Tohoshinki
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Tohoshinki

Tohoshinki is a Japanese duo formed by Yunho and Changmin, who were originally part of the South Korean group TVXQ. They began performing as Tohoshinki in...

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Tohoshinki, the Japanese duo from TVXQ

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.

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Tohoshinki is a Japanese duo formed by Yunho and Changmin, who were originally part of the South Korean group TVXQ. They began performing as Tohoshinki in 2010 after some earlier lineup changes. Their music covers pop, rock, R&B, and dance styles, with songs like 'Doushite Kimi Wo Suki Ni Natte Shimattandarou?' showing their range.

Yunho and Changmin were scouted by SM Entertainment in 2003. They've built a catalog that includes tracks such as 'Share The World' and 'Hotmail,' which have found an audience in Japan and beyond. The duo's work tends to explore themes around relationships and personal challenges.

As a pair, they've maintained activity through various releases and performances. Their connection to TVXQ's earlier material gives their sound a foundation that fans of both groups recognize.

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