Jang Wooyoung
Jang Woo-young | |
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![]() Wooyoung at a press conference for the 2016 2PM Concert "House Party" in Bangkok | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Jang Woo-young |
Born | Busan, South Korea | April 30, 1989
Genres | K-pop |
Occupations |
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Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | JYP |
Member of | 2PM |
Website | 2pm |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 장우영 |
Hanja | 張祐榮 |
RR | Jang Uyeong |
MR | Chang Uyŏng |
Jang Woo-young (Korean: 장우영; born on April 30, 1989),[1] better known mononymously as Wooyoung, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor. In 2008, he debuted as a member of 2PM, a boy band currently managed by JYP Entertainment. He debuted as a solo artist with his first extended play, 23, Male, Single, in July 2012. As of 2023, he has released two EPs and one single album in South Korea and three Japanese EPs and one single album in Japan. He has also composed several songs for 2PM and other artists.
Wooyoung has hosted SBS's music show Inkigayo from July 2009 to July 2010. Following his discharge from mandatory military enlistment in 2020, Wooyoung has worked as an entertainment personality on various variety programs such as Beat Coin, I Can See Your Voice, and Street Man Fighter. He is currently a cast member for the variety show Screwballs. He is also known for his role as Jason in the 2011 South Korean drama Dream High.
Early life and education
Born and raised in Busan, Wooyoung enjoyed dancing from a young age but was forced to hide his interest from his father, who had strongly disapproved of his ambitions to become a dancer due to the lack of job stability. In 2007, he secretly applied for JYP Entertainment's first open audition and uploaded clips himself dancing on the website mgoon, an early domestic predecessor of YouTube. He eventually beat thousands of applicants and placed first, with future Highlight member Yoon Doo-joon placing second.[2][3]
Upon moving to Seoul to begin training under JYP Entertainment, he attended Seoul Arts College as a dance major.[4] In 2009, he began an undergraduate degree in broadcasting at Howon University, the same university his bandmates Lee Jun-ho and Hwang Chan-sung attended.[5]
Career
2PM
In 2008, he participated in Mnet's Hot Blood Men, a program that chronicles the rigorous training of thirteen aspiring trainees, all vying for a coveted spot in the boy band One Day.[6][7] This initiative ultimately led to the formation of two distinct boy bands, namely 2AM and 2PM.
Half a year following the televised airing of Hot Blood, the group 2PM made their debut with the release of their inaugural single "10 Out of 10" from their first EP titled Hottest Time of the Day.[8] However it was their second EP, 2:00PM Time For Change, that propelled them to mainstream success in Korean music, solidifying their meteoric rise. As of 2021, the group has released seven studio albums in Korea and five studio albums in Japan.
Solo work
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On May 24, 2012, JYP Entertainment announced that Wooyoung would release his debut solo album in early July.[9] On June 28, he performed the two of the album's tracks at the Mnet 20's Choice Awards: "2Nite" and title track "Sexy Lady".[10] On July 8, the EP was released under the title 23, Male, Single and included two self-composed songs by fellow 2PM members, Jun. K and Lee Jun-ho.[10] He held a mini-showcase on July 9 and appeared on music shows such as Mnet's M Countdown starting from July 12 as part of the mini-album's promotion.[11]
In September 2012, Wooyoung, along with JY Park, Taecyeon and miss A's Suzy, promoted the clothing line Reebok's Classic Campaign with a collaboration song named "Classic".[12] In 2014, Wooyoung released two duets: "Two Hands Intertwined" (깍지 낀 두 손) with Park Se-young as part of the MBC variety show We Got Married[13] and "Fireflies' Glow" (반딧불을 따라서) with Lel.[14][15]
On March 4, 2015, he made his solo debut in Japan with the single R.O.S.E, while concurrently holding a concert tour titled Wooyoung (From 2PM) Japan Premium Showcase Tour 2015 "R.O.S.E" with nine shows set in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya from February 19 to March 11.[16] The album peaked at number two on Oricon Daily Singles Chart and number five on Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.[17] On April 20, he released a Korean version of the single album.[18]
