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: Joo Min-gyu (); born January 10, 1981), better known professionally as Brian (), is a
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singer and one-half of the R&B duo
Fly to the Sky Fly to the Sky ( ko, 플라이 투 더 스카이) is a South Korean R&B duo consisting of Brian Joo and Hwanhee. Initially marketed as K-pop idols, the duo later developed a more mature image and became one of the most popular R&B groups in S ...
. His first solo album, ''
The Brian ''The Brian'' is the first solo album from Brian Joo (from the R&B duo Fly to the Sky Fly to the Sky ( ko, 플라이 투 더 스카이) is a South Korean R&B duo consisting of Brian Joo and Hwanhee. Initially marketed as K-pop idols, the duo ...
'' was released in December 2006. His second solo album, ''Manifold'' was released in December 2009.


Early life and education

Brian Joo was born on January 10, 1981, in
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,
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to Korean immigrant parents. His original Korean name was Joo Jin-taek (), but his father changed it to Joo Min-gyu () when he was three years old. Joo grew up in
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and spoke Korean at home. His parents worked at casinos in
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and his brother, Jason Joo, is an officer in the
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. While attending Holy Spirit High School, a friend signed him up for an audition with Brothers Entertainment without Joo's knowledge. The company has discovered several Korean-Americans who wish to pursue an entertainment career in South Korea. After several months of training, he was sent to
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in South Korea, and on December 9, 1999, made his debut as one of the two members of
Fly to the Sky Fly to the Sky ( ko, 플라이 투 더 스카이) is a South Korean R&B duo consisting of Brian Joo and Hwanhee. Initially marketed as K-pop idols, the duo later developed a more mature image and became one of the most popular R&B groups in S ...
, along with
Hwanhee Hwang Yoon-seok ( ko, 황윤석, born January 17, 1982), better known as Hwanhee ( ko, 환희), is a South Korean singer, actor and a member of South Korean R&B duo Fly to the Sky. Career Hwanhee graduated from Gwang Moon High School before his ...
, at the age of 17. Joo was accepted to
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, but did not end up attending due to the demands of his music career. He later enrolled in
Dongguk University Dongguk University (Korean: 동국대학교, Hanja: 東國大學校) is a private, coeducational university in South Korea, fundamentally based on Buddhism. Established in 1906 as Myeongjin School (명진학교; 明進學校) by Buddhist pioneers ...
, where he graduated from the Department of Theatre and Film.


Fly to the Sky

Joo is a member of Fly to the Sky with
Hwanhee Hwang Yoon-seok ( ko, 황윤석, born January 17, 1982), better known as Hwanhee ( ko, 환희), is a South Korean singer, actor and a member of South Korean R&B duo Fly to the Sky. Career Hwanhee graduated from Gwang Moon High School before his ...
, Brian sang and also rapped. As Fly to the Sky made its musical transition from bubblegum pop to heavy R&B, Joo felt discontent and inferior, and felt that Hwanhee was more appreciated for his vocal skills. Joo has appeared on television many times. Since 2005, he has appeared on a number of variety shows, including hosting MBC's ''Music Core'' in 2006 and becoming a host for SBS' ''Green Gold'' in 2009. In August 2009, Fly to the Sky decided to work on separate projects and have become solo singers under different labels. On April 14, 2014, Brian Joo announced on his Twitter that Fly to the Sky will be making their comeback in May. The band later signed up with H2 Media, the agency of member Hwanhee. Their 9th new album "Continiuum" has been released and the main title track is "You You You". The single peaked at number one on Gaon digital chart. Although being on hiatus for five years, Hwanhee and Brian expressed their good teamwork and solid friendship in an interview, telling "There were rumors about us being gay and liking men, but it's not like that. We're that close so people feel that way about us".


