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DPR CREAM Profile, Bio, and Facts 

DPR CREAM

DPR CREAM (디피알 크림) is a South Korean Producer, Singer, and Rapper under Dream Perfect Regime. He made his debut on July 5th, 2019 with single “The Voyager 737”.

DPR CREAM Profile

Stage NameDPR CREAM
Birth NameKim Kyung-Mo (김경모)
OccupationRapper, Singer, Producer
BirthdayJanuary 3rd, 1988
Active Years2019–present
Age36 (in 2024)
Zodiac SignCapricorn
Height181 cm (5’11”)
WeightN/A
NationalityKorean
Blood TypeN/A

DPR CREAM Facts:

Early Life

– He was born and raised in South Korea.
– He began singing when he was around 20 years old and even majored in vocal studies.

Personal Life

– As of 2020, he resides in Yongsan District.
– His unique catchphrase, “Yo, Is this Cream?” is the voice of DPR CLINE.
– Although he didn’t plan on becoming a singer, some of his tracks sparked discussions among DPR members, ultimately leading to his debut as a singer.
– Since embarking on his career as a producer, he focused on learning the piano.
– In Dream Perfect Regime, he is known for being the most cheerful and sociable member.
– He transitioned from singing to composing after someone during a session suggested he give composing a try.
– He has tattoos.
– He’s drawn to songs with intriguing intros, citing Prince’s “FUNKNROLL” as a reference.
– DPR CREAM coined the term “zero gravity state,” describing it as a sound that starts loud and suddenly becomes quiet, creating a minimalistic ending. He often uses this technique for contrast in his songs.
– He has an affinity for things that bring happiness.
– He attended an Earth, Wind & Fire concert in Seoul.
– A song related to his hobby is “Too Good” by Christian Kuria.
– His hobby is cooking, which he began in March 2020.
– His top track from Travis Scott’s “ASTROWORLD” album is “Wake Up” because it aligns with his style.
– He often listens to songs without paying much attention to translated lyrics, preferring to feel the emotions through the music, especially with artists like Frank Ocean.
– The song that had a profound impact on his life is “To Myself” by DPR LIVE, which became an anthem and solidified the strong bond between DPR and their fans.
– Prior to joining DPR, he contemplated quitting music due to a lack of interest in his work and low self-esteem. Meeting DPR Live during this challenging phase was significant in his career, and they share a close relationship.

Career

– DPR CREAM initially made his debut in 2012 as a member of “LAYBACK SOUND” alongside Han-Gyeol and U-Turn.
– He lent his vocals for the chorus on DPR LIVE’s first full-length album, “IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?”
– He made an appearance on HIPHOPPLAYA with Lee Young-ji.
– He joined DPR in 2015 following the release of “Till I Die.”

Likes and Dislikes

– His favorite song in September 2020 was AG CLUB’s “BRASS.”
– DPR CREAM’s a long-time fan of producer PEEJAY.
– His favorite travel experience was his trip to Jeju Island.
– He enjoys working in outdoor environments.
– He has several favorite YouTube channels, including one with music playlists called “때껄룩ᴛᴀᴋᴇ ᴀ ʟᴏᴏᴋ.”
– He has a variety of favorite albums, including Travis Scott’s “ASTROWORLD,” Jamie Cullum’s “Twentysomething,” Jamiroquai’s “Traveling Without Moving,” and Stevie Wonder’s “Songs in the Key of Life.”
– He appreciates songs across different genres.

Major Works

– His most famous songs include; “Color Dive”, “Gravity”, and “Problems”.

SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES
Instagram: dprcream
Twitter: _dprcream
Threads: dprcream
Youtube: Dream Perfect Regime

Streaming Platform Links
Genie | Spotify | Sound Cloud | Bugs | Melon | Apple Music | Deezer

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