Yunho and Changmin's pop, rock, and R&B catalog built for Japan since 2010.
For a sense of their range, try 'I Just Can't Quit Myself' and 'Doushite Kimi Wo Suki Ni Natte Shimattandarou?'. They frame the duo's style pretty well.
They're the Japanese-language project of Yunho and Changmin, who were scouted by SM Entertainment back in 2003. Their songs like 'I Just Can't Quit Myself' and 'Share The World' have given them a distinct audience in Japan separate from their TVXQ work. The music covers a lot of ground, from the relationship themes in 'Doushite Kimi Wo Suki Ni Natte Shimattandarou?' to the dance-pop of tracks like 'Hotmail'.
They started performing as Tohoshinki in 2010 after some earlier lineup changes within TVXQ. Since then, they've built a catalog of over 200 songs that includes pop, rock, R&B, and dance styles. Their connection to TVXQ's earlier material gives their sound a foundation that fans of both groups recognize.
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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