![]() ![]() Paak, it’s a “comic book version of life, a way to examine roots within Korea and our African-American roots and how they come together.” ![]() While some viewers may view the film as simply an anecdotal tale of the music industry, for. “And also, I get to sneak in quality time with my son while shooting.” “I wanted to write a movie that would explore that dynamic and those familial relationships,” he says. “I wanted to write a movie that would explore and those familial relationships.” Paak thought back to the “funnier aspects of the experience” of growing up biracial and now raising biracial children, stressing the importance of teaching them about both sides of their culture. Raising kids, there’s a dynamic of ‘all right, you got this side and you got this side’ and teaching ‘em about both.” “My kids pretty much see themselves as Korean. “My mom is half Black and half Korean, so I’m a quarter Korean, but I never knew much about my Korean culture until when I was married to my wife, who is fully Korean,”. Describing himself as “the odd man out” for his lack of familiarity with K-pop, he received a primer in the music from his family over quarantine. Paak recalls that at the time everyone in his house but him was obsessed with K-pop and superstars of the genre like BTS. It made me want to make a movie with him.” “We were staying up till two or three in the morning, making these videos together. I started helping him film skits, and then he would help me edit them,”. “My son was really into YouTube, so I was like ‘we should do skits’ because he’s naturally funny and he dances. He also began exploring fun ways to entertain his kids and pass the time at home. In quarantine however, he was granted boundless quality time with his wife and two sons. In a recent interview with Hypebeast, the singer opened up about how he typically spent six or seven months of the year on tour before the pandemic. David Crotty/Patrick Mcmullan/Getty Images ![]()
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