Juno (singer)
South Korean singer (born 1986)
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Kim Jun-ho (Korean: 김준호; born on December 15, 1986[2][3]) is a South Korean singer, who is mainly active in Japan and China, where he is more well known by his stage names JUNO and ZUNO. His younger fraternal twin brother is Kim Junsu.[4] In 2014, he changed his name to Kim Moo-young.[5]
ZUNO
金俊浩 (Jin Jun-hao)
ジュノ (Juno)
주노 (Juno/Zuno)
December 15, 1986
Kim Jun-ho 김준호 | |
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| Also known as | JUNO ZUNO 金俊浩 (Jin Jun-hao) ジュノ (Juno) 주노 (Juno/Zuno) |
| Born | 김준호 (Kim Jun-ho) December 15, 1986 |
| Origin | South Korea |
| Genres | J-pop, Mandopop |
| Occupation | Singer |
| Years active | 2008 - present |
| Labels | BIAS Entertainment (China) Avex Trax (Japan) C-JeS Entertainment (Korea)[1] |
| Website | juno-jp |
Career
Pre-debut
Kim Jun-ho started playing baseball in elementary school and was scouted by the professional South Korean team SK Wyverns during high school. He attended Dong-eui University in Busan but dropped out during his freshman year due to a sports injury, which also ended his career as a professional baseball player.[6]
2010-12: Debut in China and Japan, acting debut
In 2010, after having studied acting for two years and having spent a year at Beijing Normal University,[6] Kim made his singing debut in China as ZUNO.[7]
A year later, the singer debuted in Japan with his single album Fate as JUNO.[8] The second single album Believe placed third on the Oricon daily chart and became the theme song for a Japanese Bee TV drama.[9] Kim's third single Everything entered the Oricon Charts in second place and reached number ten on the weekly charts.[10]
In 2012, Kim made his acting debut in the Korean drama Stroke of Luck.[11]
Kim Jun-ho is currently a member of the South Korean all star football team FC MEN.[12]
Discography
Albums
| Year | Title | Details | Track listing |
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| 2012 | STYLE[13][14][15][16][17] |
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EPs
| Year | Title | Details | Track listing |
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| 2010 | Beginning[19] |
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| 2011 | Fate[20][21][22] |
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| Believe... ~Kimi Wo Shinjite~[24][25][26] |
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Jacket B
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| 2012 | Everything[28][29] |
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| 2013 | Ring[32][33][34] |
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Soundtrack contributions
- 2012: "Look At Me" - Stroke of Luck OST (TV Chosun drama)[35][36]
As featured artist
- 2011: Ayumi Hamasaki feat. Juno - "Why..." (from Five)[37]
Music videos
| Year | Song | Album |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 | "Nothing To Lose" | Beginning |
| 2011 | "Fate" | Fate |
| "Believe... ~君を信じて~" (Kimi Wo Shinjite) |
Believe... ~Kimi Wo Shinjite~ | |
| Ayumi Hamasaki - "Why..." | Five | |
| 2012 | "Everything" | Everything |
| "Seduction" | STYLE | |
| "その髪も 指も 唇も..." (Sono Kami Mo Yubi Mo Kuchibiru Mo) | ||
| 2013 | "Ring" | Ring |
DVDs
| Year | Title | Details | Track listing |
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| 2010 | Secret Diary |
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| 2012 | History Vol.1[34][38][39] |
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Songwriting credits
| Song | Album | Contribution |
|---|---|---|
| "Mission" | JYJ: In Heaven | lyricist |
| "Tarantallegra" | XIA: Tarantallegra | |
| "돌고 돌아도" (Even Though I Turn Around and Around) | ||
| "Fever" | ||
| "Tarantallegra (Oriental Ver.)" | XIA: Uncommitted | |
| "Thank U For" | XIA: Thank U For | |
| "가지마" (Don't Go) |
XIA: Incredible | |
| "Turn It Up" | ||
| "나비" (Butterfly) |
XIA: Flower | |
| "Love You More" | ||
| "Hello Hello " |
Filmography
Films
| Year | Title | Original title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | Urban Games | Chinese |
Television series
| Year | Title | Original title | Role | Network | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Ji Woon-soo's Stroke of Luck[40][41] | 지운수대통 | Lee Dong-hee (Eps. 2,5,6,8,10-16,18) |
TV Chosun | Korean drama |
| Pillow Talk[42] | ピロートーク〜ベッドの思惑〜 | Sunri (Ep. 9 "Billiken", dated 2012-11-29) |
KTV | Japanese sitcom | |
| 2013 | Empress Ki | 기황후 | guard | MBC | Korean drama |
Variety shows
Music video appearances
- 2012: Toko Furuuchi - "時間を止めて" (Romaji: Jikan wo Tomete, English: Stop Time) (from Yume no Tsuzuki)[43]