Singer Lee Hyuk and Jung Mo join hands with Rockin' Korea to begin a new musical journey.

On the morning of the 7th, Rockin' Korea said, "We will support the team activities of vocalist Lee Hyuk, formerly of Norazo, and guitarist Jung Mo, formerly of Trax. The two, who previously worked together as '20th Century Boys,' will now release a new album under the new team name "Lee HyukJung Mo" and begin full-scale activities."

Lee Hyuk debuted in 2005 with the group Norazo and won great love by producing numerous hits such as "Brother" and "Superman." With explosive high notes, overwhelming stage presence and guitar playing skills, he established himself as one of Korea's representative vocalists.

Jung Mo debuted in 2004 as the guitarist of the rock band Trax and has since proven his songwriting, composing, arranging and producing abilities through solo activities and various project groups. Based on his outstanding playing skills and witty talk, he has shown himself to be an all-around musician active in many fields beyond music.

Already during their '20th Century Boys' activities, they demonstrated high-level producing skills through songs such as "ENERGY" and "Is it good? Is it bad?" and proved strong musical cohesion by taking charge of the songwriting themselves. Now under the new name "Lee HyukJung Mo," they plan to reach the public with a more complete and deeper sound.

Rockin' Korea said, "Lee Hyuk and Jung Mo are artists with distinctive skills in their respective fields. We expect the musical energy they create to resonate strongly with the public. We will spare no support so that 'Lee HyukJung Mo' can carry out broader performances and musical activities going forward."

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