MOKYO is a South Korean Singer. He debuted in 2019 with the singles “Daddy” and “Something” under H1GHER. He is now under DEAN’s label you.will.knovv.
His Stage name is MOKYO previously known as Thurxday. His birth name is Choi Myung-Hwan (최명환). He was born on 21 July 1991. His age is around 31 years old as of 2022. He is Korean By Nationality. His Zodiac sign is Cancer.
Check out and follow Mokyo’s Social Media accounts:
Instagram: @mokyofuckyo
Twitter: N/A
YouTube: Mokyo
Facebook: N/A
Soundcloud: @mokyo
Early Life:
He was born in Seoul, South Korea.
Not much is known about his early life.
Physical Appearance:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd7uVEhJKsF/
He is young, smart, and handsome. He is popular among youths. His looks make him look younger than his actual age. He has black eyes and black hair.
His height is around 6’1” (186 cm) and his weight is around 74 kg (162 lbs). His Blood group is “A”.
Family, Religion & Girlfriends:
Not much is known about his family and relationships.
Facts:
- He has 186k+ followers on Instagram.
- His debut songs Daddy and something are about his parents.
- His previous stage name Thurxday in Korean is ‘목요일’ which is similar to ‘모쿄’.
- He is very hard to get in touch with and hardly takes calls.
- He can also play the drums.
- He is close with pH-1 and Jooyoung.
- His music is unique and inspiring.
- He made a decision to not renew his contract with H1GHER.
- His song “Daddy” is for people who also struggled with their parents.
- He has a lot of tattoos on his body.
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- He thinks that he would be a bad father so he doesn’t want children.
- He posted 4 unreleased songs on Soundcloud.
- He made collaboration with Woo Won-Jae, CHE, and pH-1.
- His new stage name is inspired by his grandfather because he is Japanese.
- He can play the guitar.
- He wants to become a standard in music.
- He also produced songs like “Like Me” and “Malibu” by pH-1, and “Your Shape” by Kwak Jin Eon.
- He is hugely influenced by his mother.
- He released his mini-album “Hold” in 2019.
- He has a YouTube channel where he uploads his music.