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(11:05am KST) Soon, a teaser video of JYJ’s 2014 Incheon Asian Games theme song will be released at noon. Please anticipate it! http://www.youtube.com/Incheon2014
(12:26pm KST) Hello, the teaser video has been released. (www.youtube.com/incheon2014) Please continue to give your full support to JYJ on their future promotional activities!
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The first teaser video of ‘Only One’, the Incheon Asiad song sung by JYJ, the honorary ambassadors of the ’2014 Incheon Asian Games’, has been released.
The committee of the 2014 Incheon Asian Games released the teaser video of ‘Only One’, JYJ’s Incheon Asiad song, on the 3rd on the their official YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/Incheon2014).
Since being named the honorary ambassadors of the 2014 Incheon Asian Games in February, JYJ have been actively participating in the creation of an Incheon Asiad song and music video that people all across Asia can enjoy together. The teaser that was released today hopes to convey the message to support and enjoy the moments of glory of the Incheon Asian Games with JYJ in a bright and fun atmosphere.
Kwon Kyung Sang, the head of the committee, stated, “The song ‘Only One’ refers to the fact that the people of Asia will overcome racial, linguistic and cultural barriers to become one for the tournament,” and “We created the song in the hopes that the Incheon Asian Games will help people respect each other’s differences and pave the future together.”
The full song and music video of ‘Only One’ will be released all across Asia on the 16th of September, exactly a year before the opening ceremony of the 2014 Incheon Asian Games, and JYJ plan to participate in promotional activities all across Asia afterwards.
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‘TVXQ LIVE TOUR 2013 ~TIME~’, the DVD that contains live footage from TVXQ’s Five Dome tour in Japan, will be released on the 23rd of October.
On the 26th of August, TVXQ’s official Japanese homepage announced that they would be releasing a DVD&Blu-ray of the group’s Five Dome tour. Kicking off their tour at the Saitama Arena on the 27th of April, TVXQ performed in the five biggest domes in Japan (Sapporo Dome, Nagoya Dome, Fukuoka Yahoo! Dome, Osaka Kyocera Dome, Tokyo Dome) and proved their popularity by attracting 700,000 fans to 16 concerts.
The DVD will contain footage from the group’s performance at Tokyo Dome on the 17th of June. It will contain footage of a total of 25 songs, including hit songs such as ‘Android’, ‘Humanoids’, ‘Purple Line’, ‘Still’ and ‘Ocean’, as well as solo stages by U-Know Yunho and Max Changmin.
TVXQ became the first Korean singers to hold a Five Dome tour in Japan, and also became the first international singers to hold a concert at ‘Nissan Stadium’ (Yokohama International Stadium, seats 75,000) as the finale of their tour.
Meanwhile, TVXQ will be releasing their new Japanese single ‘SCREAM’ on the 4th of September.
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JYJ’s Kim Jaejoong won the Hallyu Drama Soundtrack Award at the 8th Seoul Drama Awards.
According to C-JeS Entertainment on the 27th, Kim Jaejoong will receive the Hallyu Drama Soundtrack Award at the Seoul Drama Awards, which will be held on the 5th of September at the Seoul Haeoreum Theater.
Kim Jaejoong was praised for his role as Kim Kyung Tak in the MBC weekend drama ‘Dr. Jin’ last year. ‘Even when alive, it’s like a dream’, his soundtrack for the drama, was met with an explosive response and topped the Melon OST charts.
One representative stated, “Kim Jaejoong’s extraordinary vocal talent and ability to convey emotions gave birth to music that fit ‘Dr. Jin’ perfectly,” and “Kim Jaejoong himself participated in the lyrics-writing process of the song, making his musical talent and capabilities shine even brighter. His talent played a big role in expressing the love story of the drama at a deeper level.”
Kim Jaejoong said, “I was able to feel the emotions of the characters very well because I was playing one of them, and it made it easier to express the necessary emotions in the lyrics and the song itself,” and “I would like to sincerely thank everyone who loved the drama and the soundtrack.”
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JYJ (Park Yoochun, Kim Jaejoong, Kim Junsu)’s Kim Junsu has broken through the prejudices surrounding idols in the musical industry with his explosive presence in ‘Elisabeth’.
JYJ’s agency C-JeS Entertainment stated, “Kim Junsu has returned to the role of ‘Tod’ (Death) in the musical Elisabeth, which opened its curtains for the second time in July. Having been praised for his rendition last year, Kim Junsu has been praised as the one and only ‘XiahTod’ of the world for this year’s rendition.”
They continued to add, “In all eight of his performances, since he began performing on the 14th of August, he has received a standing ovation. He has taken the musical by storm by evolving ‘Tod’ into a more beastly and dynamic character.”
