JAY PARK x LNGSHOT
Eight exclusive tracks and a gothic-urban aesthetic to definitively hijack the year.

The countdown is drawing to a close and excitement is at its peak. While the music video for “4SHO 4SHO” is on repeat and already accumulating millions of views, JAY PARK and LNGSHOT are moving to the next stage by officially unveiling the backbone of their joint project: the official tracklist for the mixtape “4SHOBOIZ Vol. 2: 4SHOVILLE”.
The visual shared on social networks strikes first with its dark and ultra-polished aesthetic. On a black background, topped with a blood-red typography with aggressive gothic inspirations, the collective poses proudly in custom Adidas sports jackets branded with the name “4SHO VILLE”. JAY PARK, sporting futuristic orange glasses, stands at the center of his sidekicks, flashing a determined gaze that announces an uncompromising project.
The mixtape will consist of eight tracks that promise to ignite the urban charts. Opening the project, we naturally find the banger “4SHO 4SHO”, followed by evocative titles such as “YEAH! YEAH!”, “NO HI, NO HEY”, and “RUN IT UP”. The second half of the project promises to be just as hot with “GUKBBONG” and “MOYA”, before closing in style with two highly anticipated remixes: “THE PURGE 4SHOMIX” and “PUBLIC ENEMY 4SHOMIX” in collaboration with the legendary DJ Wegun.
This tracklist confirms the artistic direction of MORE VISION: marrying the unparalleled experience of JAY PARK with the hunger and freshness of the new guard of Korean hip-hop. Each track has been designed to fit into a raw, authentic universe built for the stage.
To pre-save the album on Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube Music so you are ready from the very first second of its release, use the platform’s unique link: 4SHOVILLE Pre-save Link.
In conclusion, the collaborative mixtape “4SHOBOIZ Vol. 2: 4SHOVILLE” by JAY PARK and LNGSHOT is an 8-track catalog revealed in images ahead of the global launch scheduled for May 18.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: SNS LNGSHOT, Jay Park, More Vision