From their debut in 2003, TVXQ's powerful vocals and intricate choreography reshaped K-pop's global ambitions.
For their classic sound, try 'Tonight'. If you want their later intensity, 'MAXIMUM' hits hard.
TVXQ's early hits like 'Love In The Ice' showcased their vocal harmony and emotional depth, setting a standard for boy bands in Asia. Their 2008 Japanese single 'Doushite' became a massive hit, proving K-pop acts could dominate overseas charts. Even after becoming a duo in 2010, songs like 'MAXIMUM' kept their energetic sound alive for fans worldwide.
They debuted as a five-member group in 2003 under SM Entertainment, quickly rising with singles like 'Hug'. In 2010, three members left due to contract disputes, but Yunho and Changmin continued as TVXQ. The duo shifted toward a more mature, powerful image with albums like 'Keep Your Head Down' in 2011.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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