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Kevin Woo (born November 25, 1991), also known mononymously as Kevin, is an American singer-songwriter, actor, and television host based as a Korean in New York City. He is primarily known as a former member of South Korean boy band
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from 2008 until 2017, as well as a host of various programs such as ''
After School Club ''After School Club'', often shortened to ''ASC'', is a South Korean interactive music talk show that primarily airs on Arirang TV. Premiering on April 17, 2013, the show is currently co-hosted by Allen and Taeyoung of Cravity and Aaron Kwak. ...
''. Born and raised in California, he was discovered by South Korean entertainment agency XING Entertainment at the age of 15 and subsequently moved to South Korea. After a few months of training, Woo debuted as a member of boy group XING in 2006. After leaving the group two years later, he re-debuted as a member of U-KISS in August 2008. In March 2017, he left U-KISS after his contract expired. Following his departure from U-KISS, Woo pursued a solo career in South Korea and Japan; he debuted as a soloist with his first single "Ride Along" in October 2018.


Life and career


1990–2012: Early life and career beginnings

Woo was born and raised in
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, where he lived with his parents and elder sister. His family has a creative background being that his mother was a fashion model in South Korea and his paternal uncle, Emmanuel Woo, was an actor and classical opera singer in Germany. At the age of 15, Woo was initially discovered through a XING Entertainment audition. After he was accepted as a trainee, Woo and his mother moved to South Korea. After a few months of training, Woo debuted as a first member generation of boy group XING in December 2006. After releasing three singles with the group, Woo left the group in April 2008. Following his departure, Woo signed with
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and re-debuted as a member of boy group U-KISS in August 2008. In February 2009, Woo joined
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's radio show ''Pops in Seoul'' as a host of segment "All About You" alongside co-host
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. In December 2009, Woo with fellow U-KISS member Alexander released a single "Finally", which was composed by
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. In July 2010, Woo with U-KISS members Soohyun, Kibum, Kiseop and Dongho became a part of the drama ''I Am Legend'', acting as a rock band. In August 2010, Woo with fellow members Alexander were selected as the new MCs for
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's music show ''The M-Wave''. On January 5, 2011, Woo participated in the musical ''On Air Live'' as the lead actor. He acted in a total of 26 shows, his last stage appearance coming on February 14, 2011. On March 17, Woo with U-KISS members Eli and Alexander quit MCing for Arirang's ''Radio School'' due to the loss of U-KISS members Alexander and Kibum from the group. On October 12, Woo with U-KISS members Eli announced that they would have a collaboration with Japanese singer JAMOSA from Avex label for her single "Together". The single was released on December 7 and the trio held release events at Lazone Kawasaki Plaza (December 9), Osaka Senri Selcy (December 10) and Asunal Kanayama (December 11). The song "Together" was then selected as the theme song for BeeTV's ''sweetTV''. In November 2011, Woo and bandmate Eli were selected as MCs for Mnet's English-language version of ''
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'', ''US M! Countdown''. In 2012, Woo and Soohyun remade UN's "Remember" for the drama ''Syndrome''.


2013–2017: U-KISS uBEAT and television roles

In April 2013, U-KISS' first sub-unit, uBEAT, was formed with Woo and fellow members Eli and AJ. The sub-unit debuted with the release of an EP titled ''I Should Have Treated You Better'' with a title track of the same name, which was composed by
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. uBEAT made their debut stage at ''M! Countdowns special global edition in Taiwan. Woo alongside bandmates Soohyun, Eli and Kiseop participated in the drama ''KPOP The Ultimate Audition'', having small cameo appearances in three episodes as a senior idol group to the main cast. Woo and Soohyun were selected to appear in the Korean adaptation of the musical ''Summer Snow'' alongside Super Junior's Sungmin, Supernova's Sungjae,
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's
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and
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's Seunghyun from April to June 2013. This was Woo's second musical. On May 1, 2014, Woo was a guest on music talk show ''
After School Club ''After School Club'', often shortened to ''ASC'', is a South Korean interactive music talk show that primarily airs on Arirang TV. Premiering on April 17, 2013, the show is currently co-hosted by Allen and Taeyoung of Cravity and Aaron Kwak. ...
'' and from episode 43, he became a co-host alongside
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,
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and Park Jimin. Woo graduated from the program and left as MC on April 10, 2018, after four years as host. On March 1, 2017, NH Media announced that Woo would officially leave U-KISS following the expiration of his contract on March 31, 2017. He decided to continue his promotion with U-KISS until mid-April.


