Babylon Profile: Babylon Facts and Ideal Type Babylon (베이빌론) is a singer under KQ Entertainment (KQ Produce). He made his debut as a singer on May 26, 2011, with N-Train‘s single “One Last Cry”, and as a soloist on June 30, 2015, with “PRAY”.
– He was a member of a boy group N-Train that held their activities from 2011 to 2013. His position was the main vocalist under the name “Soul J”.
– At first, his stage name was spelled “바빌론” but it overlapped with the bank brand so he decided to change it. [star.mt.co.kr]
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– The name Babylon was inspired by the movie “Scarface, ” starring Al Pacino. It’s the name of Al Pacino’s favorite bar in this movie. And that’s where you get respect and success. [star.mt.co.kr] – The sound of rain inspired him to write the song “비 오는 거리”. [star.mt.co.kr] – Babylon, which had drawn attention as an R&B vocalist, made its name known by participating in Zico‘s “Boys and Girls” (2015). – As he makes songs, he naturally cames up with names of artists to collaborate with. [bntnews] – He tends to choose just one mood of the song and not become picky about it. Whether it’s high tempo, medium tempo, or slow jam tempo, he’s greedy to digest a variety of moods. [bntnews] – He keeps in touch with Zico as of March 2021. And refers to him as a musical inspiration. [bntnews] – The most meaningful song from his “Hardy” album is “Alone” featuring Lee Hyori that helped him with composing and production of this song. – A foreign musician that he’d like to collaborate with is H.E.R because she’s an artist who understands R&B well, and is really good at any song. [bntnews] – A song that he has been listening to a lot in March 2021 is “Leave the Door Open” by Bruno Mars, Anderson.Paak, Silk Sonic. [bntnews] – There are so many stories about love in his songs because the theme of love fits best in the R&B genre. [bntnews] – He is interested in classic movies and noir genres. He’s attracted to something mannish, like “Carlito’s Way” and “The Godfather, ” starring Al Pacino. [bntnews] – In high school, he was listening to Whitney Houston and Chris Brown. [bntnews] – His father is working as a bassist and his grandfather is a jazz musician. So he was influenced a little by his family to take this path. [bntnews] – On a month off, he’d like to meditate in a woody forest to rest and clean up his mind. [bntnews] – He has a dog. – The values of Babylon besides music are “To always live grateful without losing one’s original intention. People die someday. You have to feel grateful for every little thing.” [bntnews]
– A song he listens to often is “Hold On” by H.E.R as of March 2021. [bntnews] – His strengths are being honest and plain with others. [tvdaily.asiae.co.kr] – He wrote the lyrics of his dream love, where he also expressed his weak habits in an honest way that were used in the song “너 나 우리”. [tvdaily.asiae.co.kr] – When asked about finding the loved one he answered: “I want to meet you in a deep and sincere manner when the time comes.” [tvdaily.asiae.co.kr] – Babylon’s Ideal Type: “My ideal type is a person with a warm heart and no lies. She’s a person who has a pretty outward appearance and a prettier heart than that. She’s also someone who can love me very much.” [tvdaily 2016]
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“I am R&B artist Babylon, ” he says, introducing himself simply. His vocal range and the heights he reaches when he’s in the throes of something powerful speak of someone who has a great deal brewing within him he wants to get out. But at his core, Babylon is an ordinary man who just yearns to create something honest.
My first encounter with the talented vocalist and songwriter was his debut song “Pray.” The heartache in his voice hit me full force from the very first note. To say I wasn’t expecting that music need from a debut single would be an understatement. “As the title says.” he begins, “‘Pray’ refers to a prayer. The song is about sacrificing everything for one’s beloved and protecting them until the end. While it isn’t too over-the-top, the song’s details are important, so I gave my best to highlight those parts.”
It’s in his nature to take things as they come, never fretting and letting the natural pull of the universe put him where he’s supposed to be. When explaining what it was that attracted him to music in the first place, his answer is straightforward and actually quite revealing: “I’ve always enjoyed and felt relaxed listening to music. After finding out that I like to sing and make music, I came to love music even more. I think that’s how I naturally started making music.”
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Babylon wears his influences openly. If one listens to his intonation, the way he emotes when delivering a lover’s lament it’s obvious he has shades of Chris Brown in his musical background. By extension there are even moments when he recalls the soul of Michael Jackson in songs like “Drive” from his recently released LP, “Caelo.” “I pay detailed attention to things like pronunciation, diction, tone, or feeling of Michael Jackson and Chris Brown’s voices.”
Even his name draws influence from pop culture. As an earlier interview with the singer reveals, the film “Scarface” made a lasting impression on him. “The phrase ‘The world is yours’ left the greatest impression, ” he says. He notes other Al Pacino classics such as “Carlito’s Way” and “The Godfather” as influential films in his life. It’s fitting that this man so bound by his emotions would choose films which at their core are very much about maintaining a sense of self even when extreme turmoil attempts to tear you apart.
As it turns out, Babylon’s road to both making music professionally and collaborating with a wide variety of artists came just as naturally as his ability to create his music. In Hongdae, he happened to become a vocal coach. But that was never something he actively sought out. “I did not do it as a professional. As I was making songs with others, we ended up giving each other feedback. And many people told me that my explanations were easy to understand, that they helped them visualize and sing better. So that I gave lessons came by naturally.”
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As I said, allowing nature to take its course. Letting life lead him in the right direction. “I have no intention of professionally teaching music yet, ” he says. Despite having a knack for it, that’s not what’s on his horizon.
However, pushing to create music on his own terms is certainly something that is forefront in his mind. With friend Last Nite, he created label Max Mind Music. The intention, of course, was to be able to give his music the attention it deserves. “Last Nite is a friend I respect and like, ” he begins. “We used to just hang out, but then we realized that we like the same music genres and styles. As we talked about music, we naturally ended up founding the crew MMM (Max Mind Music).”
Thus we come to his latest project, his first full-length album titled, “Caelo.” “In Latin, ‘caelo’ means ‘heaven’ or ‘to engrave in heaven, ’” he explains. “In a practical but also lyrical manner I wanted to express all the moments and emotions we experience.”
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It’s an amalgamation of some of Babylon’s best work both vocally and in terms of his lyricism. He also had the distinct honor to work with some of South Korea’s most respected artists, including Verbal Jint and The Quiett. “Every time I received a recording I was astonished and couldn’t help but be inspired, ” he confesses. “I found out in what ways different vibes and concepts can harmonize. I once again realized that each and every one of them is a true professional.
“They are natural-born perfectionists. And they work extremely hard. Working with them, I had to keep thinking and practicing. I think I also learned that I had to try these things.”
Babylon is known for his high-profile collaborations. He’s worked with the likes of San E (“Ocean Drive”), PENOMECO (“Real Talk”), and of course the collab
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