Career
He hosts and co-hosts a variety of shows, in addition to being a part of musical/comedic duo, Ultraviolet. Yoo has been a part of shows such as South Korean talk show Non-Summit, SNL of Korea, South Korean talk show Golden Fishery as well as its segments, Knee Drop Guru and Radio Star. Music (Ultraviolet)
Ultraviolet is a musical/comedic duo consisting of Yoo and hip-hop artist Muzie. They are known for creating music with comedic lyrics and only promote their work through their own show on South Korean music channel, Mnet (television channel) titled "Ultraviolet Syndrome".
Ultraviolet debuted in 2010 with "Number Cool, I"m Sorry", a song that depicts a break up between two lovers in a comical light.
In later works, they created parodies including "Itaewon Freedom" featuring Chief Executive Officer of JYP Entertainment/musician Park Jin-young, and "Who am I" based on The Beatles. The music video of "Convenience", also released in 2010, featured characters and artwork from Welcome to Convenience Store.
In 2011, Ultraviolet performed in the New Year festivities to welcome Year 2012 at Times Square (Seoul). In August 2013, Ultraviolet released European Parliament "lieutenant Can"t Be True".
This release marked the return of Yoo to the entertainment industry after voluntarily surrendering to police for driving under the influence in May 2013.
Music (Solo)
Occasionally, Yoo releases musical parodies on various aspects of popular culture such as his second European Parliament titled "Kkattalk" which makes fun of the South Korean instant messaging service KakaoTalk.