- Height5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
- Yoshi Wright is known for Miiad: A Fight to Unite (2015), Asian Men: Undateable? (2017) and Austin Mahone Takeover (2012).
- Yoshi first became interested in dancing during a family vacation to San Fransisco when he was 13 years old. They stopped to watch a group of break dancers on the street and Yoshi was immediately hooked on the moves and the energy. Returning home, he began searching for videos on the Internet and learning from every source he could find. By the time he entered middle school, he had formed a group of friends who practiced every day in his garage and performed their routines at school events and assemblies. They called themselves Art of Movement.
- In high school, he found others in dance groups and studios around the city and one of the other well known groups in town was Kontagious, from which he recruited several other members. They renamed the group Kontagious Movement and began entertaining all over the Northwest, as schools and community events. By his Junior year, he had convinced the school Activities Counselor to admit break dancing as an officially sponsored activity and the principal approved it as a letter-able activity. Yoshi actually lettered in Music and Break Dancing at Mountlake Terrace High School and the patch that was created for the jacket was made from a picture of him that his family provided to the jacket manufacturer.
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