Kotegashi11
Our Jung Yunho showed great composure and restraint while inadvertently guesting on Gag Concert. It would have been nice to just relax wouldn’t it, U-Know? Keep going. You”ll be fine.
Momma Cha
Kotegashi11
Our Jung Yunho showed great composure and restraint while inadvertently guesting on Gag Concert. It would have been nice to just relax wouldn’t it, U-Know? Keep going. You”ll be fine.
Momma Cha
Junsu is posting more kitty pictures. This is important because as trhe proud owner of six sweet felines I am always ready to embrace another. I’m not sure whether this is Odd or another kitty but, hey, he’s cute!!!!!!. Momma Cha
Cute!!!Cute!!!Cute!!! Meow!!!
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Just one more example of all of the response to our talented guys. Keep Your Head down has truly taken the market by storm. Great Work, Yunho and Changmin. Momma Cha
change55lee
This interview was a few weeks back, but I am posting this now because I found the English subs. Junsu did well here. He was articulate and thoughtful. He kept his composure although it was hard not to cry. Proud of you Mancub. Momma Cha
Crystal 8872
JiJi having a hunting session with these cockatiels strikes close to home. It’s fun for the cat but definitely not for the birds or the owners. In this case, it looks as if the birds could win, though. I have lost so many birds to pet dogs and cats.
It finally dawned on me to give up one or the other. So TT_TT, I gave up the birds. It probably would have been cheaper to give up the dogs and cats. Momma Cha
A Hunting We Will Go
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Hoping and Praying Jaejoong, Yoochun, Junsu
Hi Folks.
Our mancubs are truly known around the world. JYJ was featured in a Malaysian weekend newspaper in an article entitled “JYJ ada program tv sendiri”. Below is a translation of the article courtesy of sharingyoochun.net. I am astounded at the popularity of our guys–they are very special. Momma Cha
JYJ has their own TV program
After releasing the album Their Rooms, Our Story, the JYJ trio are set to take another step forward through their own reality TV show.
The program is produced by QTV, a TV network that was interested in producing such a show with the popular trio set to air next month.
The program will be comprised of 8 episodes.
The camera lenses will be following Jaejoong, Yoochun and Junsu’s every move and activity every day.
So far, the program is tentatively titled JYJ Real 24 but changes may occur over time.
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That time of year has rolled around once again.
Happy Birthday to Jung Yunho who should be turning 25, well 😉 26, this year. Lots of tributes gifts, and parties to celebrate this much-loved TVXQ member’s day of birth. High in album sales, and off-the-charts in TVXQ’s new-founded popularity, Yunho is indeed doing well in the entertainment industry. Just this last year alone he starred in Keep Your Head Down, Haru, The Goong musical, and Poseidon. A productive year my dear. This year promises even more. Keep working and growing, but above all–remain true to yourself. Momma Cha
Uknowlovely
May this year be a fruitful one
chiffonnewa
Alert!!! A petition for the benefit of JYJ”s,and subsequently HoMin’s rights, is being circulated and signed by supporters of JYJ and TVXQ. This petition will be sent to Korean government agencies and the Korean courts. It outlines all of the violations of human rights that SM and its affiliates and subsidiaries consider their right to inflict upon their entertainers. This petiton will benefit entertainers everywhere as it helps to set and support the precedents that JYJ and others before them have initiated.
If you truly love all five of our guys–please follow this link to read, understand, and sign the petition.
http://sign.thejyjfiles.com/sign/index.php
The site is private and all information requested is protected. Momma Cha
wickinutopia2
Our own Kim Junsu has been approached by Frank Wildhorn, the prominent Broadway producer with the offer of starring in Jekyl and Hyde, a Broadway musical. Junsu responded with a hug. His hyung, Jaejoong, twittered how Junsu should keep Hwaiting . Thank you, Jaejoong, for supporting your brother. I’m sure that Yoochun, Changmin, and Yunho do also.
I am so happy to see our mancub doing so well that he is being considered for larger, more challenging roles. There is so much talent in all five of our guys. Keep it up boys! We’re behind you all the way. Momma Cha
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YoungWoongJae23
Hi Everyone.
I finally received my copy of Music Essay–Their Rooms. It was so beautifully packaged that I did not want to open it–but, open it I did to discover a quality product brimming with wonderful goodies for us all. Our guys own music and lyrics, tasteful pictures, a calendar (I was so grateful that so many items were in English) 🙂 and Jaejoong, Junsu, and Yoochun’s own personal essay contributions. Our mancubs are wonders, and I believe that they love us as much as we love them. Will I write in the pages? I’ll have to see. Momma Cha
What a beautiful story. It reminds me of David and Bathsheba and Bathsheba’s husband Urriah.
A much different ending to a tragic story. This is so beautiful it defies words to explain it. I listened with tears streaming down my face. I pray for strength for Junsu. Momma Cha
“It was sad and I cried so much. It’s such a touching production.”
Audience members of the first performance of ‘Tears of Heaven’, the global project musical featuring Kim Junsu (TVXQ’s Xiah Junsu), were busy wiping tears away as they left the theater.
The first performance of ‘Tears of Heaven’ was held at 8pm on February 1st at the National Theater in JangChoong-dong, Seoul. All 1500 seats were sold out and fans of Xiah Junsu who were unable to secure tickets flocked to the theater to see if they could buy scalper’s tickets. But it was close to impossible to get even those as the show had already been sold out for more than 20 days.
‘Tears of Heaven’ is a large-scale musical centered around a love story that blooms amidst the war in Vietnam anbd it targets the global market. A total of 3 years and 6 months were put into the preparation of the musical and five countries (Hungary, USA, Canada, Czech Republic, Japan) were visited in the process.
