TVXQ
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TVXQ is a Korean band (Korean Wave) that has gained popularity in Japan, Taiwan, China, and other East-Asian countries. Today, it has become one of Asia's most influential pop bands, and is one of the top bands of the Korean Wave. TVXQ is referred to by various names, its Korean title being 'Dong Bang Shin Gi/Ki’ (동방신기), which is abbreviated to either DBSK or DBSG. The Japanese equivalent is Tōhōshinki (東方神起). Although the group is synonymous with numerous tags, its official name is Tong Vfang Xien Qi. The group debuted in South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and China approximately in 2004. TVXQ is composed of five male members specializing in the areas of dance, A cappella, various drama acting, and pop with an R&B vibe.
The Five Members From Eldest to Youngest:
1. Kim Jae Joong (김재중 or HERO 在中)
2. Jung Yun Ho (정윤호 or U-know 允浩)
3. Park Yoo Chun (박유천 or Micky 有天)
4. Kim Jun Su (김준수 or Xiah 俊秀)
5. Shim Chang Min (심창민 or MAX 昌珉)
History
The Korean phrase “Dong Bang Shin Ki” translates almost literally into “Gods Rising From The East.” This five-man dance team came into being after an audition in 2004. The contestants of the audition were divided into groups of their peers and received training to find potential talents.
The first member to join was Kim JunSu (김준수). At the age of 14 he was brought into the band through a televised talent search. His vocals won over the judges and won him thorough training for the next six years until he debuted as Xiah JunSu (시아준수; Xiah is pronounced SHe-AH in Korean). Xiah was a stage name that Junsu himself chose, explaining to his fans that the name was short for "Asia", as Asia is pronounced "Ah-She-Ah" in Korean. "Xiah" would be a reference to his desire to become not only a star in Korea, but a star recognized all throughout the continent.
The group’s next member, Jung YunHo (정윤호), secured his spot in TVXQ through a dance competition. Prior to this, he accumulated some musical experience as a rapper and backup dancer for K-pop singer Dana. His chosen stage name is U-know YunHo (유노윤호; YunHo sounds like ‘you know’ in English).
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 the successful artist he is today. He debuted under the name a fortune teller foretold years before: YoungWoong JaeJoong (영웅재중, also known as Hero which is the English equivalent).
Shim ChangMin (심창민) was grouped with the youngest participants in the audition. Like Xiah JunSu, he impressed the judges with his vocal powers. He joined the band under the name ChoiKang ChangMin (최강창민; the English counterpart to his stage name is Max).
Six months before the group’s debut a final member was added. Park YooChun (박유천) lived in Virginia for roughly 4 years with an Americanized name, Micky. 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.
TVXQ made their first appearance in 2003 during a Christmastime showcase featuring fellow SM Entertainment star BoA and Britney Spears. They performed their debut single "Hug" as well as an A cappella rendition of "O Holy Night" alongside BoA. The group eventually released two singles before their first album in 2004.
For preparation for their first album, the band recorded the single “Tri-Angle” with BoA and The TRAX. BoA’s profound popularity in Japan, alongside The TRAX’s evolvement in said country, helped to promote the awareness overseas of the new boy band.
Tong Vfang Xien Qi has also released albums and singles in China. SM Entertainment had once even considered adding a Chinese member to the group to help boost popularity within the country. However, SM Entertainment has abandoned the idea due to the overflowing amount of complaints from their fan group Cassiopeia (named after the constellation near the Big Dipper).
Their single “Rising Sun” from the self-titled album has enjoyed great popularity in Korea, China, Taiwan, and Singapore.
Their musical talent, “pretty-boy” looks, and charisma helped to drive the sensational group into a chart-topping force. TVXQ has toured in concerts, made guest appearances, and participated in numerous commercials throughout several Asian countries. Their apparent omnipresence in Asia perhaps solidifies the meaning behind their name.
