TVXQ
'TVXQ' is the acronym for 'Tong Vfang Xien Qi', the 5-member Korean boy band formed by SM Entertainment. Its five members specialize in the areas of dance, a cappella, acting, and pop with an R&B vibe. The group has gained popularity in South Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan and other East Asian countries.
In Korea, they are better known as 'Dong Bang Shin Ki' (often abbreviated as DBSG or DBSK) while the Japanese equivalent of the group's name is 'Tōhōshinki' (abbreviated as THSK). Although their origin is Korean, their name on all official non-Japanese advertisements and merchandise is scripted as "TVXQ", the Chinese counterpart of their name. It is roughly translated as "Gods Rising from the East" in all three languages.
Musical style
Although TVXQ was initially marketed as an "acappella " group, most of the group's music is mainstream K-pop. Their debut single ''Hug'' was a bubblegum pop song, whereas their follow up single ''The Way U Are'' was a dance/R&B number, complete with stylized outfits and choreographed dance moves. Their third major single release, ''믿어요' (I Believe)'', in contrast, was a ballad. TVXQ concluded the year with a Christmas album that also had an a cappella version of "Jesus, Joy Of Man's Desiring". With their releases in 2004, the group showed a versatility in style and has managed not to be permanently typecast as a certain "genre style" (as opposed to Fly to the Sky's ballads or Koyote's dance songs).
With consecutive releases, they have not moved from this formula, as their second and third albums have had a similar mixture without moving outside of the mainstream label. The second album's singles, for example, included a dance song (their first release) and a ballad (their follow up). The third album's releases have been dance, ballad and pop tracks. Although the group has given many a cappella performances, and have included various a cappella tracks on their albums, TVXQ has yet to release an a cappella (or an otherwise mostly vocal) single.
History
2004: Debut
TVXQ made their first appearance on December 26, 2003 during a BoA and Britney Spears Showcase. They performed their debut song ''Hug'' as well as an acappella rendition of ''O Holy Night'' alongside BoA. The group eventually released two physical singles (''Hug'' and ''The Way U Are''), accompanied by photo books, before their first album in 2004. TVXQ reached #1 on Korean music charts in three months after their debut.
An official fan club was created, named after the Cassiopeia constellation near the Big Dipper. TVXQ's fans chose the name "Cassiopeia" for their fan club because the constellation has 5 stars in its galaxy, and TVXQ has 5 members. When traced on a computer keyboard, "TVfXQ" makes the constellation Cassiopeia.
SM Entertainment once considered adding a Chinese member to the group and rotate members to help boost popularity in other countries, as hinted in ''The 3rd StoryBook - TVfXQ!''. The purpose would have been to branch each member into different solo activities, or possibly combine other trainees into the group. However, the idea was immediately abandoned due to a great deal of opposition and outrage as fans tried to boycott SM Entertainment products at the time.
2005
On April 27 2005, TVXQ released their first Japanese single entitled ''Stay with Me Tonight''. Although the English version of the group’s single ''Hug'' and its first album ''Tri-Angle'' were also released in Japan earlier, ''Stay With Me Tonight'' was TVXQ’s first single to include songs in Japanese. The new single marked the official debut of TVXQ in Japan. [1]
On June 14, TVXQ along with BoA was appointed as PR spokespeople for the city of Los Angeles.[2] On July 13, TVXQ released their 2nd Japanese single ''Somebody to Love,'' which debuted as #7 on the Oricon charts.[3]
TVXQ was supposed to hold a concert with the British Royal Philharmonic Orchestra on August 20 at the main Jamsil Stadium in Seoul. The concert was entitled “Royal Music Concert from Five Princes” and would feature the remakes of the group’s songs to the accompaniment of the British Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. [4]However, the concert was cancelled due to poor ticket sales.
