U-Kwon
Kim Yu-kwon (born April 9, 1992), known professionally as U-Kwon, is a South Korean singer, dancer, rapper, and actor best known as the lead dancer and vocalist of the K-pop boy group Block B.[1] U-Kwon debuted with Block B on April 15, 2011, under Stardom Entertainment with the promotional single "Freeze," marking the group's entry into the K-pop scene alongside members Zico, Taeil, B-Bomb, Jaehyo, Park Kyung, and P.O..[2] After leaving Stardom in 2013 due to management disputes, the group signed with Seven Seasons (a subsidiary of KQ Entertainment), where U-Kwon contributed to major releases like the mini-album Very Good (2013) and the single album Jackpot (2014), helping establish Block B's reputation for hip-hop-infused tracks and dynamic performances.[3][4] He also participated in Block B's first sub-unit, BASTARZ, formed in 2015 with B-Bomb and P.O., debuting with the hip-hop project album Zero for Conduct and its title track "Conduct Zero (0)," which showcased U-Kwon's rapping and dance skills.[5] In addition to group activities, U-Kwon ventured into solo work and acting. He made his solo debut on December 3, 2019, with the single album Rise Up and its lead track "Fuego," a reggae-influenced dance song that highlighted his vocal range and choreography.[6] His acting career began in 2015 with the web drama Jumping Girl, where he played the supporting role of Han Ga-eul, and he later appeared in projects like the musical In the Heights (2016). U-Kwon enlisted for mandatory military service on May 18, 2020, serving as an active-duty soldier and being discharged early on November 21, 2021, due to the COVID-19 situation.[7] In January 2023, he, along with Jaehyo and B-Bomb, parted ways with Seven Seasons after a decade, transitioning to independent activities while remaining affiliated with Block B.[8] As of 2025, U-Kwon continues to perform at international events and festivals, such as Waterbomb Manila in February and club shows in Germany in June, maintaining his presence in the entertainment industry through solo endeavors and occasional group reunions.[9][10] Kim Yu-kwon was born on April 9, 1992, in Suwon, South Korea.[1] He has an older brother named Kim Yu-sin, born on August 9, 1986. His father passed away during his high school years.[1] U-Kwon attended Kwanyang Middle School and graduated from Anyang Technical High School, majoring in the Electro-Mechanical Department. He developed an interest in music from elementary school and began attending dance school in the third grade of middle school. He trained under the dance crew JD BUSTER, earning the nickname "BUSTER Jr." Prior to debuting with Block B, he was part of an original lineup that included Zico, Mino, Hanhae, and Kyung, though some members did not proceed with the group.[1]Music career
2011–2016: Block B debut and Bastarz formation
U-Kwon made his professional debut as a member of the South Korean boy group Block B on April 15, 2011, performing the single "Freeze!" on KBS's Music Bank under Stardom Entertainment. The group, consisting of seven members including U-Kwon as lead dancer and sub-vocalist, faced significant early hurdles, including legal disputes with their agency in early 2013 over contract terms and unfair treatment, which led to a temporary hiatus from promotions.[11] Following the resolution of these issues, Block B transitioned to the newly founded label Seven Seasons later that year, allowing them to resume activities. Throughout this period, Block B released several key projects that highlighted U-Kwon's contributions to choreography and stage performances. Their debut mini-album New Kids on the Block arrived on June 23, 2011, followed by the full-length album Blockbuster in October 2012, featuring the hit single "Nillili Mambo," which peaked at number 1 on South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart and earned multiple music show wins. In 2013, the group issued the EP Very Good (October 2) with the lead single "Very Good," which charted highly. In 2014, they released the EP H.E.R. (July 24) with the lead single "Her," which topped charts and solidified their popularity. U-Kwon's dynamic dance skills were central to these promotions, including the group's first world tour, Block Bust, launched in 2014, which spanned Asia, North America, and Europe. In April 2015, U-Kwon debuted as part of Block B's first sub-unit, Bastarz—comprising himself, B-Bomb, and P.O.—with the mini-album Zero for Conduct, led by the title track of the same name, known for its intense hip-hop sound and theatrical visuals.