Jay Park, CL, GOT7’s Mark & more Korean artists show support for Black Lives Matter
Jay Park arrives for the Smithsonian Celebration of Asian Pacific Americans in Los Angeles on May 18, 2019.
Some of the most influential K-pop and Korean artists are speaking out after the death of George Floyd for justice and showing their solidarity with the black community.
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