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South Korean rapper (born 1994) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lee Joo-heon (Korean: 이주헌; born October 6, 1994),[4] better known by the stage name Joohoney in English and mononymously as Jooheon in South Korea,[5] is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer. He is a member of the South Korean boy group Monsta X under Starship Entertainment. He made his solo debut with the EP Lights in 2023.
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2014: Debut and career beginnings
Prior to his debut with Monsta X, Joohoney was part of a project group called Nu Boyz, with #Gun, Shownu, and Wonho, formed under Starship Entertainment in August 2014.[6] The quartet uploaded multiple mixtapes on their company's YouTube channel and performed at the opening show of Starship X concert in December 2014.[7][8]
In December 2014, Starship Entertainment and Mnet launched a survival program named No.Mercy and Joohoney was selected, along with six other participants (including Shownu and Wonho), as part of the new boy group Monsta X on the last episode of the show.[9][10]
2015–2016: Show Me the Money 4 and Tribe of Hip Hop
In January 2015, Joohoney was featured in the collaboration track "Coach Me", with San E and Sistar's Hyolyn.[11][12] Joohoney alongside group member Kihyun, participated in the soundtrack of the South Korean drama Orange Marmalade titled "Attractable Woman", which was released in May 2015, and produced by Crazy Park and his team.[13]
In June, Joohoney auditioned for the fourth season of Mnet's rap competition show Show Me the Money.[14][7] He was eliminated in the third round in a 1-on-1 battle against rapper Lee Hyun-joon,[15] but was later brought back for a second chance where he lost to One.[16]
In April 2016, Joohoney was one of the producers for JTBC's hip-hop competition show Tribe of Hip Hop, appearing as the youngest producer on the show.[17]
2017–2022: Mixtape releases and other solo activities
In January 2017, Joohoney released a solo music video for the song "Rhythm".[18]
In August 2018, Joohoney released his mixtape DWTD.[19] For the release, he released a music video for the track "Red Carpet", then a few months later, in October, he released a second MV, this time for the track "Should I Do". It charted in several countries,[20] including ranking at number eight and twenty-two on the weekly Billboard's World Album and Top Heatseekers Album charts, respectively.[21][22]
In February 2019, he changed to the stage name Joohoney, from using his given name Jooheon, for English-language activities.[5]
In June, Joohoney appeared on Produce X 101 as a battle rap trainer for the contestants' first elimination battle.[23]
In January 2020, Joohoney took a temporary break from Monsta X in order to focus on his mental health.[24] He continued promotions again in late March, prior to the release of their Korean EP Fantasia X.[25]
On October 9, Joohoney released his mixtape Psyche.[26][27] He also pre-released the music video for the track "Intro: Ambition" on October 7, and then released the music video for "Smoky" simultaneous to the release of the mixtape. "Smoky" was described by Daniel Waters of MTV as an "emo-k-pop crossover",[28] with Teen Vogue describing the chorus as "a sort of angsty rock 'n roll anthem" that both described as "cathartic".[29] On October 21, Joohoney released a music video for the title track "Psyche".[30]
In December 23, 2020, Joohoney collaborated with Kei on the OST "Ride or Die" for the drama Run On.[31] In May 2021, Joohoney featured on the remake of the song "If You Love Me" by NS Yoon-G, originally released in 2012 with a feature by Jay Park.[32]
In the second half of 2021, Joohoney had several radio and television appearances; which includes appearing as a DJ for the second season of MBC's Idol Radio, alongside group member Hyungwon, beginning in August,[33] and the following month he appeared on MU:PLY's mockumentary web program Muziekwang Company as Kikwang's manager.[34] In December, Joohoney appeared as one of the special judges in the Mnet's dance survival program Street Dance Girls Fighter's fourth mission, with group members Hyungwon and I.M, for Monsta X's song "Autobahn".[35]
In April 2022, Joohoney tested positive for COVID-19.[36]
On October 14, Joohoney attended the 2023 S/S Seoul Fashion Week's Beyond Closet show, organized by fashion designer Ko Tae-yong, held at Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) in Seoul.[37] On October 20, he also performed for MBC's Idol Radio's first overseas concert Idol Radio Live in Tokyo, alongside group member Hyungwon and Got7's Youngjae, with several other artists, held at Tokyo Garden Theater in Tokyo.[38]
On November 21, Starship Entertainment confirmed that Joohoney will make his acting debut through the Netflix original film K-pop: Lost in America, directed by Yoon Je-kyoon.[39]
2023–present: Lights release and military enlistment
In January 2023, Joohoney was featured in a pictorial and an interview for the February issue of Cosmopolitan Korea.[40] On January 20, he was selected to be a member of channel DdeunDdeun's new web entertainment show Bbam Bbam Social Club, alongside Joo Woo-jae, The Boyz's Sunwoo, Aiki, Lee Yong-joo, and Park Se-mi.[41]
In February, Joohoney started as an MC of Mnet's M Countdown, alongside Miyeon, as a replacement to Nam Yoon-su.[42] The same month, he and I.M had a pictorial and an interview with the fashion and lifestyle magazine Vogue Korea.[3] In March, Joohoney appeared in JTBC's new variety show Korean Food Tray, a program that flies with Korean food trays anywhere in the world and makes Korean meals, alongside Chef Lee Yeon-bok and Hong Jin-kyung.[43]
