Yong Jun-hyung
Junhyung in May 2018
Born
Yong Jae-soon

(1989-12-19) December 19, 1989
Seoul, South Korea
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • rapper
  • record producer
  • actor
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
Years active
  • 2007–2019
  • 2022–present
Labels
Formerly of
Korean name
Hangul
용준형
Hanja
龙俊亨
Revised RomanizationYong Jun-hyeong
McCune–ReischauerYong Chunhyŏng
Birth name
Hangul
용재순
Revised RomanizationYong Jae-sun
McCune–ReischauerYong Chaesun

Yong Jun-hyung (Hangul: 용준형; born Yong Jae-soon on December 19, 1989),[1] commonly known as Junhyung, is a South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer and actor. Junhyung rose to fame as a member of South Korean boy band Highlight (formerly known as Beast), formed in 2009. He departed from Highlight in 2019, amidst the controversy of admitting to watch illegal videos,[2][3] although the police stated that Junhyung was only considered as a witness at that point in time in the Burning Sun scandal.[4]

As a solo artist, he released one extended play, Flower (2013), and one full-length album, Goodbye 20's (2018).[5][6] His also starred in the Korean dramas Monstar (2013) and Coffee, Do Me a Favor (2018).[7][8]

Early life

Junhyung was born in Seoul, South Korea. He changed his birth name Yong Jae-soon (Korean: 용재순) to his current name when he was in 6th grade.[9] In 2007, he joined the boy band Xing, which included Kevin Woo (ex-U-KISS). Junhyung was known by the stage name Poppin' Dragon while in Xing.[10]

Career

Beast/Highlight

Junhyung debuted under Cube Entertainment as a member of the boy band Beast in 2009. The group released their first extended play Beast Is the B2ST on October 14, 2009.[11] The group released a total of eight extended plays and three studio albums.[12][13]

In 2016, Beast left Cube Entertainment, and formed their own label, Around Us Entertainment. The group debuted under the new name of Highlight.[14] As Highlight, they released two extended plays.[15]

Solo activities

In 2010, Junhyung was featured as a rapper in songs by other artists, including Hyuna's debut single "Change,"[16] the Asian remix of Amerie's "Heard 'em All,"[17] and G.NA's single "I'll Back Off So You Can Live Better."[18] In 2011, Junhyung was featured on the songs "Heartsore Story" by Wheesung,[19] "A Bitter Day" by Hyuna,[20] "Be Quiet" by Kim Wan-sun,[21] and "Don't Act Countrified" by ALi.[22]

Junhyung released his first solo single, "Living Without You," on February 3, 2012.[23] The song reached #8 on the Gaon Digital Chart.[24] That summer, he made a cameo appearance on the sitcom Salamander Guru and The Shadows.[25] Later that year, Junhyung produced fellow Beast member Yang Yo-seob's debut solo EP, The First Collage, and was featured on the lead single, "Caffeine."[26]

In February 2013, Junhyung released the single "You Got Some Nerve" with LE of EXID and Feeldog of Big Star.[27] The song reached #13 on the Gaon Digital Chart.[28] Starting in May, Junhyung starred in the Korean drama Monstar, alongside Ha Yeon-soo and Kang Ha-neul.[29] The series aired on Mnet and wrapped up in August.[30] Junhyung won Best New Actor at the 2013 Korean Drama Awards for his depiction of a teen idol in the series.[31]

Junhyung released his debut solo EP, Flower, on December 13, 2013.[32] The EP debuted at #4 on the Gaon Album Chart,[33] and the title track "Flower" peaked at #23 on the Gaon Digital Chart.[34]

In 2015, Junhyung starred in the Cube Entertainment online reality series, Yong Jun-hyung's Good Life, alongside his songwriting and music production partner Kim Tae-joo.[35] From 2016 to 2017, he co-hosted the third season of the variety show Hitmaker alongside comedian Jeong Hyeong-don.[36][37] In 2017, Junhyung was also a cast member on the first season of the variety show It's Dangerous Beyond the Blankets.[38] He returned to the show for the second season in 2018.[39]

Junhyung released his first solo full-length album, Goodbye 20's, on May 9, 2018.[40] The album debuted at #2 on the Gaon Album Chart.[41] That year, he also starred in the Korean drama, Coffee, Do Me a Favor, which is based on the webtoon of the same name.[8]

