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Jo Yuri (Korean: 조유리, Japanese: チョユリ; or simply Yuri) is a South Korean singer-songwriter under WAKEONE. She is a former member of the project girl group IZ*ONE.

She made her solo debut with the single album "Glassy" on October 7, 2021.

Career[]

2017: Idol School[]

In July 2017, Yuri became a contestant on the survival show Idol School. She ranked 15th place in the finale, thus being unable to debut with fromis 9.[3]

2018-2021: Produce 48, IZ*ONE, solo debut with "Glassy"[]

On May 11, 2018, she was revealed as a contestant on Produce 48, where she would represent Stone Music Entertainment. She finished 3rd overall, thus becoming a member of IZ*ONE.[4] The group officially debuted on October 29 with their first mini album Color*IZ.

On April 29, 2021, IZ*ONE disbanded after their special contract was concluded. Then, Yuri returned to Stone Music as a trainee.

On September 24, 2021, a teaser posted via her official social media announced that she will make her solo debut on October 7 with the single album "Glassy".[5]

2022: Op.22 Y-Waltz : in Major, "Op.22 Y-Waltz : in Minor"[]

On May 13, WAKEONE confirmed that Yuri will be making her comeback with a mini album in June.[6] On May 16, a mood poster was posted on her social media accounts announcing that she will be releasing her first mini album, Op.22 Y-Waltz : in Major, on June 2.[7][8]

On October 8, a mood poster was posted on her social media accounts announcing that she will be releasing her second single album, "Op.22 Y-Waltz : in Minor".[9] The release date was revealed to be October 24.[10]

2023: Love All[]

On July 4, WAKEONE revealed that Jo Yuri will be releasing a mini album in early August.[11] On July 25, a teaser poster was posted which announced that Jo Yuri will be releasing her second mini album, Love All, on August 9.[12]

2023-2024: "Squid Game 2"[]

On June 29, 2023, it was announced that she would play Kim Jun-hee in the series "Squid Game 2", which premiered on December 26, 2024.[13]

Discography[]

Mini albums[]

Single albums[]

Digital singles[]

Promotional singles[]

OSTs[]

Participation releases[]

Producing and writing credits[]

  • All credits adapted from KOMCA, unless stated.[14]
Artist Song Album Type
2020
IZ*ONE "Someday" Bloom*IZ Writing
Composing
"With*One" Oneiric Diary Writing
"Welcome"
"Merry-Go-Round"
2022
Herself "Glassy" Op.22 Y-Waltz : in Major Writing
Composing
"Opening"
"Round and Around"
"Rolla Skates"
"Love Shhh!"
"This Time"
2023
Herself "DOWN (Juicy Juicy)" See You in My 19th Life OST Writing
Composing
"TAXI" Love All Writing
Composing
"Lemon Black Tea"
"Bitter Taste"
"Hang On"
"Bruise"
"Luv Luv Luv" My Lovely Liar OST Writing
Composing
2024
Herself "My Highlight" True Beauty Season 1, Part.1 Writing
Composing
"Spring Day Pass" Jeongnyeon: The Star is Born OST Part.3 Writing
Composing
Kep1er "Sync-love" Tipi-Tap Writing
"Bitter Taste"


Concerts[]

Concert participation[]

  • 2022 UNI-KON (2022)[15]
  • KCON 2022 Japan (2022)[16]
  • KCON LA 2024 (2024)[17]

Filmography[]

Television dramas[]

  • Squid Game 2 (Netflix, 2024)[18]

Web dramas[]

Reality shows[]

Variety shows[]

Music video appearances[]

Photobooks[]

  • JOYURI 1st Photobook 'To All things I Love' (2023)

Endorsements[]

  • PEPSI (2021)

Trivia[]

  • Prior to debuting with IZ*ONE, she trained for 9 months.[1]
  • Her hobby is singing, playing the guitar, keyboard and drums.[1]
  • Her specialty is playing the guitar, keyboard and drums.[1]
  • Her Produce 48 motto was "Singing and dancing! All good!", while her catchphrase was "I'll do whatever it takes. Even if I die."[1]
  • Her MBTI personality type is INFP.[citation needed]

Gallery[]

Main article: Jo Yuri/Gallery

References[]

Official links[]

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