SPIT: A Life in Battles

Out April 14, 2026.

Jonnie Park

Jonnie Park, also known by his stage name, Dumbfoundead, is a multihyphenate entertainer from Koreatown, Los Angeles. He first gained acclaim in the battle-rap arena, where his lightning-quick wit and self-aware humor captivated foes and fans alike. These talents propelled Jonnie beyond music into standup comedy, acting, and writing. He starred in Hulu’s Emmy-winning film Quiz Lady and is a featured writer on the second season of the Emmy-winning show Beef. He stars in the feature film K-POPS!, which he co-wrote with his longtime friend and collaborator Anderson .Paak. He currently resides in Los Angeles.

Jonnie Park

Jonnie Park, also known by his stage name, Dumbfoundead, is a multihyphenate entertainer from Koreatown, Los Angeles. He first gained acclaim in the battle-rap arena, where his lightning-quick wit and self-aware humor captivated foes and fans alike. These talents propelled Jonnie beyond music into standup comedy, acting, and writing. He starred in Hulu’s Emmy-winning film Quiz Lady and is a featured writer on the second season of the Emmy-winning show Beef. He stars in the feature film K-POPS!, which he co-wrote with his longtime friend and collaborator Anderson .Paak. He currently resides in Los Angeles.

Donnie Kwak

Donnie Kwak is a versatile content creator with expertise across video, digital, and print media. His work spans a wide array of topics, including music, pop culture, and sports. Over his fourteen-year career at Complex NTWRK, Kwak has created standout projects including the comedy series Desus vs. Mero. He served as East Coast Bureau Chief at Bill Simmons’s The Ringer and held roles at ESPN, Vibe, and 88Rising. Kwak lives in Queens, New York, with his two cats, Tony and Tasha.

Donnie Kwak

Donnie Kwak is a versatile content creator with expertise across video, digital, and print media. His work spans a wide array of topics, including music, pop culture, and sports. Over his fourteen-year career at Complex NTWRK, Kwak has created standout projects including the comedy series Desus vs. Mero. He served as East Coast Bureau Chief at Bill Simmons’s The Ringer and held roles at ESPN, Vibe, and 88Rising. Kwak lives in Queens, New York, with his two cats, Tony and Tasha.