Moon Hee Jun

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Moon Hee Jun
Also known as Moon
Born March 14, 1978 (1978-03-14) (age 30)[citation needed]
Origin South Korea
Genre(s) Rock
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1996-present
Label(s) SM Entertainment
PS Entertinament
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Associated acts H.O.T
Moon Hee Jun
Hangul 문희준
Hanja 文熙畯
Revised Romanization Mun Hui(-)jun
McCune-Reischauer Mun Hŭi-jun
This is a Korean name; the family name is Moon.

Moon Hee Jun (born 14 March 1978,[citation needed] Seoul) is a South Korean musician formerly of the group H.O.T. "Alone" is the debut album of H.O.T.’s former member Moon Hee Jun. The music and the words of all the tracks in the album, except for "Ibyeori Animeul (이별이 아님을)," which was an adaptation of Auld Lang Syne, were written by Moon. He also created PS Entertainment after leaving SM Entertainment.

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[edit] Criticism

Before H.O.T. split in the 2001, there were many detractors of Moon. It appeared that some overacting fanatics[who?] of H.O.T. made other people uncomfortable with the group. This became a significant social phenomenon in South Korea after Moon became a solo rock artist; uncountable parody pictures, texts, and musics of him flooded over the internet. Feeling that these were unfair insults, Moon once appealed for people to stop this in a newspaper interview, and the article about it on the web recorded more than 320,000 comments because of his detractors swarming on it, called seongjisullye(성지순례; literally means 'pilgrimage'). [1][2].

[edit] Discography

[edit] H.O.T.

Main article: H.O.T.#Discography

[edit] Fans Club

  • 2001-2004: H.I.T (SM ENTERTAINMENT)
  • 2005: Junist (PS ENTERTAINMENT)

[edit] Albums

  • [2001.10.05] Alone
  • [2002.07.19] Messiah
  • [2002.12.09] Live Revolution
  • [2003.07.29] Legend
  • [2004.04.28] The Best: Soaring for a Dream
  • [2005.09.12] Triple X
  • [2008.03.19] Special Album

[edit] Singles

[edit] See also

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