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Having immigrated to Canada with his family, Alex rose to fame upon returning to South Korea years later as part of the group Clazziquai. The group's popularity skyrocketed after featuring on the soundtrack of hit drama series My Lovely Samsoon.
Having immigrated to Canada with his family, Alex rose to fame upon returning to South Korea years later as part of the group [http://www.clazziquai.co.kr/ Clazziquai]. The group's popularity skyrocketed after featuring on the soundtrack of hit drama series My Lovely Samsoon.


In 2008, the group announced a temporary hiatus, and its members debuted as solo artists, including Alex. In 2009, Clazziquai returned with the release of Mucho Punk.
In 2008, the group announced a temporary hiatus, and its members debuted as solo artists, including Alex. In 2009, Clazziquai returned with the release of Mucho Punk.
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In June 2, 2011, Alex released his second solo album titled "Just Like Me".
In June 2, 2011, Alex released his second solo album titled "Just Like Me".


On June 1, 2012, Alex opened a new Italian restaurant, D'asti Plate. He partnered with three of his close friends to open the restaurant, which is located in the Shinsadong area of Seoul. {{From wp|url http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Chu}}
On June 1, 2012, Alex opened a new Italian restaurant, D'asti Plate. He partnered with three of his close friends to open the restaurant, which is located in the Shinsadong area of Seoul.  
 
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