MONSTA X's Jooheon is drawing attention with his cover that reveals his extraordinary singing ability.
Jooheon recently released a cover video of Leeds' "You Will Live in Happiness" on MONSTA X's official YouTube channel and Naver V LIVE channel. In the video, Jooheon appeared in the recording studio in a stylish black shirt and showed off his deep emotion with husky and cool vocals, giving him the best immersion. In the said video, which shows passionate energy and passion as if performing on a real stage, is now receiving enthusiastic responses from music fans.
MONSTA X's rapper Jooheon raps all the tracks in the album and releases his own songs constantly. The boy band's new album "FANTASIA X" where he recently released showed off his extraordinary production skills, including his own songs "FLOW" and "Stand Up," proves that he is not an ordinary kpop talent. In particular, the solo mix tape "DWTD" released in 2018 ranked 8th on the U.S. Billboard's "World Album Chart" and 1st in 10 regions of iTunes' "K-pop Album Chart." He also presented his self-composed song "JUMPER" to the junior group KRAVITY, revealing his versatile musical capabilities with his warm affection for his juniors.
Earlier, Jooheon appeared on MBC's "King of Mask Singer" directly on stage as with "anti-Ga Wang faction!" and "My Song is the Best," captivating viewers by showing off a powerful, wild-looking rapper and a vocalist with a charming voice. He expressed his affection for the fans, saying, "It's a ballad that I was going to sing in the third round of 'King of Mask Singer'," and "I hope Monbebe will like it."
Meanwhile, MONSTA X has been nominated for Best K-pop at the "2020 MTV Video Music Awards" with the song "SOMEONE's SOMEONE" from its first U.S. full-length album "ALL ABOUT LUV."
Recently, the boys have successfully held their online concert successfully reaching 126 countries. The said online concert called, "MONSTA X Live from Seoul with Love" last August 11 gathered tremendous appreciations from fans who definitely have missed them since the pandemic halted the boys to perform face-to-face concerts and shows.