If last year’s ‘XiahTod’ was like a beastly and instinctual panther, this year’s ‘XiahTod’ has returned as a cold but deadly ‘Vampire’ with black hair, red lips, and eye make-up that resembles the wings of death. As someone who was in the cast last year, Kim Junsu worked hard to analyze every scene and character as thoroughly as possible. His solo numbers such as ‘The Last Dance’ and ‘As the Shadows Grow Longer’ completely captivated his audience.
A representative of C-JeS Entertainment revealed, “Kim Junsu monitors all his performances after every show, and looks over every detailed movement and line, pouring all his passion into his work.”
Multiple sources stated, “Kim Junsu is the only musical actor who has sold out all of his performances in this Summer’s lineup of large-scale musicals. Because of his passion and the show’s top quality status, even overseas fans have chosen it as the must-see show of the season, and we hear that even scalper’s tickets are hard to find these days.”
Kim Junsu will step on stage again on the 28th of August at 8p.m. at the Seoul Arts Center’s Opera Hall.
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Having fun, children? 😉
(Junsu, 11:22pm KST, 130824) I have a cold sore.. and our Gi Kwang just personally put some albothyl on it with a cotton bud haha
(Gi Kwang, 11:26pm KST, 130824) @1215thexiahtic Sir, it’s going to get better very soon ~_~!!! Just sit still and wait!!!!!
(Junsu, 11:28pm KST, 130824) @B2stGK But.. why.. does this hurt so much.. You’re sure I’m okay, right? Doctor…?
(Gi Kwang, 11:29pm KST, 130824) @1215thexiahtic It’s kind of weird that we’re Tweeting when we’re sitting right next to each other but kekekekekekekekekeke Just sit still and wait!!!!! ^______^
(Junsu, 11:30pm KST, 130824) @B2stGK Yes, sir~!!
Albothyl is painful :X
(Dong Wook, 12:00am KST, 130825) @1215thexiahtic Albothyl is the bomb keke
(Junsu, 12:05am KST, 130825) @Vanikwak Hyung, I’ll see you tomorrow ^^
(Jee Hoon, 12:44am KST, 130825) @Vanikwak @1215thexiahtic What’s albothyl? How tired you must have been to get cold sores ㅜㅜ
(Junsu, 12:17pm KST, 130825) @leejeehoon79 Hyung, it’s gotten better ^^ Thank you for your concern~
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What should we think about idol groups branching out into other fields?
Other than their main job of singing, more and more idol members are starting to branch about into acting, variety shows and emceeing. On top of working on their singing and dancing skills as trainees, idols have been coached in languages, acting and eloquence, with special talents to back them up. In a way, it’s expected of these idols to branch out and try out other fields. However, there is a difference in how idols are viewed in each individual field.
▶Variety Shows : Ensuring viewership ‘Two thumbs up’
The number of idols appearing on variety shows has rapidly increased recently. In the past, idols would appear on any and every program when they were rookies, and then begin to choose only the best programs once they became popular, but it’s different these days. More and more idols are appearing in documentary-form variety shows and quiz shows, which usually have lower viewership ratings. This is because of the ranking system of music programs. Because the number of broadcasted appearances plays a big role in the ranking of music programs, idols have to get their faces out in the public as much as possible. One representative stated, “No matter how popular an idol is, it’s hard to get first place if they don’t appear on TV often. The situation’s a little better on SBS’ ‘Inkigayo’ and MBC’s ‘Show! Music Core’ because votes from fans has a greater influence on rankings, but because fan participation is low in KBS2′s ‘Music Bank’, an idol group can rank higher if they appear on TV more often. Therefore, idols should appear on any program they can, no matter how small it is.”
This desperation means that idol groups do their absolute best when they appear on variety shows. And they’re also great for promoting the shows. In the case of popular idol groups, their dark pasts or small happenings between the members become a hot topic. Even rookie groups become the center of attention if they talk about suitors, their love lives, plastic surgery and dieting. It’s a win-win situation for everyone and idols can appear on any kind of variety show out there, whether it be education, sports or talk shows. Good examples of this are the idol special of MBC’s ‘Infinite Challenge’, the diving project of SBS’ ‘Barefooted Friends’, MBC’s ‘Idol Track and Field Competition’ and KBS2′s ‘Dream Team Season 2′. Not only can they apply themselves to a diverse number of shows, but they can also ensure higher viewership ratings, thanks to the support of their fans, meaning that idols are welcomed with open arms in the variety sector.
▶Acting : They know what they’re doing~!
