[Info] 120525 Billboard Albums Chart – XIA Tarantallegra No.10
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Our charming gentleman, Kim Jaejoong, strikes again!! What a sweet smile! 🙂
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On May 23rd, JYJ‘s Jaejoong visited Taiwan for his ‘2012 KIM JAE JOONG FAN MEETING IN TAIPEI‘ event in promotion for his drama, ‘Protect the Boss‘.
From the moment of his arrival, Jaejoong was greeted by the deafening cheers of 600 fans that had gathered at the airport. An official of the airport revealed, “It was supposed to be a brief visit just for his fan meeting so we didn’t think so many people would show up at the airport.” Local newspapers reported that his arrival had actually paralyzed the airport.
Event sponsors revealed, “‘Protect the Boss’ has recently successfully concluded its run in Taiwan, but the passion for the drama still runs high, as there have been discussions for reruns in the future. We released 2,500 seats for the fan meet, and all of them were sold out within seconds of going on sale, with the actual server crashing in the mean time. We’re all surprised with Jaejoong’s popularity.”
Jaejoong kicked off his fan meet with live performances of his ‘Protect the Boss’ OST before moving on to playing games with his fans, revealing what he keeps in his personal bag, and a final performance of “No Gain“, a self-composition included in fellow member Junsu‘s solo album.
Jaejoong stated, “It’s been a year since I last visited Taiwan last year for our world tour. I missed you all. Thank you for the unchanging support. I hope that my fans had as much fun during these two hours as I had. I hope to see you again soon.
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[News] 120524 JYJ’s Kim Jun Soo Starts Two Month Asian Tour
JYJ’s Kim Jun Soo will start his two month long Asian tour.
Kim will hold the concert ‘XIA 1st Asia Tour in Thailand’ in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 27 at 6:00 in the afternoon. This is the first concert he will hold while touring Asia.
Kim previously held a concert in Korea and thrilled over 15,000 people. He will meet about 4,000 people in Thailand.
Kim’s agency, C-JeS Entertainment, says, “Tickets for his Thai concert sold out after only in 10 minutes. His unconventional music video is also receiving an explosive response. Since he held a successful concert in Korea, many Asian countries want to invite him to hold concerts.”
There are 3 big benefits for Kim’s Asia tour.
First, Kim will sing songs live so that people can listen to his talented singing skills.
Kim can sing very well while performing dance songs “Breath” and “Set Me Free,” which include intense choreography.
His emotional and sensational voice complements ballads, including, “Though I Already Know,” “I Don’t Like Love,” and “You are so Beautiful.”
Second, he will give unconventional performances.
Choreography for the title song “Tarantallegra” and “No Gain” was created by popular American choreographer Jeri Slaughter. As a result, the songs include high level and high edge choreography which is perfect for the songs.
Kim’s Asia tour will be another big present for Asian fans who haven’t had the chance to really meet Kim often.
He will also talk honestly about making his album and everyday life.
Kim will hold concerts in 7 cities, including Jakarta, and Indonesia, on June 16.
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[Video] 120523 Jaejoong Fanmeet in Taiwan
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[Trans] 120523 JYJ Twitter Update
Jaejoong: Taiwan it’s been a while ~~ pic.twitter.com/qzinfPF3
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It has been revealed that JYJ member Kim Jaejoong, who will be acting in his first period drama with “Time Slip Dr. Jin”, will be participating in the OST.
On 21 May, staff of the new MBC drama “Time Slip Dr. Jin” said that Jaejoong, who plays the powerful officer Kim Gyung Tak will be participating in the “Time Slip Dr. Jin” OST.
Jaejoong’s song “Even Living Is Like A Dream” is a haunting song about the pain between Jin Hyuk (Song Seung Hun) and Yoo Min-ah (Park Minyoung). It is also noted that Jaejoong wrote the lyrics for this song.
News that “multi-talented idol” Kim Jaejoong who has been active both in singing and acting will be participating in the OST has made fans very happy. This song will be released online on 25 May, on various music sites.
The “Time Slip Dr. Jin” production team said, “Jaejoong’s gentle voice which is full of emotions creates music that matches “Time Slip Dr. Jin” very well. All the staff and team are praising in, and we’re really satisfied with the song.”
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Junsu at waiting room today ^^ After the show Junsu was looking really happy^^ All thanks to everyone’s passionate and kind support. All fans~~ thank you and I love you^^♥ pic.twitter.com/KVzvopSF
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Some of the most unique music and vocals to impact the entertainment world.