TVXQ also released their 3rd Japanese single ''My Destiny,'' their 2nd Korean album ''Rising Sun'' and a joint single album with label-mate Super Junior, ''Show Me Your Love,'' in the same year. To end the year, TVXQ received the Best Music Video award for the song 'Rising Sun' and the People's Choice Award at the 2005 Mnet KM Music Video Festival. [5]
2006: Overseas expansion and release of third Korean album
Going overseas
Before returning to their homeland South Korea with their third album in fall, TVXQ endeavored to spread their sphere of influence further in other East Asian countries. They held their first Asian tour, were featured on commercials, and made guest appearances in Malaysia, Thailand, China and Japan. TVXQ members were the first Korean performers to ever stage a concert in Malaysia for their "Rising Sun 1st Asia Tour" in Bukit Jalil (Putra Indoor Stadium) [6]. The tour, which was in promotion for their 2nd Korean album ''Rising Sun'' released in 2005, continued to Bangkok in Thailand at the Impact Arena. The tour had also held its first concerts in South Korea.
Soon after, they were kept busy in preparation for the first tour in Japan in promotion of their first japanese album ''Heart, Mind and Soul''. The members focused on strengthening their grasp on the Japanese language to increase promotions in Japan and communicate better with fans during the concert and in interviews, similar to BoA in her early debut years in Japan [7]. Then for the first time, TVXQ performed at a-nation, an annual Japanese live summer concert organized by Avex Trax that features highly popular j-pop artists such as Hamasaki Ayumi, Koda Kumi, and Namie Amuro among others. Moreover, they also released as many as five Japanese singles in total that year.
Their move to stretch outside of South Korea was successful and the fan response was overwhelmingly supportive. They were the first Asian group to win two Thailand Music Awards for both ''Best Music Video'' (''Rising Sun'') and ''Favorite Asian Artist''. They also won the “Popular Vote Asia Artist” award at the “Virgin Hits Awards 2006” in Thailand. Their seventh Japanese single ''Sky'' hit #6 on the Oricon Weekly Chart[8], with their eighth single ''Miss You'' reaching #3 in Japan. They have topped both the Japanese and Korean charts on the Malaysian radio show "988" twice with their singles "Begin" and "The Fighting Spirit Of The East". The show has an audience of about 4.2 million listeners, reaching as far as Singapore. [9]
Return to Korea
The group returned to Korea in late August in order to prepare for their third album titled '' "O"-正.反.合.'' ('O' - Jung.Ban.Hap), released on September 29 2006 with two editions. '' "O"-正.反.合'' was re-released on November 11 2006 to coincide with the group's image change for the promotion of their second title song "Balloons." The release contained two further editions with new versions of "Balloons" and "Get Me Some", along with a new track named "White Lie" written and composed by Xiah. "Balloons," in contrast to their lead single ''"O" Jung.Ban.Hap' and its heavy techno beats, is a lighter pop song about the innocence of childhood. It is a remake of an old hit by Five Fingers, re-written with a "modern feel" to try and appeal to kids of the new generation while relating to adults familiar with the original in an attempt to broaden their fanbase further.[10] In the first month of its release, the third album surpassed the 100,000 mark in South Korea, and to date has sold over 330,000 copies, the highest ranking album for 2006 in Korea.[11]
Their ''All About TVXQ'' became the best-selling DVD for 2006 in South Korea, with sales of 47,186 copies. With the success of the DVD, SBS and SM Entertainment, the co-producer of the TVXQ DVD, are planning to release “All About TVXQ 2” (working title) currently in the works.[12]
TVXQ were special guests at the 51st Asia Pacific Film Festival, held in Taipei. They presented an award together with Taiwanese actress Ariel Lin and performed "'O'-Jung.Ban.Hap." [13] At the 2006 MKMF Music Festival, the group won four awards, including ''Best Group'' and ''Artist of the Year''.[14] At the 16th Music Seoul Festival, which was held on the 1st December, the group won a total of three awards which included "Daesang," equivalent to 'Artist of the Year' award.[15]
They also won the Daesang at the 21st Golden Disk Awards 2006, held on December 14th, in addition to a Bonsang.[16]
At the SBS Gayo Awards 2006, held on 29th December, the group won another Daesang in addition to a Bonsang, making the group the king of the awards show sweeping four Daesangs in four major Korean music awards.