Most idols branch out into the acting industry with countless idols are currently active as ‘acting-dols’. Though viewers are split on their opinions on such idols, production companies prefer to work with them. Not only do they ask for less money than top-class actors, but they also bring a rippling effect with them. With idols riding the Hallyu Wave and gaining popularity overseas, more and more of their productions are being exported overseas with them. Meaning that output greatly outweighs the initial input. Though they were at the center of controversies surrounding their lack of acting skills in the past, more and more idols these days make their debut with an acting career already planned out, acting as a positive for them as it means that their acting skills rival that of most actors. Even the movie industry, which used to be cautious about using idols in their work, have changed their tune. With more productions hiring idols for major and minor characters, such as ‘Noblesse’ (Girls’ Generation’s Yuri, Dalshabet’s Ah Young), ‘Lawyer’ (ZE:A’s Lim Shi Wan), and ‘Alumni’ (Big Bang’s TOP), the industry seems to be moving towards a pro-idol opinion. A representative stated, “Idols are better at expressions and acting than most people think. They’re more used to the camera and look more natural than rookies who haven’t proven their talents yet. They’re able to catch on quickly to the overall feel and atmosphere of their productions. The fact that there aren’t that many popular actors who can take on the roles of characters in their early twenties becomes a great opportunity for idols. Even if productions featuring idols don’t do well in Korea, they are usually exported to Japan or Chinese-speaking countries. More and more scripts are being sent to idols these days, and some production companies are even creating high teen dramas in order to bring in idol stars to their works.”
▶Musicals : Idols aren’t that great
The musical industry is also one that many idols are flocking to. It is the best field for idols to go to as they can already sing and dance at the same time. However, the reception has been quite chilly. The general consensus is that production companies hesitate in hiring idols, except JYJ’s Kim Junsu.
Many representatives chose the idols’ insincere attitude as the most important factor. There are times when they do not attend rehearsals due to overseas activities, and many of them either don’t show up or show up late to rehearsals with the excuse of packed schedules. Because of this, the actors are unable to connect with each other and this clearly shows on stage. High salaries are also an issue. A representative stated, “Though Kim Junsu receives 15 million Won per show, he’s worth that amount. He has such a sincere attitude towards his work that everyone, from his fellow cast members to the staff, like him. On the other hand, most idols aren’t like him but still receive salaries of 8 to 9 million Won. The problem is that they don’t deliver as much as they should,” and “Because musicals are created in a poor environment, production costs are limited, and most of it ends up going to the idols. That means that musicals have to reduce costs in other areas, and the people who usually suffer because of this is the ensemble. Ensembles are also ranked in talent and experience, and this means that musicals aren’t able to hire good ensembles. Not only do idols not deliver when they’re on stage, but the ensembles aren’t that great either, so it’s no wonder that some musicals end up failing.” It’s impossible for idols to receive positive reviews when they don’t even have strong ticket power to salvage the situation. Another representative stated, “No idol singer, except for Kim Junsu, has enough ticket power to succeed. At first, many musicals hired them based on their popularity in the music industry. But because the age range of most idol fanbases are concentrated in the teens and early 20s, there is a limit in the number of people who can buy expensive musical tickets. 90% of musicals that performed in big venues, putting their faith in the fandoms of idols, have suffered losses. With ticket power failing as well, the number of musicals hiring idols has decreased.”
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53 Korean idol groups, including TVXQ and Girls’ Generation, have been nominated for the Hallyu 10th Anniversary Japanese Music Awards, which will be held in Chiba, Japan in October.
According to Oricon, a ‘Hallyu 10th Anniversary Awards’ awards ceremony will take place at the International Convention Hall in Chiba, Japan on the 9th of October to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Hallyu Wave. The committee in charge of the awards ceremony will hold a poll from the 22nd till the 30th of September for boy bands, girl groups, and female and male solo artistes, to choose the top 5 groups in each category.
The nominees for the boy band category came to a total of 33 teams including INFINITE, AJAX, EXO, Epic High, FT Island, MBLAQ, CN BLUE, JYJ, SHINee, SHU-I, SHinhwa, Super Junior, ZE:A, Choshinsung, TEEN TOP, 2AM, 2PM, TVXQ, NU’EST, B.A.P, B2ST, B1A4, Big Bang, VIXX, Boyfriend and U-Kiss.
The girl group category had a total of 20 nominees including Jewelry, After school, A Pink, f(x), Girls Day, KARA, SECRET, SISTAR, Girls’ Generation, Davichi, Dalshabet, T-ara, 2NE1, 4Minute, Brown Eyed Girls, Miss A, Rainbow, and the Wondergirls.
The male solo category includes Psy, Se7en, Rain and Kim Bum Soo while the female solo category includes IU, Gummy, Ailee, BoA and Wax.
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Kim Jaejoong’s January single ‘I’ has become a hot topic for its long-lasting popularity both domestically and internationally.
Last week, the music video of ‘MINE’, the title song of Kim Jaejoong’s first solo mini album, hit over 25 million views on China’s biggest music video site Yinyue Tai.
