TVXQ
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TVXQ

TVXQ debuted in 2003 as a five-member group under SM Entertainment, with U-Know Yunho, Max Changmin, Hero Jaejoong, Kim Junsu, and Shim Changmin. Their early...

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TVXQ's dance-pop anthems and Korean wave breakthrough

The five-member group that helped define K-pop's global expansion with sleek choreography and stadium-sized hooks.

For the full spectacle, watch the video for 'Mirotic'. If you want their ballad side, 'Tonight' still hits hard.

TVXQ's run of singles like 'Mirotic' and 'Catch Me' became templates for the modern K-pop performance track. They were one of the first Korean acts to consistently sell out Tokyo Dome shows, proving the commercial reach of the genre outside Korea. Their precise dance routines and vocal harmonies set a standard that dozens of groups would follow.

The group debuted in 2003 as a five-piece under SM Entertainment. After a 2010 lineup change reduced them to a duo, they continued releasing music in both Korean and Japanese, maintaining a dedicated fanbase across Asia.

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TVXQ debuted in 2003 as a five-member group under SM Entertainment, with U-Know Yunho, Max Changmin, Hero Jaejoong, Kim Junsu, and Shim Changmin. Their early work included the song "Tri-angle" from their debut album of the same name. In 2009, three members, Jaejoong, Junsu, and Changmin, filed a lawsuit against SM Entertainment, leading to their departure in 2010.

Yunho and Changmin continued as a duo, releasing music like "Wrong Number" and "Share The World." Their 2008 song "Mirotic" became particularly well-known for its choreography and vocal delivery. The group's catalog includes albums such as "Rising Sun," "Keep Your Head Down," and "Catch Me."

TVXQ's songs often blend pop with R&B and electronic elements, touching on themes of love and resilience. Tracks like "Magic Castle" and "Epitaph (For The Future)" show this range. They have maintained activity through various releases, including collaborations like "Journey" with SNSD's Seohyun.

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