Their wins in major award shows coincided with increasing criticism of such shows. Doubt and discontent regarding the group "sweeping" the Daesangs were expressed by netizens whose votes are used as a measure of popularity. The results of the polls are "determined by mouse clicks of passionate fans," not the public.[17] Veteran artist Jang Hye-Jin raised concerns to establish the "Korean equivalent of the Grammy Awards."[18] The awards also had a long list of absentees such as Lee Hyo-ri, Rain, and PSY, and YG Family. While Lee and Rain cited busy schedule as a reason, their move was seen as a boycott.[19]
2007: Japanese promotion and Asian concerts
On January 31, 2007, TVXQ received the Best Asian Singer Award at the 2nd Seed Awards held in Bangkok, Thailand. However, they failed to attend the awards ceremony due to previously planned activities in Japan.[20]
On March 7, 2007, the group released their tenth Japanese single, ''Choosey Lover'' which debuted at #4 on the Oricon Singles Chart in Japan. [21].
On March 14, 2007, TVXQ released their second Japanese album entitled, "''Five in the Black''", debuting as #6 on the Oricon album charts.
From early April, TVXQ members began hosting a weekly radio program called "TVXQ Bigeastation" on Japan FM Network channel, which is currently being aired on seven local FM stations.[22]
On May 26th 2007, TVXQ represented Korea on MTV's Video Music Awards Japan Best Buzz Asia in Korea. They performed 'O' Sei.Han.Go / 'O' Jung.Ban.Hap live, combining both the Japanese and Korean versions of the song. They won the 'Best Buzz Asia in Korea' award.
As a way to promote Korea's E-Government system's publicity and activities, TVXQ was appointed as the public ambassadors on June 9th, at Gwanghwamun Central Government Building. [23]
Their 11th Japanese single, titled ''Lovin' You'', debuted as #2 on the Oricon charts on June 13, 2007. Their 12th summer single, ''SUMMER ~Summer Dream/Song for you/Love in the Ice~'' was released on August 1, 2007 and debuted as #1[24]. The single took an overall #2 place in the first week on the Oricon weekly charts by selling 112,771 copies in that week alone. 'Love in the Ice' will be the ending theme for the Japanese on air version of the Korean drama "Snow Queen" .
Hero Jaejoong sang a duet called "Just For One Day" with TSZX for its new Japanese single, ''Piranha'', which was released on the same day as TVXQ's SUMMER single.[25].
TVXQ will release its 13th Japanese double A-side single ''SHINE / Ride On'' on September 19.
TVXQ will be singing the song ''Thousand Year Love Song'' which will be used as the theme song for the drama series The Legend starring the acclaimed actor, Bae Yong Joon[26].
"2nd Asia Live Tour Concert 'O'
With the album released in seven Asian countries, (South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, China and Hong Kong), the band has begun its second Asian tour in support of its third album. The tour kicked off on February 23, 2007 at the Olympic Park in Seoul. Twelve thousand fans attended the three Seoul concerts, including over 1,500 fans from Japan, China, Thailand, and five other Asian nations. The concert repertoire included 24 songs and dance sequences.[27].
The tour will travel through six other cities in Asia in the later half of the year, including Beijing, Shanghai, Taipei, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur.[28][29].
"2nd Live Tour 2007 - Five in the Black" (Japan)
With the release of their second Japanese album, 'Five in the Black', TVXQ went on their second Japan Live Tour nationwide. The tour began on May 5th and ended late July. The group was originally scheduled to hold 14 performances in 9 cities, but plans were altered after "pleas by fans who were devastated that their original shows had sold-out" [30]. There were 16 live performances instead, including two new shows at Tokyo's Nippon Budokan Hall.
