Comedy Yoo became an officially recruited comedian at the 19th annual public recruitment of comedians for the South Korean TV network
KBS in 2004. UV debuted in 2010 with "No Cool, I'm Sorry", a song that depicts a break up between two lovers through a comic lens. Their later work includes parodies such as "Itaewon Freedom" featuring CEO 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, UV performed in the New Year's Eve festivities at
Times Square (Seoul). In August 2013, UV released their EP entitled "It 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. UV performed on and had writing credits for several songs on the 'Original Motion Picture Soundtrack' of the 2014 Korean movie
플랜맨 (
The Plan Man).
Music (Solo) Occasionally, Yoo releases musical parodies on various aspects of pop culture such as his second EP titled "Kkattalk" which makes fun of the South Korean instant messaging service
KakaoTalk. ==Legal troubles==