In 2017, Wooyoung released two EPs in Japan: Party Shots on April 19[19] and Mada Boku Wa... (まだ僕は・・・; Still Here...) on October 11.[20] Both mini-albums peaked at number two on Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.[21] In addition, both EPs were released in the midst of a solo Japanese concert tour: Wooyoung (From 2PM) Solo Tour 2017 "Party Shots" from April 5–30, ending on his birthday,[19] and Wooyoung (From 2PM) Solo Tour 2017 “Mada Boku Wa..." (まだ僕は・・・; Still Here...) from September 29 to December 6, ending with two concerts at the Nippon Budokan.[20] On October 11, Wooyoung released the single "Still Here" (똑같지 뭐), a Korean version of the title track "Mada Boku Wa..." (まだ僕は・・・; Still Here...).[22]
On January 15, 2018, he released his second Korean EP titled Bye (헤어질 때), which included the title track "Quit" (뚝) and Korean versions of two songs from his Japanese EP Party Shots, "Going Going" and "Party Shots".[23] He then held a series of eight concerts titled Wooyoung Solo Concert "Huh? Call!" (엥? Call!) in Seoul from February 9–11, Tokyo on April 5–6, Osaka on April 11–12, and his hometown of Busan on April 29, marking his first solo concerts in South Korea.[24]
On June 7, 2023, he released his third Japanese EP titled Off the Record,[25] while holding a solo concert tour titled Wooyoung (From 2PM) Solo Tour 2023 "Off the Record" from May 24 to June 11 with five dates in four cities: Fukuoka, Yokohama, Tokyo, and Osaka.[26]
In 2024, he held his first solo fan meetings titled 2024 Jang Wooyoung Fan Meeting "Be Young" in Seoul on August 3–4,[27] Busan on September 28–29,[28] Osaka on December 14–15,[29] and Yokohama on December 21.[29]
On June 23, 2025, he released his first Korean single in over seven years, titled "Simple Dance".[30]
Television career
Wooyoung and fellow 2PM member Taecyeon hosted SBS's music show Inkigayo with actress Ha Yeon-joo from July 2009 to January 2010[31] and with f(x)'s Sulli from February 2010 to July 2010.[32][33] From February 2, 2010 to August 3, 2010, he starred as an assistant MC for Kim Seung-woo's KBS talk show Win Win alongside Girls' Generation's Taeyeon.[34][35]
In 2014, he was paired with actress Park Se-young as a couple for the fourth season of MBC's We Got Married.[36] In 2017, Wooyoung and model Irene Kim hosted a web show titled Which Is Better?, in which the two tested trending products and services to evaluate their value worth.[37]
In 2021, Wooyoung was cast as a fixed panelist for the eighth season of I Can See Your Voice after previously appearing as a guest in the third and fifth seasons.[38] The same year, he was cast as a judge for Joseon Top Singer, a Korean traditional music competition program.[39][40] In 2022, he was cast as a judge for Mnet's Street Man Fighter, a dance competition show between male dance crews.[41]
From 2022 to 2024, Wooyoung was a main cast member of the KBS2 variety show Beat Coin.[42] Along with his castmate Joo Woo-jae, he was nominated for the Rookie of the Year Award at the 2022 KBS Entertainment Awards.[43] In 2025, he rejoined the cast and production team of Beat Coin on a successor show titled Screwballs, which began airing on Netflix on February 23.[44]
In 2023, he was cast as a judge and producer on the reality competition shows My Teenage Boy: Fantasy Boys[45] and Super Karaoke Survival: VS.[46] That same year, he was interviewed for the documentary series K-Pop Generation along with his bandmates Jun. K, Nichkhun, and Hwang Chan-sung.[47]
In 2025, he hosted the web variety series K-Requests on OOTB Studio's YouTube channel[48] and the interview web series Should We Meet Up Today? on Billboard Korea's YouTube channel.[49]
Acting
Wooyoung debuted as an actor in the 2011 KBS drama series Dream High, in which he played the role of Jason, a Korean-American.[50] In preparation for the role, he studied English with the help of his bandmates Taecyeon and Nichkhun.[51] His on-screen romance with co-star IU attracted attention, with the two being nominated for the Best Couple Award at the 2011 KBS Drama Awards.[52]
In September 2011, Wooyoung and Dream High co-star Suzy made a cameo appearance in an ending credits scene of the KBS drama special Human Casino, playing the role of a couple caught up in gambling scandals.[53] In 2013, Wooyoung appeared in the 2013 short film The Miracle, a parody of popular TV series with a cast of Korean idols, which was aired during the 2013 SBS Gayo Daejeon.[54]