Members
The first member to join was Kim Junsu (김준수). He enjoyed singing at his church when he was young. At the age of 12 he was brought into SM Entertainment through a televised talent search with Moon Hee Jun and Kangta from H.O.T. as judges. His vocals won over the judges and won him thorough training for the next six years. After three years of training, he was supposed to debut, but puberty caused his voice to change and he was unable to sing until it ended after another three years. After six years, he debuted as Xiah Junsu (시아준수; Xiah is pronounced Shee-ah in Korean). Xiah is the stage name that Kim himself chose, explaining to his fans that the name was short for "Asia," as Asia is pronounced "a-shee-a" in Korean. "Xiah" would be a reference to his desire to become not only a star in Korea, but also a star recognized all throughout the continent.
The group's second member, Jung Yunho (정윤호), secured his spot in TVXQ through a dance competition in which he won first place. Prior to this, he accumulated some musical experience as a rapper and backup dancer for K-pop singer DANA in her Diamond video. As a dancer, he accompanied many Korean singers, travelling to China as well. Jung debuted as U-Know Yunho (유노윤호). His chose his stage name as "U-Know" from his Korean name "Yun Ho"; U-Know is pronounced "You know" in English. However, it is meant to mean "Yunho 'Knows You'" in regard to understanding the other members as their leader. He is the second oldest member and the "leader" in TVXQ.
Kim Jaejoong (김재중) left his hometown in Chungnam to audition for SM Entertainment. Having left the shelter of home, he experienced poverty and strife before becoming a celebrity. Kim debuted as YoungWoong Jaejoong (영웅재중; the English definition to his stage name is "Hero") His manager picked the name Hero for him because he wanted him to be the hero of the music industry. Kim took first place in an audition of 5000 people, both in best looking and best vocals. Thus he became the main vocal of TVXQ.
Shim Changmin (심창민) was grouped with the youngest participants in the audition. Like Xiah Junsu, he impressed the judges with his powerful voice. He joined the band under the name ChoiKang Changmin (최강창민; the English counterpart to his stage name is "Max"). ChoiKang in Korean means "the best"; "Max" became an international rendition of this name.
One month before the group’s debut, a final member was added. Park Yoochun (박유천) lived in Fairfax, Virginia for roughly four years before he auditioned for Brothers Entertainment and was sent to Korea to SM Entertainment. Micky was Park's English nickname when he lived in Virginia. As the winner of a talent show, he was granted the opportunity to sign with SM Entertainment in Korea. He now performs under the stage name Micky Yoochun (믹키유천).
Member profiles
| 'Hero JaeJoong' Stage Name : HERO | Young Woong Jae Joong (영웅재중 or 英雄在中) Real Name : Kim Jae Joong (김재중, 金在中) Birthdate: Birthplace: Chungnam (충남 or 忠南) Position: Main Vocals |
| 'U-Know Yunho' Stage Name : U-KNOW | U-Know Yun Ho (유노윤호 or 瑜卤允浩) Real Name: Jung Yun Ho (정윤호, 鄭允浩) Birthdate: Birthplace: Gwangju (광주) Position: Baritone, Leader and Main dancer |
| 'Micky Yoochun' Stage Name : MICKY | Micky Yoo Chun (믹키유천 or 秘奇有天/秘奇有仟) Real Name: Park Yoo Chun (박유천, 朴有天) Birthdate: Birthplace: Seoul (서울) Position: Bass-baritone |
| 'Xiah Junsu' Stage Name : XIAH | Xiah Jun Su (시아준수 or 細亞俊秀) Real Name: Kim Jun Su (김준수, 金俊秀) Birthdate: (registered on January 1, 1987) Birthplace: Gyeonggi (경기 or 京畿道) Position: Baritenor Religion: Seventh-day Adventist[31][32] |
| 'Max Changmin' Stage Name : MAX | Choi Kang Chang Min (최강창민 or 最强昌珉) Real Name: Shim Chang Min (심창민, 沈昌珉) Birthdate: Birthplace: Seoul (서울) Position: Tenor Religion: Buddhism[33] |
Controversies
Cyanoacrylate drink incident
While the group was filming a variety show in October 2006, U-Know was rushed to the hospital from drinking a beverage given by an anti-fan.[34] Although the container was visibly open, U-Know unsuspectingly drank from the bottle, believing it was given by a crew member. As a result, he was quickly instructed by his manager to vomit immediately after drinking it. The cyanoacrylate was rumoured to have caused his lips to stick to the container, which would have significantly damaged his lips.[35] However, that rumour turned out to have been false, and the fact was that Yunho had passed out from shock after vomiting . The female suspect, whose surname is Ko, apprehended on October 16, was a member of an anti-TVXQ website for over two years. In a threatening letter to U-Know, the letter states
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Despite the culprit's confession, the incident still left behind unanswered questions, such as why U-know drank from the open container, and how the culprit managed to enter the building of the broadcasting station.[38] Yunho called the police personally to request them not to press charges[39] because "he has a little sister who is almost the woman's age."[40] Because of his request, she was not charged.[41]
Yunho's friend Hee Chul of Super Junior reacted to this event by posting on his Cyworld that the anti-fans are mean-spirited and told them to come after him instead. Following Hee Chul's post, TVXQ's anti-fans promised to make him and his close friends in Super Junior, Han Kyung and Kim Ki Bum their next targets for further violence.
