
On November 20 KST, rapper JUSTHIS released his 2nd full album, 'LIT' (deluxe edition).
Along with the album release, JUSTHIS unveiled a behind-the-scenes film on the same day, following his journey to LA to record the final track on the album, "Home Home".
In the behind film, expelled overseas Korean Yoo Seung Joon joins JUSTHIS in the studio, recording his voice on a Korean album for the first time in 23 years.

Back in 2002, Yoo Seung Joon forfeited his South Korean citizenship in order to dodge the country's mandatory military service. Then, in 2015, his request for an F-4 travel visa for overseas Koreans was denied by the Korean consulate general in LA, sparking a series of lawsuits in Korean court claiming that the visa denial was unlawful. Although the South Korean court sided with Yoo Seung Joon three times in the lawsuits, the former musician has yet to receive a travel visa to the country.
The full behind-the-scenes film can be found below.
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