He quietly enlisted for his mandatory military service on April 2, 2019 as an active duty soldier.[42] On September 25, 2020, it was announced that Junhyung had suffered a knee injury, and he would complete the rest of his service as a public service worker.[43] He was discharged on February 26, 2021.[44]

On November 15, 2021, Junhyung left Around Us Entertainment after his contract expired.[45]

On September 27, 2022, it was announced that Junhyung would be releasing a new album in the near future, which would be his first solo comeback in four years and also his first since his departure from Around Us Entertainment.[46] On October 11, he announced his first EP Loner, set to release on October 30, under his independent label Black Made.[47]

In October 2022 it was confirmed that Yong will hold his solo concert 'LONER's ROOM' at Yes24 Live Hall in Seoul on November 4 and 5, and will make a comeback with his new EP album "Loner" on October 30.[48] However, the label announced the postponement of the album due to the national mourning period following the Seoul Halloween crowd crush incident on the 29th.[49] And his solo concert was postponed as well.[50] Yong has confirmed the release schedule for the new album on November 10.[51]

On March 2, 2023, Yong will release "POST IT" (Feat. Xion) with the same name and "Til' the End", both composed by Yong.[52]

Controversy

On March 11, 2019, Jun-hyung was accused of being a part of the group chatroom with Jung Joon-young where Jung shared hidden camera footage and sexually explicit images.[3][53] On March 12, it was revealed that Jun-hyung's part in the group chat was actually edited in, and it has been confirmed that Jung and Jun-hyung had a one-on-one chat room with each other, but Jun-hyung was not a part of the group chatroom where the hidden camera footage and photos were shared.[54] On March 14, Jun-hyung announced he was leaving Highlight, after he admitted to watching an illegal video sent to him by Jung, who is under investigation for secretly filming women during sex; a part of the Burning Sun scandal.[3][55] The police stated that he is being considered only as a witness at this point in time.[4]

On April 2, Around Us Entertainment announced Jun's military enlistment through an official statement.[56] He completed his military service in February 2021.

Philanthropy

On March 7, 2022, Yong donated 10 million won to the Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association to help the victims of the massive wildfire that started in Uljin, Gyeongbuk and has spread to Samcheok, Gangwon.[57]

Discography

  • Goodbye 20's (2018)

Filmography

Reality shows

Year Title Network Role Notes Ref.
2015 Yong Jun-hyung's Good Life Cube TV Himself With Kim Tae-joo [35]

Variety shows

Year Title Network Role Notes Ref.
2016–2017 Hitmaker Season 3 MBC Every1 Host Co-hosted with Jeong Hyeong-don [36]
2017–2018 It's Dangerous Beyond the Blankets MBC Cast member

Ep. 1-4 (Season 1)
Ep. 8-10 (Season 2)

[38]

Dramas

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2012 Salamander Guru and The Shadows Joker Cameo [25]
2013 Monstar Yoon Seol-chan Lead role [7]
2018 Coffee, Do Me a Favor Im Hyun-woo [8]

Concert

  • LONER's ROOM (2023)[58]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2013 7th Mnet 20's Choice Awards 20's Hot Cover Music – "Past Days" Monstar Nominated
20's Booming Star – Male Nominated
6th Korea Drama Awards Best Couple Award with Ha Yeon-soo Nominated
Best New Actor Won
2018 MBC Plus X Genie Music Awards Artist of the Year Nominated [59][60]
Song of the Year "Sudden Shower" (Feat. 10 cm) Nominated
Male Artist Award Nominated
Rap/Hip Hop Music Award "Sudden Shower" (Feat. 10 cm) Nominated
Genie Music Popularity Award Nominated
Melon Music Awards Top 10 (Bonsang) Nominated
Best Ballad Track Award "Sudden Shower" (Feat. 10 cm) Nominated
Korea Popular Music Awards Best Digital Song Nominated [61]
Best Artist Nominated
Popularity Award Nominated
Seoul Music Awards Bonsang Nominated [62]
Popularity Award Nominated
K-wave Popularity Award Nominated
Golden Disc Awards Bonsang (Digital) "Sudden Shower" (Feat. 10 cm) Nominated [63]
Gaon Chart Music Awards Song of the Year (March) Nominated

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