As a result, TVXQ continued with its promotional activities as a 4-member group until their performance on KBS's Music Bank on October 22, Yunho's first since the incident. Since then, the tensions have seemingly died down, and TVXQ is back doing performances around Korea to promote their third album. At a Korean variety show (a gag concert where mean jokes can be told), Yunho spoke about the incident for the very first time but later his words were edited out of the show because he said that he was "only drinking water now" jokingly.
Custody battle over Hero JaeJoong
On November 21, 2006, a man by the last name of Han filed a lawsuit against Hero's current legal guardians. Han claimed that he was the biological father of Hero, and thus wanted parental rights.[42]
Han cited the reason for the lawsuit against Hero's legal guardians as "for not going through the proper procedures before registering [Hero] in [the legal guardians'] custody."[43] He divorced Hero's biological mother in late 1980s, and gave up his custody over his child, leaving him under Mrs. Han's custody. However, he had found out some years ago Hero had been raised by a third party, not his biological mother. A DNA test was to be performed in order to prove validity of Han's claim. Many legal consultants comment that since the adoption had taken place correctly according to the corresponding law, no legal change will be involved regardless of the outcome.
The first hearing was to be held in Kongju, Hero's hometown on November 29, 2006. The fans of TVXQ were generally appalled by this news, questioning why Han did not privately contact Hero regarding this and why he did not keep in touch with his son before he rose to fame.42
On November 22, Han dropped the charges against Hero's legal guardians.[44] Han said that he originally intended to resolve his biological son's military duty conflicts after being informed of dual citizenship by Ministry of Military Affairs, which involved verifying the fact that he is the biological father. He did not expect his intention to lead to such a scandal, and states that he was scarred by speculations that he wanted to take advantage of Hero's fame.
In reaction to the matter, Hero uploaded a journal entry on his official fan club website, and said that he was informed of the existence of separate biological parents by his mother two or three years ago, and it had been quite a shock to him. With his current mother's support, his biological mother has been able to keep in touch with him, and to meet occasionally, but whereabouts of the father had been unknown.[45]
He vigorously expressed his will to live by the name of "Kim Jaejoong" not by his birth name Han Jaejoon, and promised to be loyal to all four of his parents. He also said he did not want his family history exposed to the public due to this incident.45
In addition, Hero's biological mother posted in her own blog about what actually happened with the claim. She stated in her blog that everything was blown out of proportion. Hero's military service came into question and she wasn't in contact with Hero's biological father. They did a police investigation at the spring of 2005 and ended at May 2005. After divorcing, he had re-married and was living happily with his children. He knew that he and the biological mother had to organize a family register. But because they had duplicated the family register, the enrollment in the military as Han Jaejoon was disproved and it could be restricted. She consulted the Legal Aid Public Corporation for help and tried to organize a family register. In the end, they were going to pick the register the child decides and that was going to be it. The father and Mother agreed to it without problems. However, due to a reporter in Gongju, the report was published on a one sided biased news. Because of this, there were many misunderstandings.