In 2024, Wooyoung revealed that despite passing casting auditions for more acting opportunities since Dream High, he chose to turn them down in order to focus on his music career instead.[55]
Personal life
Military enlistment
Wooyoung enlisted for his mandatory military enlistment on July 9, 2018.[56] He served at the 21st Infantry Division of the South Korea Army, with the intended discharge date of February 28, 2020.[57] However, on February 25, a representative from JYP Entertainment confirmed that Wooyoung was already discharged, a few days earlier than his scheduled discharge date, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea.[58]
Philanthropy
From June 26, 2020 to July 15, 2020, Wooyoung collaborated with BOX337, an organization which collaborates with celebrities whom donate personal items to be sold, the proceeds of which are sent to charities. The proceeds of Wooyoung's donation campaign went to the Green Umbrella Children's Foundation.[59]
On March 31, 2025, Wooyoung donated 100 million won to help those recovering damage from the 2025 South Korea wildfires through The Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association.[60]
Filmography
Television series
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2011 | Dream High | Jason | Nominated – KBS Drama Award for Best Couple (with IU) | [50] |
Human Casino | Himself | Cameo (Episode 1); with Suzy | ||
2013 | The Miracle | Joo Joong-won | For 2013 SBS Gayo Daejeon | [61][54] |
Variety and reality shows
Year | Title | Network | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2009 | Inkigayo | SBS | Host | July 26 – January 24; with Taecyeon and Ha Yeon-joo | [31] |
2010 | February 7 – July 11; with Taecyeon and Sulli | [32][33] | |||
Win Win | KBS2 | Assistant MC | Episodes 1–13, 15–18, 20–26; with Taeyeon | [34] | |
2014 | We Got Married (Season 4) | MBC | Main cast | Episodes 72–105; with Park Se-young | [36] |
2021 | I Can See Your Voice (Season 8) | Mnet | Main panelist | Episodes 1–12 | [38] |
Joseon Top Singer | JTBC | Judge | Episodes 1–12 | [39][40] | |
2022–2024 | Beat Coin | KBS2 | Main cast | Episodes 1–70 | [42] |
2022 | Street Man Fighter | Mnet | Judge | Episodes 1–10 | [41] |
2023 | K-Pop Generation | TVING | Interviewee | with Jun. K, Nichkhun, and Hwang Chan-sung | [47] |
My Teenage Boy: Fantasy Boys | MBC | Producer | Episodes 1–11 | [45] | |
Super Karaoke Survival: VS | Mnet | Episodes 1–10; with Seo Eun-kwang | [46] | ||
2025–present | Screwballs | Netflix | Main cast | [44] |
Web shows
Year | Title | Production Company | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2017 | Which Is Better? | Kik TV | Host | Episodes 1–8; with Irene Kim | [37] |
2025 | K-Requests | OOTB Studio | Episodes 0–9 | [48] | |
Should We Meet Up Today? | Billboard Korea | Episodes 1–4 | [49] |
DVDs
Title | DVD details | Peak positions | Sales |
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JPN | |||
Wooyoung (From 2PM) Japan Premium Showcase R.O.S.E |
Performances
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7 | — |
Wooyoung (From 2PM) Solo Tour 2017 “Party Shots” in Makuhari Messe |
Performances
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15 | — |
Wooyoung (From 2PM) Solo Tour 2017 "Mada Boku Wa..." in Nippon Budokan |
Performances
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— | — |
Discography
Extended plays
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | |
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KOR [63] |
JPN [21] | |||
Korean | ||||
23, Male, Single |
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2 | 48 |
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Bye (헤어질 때) |
Track listing
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4 | 25 | |
Japanese | ||||
Party Shots |
Track listing
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— | 2 |
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Mada Boku Wa... (まだ僕は・・・; Still Here...) |
Track listing
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— | 2 |
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Off the Record |
Track listing
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— | 7 |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Single albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | |
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KOR [63] |
JPN [70] | |||
Korean | ||||
R.O.S.E |
Track listing
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4 | — | — |
