Yong Jun-hyung

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Yong Jun-hyung
Yong Jun-hyung 2018-05-30.jpg
Junhyung in May 2018
Born
Yong Jae-soon

(1989-12-19) December 19, 1989 (age 32)
Seoul, South Korea
Occupation
  • Singer-songwriter
  • rapper
  • record producer
  • actor
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • piano
Years active2007–present
Labels
Associated acts
Korean name
Hangul
용준형
Revised RomanizationYong Jun-hyeong
McCune–ReischauerYong Chunhyŏng
Birth name
Hangul
용재순
Revised RomanizationYong Jae-sun
McCune–ReischauerYong Chaesun

Yong Jun-hyung (Hangul: 용준형; born December 19, 1989),[1] commonly known as Junhyung, is a South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper, record producer, and actor. He was a member of the K-pop boy band Highlight (formerly known as Beast) from 2009 until 2019, when he departed the group after admitting to viewing illicit videos.[2][3] The police have stated that he is only being considered a witness at this 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 (Korean용재순) 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]

On November 15, 2021, Junhyung left Around Us Entertainment after his contract expired.[42]

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][43] 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.[44] On March 14, Jun-hyung announced he was leaving Highlight, after he admitted to watching illegal videos sent to him by Jung, who is under investigation for secretly filming women during sex; a part of the Burning Sun scandal.[3][45] 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.[46] He complete his military service in February 2021.

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

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 N/A Nominated [47][48]
Song of the Year "Sudden Shower" (Feat. 10 cm) Nominated
Male Artist Award N/A Nominated
Rap/Hip Hop Music Award "Sudden Shower" (Feat. 10 cm) Nominated
Genie Music Popularity Award N/A 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 [49]
Best Artist N/A Nominated
Popularity Award Nominated
Seoul Music Awards Bonsang Nominated [50]
Popularity Award Nominated
K-wave Popularity Award Nominated
Golden Disc Awards Bonsang (Digital) "Sudden Shower" (Feat. 10 cm) Nominated [51]
Gaon Chart Music Awards Song of the Year (March) Nominated

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