Member Profiles
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U-KNOW YunHo
Stage Name : U-KNOW | U-know YunHo (유노윤호 or 瑜卤允浩) Real Name: Jung Yun Ho (정윤호) Birthdate: February 6, 1986 Birthplace: GwangJu (광주) Height: 184 cm Weight: 66 kg Blood Type: A Hobbies: Music, reading, playing sports, composing music Specialty: Dancing Position: Bass vocal, leader of group |
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HERO JaeJoong
Stage Name : HERO | YoungWoong JaeJoong (영웅재중 or 英雄在中) Real Name : Kim Jae Joong (김재중) Birthdate: January 26, 1986 Birthplace: Chungnam (충남 or 忠南) Height: 180 cm Weight: 63 kg Blood Type: O Hobbies: Playing computer games, listening to music, playing the piano, composing, cooking Specialty: Singing Position: Main vocal |
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MICKY YooChun
Stage Name : MICKY | Micky YooChun (믹키유천 or 秘奇有天/秘奇有仟) Real Name: Park Yoo Chun (박유천) Birthdate: June 4, 1986 Birthplace: Seoul (서울) Height: 180 cm Weight: 60 kg Blood Type: O Hobbies: Composing music/lyrics/rap, piano, RC카 드라이빙,튜닝(RCcar driving, tuning) Specialty: Singing, composing Position: Middle bass vocal |
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XIAH JunSu
Stage Name : XIAH | Xiah JunSu (시아준수 or 细亚俊秀) Real Name: Kim Jun Su (김준수) Birthdate: December 15, 1986, though his parents registered him on January 1, 1987 Birthplace: Gyeonggi (경기 or 京畿道) Height: 178 cm Weight: 63 kg Blood Type: B Hobbies: Piano, soccer Specialty: Singing, dancing Position: Middle high vocal |
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MAX ChangMin
Stage Name : MAX | ChoiKang ChangMin (최강창민 or 最强昌珉) Real Name: Shim Chang Min (심창민) Birthdate: February 18, 1988 Birthplace: Seoul (서울) Height: 186 cm Weight: 61 kg Blood Type: B Hobbies: Music, singing, eating Specialty: Singing, dancing Position: High vocal |
Korean Discography
Korean Singles
| Single # | Single cover | Title of release | Date of release | Tracklist |
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| 1st |
| Hug | January 14, 2004 |
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| 2nd |
| The Way U Are | June 24, 2004 |
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| 3rd |
| Hi Ya Ya 여름날 | June 23, 2005 |
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| Show Me Your Love TVXQ & Super Junior | December 15, 2005 |
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| 4th |
| Fighting Spirit of Dong Bang (Fighting Spirit of the East) 2006 World Cup Korean Official Image Song | June 01, 2006 |
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Korean Albums
| Album # | Album cover | Title of release | Date of release | Tracklist |
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| 1st |
| Tri-Angle | October 13, 2004 |
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| Christmas Gift from 동방신기 | December 7, 2004 |
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| 2nd |
| Rising Sun | September 12, 2005 |
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Japanese Discography
Japanese Singles
| Single # | Single cover | Title of release | Date of release | Tracklist |
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| 1st |
| Stay With Me Tonight | May 10, 2005 |
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| 2nd |
| Somebody To Love | July 13, 2005 |
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| 3rd |
| My Destiny | November 2, 2005 |
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| 4th |
| 明日は来るから (Asu wa Kuru Kara) Ending 17 for One Piece | March 8, 2006 |
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| 5th |
| Rising Sun / Heart, Mind and Soul | April 19, 2006 |
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| 6th |
| Begin | June 21, 2006 |
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Japanese Albums
| Album # | Album cover | Title of release | Date of release | Tracklist |
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| 1st |
| Heart, Mind and Soul | March 23, 2006 |
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Other Discography
| Cover | Title of release | Date of release | Tracklist |
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| 04 Summer Vacation In Smtown.com | June 30, 2004 |
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| Hug (International Version) | March 24, 2005 |
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| Tri-Angle (Chinese Version) | May 1, 2005 |
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| 2006 Summer SM TOWN | June 21, 2006 |
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Filmography
DVD
| DVD cover | Title of release | Date of release | Language |
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| All About 東方神起 (All About Dong Bang Shin Ki) | February 28, 2006 | Korean | |
| 東方神起 HISTORY in JAPAN Vol.1 | March 23, 2006 | Japanese |
External links
- [TVXQ official website (Korean)]
- [TVXQ official website (Japanese)]
- [TVXQ official website (Chinese)]
- [TVXQ official website (Malaysia)]
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