2018–present: Solo career

Following his departure from U-KISS, Woo signed with Japan Music Entertainment to pursue his solo career in Japan. He also stated that he intended to pursue his career back in the United States. In October 2018, he debuted as a soloist with his single, "Ride Along", which he released in both Japanese and English. Woo was part of the cast of the Korean adaptation of the musical ''
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'' from February to March 2019. In July 2019, Woo was featured in British DJ duo Hollaphonic's single "Over You", which marked his first international collaboration. He debuted the song during his set at music festival KCON at its New York dates, fulfilling one of his dreams to perform at Madison Square Garden. He released his first extended play, ''Treasure'', on July 31; it was preceded by its lead single "Freedom", which was Woo's first self-composed song. To promote the album, Woo embarked on his first solo tour, Come Alive Tour, spanning four dates in July and August 2019. Woo and former
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bassist James Lee collaborated for the single "Falling", which was released on August 2. The duo promoted the single with a two-date concert tour in Los Angeles and San Francisco on August 24–25, and a music video released in November 6. Woo joined the Live From Home livestream charity concert held on May 23, where proceeds benefitted the
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Foundation's crisis fund for the
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. Woo temporarily rejoined U-KISS as a duo with Soohyun as part of a special throwback-themed "Guilty Pleasures" concert from SBS and its variety show ''MMTG'' in October 2020. The duo also performed "Shut Up!!" with
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in a special collaboration stage. He joined the lineup of the 2nd annual Joy Ruckus Club concert, which was broadcast online on October 17 & 18. In March 2021, it was announced that survival horror video game ''
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'' would feature a K-pop-themed killer called "The Trickster;" Woo was brought on as a consultant for the character's portrayal''.'' He released his debut English single, "Got It", on June 29, through Sony Music Korea. The song was co-produced by Shintaro Yasuda and co-written by Woo. Woo released his first
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with KLKTN, an NFT platform where he serves as creative director. Woo will make his
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debut with the K-Pop inspired musical ''
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'', which began previews on October 13, 2022, and opened on November 20 in New York City.


Personal life

In a Japanese survey through popular fortune-telling site Cocoloni, Woo was ranked as the number one luckiest Hallyu star for 2012. 100 fortune-tellers participated in the survey, predicting the stars' fortunes through zodiac, blood type and other methods. When Woo received the news, he stated: "I'm honored to be ranked first. I want to make this really happen this year. U-KISS will go on a Japanese tour and we will also release our album. Please keep supporting us and help us rank first on the Oricon chart." Woo resided in South Korea until 2021, the year he moved to Los Angeles, California. As of July 30, 2022, Woo currently resides in New York City. He is known to be active in social media, where he regularly posts on Twitter, Instagram, and
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.


Discography


Extended plays


Singles


Collaborations


Soundtrack appearances


Filmography


Television dramas


Television shows


Musical theatre


See also

*
Koreans in New York City As of the 2011 American Community Survey, New York City is home to 100,000 ethnic Koreans, with two-thirds living in the borough of Queens. On the other hand, the overall Greater New York Combined Statistical Area enumerated 218,764 Korean A ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Woo, Kevin 1991 births Living people American dance musicians American expatriates in South Korea American Internet celebrities American male pop singers American musicians of Korean descent American contemporary R&B singers American television hosts American K-pop singers Musicians from the San Francisco Bay Area People from Danville, California South Korean male idols U-KISS members Korean-language singers of the United States 21st-century American singers 21st-century South Korean singers 21st-century American male singers