On April 16, he participated in the soundtrack for TVING's documentary on the LG Twins, called Our Game: LG Twins, appearing on the song "Awake" with Kihyun.[44] They also participated in the opening pitch before the LG Twins's game against their rival team, the Doosan Bears.[45]
On May 22, Joohoney released his first extended play as a soloist, Lights,[46] with the lead single "Freedom".[47]
In June, he released the promotional single "Mountain Over the Mountain", alongside Dynamic Duo's Gaeko and Big Naughty, as part of the "2023 Mountain Dew Campaign".[48] On August 13, he released the song "Hip Hop" as part of the soundtrack for JTBC's new drama Behind Your Touch,[49][50]
Joohoney enlisted for his mandatory military service as an active duty soldier,[51] with 15th Infantry Division at Hwacheon army base in North Gangwon Province on July 24, 2023.[52] During his basic military training, he took the role of a company commander in the 2nd company.[53] Joohoney served as an assistant drill instructor and military chaplain,[54] while he was promoted to corporal early in March 2024, for his exemplary military career.[55] Joohoney was officially discharged on January 23, 2025.[54][56] In February, Joohoney held a free fan event following his discharge.[57] During the fan event, he disclosed that he became a disciplinary squad leader and received the "Elite 300" commendation due to his exemplary military performance.[58]
On May 18, he performed at the music festival SuperPop Korea 2025, held at KINTEX in Seoul.[59]
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Joohoney is known as an "all-rounder artist" with talents in vocals, rap, and music producing. He has produced songs for Monsta X since their debut and also had been nominated in one of the leading U.S. music awards ceremonies. Joohoney is also known for his "aegyo" and "anti-war charm", and has expanded his activities in various fields, from being a DJ to a model for clothing brands.[60]
According to SPAO's official, its flagship product sold 500,000 pieces in 2021, increasing from 170,000 pieces of the previous year since he started modelling for the said product.[61] According to Born Champs' CEO Bae Sang-in, there is a significant increase in sales thanks to strengthening marketing including the selection of Monsta X's Joohoney as the brand model. Beginning with 2022 S/S season, the brand, which he had presented, is expected to increase its performance by 30-40% compared to the previous year. Its winter collection, a new collection released on his birthday, became number one in Musinsa.[62]
Joohoney was consistently placed in Tumblr's "Most Popular K-pop Stars", ranking 37th in 2018,[63] 38th in 2019,[64] 54th in 2020, 79th in 2021, and 92nd in 2022. He was also consistently ranked in the "Individual Boy Group Members Brand Power Ranking" published by the Korean Corporate Reputation Research Institute, with the highest ranking at 17th in June 2020.[65]
Joohoney started producing and working on external songs, for then labelmate Boyfriend's lead single "Star", from the group's fifth EP Never End, and several songs for Mad Clown. He featured and produced the single "Ongsimi", for fellow group member Minhyuk. Joohoney composed, wrote, and arranged the song "Jumper", for his labelmate Cravity, from the group's debut EP Season 1. Hideout: Remember Who We Are,[66] and the song "Underdog", from the group's third studio album Dare to Crave.[67] He produced the single "Turning Point", for JTBC's reality competition show Peak Time's final round,[68] with DKB performing the song,[69] which accelerated the group's popularity.[70] The song "Beastmode" which Joohoney produced, from Monsta X's third studio album Fatal Love, became the ending theme song of the South Korean animated film Exorcism Chronicles: The Beginning.[citation needed]
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Endorsements
In July 2021, Joohoney had been selected as an exclusive model of the Korean fashion brand SPAO's F/W season, in collaboration with the Korean brands and customers' lifestyle platform Musinsa.[71]
In February 2022, he became one of the faces of the Korean cosmetics and skincare brand Olive Young's Vegan Beauty campaign, with his group member Minhyuk and labelmate Ive's Liz.[72] In March, Joohoney became the new face of the Korean street casual brand Born Champs, unveiling its 2022 spring collection through SNS.[73][74]
In January 2023, he participated in the carbonated soft drink brand Mountain Dew's campaign, as part of its collaboration with Starship Entertainment, together with Dynamic Duo's Gaeko and Big Naughty.[75]
Philanthropy
In October 2021, Joohoney donated ₩500,000 through the idol fandom community service My Favorite Idol, on the occasion of his birthday on October 6. It will be delivered to the Miral Welfare Foundation and used as a fund for the disabled who are isolated due to COVID-19.[76] He appeared on the cover of the Korean Beauty Magazine's November issue, published by Public News that also spreads Hallyu culture to the world and introduces fashion, beauty, and life that Koreans love, with all the proceeds from its sales be donated to the Korea Social Contribution Association and 100% will be used for the development of Hallyu culture and the underprivileged.[77]
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Notes
- "Mountain Over the Mountain" will be released as a promotional single in collaboration with Mountain Dew.[48]
- "Mountain Over the Mountain" did not enter on the Circle Digital Chart but appeared at number 141 on the component Download Chart.[96]
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