Solo career


2006-2008: ''Show! Music Core'' and solo debut with ''The Brian''

In May 2006, Joo became a co-host of ''
Show! Music Core ''Show! Music Core'' (), or simply ''Music Core'' is a South Korean music television program broadcast by MBC. It airs live every Saturday at 15:30 (KST). The show features some of the latest and most popular artists who perform live on stage. ...
'' alongside actress
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. Later that year, he won the Popularity Award at the 2006 MBC Entertainment Awards for his work on the show. Joo released his debut solo album, ''
The Brian ''The Brian'' is the first solo album from Brian Joo (from the R&B duo Fly to the Sky Fly to the Sky ( ko, 플라이 투 더 스카이) is a South Korean R&B duo consisting of Brian Joo and Hwanhee. Initially marketed as K-pop idols, the duo ...
'', on December 18, 2006. The album incorporated diverse genres such as
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and
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. With the album, Joo said he hoped to gain more respect as an artist, rather than being known as "Fly to the Sky without
Hwanhee Hwang Yoon-seok ( ko, 황윤석, born January 17, 1982), better known as Hwanhee ( ko, 환희), is a South Korean singer, actor and a member of South Korean R&B duo Fly to the Sky. Career Hwanhee graduated from Gwang Moon High School before his ...
". He described one of his motivations for making a solo album: The album debuted at #7 on the monthly Recording Industry Association of Korea album chart and sold 15,376 copies by the end of December. The album's lead single, a ballad titled "Don't Go", topped various South Korean real-time music charts upon its release and was awarded first place on ''
Inkigayo ''Inkigayo'' ( ko, 인기가요; English title: ''The Music Trend'', previously ''Popular Song'') is a South Korean music program broadcast by SBS. It airs live every Sunday. The show features some of the latest and most popular artists who p ...
'' on January 21. While promoting the album, Joo was diagnosed with vocal cord nodules and had to adjust his schedule to avoid further injury. Joo left his position on ''Show! Music Core'' in November 2007 to focus on overseas promotions.


2009-2012: ''Manifold'', ''Unveiled'', and musical theater

On December 10, 2009, Joo released his second solo album, ''Manifold'', which sold 15,000 pre-order copies. The album was a departure from Joo's earlier work and featured hip hop and
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songs, including the lead single "My Girl" featuring hip hop duo Supreme Team. Joo signed an exclusive contract with
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in October 2010. On April 7, 2011, Joo released his first mini album, ''Unveiled'', including for its lead single an emotional ballad titled "Love Is Over Now". ''Unveiled'' debuted at #7 on the
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. To promote the album, Joo went on a solo tour of the United States in June 2011 with stops in Seattle, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and New York. Upon returning to South Korea, Joo made his musical theater debut in August in a Seoul production of ''
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'', in which he played the role of Mark. In 2012 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, Joo performed as a principal cast member representing the Korean culture in a
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-style musical called Loving the Silent Tears and based on Supreme Master Ching Hai's poetry collection to commemorate the 19th Anniversary of Supreme Master Ching Hai Day.


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays


Filmography


Television shows


Television series


Web series


Radio shows


Controversy

Joo's ties to the United States stirred controversy in 2002, when Fly to the Sky was the host of the radio show "1010 Club". At that time, the death of two teenage Korean girls in the Highway 56 Accident caused a surge in anti-American sentiment in Korea. Because of Joo's American citizenship, guest Hyun Jin-Young asked for his opinion regarding this matter. In response, Joo stated that while the American soldier must be brought to justice, he did not want relations between Korea and the United States, his home country, to become strained. His comments were reported as "You can't talk badly about the United States in front of me. I'm an American. Please only hate the American soldiers (responsible for the incident)." (내 앞에서 미국에 대해 나쁘게 얘기하면 안 된다. 나는 미국인이다. (사건을 일으킨) 미군 부대만 싫어해달라)브라이언 '미국에 대해 나쁘게 얘기하면 안 된다' 논란..
/ref> Joo's statement was met with harsh criticism and backlash. Not long after the airing he posted a statement on the website of 1010 Club, in an attempt to clarify his position:


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Brian Joo
- Official Website {{DEFAULTSORT:Joo, Brian 1981 births Living people SM Town Jellyfish Entertainment artists Dongguk University alumni Rutgers University alumni American musicians of Korean descent American people of South Korean descent Singers from New Jersey People from Absecon, New Jersey Fly to the Sky members Holy Spirit High School (New Jersey) alumni K-pop singers American contemporary R&B singers American male singers American emigrants to South Korea American television hosts Korean-language singers of the United States South Korean Christians 21st-century American singers