born on August 19, 1980. As of 2025, he is 44 years old. Known for his charm and versatility, Jun Jin first gained fame as a member of the popular boy band Shinhwa, which debuted in 1998. Over the years, he has expanded his career in various entertainment fields including acting and hosting, becoming a beloved figure in the South Korean entertainment industry.

Occupation Pop Singer
Date of Birth August 19, 1980
Age 45 Years
Birth Place Seoul, South Korea
Horoscope Leo
Country South Korea

Popularity

Jun Jin's Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Jun Jin stands at a height of approximately 178 cm (5 feet 10 inches) and weighs around 70 kg (154 lbs). His athletic build has always been a trademark, complemented by his engaging personality. His exact body measurements are not publicly known, but he is known for maintaining a fit and healthy lifestyle, which includes regular workouts and a balanced diet.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Jun Jin has kept much of his personal life private; however, he has been linked with several relationship rumors in the past. Although he has not publicly confirmed any current boyfriend or girlfriend, speculation continues to swirl around his romantic endeavors. Fans are particularly interested to see if he finds a significant other in the near future, given his charming persona and the strong fan support he enjoys.

Jun Jin was the first-born child of singer Charlie Park, also known as Park Young-chul , who debuted with a solo album Casanova Sarang in 2004. His father remarried, but divorced during Jun Jin's teenage years. His father's third wife proved to be a loving mother as she took care of Jun Jin and his younger sister like her own children.

She also located Jun Jin's birth mother and reconnected the two. Although he wasn't able to see her frequently, the two did promise to keep in touch.

Net Worth and Salary

Jun Jin's estimated net worth in 2025 is around $10 million. This wealth stems from his extensive career in music, television, and various endorsement deals. As a long-standing member of Shinhwa and a successful solo artist, he has accumulated significant earnings from album sales, concert tours, and appearances on variety shows.

Career, Business and Investments

Jun Jin's career has been diverse. Initially launching his career with Shinhwa, he made a successful transition into solo music, with numerous chart-topping hits. Besides singing, he has expanded into acting, featuring in various dramas and variety shows. In addition, Jun Jin has ventured into business, exploring opportunities in the entertainment sector, and investing in fashion and lifestyle brands, showcasing his multifaceted interests.

Backed by his high school friend, An Chil-hyun, Jun Jin was able to make it through the audition as a member for Shinhwa. He debuted with them as a rapper, alongside Eric Mun and Andy Lee. However, in the release of Shinhwa's fifth album Perfect Man, he began singing small parts.

He would still continue to sing small parts with the release of Shinhwa's later albums until the band switched to a different label, Good Entertainment.

Under Good Entertainment, Jun Jin advanced further, singing a solo song entitled "Painfully Loving You." Jun Jin soon released a single, "Sarangee Ohji Anayo" (Love Doesn't Come), thus starting his solo career.

Social Network

Jun Jin maintains a robust presence on social media, connecting with fans on platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. As of 2025, he has millions of followers across these platforms, where he shares glimpses into his personal life, music projects, and behind-the-scenes moments from his career. His engaging content helps foster a strong connection with his fanbase.

In early January 2007, Jun Jin filmed a music video with Taiwanese singer Linda Liao. The music video was by the Korean group, The Name, titled "It Could Be Love." He later recorded a duet with Lao, entitled "Forever" and also has a version in Mandarin. He later released a repackage version of "Love Doesn't Come," which included the duet with Lao.

The repackage version fared better in sales, selling 44,724 at the end of 2007. In mid-2007, Jun Jin left his group's management company and set up his own call JF Story Entertainment to concentrate on his solo career more. But has since been managed by Open World Entertainment.

Education

Jun Jin attended Hanlim Multi Art School, known for its focus on arts and entertainment, where he honed his skills in music and performance. Following his high school education, he further developed his talents in the industry, leading to his successful career in music and television.


In March 2012, Jun Jin played the male lead in the music video of "U.F.O" by girl group Stellar, who is produced by bandmate Eric, under his agency Top Class Entertainment.

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