24-year-old member of the K-pop band
1VERSE (read Universe) Yu Hyuk had never even imagined a life like this with
the luxury of music. From begging and sometimes stealing, to now to debut in
the US with his band, his journey has been nothing short of inspirational. Born
on March 3, 2000, in Kyongsong, a northeast province in North Korea, this is
the story of Yu Hyuk from the streets to stardom.
His childhood was filled with
hardships as Yu was raised in poverty. The situation only worsened after his
parent's separation. At the age of nine, Yu was forced into begging to survive.
Hyuk began to beg on the streets of North Hamgyong, ran errands for soldiers,
and even stole cement to sell at a higher price to feed himself.
Hyuk stayed back with his father
after his mother escaped to South Korea.
However, in 2013, Hyuk made the hard
decision to escape North Korea. His journey took him through several countries,
including China, before arriving in South Korea. Reflecting on his life in
North Korea, Hyuk once admitted, "We were essentially beggars who happened
to have nothing else but a house."
Upon arrival in South Korea, Hyuk
faced yet another challenge, which was adapting to a society and culture that
were different from his own. He spent a year with his mother before moving to a
boarding school for North Korean defectors.
The competitive environment of
South Korea's education system was not an easy fit for Hyuk, and he felt
isolated. He also struggled to connect with his mother, who he did not feel
close to, and soon decided to finance his own life by working part-time at a
restaurant.
His life took a terrible turn when
at the age of 15 he learned about his father's passing. He had always relied on
his father for support, so the news was devastating. Hyuk turned to writing
with comfort while he worked to support himself. He first started writing poems
that reflected on his challenging background, especially his early years spent
in North Korea and his desire to be with his father. With the support of
friends and mentors, Hyuk started telling his experience and eventually
discovered his real calling - rap.
Drawing from his painful
experiences, Hyuk wrote a rap song, Ordinary Person, where he expressed his
loneliness and pain, referring to himself as 'the loneliest of the loners.' His
unique life story and musical talent caught the attention of music producer
Michelle Cho, formerly from SM Entertainment.
Cho offered Hyuk a spot in her
agency, Singing Beetle, setting the stage for his entry into the world of
K-pop.
However, becoming a K-pop idol
required a lot of training. As a latecomer to dance and music, Hyuk had a
massive challenge ahead. Hyuk was taught public etiquette and media handling as
part of the demanding training program, which helped him change from a shy,
introverted person to someone who could open up. Hyuk is now prepared to make
his debut with 1VERSE, a ground-breaking K-pop group that will be the first to
include North Korean defectors.
Along with Asian Americans Kenny and
Nathan, Aito from Japan, and Seok from North Korea, the quintet is all set for
its U.S. debut. Despite not having any official songs released yet, the band
enjoys massive stardom on social media with fans all across the globe.