In the production, Xiah Junsu plays the lead role of Jun, a Korean soldier in Vietnam who falls in love with a Vietnamese woman and gives his all to her; he showcased charismatic acting skills and explosive vocal abilities.
The dramatic scenes in Vietnam, San Francisco and Seoul captivated the audience who couldn’t help but clap enthusiastically at Xiah Junsu and Yoon Gong Ju’s perfect performance. Women could be seen wiping tears away as they left the theater for intermission after the first act.
In the second act, the earnest love between the Korean soldier and Vietnamese woman that overcame an ill-fated love and death made the eyes of audience members prickle with tears, and many women could be seen wiping these tears away as they sat deep in thought watching the show.
When the performance was over, the entire crowd gave the production cast a standing ovation.
On this day, Jung Sang Yoon and Jeon Dong Seok, the two actors cast alongside Kim Junsu for the lead role, as well as Lee Haeri were seen amongst the crowd as audience members.
The third round of reservations of 4,500 seats for ‘Tears of Heaven’ was sold out in 2 minutes and 30 seconds. Kim Junsu, who showcased his extreme ticket power by selling out the first round of 15,000 seats in 5 minutes and the second round of 13,000 seats in 3 minutes and 30 seconds, set a new record by selling the third round of tickets in 2 minutes and 30 seconds.
Xiah Junsu stated, “I really want to thank the musical, the musical maniacs who love me, and my fans. The lights, set and audio system that a global staff worked on was so perfect. ‘Tears of Heaven’ will be a great performance that could be put on Broadway with pride.”
The large-scale musical ‘Tears of Heaven’, that was created by global giants of the industry, held its first performance on February 1st and will keep playing at the National Theater’s Haeoreum Hall until March 19th.
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wickinutopia2
Junsu gave his first performance for Tears of Heaven. I did not have to be there to know that he put his all into his performance. So much to be proud of that our mancub is doing. Love you, June. To see the full report click on Junsu’s solo actions on the sidebar. Momma Cha
First performance
The problems continue between companies such as SM and their artists. This article does seem to be written without a bias. It offers general information that may help our guys in the long haul.
No one is unsympathetic as to the costs of training entertainers–it is just my opinion that if the companies intiate a contract with those entertainers, there should be an effort made on the part of the company to provide sufficiently for their artist’s human needs and, yes, dreams and desires. After all, popularity can decline over the years, and at the end of the contract period who wants to be left with nothing to show for all of their hard work.
Not only that, but most companies retain the rights to their artists work while with the company, so the artists can end up without any viable thing to call their own. I love JYJCY too much to want that for them or for any other artist. Keep Praying and Keep Fighting.
Momma Cha
Surh Jung-min, Music Correspondent
In the world of South Korean pop music, dubbed K-pop, there have been a string of disputes between popular idol groups like TVXQ, Super Junior and Kara and their management companies over their exclusive contracts.
It has ceaselessly been pointed out that there are a considerable number of problematic articles in the exclusive contracts signed in the entertainment sector. Most typical are the long-term contracts of 10 years or more. Also highlighted as problems are contract articles that violate the entertainers’ human rights, some for example that control their private lives. Also problematic is the way companies use unreasonable fines in the case of breach of contract as a tool to forcibly tie entertainers to their companies.
Despite these disadvantageous conditions, most aspiring entertainers sign these deals without much objection. This is because when there are so many aspiring entertainers, it is difficult for them to refuse. There are many instances, however, when entertainers change their mind after becoming famous. They demand to be treated in a manner worthy of their fame. There are also many instances in which other management companies try to lure entertainers over by offering better conditions.
Management companies protest that because they must invest a great deal of initial capital to make just one singer, long-term contracts and steep fines for breaking a contract are a minimum of protection. One music industry official said if a new musician releases an album, a management company must spend a significant amount of money on promotion, from 100 million Won ($89,662) to 300 or 400 million Won is the norm. In the case of major management companies, the initial investment can be even greater. Teaching dance, singing and foreign languages, taught from the time prior to their debut with foreign markets in mind, requires even more time and money.
The problem is that even if the costs are great, it is difficult to make money. Broadcast appearance fees are a pittance, and a great deal of money is required for coordinators and backup dancers to ensure frequent appearances. Profits from albums are also not huge. Even endorsements and events, a major revenue stream for signers, do not result in significant earnings for new singers.
“Even if a new singer reaches the top of the charts, he or she does not bring in much money, so for producers, three or five years will not cut it,” said one management company official. “With the exception of some big management companies, most producers are struggling.”
Despite this, many producers are still jumping into music. They look to hit the jackpot, as the music business is a model “high risk, high reward” business. With so many would-be singers, it is not easy to reform these outdated exclusive contracts and industry structures. Experts say the situation must be improved gradually by improving the profit structure and getting management companies to view their singers not simply as means to make money but as partners.
There have been loud calls to burst the bubble of promotional costs by changing the broadcast-centered singer promotion system. Broadcast companies should try to discover good music rather than dancing to management company promotion, and the public, too, should become an active consumer that looks for good music rather than just the music played on the radio.
Another basic change, too, would be to improve the digital music profit distribution system, in which music site and mobile telecommunication companies take an excessive share, to produce a market structure where performers could make money from their music alone, not advertisements and events. The Fair Trade Commission and other government bodies urgently need to keep continuous watch and make efforts to improve the situation so that unfair acts do not take place in the digital music market or in exclusive contracts with management companies.
Please direct questions or comments to [englishhani@hani.co.kr]
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