Monsta X's Jooheon to Release Debut Solo Album Later This Month
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-04-28 19:16:12
Courtesy of Starship Entertainment
Jooheon, the main rapper of K-pop group Monsta X, is set to release his first solo album at the end of this month, according to a report by local media outlet Newsen on Friday. The news was later confirmed by the artist's agency, Starship Entertainment.
Jooheon has been active in the music industry for several years and has released a series of mixtapes including “Should I Do,” “Smoky” and “Psyche.” He has also written and produced numerous songs for Monsta X since their debut in 2015, co-authoring five of the six songs on the band's 12th EP “Reason.” In addition, Jooheon has worked on albums for other musicians such as Boyfriend and Cravity.
The upcoming solo album marks Jooheon's first major venture outside of Monsta X. Fans are eagerly anticipating what type of music Jooheon will showcase in his solo work and how it will differ from his group's sound. The announcement has generated buzz among K-pop enthusiasts, with many expressing their excitement on social media.
Monsta X is one of the most popular K-pop groups in the world, known for their energetic performances and catchy songs. The six-member group debuted in 2015 and has since released numerous hit songs, including "Shoot Out," "Alligator," and "Love Killa." They have also collaborated with international artists such as French Montana, Pitbull, and will.i.am.
Jooheon's solo album release comes at an exciting time for Monsta X, who are currently gearing up for their world tour. The group is set to perform in various cities in the United States, Europe, and Asia, showcasing their talent to fans all around the world.
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