Younger brother Andy Gibbs’ life ended young. It was the tragedy. TT
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The BeeGees wil never be duplicated. They stood out with unique vocals full of pathos that made us all cry. Bless You Robin…you fought a good fight. Momma Cha
His death dashed the hopes of Bee Gees fans who’d hoped that a miracle was in store after the singer emerged from a coma late last month. Prior to his regaining consciousness, his family had revealed that Gibb had been given only a 10 percent chance of surviving and seemed to be preparing the public for his imminent death. Despite the shock fans are now experiencing, family members surely feel grateful for the month they had with Gibb after his unexpected awakening.
Disco fans are feeling their mortality this weekend, as the death of one of the principal voices of the 15-times-platinum Saturday Night Fever soundtrack follows the passing of Donna Summer by a mere three days.
A statement read: “The family of Robin Gibb, of the Bee Gees, announce with great sadness that Robin passed away today following his long battle with cancer and intestinal surgery. The family have asked that their privacy is respected at this very difficult time.”
Robin follows Maurice (a fellow Bee Gee) and Andy (a solo artist) in death, leaving eldest brother Barry as the sole survivor among the legendary Brothers Gibb. The Bee Gees had officially retired as a group in 2003, following Maurice’s passing, although Barry announced in 2009 that there were tentative plans to revive the act as a duo — a potential reunion that never came to be after Robin fell seriously ill in 2010.
Some of Robin’s health problems seemed to echo the maladies suffered earlier by Maurice — who was his twin. The cause of Maurice’s death nine years ago was attributed to a twisted intestine. Robin first underwent emergency gastro-intestinal surgery in August 2010. In January of this year, he revealed that he’d been diagnosed with colon cancer, which had spread to the liver — noting that “the strange thing is, I’ve never felt seriously ill.” But he had further intestinal surgery in late March. And the combination of chemotherapy and repeated operations had contributed to all-around depletion, his doctors acknowledged.
Back in early February, Robin was still giving interviews and describing reports of his dire health as exaggerated. “I was diagnosed with a growth in my colon,” he told the BBC then. “It was removed. And I’ve been treated for that by a brilliant doctor, and in their words ‘the results have been spectacular.'” The growth, he explained, “is almost gone and I feel fantastic. Really from now on, it’s just what they could describe as a ‘mopping-up’ operation. I am very active and my sense of well-being is good.”
[Sadly, that appears to have been the last time Gibb spoke with the press. Fans first realized the severity of the situation when he was unable to attend the premiere of his first classical work, Titanic Requiem, in London on April 10. A few days after that work’s bittersweet debut, family members revealed that he had contracted pneumonia and was “fighting for his life.”
Then, his rallying over the last few weeks was reported as nothing short of a miracle. “Robin has confounded his doctors by waking up from the coma he had slipped into after contracting pneumonia,” a statement on his website read. “He remains in intensive care but is now fully conscious, able to speak to his loved ones and breathing on his own with an oxygen mask.”
Gibbs’ wife, Dwina, told an Irish newspaper that the family had been playing music to help rouse her husband — and that the newly conscious singer had cried upon hearing Roy Orbison’s “Crying.” His doctor, Andrew Thillainayagam, told the press, “It is testament to Robin’s extraordinary courage, iron will and deep reserves of physical strength that he has overcome quite incredible odds to get where he is now” — while cautiously adding that “the road ahead remains uncertain.”
That road ended Sunday, leaving Titanic Requiem to serve as his own unwitting requiem. He’d written the classical piece in conjunction with his son, Robin-John, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, joining together original vocal and orchestral themes with excerpts from the Latin Mass for the Dead. Gibb had been intending to sing one vocal number at the premiere, but instead, “Don’t Cry Alone” was offered via a recording, according to a four-star review in the London Telegraph.
It was only fitting, if you believe in symmetry, that “Don’t Cry Alone” should be the last vocal number unveiled during his lifetime, since, for many, his notoriety began with the tearfulness of “I Started a Joke.”
Although falsetto-wielding Barry was the most prominent and most-parodied Bee Gee in later years (see Justin Timberlake’s comic impersonation on SNL), Robin was often considered the unofficial lead singer in the trio’s late-’60s early days, and it was his tender vibrato that early fans first associated with the Brothers Gibb, via not just “I Started a Joke” but other hits like “I’ve Gotta Get a Message to You” and “New York Mining Disaster 1941.”