Japanese | ||||
R.O.S.E |
Track listing
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— | 5 | — |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Singles
Title | Year | Peak chart position | Album | |
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KOR | ||||
Korean | ||||
"Sexy Lady" | 2012 | 16 | 23, Male, Single | |
"R.O.S.E" | 2015 | — | R.O.S.E | |
"Still Here" (똑같지 뭐) | 2017 | — | Non-album single | |
"Going Going" | 2018 | — | Bye (헤어질 때) | |
"Party Shots" | — | |||
"Quit" (뚝) | — | |||
"Don't Act" | — | |||
"Simple Dance" | 2025 | — | Non-album single | |
Japanese | ||||
"R.O.S.E." | 2015 | — | R.O.S.E | |
"Happy Birthday" | — | |||
"Party Shots" | 2017 | — | Party Shots | |
"Going Going" | — | |||
"Mada Boku Wa..." (まだ僕は・・・; Still Here...) | — | Mada Boku Wa... (まだ僕は・・・; Still Here...) | ||
"Off the Record" | 2023 | — | Off the Record | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Collaborations
Title | Year | Artist | Album |
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"This Christmas" | 2010 | JYP Nation | Non-album single |
"Dream High" | 2011 | Taecyeon, Wooyoung, Suzy, Kim Soo-hyun, & Joo | Dream High OST |
"Classic" | 2012 | Park Jin-young, Taecyeon, Wooyoung and Suzy | Reebok Classic CF digital single |
"One Day" | 2PM & 2AM | One Day | |
"No Goodbyes" | |||
"Two Hands Intertwined" (깍지 낀 두 손) | 2014 | Wooyoung and Park Se-young | We Got Married – Jang Wooyoung, Park Se-young Couple Song (우리 결혼했어요 – 장우영, 박세영 커플송) |
"Fireflies' Glow" (반딧불을 따라서) | Lel feat. Wooyoung | Non-single album | |
"Never" | 2023 | Unbalance (Cast of Beat Coin) | Non-album single |
Compositions
Title | Year | Artist | Album |
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"Move On" | 2012 | Junho & Wooyoung | 2PM Best: 2008–2011 in Korea |
"This is Love" | 2013 | 2PM | Grown (Grand Edition) |
"Superman" | 2014 | Jun. K & Wooyoung | Go Crazy! (Grand Edition) |
"Two Hands Intertwined" (깍지 낀 두 손) | Wooyoung & Park Se-young | We Got Married – Jang Wooyoung, Park Se-young Couple Song
(우리 결혼했어요 - 장우영, 박세영 커플송) | |
"Merry-Go-Round" | 2PM | Genesis of 2PM | |
"Give Up" | 2PM | Genesis of 2PM (Version B only) | |
"The Blue Light" | 2015 | 2PM | 2PM of 2PM |
"Hanpa Nai" (ハンパない) | Higher (Wooyoung Version) | ||
"Yo Moriagatte Yo"
(Yo モリアガッテ Yo) |
2016 | Got7 | Moriagatteyo |
"Souzoushitemite" (想像してみて; Try Your Imagination) | 2PM | Galaxy of 2PM | |
"Kanojo"
(彼女) |
Galaxy of 2PM (Limited Edition Ver. C – Nickhun x Wooyoung Edition) | ||
"Milky Way ~Galaxy~" (天の川 ~Galaxy~) | Galaxy of 2PM (Repackaged Edition) | ||
"Giv U Class." | 2PM | Gentlemen's Game | |
"Humming" | 2PM | ||
"Over & Over" | Got7 | Hey Yah | |
"Where Is She" | 2017 | Wooyoung | Party Shots |
"Party Shots" | |||
"Going Going" | |||
"Chill Out" | |||
"Formula" | |||
"Wave" (波) | Party Shots (Limited B Edition) | ||
"Mada Boku Wa..." (まだ僕は・・・; Still Here...) | Mada Boku Wa... (まだ僕は・・・; Still Here...) | ||
"Stand By Me" | |||
"I Can't Breathe" | |||
"Futaridake" (二人だけ) | |||
"And End" | |||
"Lazy Day" | Mada Boku Wa... (まだ僕は・・・; Still Here...) (Limited B Edition) | ||
"More" | |||
"Still Here" (똑같지 뭐) | Non-album single | ||
"I Like" | 2018 | Bye (헤어질 때) | |
"Quit (뚝)" | |||
"Don't Act" | |||
"Whatever" | |||
"Hey" | |||
"Party Shots" (Korean ver.) | |||
"Going Going" (Korean ver.) | |||
"Make It" | 2021 | 2PM | Must |
"The Cafe" | |||
"Make It" (Japanese ver.) | With Me Again | ||
"Snacks" | 2023 | Sugar Pop | Fantasy Boys – Semi Final |
"From Here" | Wooyoung | Off the Record | |
"Off the Record" | |||
"Season 2" | |||
"Just Be You" | |||
"Baby" (君の別の名前) | |||
"Simple Dance" | 2025 |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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2011 | Best Couple (with IU) | Dream High | Nominated | ||
2012 | 27th Golden Disk Awards | Disk Album Awards | 23, Male, Single | Nominated | [72] |
MSN Southeast Asia Award | Nominated | ||||
MSN International Award | Nominated | ||||
MSN Popularity Award | Nominated | ||||
2nd SBS MTV Best of the Best
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Best Male Soloist | — | Won | [73] | |
2013 | 1st YinYueTai V-Chart Awards
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Best Korean New Solo Artist | — | Won | [74] |
2022 | 2022 KBS Entertainment Awards | Rookie Award in Show and Variety Category | Beat Coin | Nominated | [75] |
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External links

- Official website (in Korean)