KOUJI
KOUJI, who debuted in 1999 and was a member of mixed Korean-Japanese group Y2K, will resume activities in Korea.

Love Chips International, a management company, announced on May 18 that it had signed an exclusive contract with KOUJI.
The company emphasized, “We will be together as an assistant and a partner who will provide full support so that KOUJI, who will start working in Korea for the first time in about 20 years, can focus on his creative activities as a ‘singer-songwriter’.“
KOUJI will perform a variety of music through his solo activities. He is currently working on a solo project called “COZI”, according to his agency.
KOUJI debuted as a member of Y2K in 1999 and released songs such as “After Breakup” and “Deep Sadness”.
Y2K, which consisted of Ko Jae Geun, a Korean who was in charge of vocals, and brothers Yuichi Matsuo and Kouji who were in charge of guitar and bass, was very popular among teenagers at the time and ranked first in music shows.

After his band activities, KOUJI formed a punk rock band in Japan.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: SNS Love Chips International