Kim JaeJoong
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Kim JaeJoong

Kim JaeJoong first gained attention as part of TVXQ, a South Korean boy band. After leaving the group in 2009, he began releasing solo work. His 2013 debut...

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Kim JaeJoong's solo work after TVXQ

The singer-songwriter's solo catalog spans rock, ballads, and Japanese-language tracks.

For a sense of his range, try 'Healing For Myself' and 'Lavender'. They're both solid examples of what he does on his own.

Kim JaeJoong built a solo career after his time in TVXQ, writing and recording across genres. Songs like 'Healing For Myself' show his rock-leaning side, while 'Boku No Soba Ni' points to his Japanese releases. He's put out nearly 50 songs on his own.

He started as a member of TVXQ before going solo. His songs range from the rock-driven 'Blame' to the ballad 'Though I Loved You' and the Japanese track 'Meeting Again, Will Meet Again'.

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Kim JaeJoong first gained attention as part of TVXQ, a South Korean boy band. After leaving the group in 2009, he began releasing solo work. His 2013 debut album "I" introduced his own approach, which leaned toward rock-influenced pop with more personal lyrics.

Songs like "Boku No Soba Ni" and "Modem Beat" show his range, from melodic ballads to driving rock tracks. He followed with albums like "No.X" in 2016 and "Love Song" in 2019, building a catalog that appeals to listeners who prefer a grittier, less polished sound than typical K-pop.

In 2015, he faced a military conscription scandal that drew public scrutiny, though he eventually completed his service. The experience seems to have informed some of his later writing, which often touches on resilience and introspection. These days he continues to record and perform, maintaining a dedicated fanbase that has followed him since his TVXQ years.

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