It was Robin singing on the group’s first No. 1 British hit, “Massachusetts,” which also topped the charts in most of the territories of the world (except the U.S., where it made it to No. 11). He was a lad of 17 at the time, and, of course, had never even been to the title state.
Competition with Barry led Robin to quit the group and go solo in 1969, though he returned in 1971, in time to participate in “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,” their first No. 1 single in America. Their real renaissance, however, kicked off in 1975 when, in the earliest days of disco, they had a second No. 1 with “Jive Talkin’,” followed by the similarly rhythmic “Nights on Broadway” and “You Should Be Dancing,” which became the template for a block of Saturday Night Fever songs in 1978.
Fever revived “Jive’ and “Dancing” along with introducing the instant dance-floor standards “Stayin’ Alive,” “Night Fever,” “If I Can’t Have You,” and “More Than a Woman,” plus a ballad in the more traditional Bee Gees vein, “How Deep is Your Love.” It was by far their greatest commercial triumph, and also, in a way, their unmaking, since only pockets of critics and fans were inclined to recall the pop chops and cred of their early albums after they couldn’t shake their association with the waning disco tide.
The ’80s and ’90s were less kind to the brothers as hitmakers, although they continued to sell well overseas and never stopped being a concert draw. Befitting such a quintessential part of 20th century pop, they gave their last real concert on the last night of the millennium.
Critics and fans who would want to defend the Bee Gees’ pre-Travolta reputation point to landmark albums like 1969’s double-album Odessa — which, of course, produced no major singles. But the more R&B-oriented smashes that came later provide their own defense, even if there was an inevitable longing among hardcore followers for the days when there was no beat to speak of except for the one inherent in the throb of Robin’s vibrato. As the principal songwriter, it may have been brother Barry’s job to start the jokes, and sobs, but in that early peak period, at least, it was Robin who finished them.
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Junsu‘s (XIA) solo album ‘Tarantallegra‘ is receiving an explosive reaction in Japan.
On May 18th, CJES Entertainment revealed, “XIA’s first solo album has taken the #1 spot on Japan’s Itunes. What is even more surprising it that he surpassed Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber to receive the #1 spot, proving XIA’s massive popularity in Japan.”
Pre-orders for ‘Tarantallegra’ grabbed first place at Tower Records Japan as soon as the release date of Junsu’s album was announced earlier this month, and the album completely sold out on the day of its release. Junsu’s solo album also snagged the #1 spot for sales in Japan’s Rakuten and Amazon site.
A music official from Japan stated, “After the explosive amount of pre-order sales, the album is now becoming a scarcity. This is even more surprising because Junsu has not had any activities in Japan lately.”
A representative of CJES Entertainment said, “Japan’s response towards XIA’s first album is really hot. The Japanese public has been looking forward to Junsu’s music and performances, I think it is because of Junsu’s solid fan base in Japan. Another reason why this album is gaining so much popularity is because it’s compelling in that it attempts to be exceptional and sensational at the same time. It’s just a well-made album derived from Junsu’s own skill.”
In related news, ‘Tarantallegra’ is also running short in stock on Korean online sites, and gaining many favorable reviews.
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[TRANS] 120508 Kim Junsu, “First Solo Activity In 8 Years…Working Alone Is An Overwhelming Feeling”
JYJ member Kim Junsu expressed his thoughts about releasing his first solo album.
On 11.40am of 16 May, Kim Junsu held his first solo album “Xia Tarantallegra” release press conference at the Seoul Lotte Hotel, and introduced his new album.
Kim Junsu said, “It’s been 8 years since since my debut, and I released my first solo album, Although I do feel a burden because I had to complete the entire album myself, but this also meant that I could do and sing the genre of music that I enjoy.”
He also smiled and said, “Although I’m very anxious, but I’m also looking forward to it. Recently, every day has been emotional for me.”
Kim Junsu released his first solo album on 15 May, and has kicked off his activities. Among the JYJ members, he is the first one to come up with his own solo official album.
Since he made his debut in 2004, he is releasing a solo album under his own name for the first time, and even worked on the production as well as recording and song writing, showing off his talents. (This album) consists of different genres of music such as dance, pop, ballads and R&B, and he also worked with JYJ’s Kim Jaejoong, Dynamic Duo’s Gaeko, rapper Bizzy and others.
Kim Junsu will also be holding his concerts on 19-20 May at Seoul’s Jamshil Stadium, and after his local concerts, will be going on an Asia tour in Thailand, Macau, Taiwan, Indonesia, Shanghai etc till July.
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