Discography
Member solo projects
★ Hero Kim JaeJoong
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★ "Insa" ("Greeting," Hangul:"인사") featured on ''Millionaire's First Love'' OST.
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★ Featured in TSZX the Grace 's "Just for One Day".
★ Xiah Kim JunSu
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★ Featured in Jang Ri In's "Timeless".
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★ "Beautiful Thing" featured on ''Vacation'' OST and the movie ''Hyungsa'' ("Duelist," Hangul:"형사")
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★ "My Page" [self-composed]
★ Micky Park YooChun
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★ "Yeowoobi" ("Like Weather" Hangul:"여우비") [self-composed]
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★ Acted in the debut music video for Magolpi's "Bihaeng Sohnyuh" ("Young Girl Delinquent," Hangul:"비행소녀")
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★ "All In Vain" featured on ''Air City'' OST
★ U-Know Jung YunHo
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★ "Spokesman" [self-composed] with Dong Hae of Super Junior
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★ Rapped in Dana's "Diamond"
Filmography
Banjun Theater
In 2005 and 2006, TVXQ released ''Banjun Theater'', which aired on Korean television station SBS, that featured the boys as budding actors. They have acted in their own one- or two-episode dramas titled ''First Love (Parts 1 and 2)'', ''The Masked Fencer'', ''The King's Men'', ''Yunho's Tokyo Holiday'', ''Dangerous Love'', ''Finding Lost Time'', ''Uninvited Guest'', and ''The Most Unforgettable Girl in My Life''.
Theatrical dramas
VACATION
''Vacation'' consisted of four episodes and a special: ''Cassiopeia'' (U-KNOW), ''Beautiful Life'' (Xiah and Max), ''The Way U Are'' (Hero) and ''Eternal'' (Micky), which were first shown at Yonsei University from July 7 to August 8, 2006, and were later released on the third (C) version of their third album ''"O"-正.反.合.'' as a separate DVD. The group recorded an original soundtrack which consisted of two tracks and their instrumental versions.
Dating on Earth
''Dating on Earth'' involves all five members, but only Micky and Hero are main characters. The drama has Micky married to a high school teacher (Played by ''Seo Hyun Jin'' from the group ''M.I.L.K'') to whom Hero falls in love. U-Know, Max, and Xiah play minor roles. The show will be released sometime in September.
Awards
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| Years | Awards |
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| 2004 | ★ SBS Gayo Awards (March 28): Popular Song First Debut (Hug) ★ Mnet KM Music Video Festival (December): Best Music Video Award for New Group (Hug) ★ KBS Popular Music Award: Best New Artist ★ MBC Top 10 Music Festival: Best New Artist ★ Go News Netizen YunAae Daesang: Best Group Award ★ Go News Netizen YunAae Daesang: Music Video Award ★ Go News Netizen YunAae Daesang: CF Model Award ★ Go News Netizen YunAae Daesang: Asia Star Award |
| 2005 | ★ Mnet KM Music Video Festival: Best Music Video (Rising Sun) ★ Mnet KM Music Video Festival: People’s Choice Award |
