16-481: (Redirected from JUN ) [REDACTED] Look up Jun or Appendix:Variations of "jun" in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jun or JUN may refer to: People and anthroponymy [ edit ] Lee Jun-young , South Korean singer and actor with the stage name Jun, member of South Korean boy band U-KISS Wen Junhui , Chinese singer and actor with
32-545: A common Japanese given name A spelling of common Korean family name Jeon (Korean surname) A spelling of uncommon Korean family and given name Joon (Korean name) A spelling of Chinese given name Joon (Chinese name) Jun. Jr. or Jnr., abbreviations for Junior (suffix) Places [ edit ] Jun, Granada , Spain Science [ edit ] c-jun , a protein encoded by gene JUN Time [ edit ] Abbreviation of June A ten-day period in
48-524: A protein encoded by gene JUN Time [ edit ] Abbreviation of June A ten-day period in the Japanese calendar History [ edit ] Commandery (China) ( jùn in pinyin), a division of imperial China Other [ edit ] Jun (drink) , a Tibetan fermented tea drink JUN Auto , a Japanese car tuning shop Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
64-697: Is a South Korean singer, rapper and actor. In June 2014, he debuted as a member of U-KISS . In October 2017, he joined survival program The Unit , in which he finished in first place and became a member of the project group UNB . Apart from his group's activities, he has participated in various television dramas, notably Avengers Social Club (2017), marking his career breakthrough, Goodbye to Goodbye (2018), Class of Lies (2019), Good Casting (2020), Please Don't Date Him (2020), Imitation (2021), and Let Me Be Your Knight (2021). and May I Help You? (2022) On May 15, 2014, NH Media announced, via U-KISS's official Korean website, new member Jun to
80-522: The 2018 MBC Drama Awards . On April 10, 2019, Lee released his first Japanese solo single "Phenomenal World," which explored the futurepop genre. He performed his first solo showcase in Tokyo on February 4. Prior to the release, he also held a series of concerts on April 6 in Osaka and April 8 in Tokyo. Tower Records Japan ranked "Phenomenal World" as the #7 best-selling Japanese single by a Korean artist for
96-441: The Japanese calendar History [ edit ] Commandery (China) ( jùn in pinyin), a division of imperial China Other [ edit ] Jun (drink) , a Tibetan fermented tea drink JUN Auto , a Japanese car tuning shop Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jun . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
112-520: The Japanese version ranked #2 on the dwango.jp K-POP Life weekly singles chart. On November 28, he released his first Korean solo single "TELL" composed by himself as a pre-release for upcoming album Gallery . On December 5, he made his solo debut in Korea with the title track "Curious About U" and the single album Gallery . On January 22, 2020, Lee released his first Japanese album 22 which featured
128-455: The first half of 2019. He starred in the OCN television series Class of Lies , which aired from July 17 to September 5. On November 6, he released both a Korean and Japanese version of his solo single "My Way," for which he wrote the lyrics. The single featured rapper Reddy and was produced by Sway D and was accompanied by two music videos. After a digital download was released on October 30,
144-497: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Jun or Appendix:Variations of "jun" in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jun or JUN may refer to: People and anthroponymy [ edit ] Lee Jun-young , South Korean singer and actor with the stage name Jun, member of South Korean boy band U-KISS Wen Junhui , Chinese singer and actor with the stage name Jun, member of South Korean boy band Seventeen Tomáš Jun , Czech footballer Jun (given name) ,
160-445: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jun&oldid=1250623531 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Lee Jun-young Lee Jun-young ( Korean : 이준영 ; born January 22, 1997), also known as Jun ,
176-464: The public. On June 2, 2014, Jun made his debut with U-KISS and the group released its ninth mini album Mono Scandal along with the 19+ rated music video of the album's title track "Quit Playing." In 2017, he debuted as an actor in the television series Avengers Social Club . On October 28, 2017, Lee joined survival program The Unit . He made it to the final Top 9 and was voted number one. He promoted with UNB , which consisted of finalists from
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#1732797455832192-460: The show, from April 7, 2018, to January 27, 2019. From April to May, Lee appeared as "Compass" on MBC's TV program King of Mask Singer . He performed a duet with Lee Sang-hoon of "It Was Like That Then" and a solo cover version of "Eraser". In May 2018, he made his second acting appearance as Han Min-soo in the MBC television series Goodbye to Goodbye (2018) and received a new actor award at
208-697: The soundtrack for Please Don't Date Him with the single "To you who will be tired". On October 7, he released a new Korean single "Amen", which explored his interest in rap and hip hop. In 2021, Lee starred in the KBS drama Imitation (2021) as a talented idol, he joined the Netflix film Love and Leashes with Seohyun , and he was cast in the dramas D.P. and Let Me Be Your Knight . After departing NH Media in August, he announced in November that he co-founded
224-504: The stage name Jun, member of South Korean boy band Seventeen Tomáš Jun , Czech footballer Jun (given name) , a common Japanese given name A spelling of common Korean family name Jeon (Korean surname) A spelling of uncommon Korean family and given name Joon (Korean name) A spelling of Chinese given name Joon (Chinese name) Jun. Jr. or Jnr., abbreviations for Junior (suffix) Places [ edit ] Jun, Granada , Spain Science [ edit ] c-jun ,
240-443: The title Jun . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jun&oldid=1250623531 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Jun From Misplaced Pages,
256-598: The title track "Come Alive". In 2020, he acted in the musical Swag Age: Shout out, Chosun! and received a new actor award at the fifth Korea Musical Awards . He played Kang Woo-won in the SBS television series Good Casting (2020), which was entirely pre-produced and he made a special appearance in the SBS drama Backstreet Rookie . Later that year, Lee acted in the MBC Every 1 drama Please Don't Date Him . He participated in
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