[12] The unit's second mini-album, Welcome 2 Bastarz, followed on October 31, 2016, featuring the lead single "Make It Rain," with "Selfish & Beautiful Girl" as a pre-release digital single, which emphasized their charismatic rap and dance synergy. U-Kwon's role as lead dancer was particularly prominent in Bastarz's high-energy concepts, contributing to choreography that blended street and contemporary styles. Marking his initial foray into solo work, U-Kwon released the Japanese single "Painless" (痛くない) on June 24, 2016, a self-composed track for the short film Q Chan, in which he also starred as a vampire character. Later that year, from July to September, he competed on Mnet's dance competition Hit the Stage, partnering with various performers to showcase routines inspired by songs like "Devil" by Shinee and earning a win in the premiere episode for his Joker-themed performance, highlighting his versatile dance abilities.2017–2022: T2u activities, solo debut, and military service
In 2017, U-Kwon formed the sub-unit T2u with fellow Block B member Taeil to focus on Japanese promotions, debuting with a fan meeting tour across six cities from August 26 to September 7.[13] The duo released their debut digital single "Yesterday" on September 20, emphasizing ballad-style tracks tailored for the Japanese market.[14] That June, U-Kwon shared the Maxim K-Model Icon Idol Award with Block B's P.O., recognizing their influence in the idol modeling scene.[13] In early January 2018 (released January 2), he contributed to the soundtrack for the drama Jugglers with the duet "Baby Baby" alongside Rothy, blending R&B elements to complement the series' narrative.[1] Block B continued group promotions with the repackaged mini-album Re:MONTAGE in January 2018, featuring U-Kwon's solo track "Everythin'," which highlighted his vocal range amid the group's shift toward mature themes before entering a hiatus period.[15] U-Kwon made his solo debut on December 3, 2019, with the single album Rise Up, led by the reggae-infused title track "Fuego" featuring collaborations with DAWN, Skull & HaHa, and Koonta, marking his transition to exploring individual artistry beyond group dynamics.[16] On May 18, 2020, U-Kwon enlisted for mandatory military service as an active-duty soldier, halting his music activities for the duration.[7] He was discharged on November 21, 2021, after which he resumed limited interactions with Block B and began preparations for future solo endeavors under KQ Entertainment.[17]2023–present: Independent era
On January 4, 2023, U-Kwon parted ways with Seven Seasons, a sub-label of KQ Entertainment, alongside fellow Block B members Jaehyo and B-Bomb, following the expiration of their exclusive contracts after approximately 10 years with the agency.[18] In contrast, Block B members Zico, P.O., and Kyung renewed their contracts and continued under KQ Entertainment.[8] As of November 2025, U-Kwon remains unaffiliated with any management agency, allowing him greater autonomy in his career pursuits.[1] Block B has been on an indefinite hiatus as a group since the release of their final album, Re:MONTAGE, in January 2018, with no official disbandment announced and no subsequent comebacks.[19] U-Kwon continues to maintain his membership in the group, though collective activities have remained dormant amid members' individual endeavors.[20] In terms of music involvement during this period, U-Kwon released the digital single "Wanna Do" (feat. Woosoo) on January 6, 2023; "Tough Love" in 2024; and collaborated on "Comma" with Brown Tigger in 2025. On March 17, 2024, he participated as the featured vocalist in the track "With You," part of KOONGWORLD's World Project, a global platform connecting composers and artists; the song also served as an original soundtrack.[21][22][23] U-Kwon's independent era has centered on selective live performances and exploratory projects, reflecting a shift toward self-directed opportunities outside traditional agency structures. In 2025, he has scheduled appearances at events such as club shows across Germany in June and the Young & Free Festival on November 22, highlighting his ongoing engagement with international fans.[24]Personal life
U-Kwon was born in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, as the younger of two sons. His father passed away during his high school years, after which his older brother supported the family and enabled U-Kwon to pursue dance classes.[1] In December 2012, U-Kwon publicly confirmed his relationship with model Jeon Sun-hye, which had begun earlier that year. The couple dated for 10 years before amicably breaking up in May 2022, remaining friends thereafter.[25] In August 2025, U-Kwon reflected on his decision to go public with the relationship while still active as an idol, citing a desire for transparency amid speculation.[26]Discography