| 2006 | ★ Korean Chinese Custom Ceremony: China-Ten Most Popular Music Group ★ Korean Chinese Custom Ceremony: China-Ten Most Popular Song ★ Korean Chinese Custom Ceremony: China-Most Popular Advertisement Model ★ Korean Chinese Custom Ceremony: China-Ideal Man Category ★ Channel[V] Thailand Music Video Awards: Best Music Video (Rising Sun) ★ Channel[V] Thailand Music Video Awards: Best Asian Artist ★ Virgin Hitz Awards (October 28): Popular Vote Asia Artist ★ Mnet KM Music Festival (November 25): Best Group ★ Mnet KM Music Festival (November 25): Artist of the Year ★ Mnet KM Music Festival (November 25): Mnet.com ★ Mnet KM Music Festival (November 25): Mnet Plus Mobile People's Choice Award ★ MTV 16th Music Seoul Festival (December 1): Daesang ★ MTV 16th Music Seoul Festival (December 1): Bonsang ★ MTV 16th Music Seoul Festival (December 1): Mobile Popular Vote ★ 21st Golden Disk Awards (December 14): Daesang ★ 21st Golden Disk Awards (December 14): Bonsang ★ SBS Gayo Awards (December 29): Daesang ★ SBS Gayo Awards (December 29): Bonsang |
| 2007 | ★ SEED Awards, Thailand: Best Asian Singer Award (January 31) ★ MTV Video Music Awards Japan: Best Buzz Asia in Korea |
References
1. TVXQ to Release Single in Japan
2. BoA, TVXQ Named Los Angeles PR Spokespeople
3. TVXQ to Perform at Largest Pop Concert in Japan
4. TVXQ to Perform with British Philharmonic Orchestra
5. TVXQ wins 2005 Music Video Festival Award
6. Fantastic Five
7. Languages path to stardom for S Korean singers
8. http://english.kbs.co.kr/entertainment/news/1411857_11858.html
9. TVXQ Conquers Malaysian Music Chart
10. Arirang - Pops in Seoul
11. Music Industry Association Korea - Sale figures of November 2006
12. ‘All About TVXQ’ Becomes Best-Selling DVD
13. TVXQ Invited to Asia Pacific Film Festival
14. KBS Global. TVXQ Wins 4 MKMF Awards. November 27th, 2006. Retrieved November 29th, 2006.
15. TVXQ Spends Wild Night in Celebration Kyung-Ran Lee
16. 2006 골든디스크 홈페이지에 오신것을 환영합니다
17. 가요시상식, 공정한 심사시스템 절실하다 (Music Awards Desperately Need Fair Criteria) Won-kyum Kim
18. 장혜진, “권위 있는 하나의 시상식 필요” 일침 미애 박
19. ‘퇴출’ 몰린 방송사 가요시상식 상만 김
20. TVXQ, Super Junior Recognized at Thai Music Awards
21. TVXQ’s 10th Single Album Enters Oricon Top 10
22. TVXQ's Radio Program Airs in Japan
23. The Hot Energy of the Korean Music Wave TVXQ!
24. TVXQ Tops Oricon Single Chart
25. TOWER.JP - タイトル : 未定 [CD+DVD]
26. Song Bang Shin Ki to sing "The Legend" theme song
27. Korean Idol Group TVXQ Begins Asian Tour
28. TVXQ to Tour Asia
29. 2nd Asia Live Tour Concert 'O'-正.反.合 - Dong Bang Shin Ki
30. TVXQ! Extends Tour at the Request of Japanese Fans
31. 신년특집-‘아시아의 별’ 시아준수의 신앙고백① Sun-mi Kim
32. 신년특집-‘아시아의 별’ 시아준수의 신앙고백② 선미 김
33. 동방신기, 크리스마스때 뭐 할까? Jae-duk Park
34. TVXQ Member Recovers from Poisoning
35. 동방신기 유노윤호 ‘음료수 테러’ 응급실행, 활동 중단 위기(종합) 재환 이
36. 동방신기 유노윤호 음료수 테러 사건 전말
37. 10대 왕따 문화가 '극단적' 안티팬 만든다 Jin-sung Lee
38. 유노윤호, '본드음료수 사건'의 의문점들 규림 이
39. 유노윤호 “선처해달라”…피의자 불구속
40. 유노윤호, 경찰에 전화해 피의자 선처 부탁
41. ‘윤호 테러女’ 불구속 수사키로 성훈 김
42. 악재 겹친 '동방신기', 비상 Sang-woo Yoo
43. 동방신기 영웅재중, 친자 확인 소송 Sangho Kim
44. <속보>영웅재중 생부 가족, "재중이 위해 소송취하하겠다" Chul-ho Ryoo
45. 영웅재중 “난 김재중으로 살고파” Sujin Kang
External links
★ Official websites:
★ TVXQ Bigeastation (Radio)
★ Bigeast Official Fanclub
★ TVXQ Official Fan Club in Malaysia
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