Samuel Juno Park (born September 25, 1992), better known as Junoflo (), is a Korean-American rapper. He has released three studio albums: Progression (2015), Statues (2019), 222:AM (2020), one extended play: Only Human (2018), and several singles. He was a contestant on the TV series Show Me the Money 5 (2016) Show Me the Money 6 (2017).
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Junoflo, hailing from his hometown of Fullerton, CA, began his musical journey early on, earning him widespread recognition and respect from both local and international listeners. Since the birth of his artistry, Juno’s biggest influences have been A Tribe Called Quest, Blu & Exile, Little Brother, and Nujabes, to name a few. He has also drawn significant inspiration from jazz and electronic music. With all of Junoflo’s influences feeding into his personal style <a href="https://www.last.fm/mu
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Samuel Juno Park (born September 25, 1992), better known as Junoflo (), is a Korean-American rapper. He has released three studio albums: Progression (2015), Statues (2019), 222:AM (2020), one extended play: Only Human (2018), and several singles. He was a contestant on the TV series Show Me the Money 5 (2016) Show Me the Money 6 (2017).
==Life and career== Junoflo (born Samuel Juno Park) was raised in Los Angeles, California. He attended college at the University of California, San Diego and worked as a photographer at hip-hop concerts in San Diego.
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