With Block B
U-Kwon joined Block B as a sub-vocalist and lead dancer upon the group's debut, providing backing vocals on multiple tracks and contributing to choreography and performances in music videos across their releases.[27] The group's debut extended play, New Kids on the Block (2011), marked U-Kwon's first contributions, including vocals on songs like "Halo" and "Wanna B," alongside dance elements in promotional content.[28] In 2013, Block B released the EP Very Good, where U-Kwon featured as sub-vocalist on the title track "Very Good" and other songs such as "100%," emphasizing his role in harmonious vocal layers and dynamic dance routines for the music video.[29][30] The 2014 single album H.E.R. highlighted U-Kwon's vocal support on the lead single "Her," noted for its upbeat tempo, and he participated in the intricate group choreography showcased in the accompanying video.[31][32] Block B's Jackpot (2014) included U-Kwon's contributions to vocals and dance, aligning with the group's high-energy style during that promotional period.[33] The single "Yesterday" (2017) featured U-Kwon in vocal harmonies and performance, reflecting his consistent involvement in the group's later works.[34] The repackaged mini-album Re:montage (2018) saw U-Kwon on tracks like "Don't Leave," where his sub-vocal parts added emotional depth, and he co-led dance sequences in visuals.[35] Notable examples of his sub-vocal credits include "Nillili Mambo" from Blockbuster (2012), "Her" from H.E.R. (2014), and "Toy" (2016 single), while his dance expertise shaped the choreography for these and other music videos, enhancing Block B's signature bold and synchronized style.[36]With sub-units
Bastarz, Block B's first sub-unit comprising B-Bomb, U-Kwon, and P.O., debuted on April 14, 2015, with the mini-album Zero for Conduct. This hip-hop focused release consists of six tracks, emphasizing strong beats and rap verses alongside melodic hooks. U-Kwon contributed prominent vocals and rap sections, particularly in the title track, helping to define the sub-unit's edgy sound. The tracklist includes:- "Zero for Conduct" (title track)
- "Charles Chaplin"
- "Thief"
- "Nobody But You"
- "Sue Me" (featuring Incredivle)
- "Zero for Conduct" (instrumental)[37][38]
- "Selfish & Beautiful Girl" (pre-release single)
- "Make It Rain" (title track)
- "That's Right"
- "Tightly"
- "The Hidden Girl"[39][40]
- "Ocean" (title track)
- "Everythin'" (Japanese version; U-Kwon solo)
- "I Love You" (Taeil solo)
- "Ocean" (instrumental)
- "Everythin'" (instrumental)
- "I Love You" (instrumental)[41][42]
Solo releases
U-Kwon's solo discography began with his Japanese single "Painless" (痛くない), released on June 24, 2016. The track, which he composed and wrote, served as the theme for the short vampire film Q Chan, in which U-Kwon also appeared as an actor.[43] His Korean solo debut came with the single album Rise Up, released on December 3, 2019, under Seven Seasons. The album features two tracks: the title track "Fuego" (feat. RGP), a dance song highlighting his choreography, and the B-side "Rise Up" (feat. Koonta), a reggae-influenced track co-written by U-Kwon with collaborators including DAWN, Skull & HaHa, and Koonta. A limited CD edition followed on January 13, 2020.[16] On January 6, 2023, U-Kwon issued the digital single "Wanna Do" (feat. Woosoo), produced by 5seconds. The release includes the main track, credited with lyrics and composition contributions from U-Kwon, Woosoo, and others, alongside an instrumental version.[44][45] The single Tough Love arrived on April 15, 2024, via SeedM Japan. This R&B/urban release comprises three versions: the Korean "Tough Love," the Japanese "Tough Love (甘くない)," and an instrumental track, all composed and written by U-Kwon alongside A36.[46] U-Kwon's most recent solo output as of 2025 is the collaborative digital single "Comma" with Brown Tigger, released on July 1, 2025, under JMG (DoubleX Entertainment) and licensed to Kakao Entertainment. The track blends rap and hip-hop elements.[47][48]| Title | Release Date | Label | Tracks |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Painless" (痛くない) | June 24, 2016 | (Independent/Japanese release) | "Painless" |
| Rise Up | December 3, 2019 | Seven Seasons | 1. "Rise Up" 2. "Fuego" (feat. RGP) |
| "Wanna Do" | January 6, 2023 | 5seconds | 1. "Wanna Do" (feat. Woosoo) 2. "Wanna Do" (Instrumental) |
| Tough Love | April 15, 2024 | SeedM Japan | 1. "Tough Love" 2. "Tough Love (甘くない)" 3. "Tough Love" (Instrumental) |
| "Comma" (with Brown Tigger) | July 1, 2025 | JMG (DoubleX Entertainment) | 1. "Comma" |