A representative of his agency stated, “Kim Jaejoong’s solo mini album has been receiving a lot of love since its release. Not only has it been achieving such great records on China’s music video charts, but it also ranked 7th on Gaon’s overall sales charts for the first half of this year, showing his strength as a solo singer.”
Kim Jaejoong’s first solo mini album was released in January and sold all 140,000 copies, with its following repackage album ‘Y’ selling all 50,000 copies as well. It was recently voted the best album of the first half of 2013 on Synnara Records.
His agency stated, “Kim Jaejoong’s album was a collaboration with the legendary rock star Kim Bada and was a strong musical project. Kim Jaejoong has been receiving a steady stream of love both domestically and internationally through his solo tours. Though he faces restrictions in broadcasted appearances and the mass media, Kim Jaejoong’s popularity is a long-running phenomenon that reflects the continuous love of his fans.”
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JYJ’s Kim Junsu has completed the fourth leg of his Asia tour in success.
A representative of C-JeS Entertainment stated, “Since releasing his second album on the 15th of July, Kim Junsu has successfully toured four cities in a month. Starting in Bangkok, Thailand and moving on to Shanghai, China, and Seoul and Busan in Korea, Kim Junsu has been praised for his ever-evolving stages. Not only did he pull off a perfect performance, but his idea of granting three wishes every concert has been met with an explosive response as a great idea for fan service. The first act of Kim Junsu’s second solo album tour has come to an end.”
This latest tour was named ‘XIA 2nd ASIA TOUR in BUSAN’. The day’s performance was composed of a setlist containing songs from his first and second album, as well as his OST songs. Kim Junsu performed heart-wrenching ballads such as ‘Sorry’, ‘Don’t Go’, and ‘Love is like a Snowflake’, as well as explosive and energetic songs such as ‘Turn it up’, ‘Incredible’ and ‘Fantasy’ with Jeri Slaughter’s dance crew to create the perfect concert.
With Kim Junsu’s concert being held in the city of passion, the response he received was out of this world. Even before the concert had begun, fans began chanting Kim Junsu’s songs together and during the concert, they responded to Kim Junsu’s each and every move. When Kim Junsu sang ‘I’m Confessing Right Now, OK?’, fans held placards that said ‘Junsu, Thank You’ and when he sang ‘Sorry’ for his encore, they all switched to blue fanlights to create a sea of blue. In response, Kim Junsu bowed before the song and said, “Thank you for the blue ocean.”
During ‘Genie Time’, when Kim Junsu granted his fans’ wishes, he sang ‘Golden Star’ from the musical ‘Mozart!’, as well as first part of ‘Cherry Blossom Ending’. The most special wish an encore of ‘Incredible’. The fan had fallen in love with the upbeat rhythm and powerful choreography that had everyone in the venue getting up to dance, and Kim Junsu got back on stage after the concert was over to perform the song a second time.
Jeri Slaughter made a surprise appearance on stage and said, “This is the first time I’ve stepped on stage since Janet Jackson’s concert four years ago. I did my best because I was so impressed by Junsu’s care and attention for his fans. The fans’ reaction and response was amazing. It was an incredible moment! Kim Junsu’s music is a never-ending story. His passion will never die.”
Kim Junsu expressed his gratitude and said, “I believe that releasing albums and holding concerts is a way to repay you all for the love you have given me. Though I became a singer because I love to sing, singing would be meaningless if there were no fans. As long as there are fans out there who want to listen to my music, I will always be here to sing for you.”
Meanwhile, Kim Junsu will now be returning to the stage as a musical actor for the musical ‘Elisabeth’. He plans to kick off the second part of his tour in Sydney, Australia on the 28th of September.
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JYJ’s Kim Junsu expressed that Busan has a special place in his heart during his fourth Asia tour stop in the city.
Kim Junsu held his first Busan concert on the 10th of August and captivated his fans’ hearts by starting with ‘Tarantallegra’, ‘I’m Confessing Right Now, OK?’ and ‘Chocolate Girl’.
Kim Junsu was joined by America’s greatest dance crew for an energetic and all-live performance that had everyone pumped up for the event.
The fans of Busan, the city of passion, cheered along with the songs and reciprocated Kim Junsu’s every narration and whisper with deafening cheers, surprising his representatives with the greatest response they’ve seen yet.
Kim Junsu shouted, “This is my first stop in Busan in a while, and I love it. This is the greatest city in the world. I love Busan!” and granted a fan’s wish by talking in the Busan dialect as he said, “Girl, I love you so much. Have my son. I’m your ‘Oppa’, you trust me, right?” to the delight of 14,000 fans.
Kim Junsu also held a surprise concert at a club in Haeundae, Busan on the 10th and performed his title track ‘Incredible’, creating an unforgettable event for those who were lucky enough to be at the club.
Meanwhile, Kim Junsu will continue to hold his second Busan on Sunday (11th).
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