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JYJâs Kim Junsu talked about what was different about this yearâs âElisabethâ performances.
The musical âElisabethâ held a press call on the 25th of July at the Seoul Arts Centerâs Opera House. The dayâs event featured 11 scenes reenacted by Ok Joo Hyun, Kim So Hyun, Kim Junsu, Park Hyo Shin, Jeon Dong Seok, Park Eun Tae and Lee Ji Hoon.
During the press conference that followed, Kim Junsu talked about why he had chosen black hair instead of going blonde this year as he said, âItâs not as meaningful as itâs being made out to be,â and âLast year featured a very strong blonde image. Should I say that this yearâs hairstyle gives off an Oriental feel for Death? Wouldnât it be interesting to think of the two others (Park Hyo Shin, Jeon Dong Seok) are Western Deaths, and me as an Eastern version of Death?â
Kim Junsu also said, âI believe that last yearâs performances were so loved so much because the story, music and lyrics were all so great. I think I was able to make such a radical change because I was backed by the success of last yearâs performances. I think the difference between this year and last year is that the story has become a little clearer and easier for the audience to understand.â
He also added, âAnother difference is that weâve added a new song for Death.â
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An âidol knowledgeâ post is quickly garnering much popularity amongst idol fans.
 A post titled âIdol Knowledgeâ was recently posted on an online community forum.
 The post took the characteristics of 30 idols and expressed them through drawings. Popular idols such as TVXQ, Psy, 4Minute, IU, Super Junior, Girlsâ Day and SISTAR were included in the depictions.
 Though the facial features donât match the idols at all, one can make guesses based on dance moves and outfits. Fans are expected to find their favorite singers instantly to be considered a ârealâ fan.
Though the person who created the post didnât reveal the answers, netizens exchanged answers to come up with a final list. This list is also spreading throughout online communities.
Netizens who saw the post left comments such as, âI burst out laughing as soon as I saw itâ, âThe person who made this is a geniusâ, âWhatâs the answer~â, âI only need to be able to find my biases!â, âI must be getting old⌠Iâm not sure whoâs who,â and âThe answers are popping up in my eyes⌠This is the power of fandoms.â
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Can you guess who is who? I can see both TVXQ and JYJ đ
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C-JeS Entertainmentâs statement on the rectification order made by the FTC on SM Entertainment-KFPCAI for interfering with JYJâs activities as singers is as follows. (Official statement by CEO Baek Chang Joo)
We would like to thank the FTC for conducting such a transparent investigation for the past three years to eradicate unlawful actions in the industry, collecting evidence of SM Entertainment and principal agents in the culture industry, such as the Korean Federation of Pop Culture and Arts Industries (KFPCAI), unilaterally and systematically interfering with JYJâs broadcasted appearances.
The investigation gave irrefutable evidence that SM Entertainment had violated the Monopoly Regulation and Fair Trade Act by abusing their monopolistic and superior leverage in the entertainment industry to disadvantage those who have different opinions multiple times. We believe that the FTCâs recent order to rectify such actions will shed light on the tyranny of super powers in the industry who go against the innovative economy policies of the current government.
The development of our nationâs entertainment industry, signified by the Hallyu Wave, will only take place if the creativity and diversity of every participant is respected and guaranteed. This means that we must no longer be swept up in the despotism of the few super powers in the industry. If the Hallyu Wave develops henceforth on the basis of a lawful mould, starting with todayâs rectification order, we believe that this will be an opportunity for it to leap forth into the world again.
Although JYJâs legal dispute with their former agency was concluded in April, JYJ still suffered from unlawful external pressure. Including the unilateral notification they received from their album distribution company recently, it is an undeniable fact that JYJ have unlawfully been restricted from appearing on music programs, even when they release albums. This is an embarrassing truth in our society today. But if policies and institutions continue to be the foundation of change, as they were today, we believe that JYJ will be able to perform on a fair stage in the future.
JYJâs stance on the verdict is as follows.
âWe would like to thank the FTC for their decision. Though it feels as though we have been locked in a hard battle since 2009 and are walking in an endless desert, todayâs verdict gave us strength to keep going as it showed that the situation is slowly changing for the better. We hope that the FTCâs verdict will allow us to freely pursue activities in the entertainment industry and stand on a fair stage in front of the public. We also hope that such roads are also opened for our juniors as well.
Although a long and dark tunnel still lies ahead of us, we saw a strand of light in the far distance flash by our eyes. We will continue to walk towards that light, and we will always do our best to repay everyone with great performances and activities.â
<Reference-1 â Information relating to JYJâs legal dispute and the FTCâs announcement>
On July 31st, 2009, the three members of JYJ claimed that their exclusive contract with SM Entertainment was no longer valid due to unlawful clauses including an extremely long contract period (13 years) that went against the social rules, an extremely biased income distribution that favored the agency, and no freedom with regards to activities during the contract period. Thus, they submitted an injunction to the Seoul District Courts to nullify the validity of their contract and on October 29th, 2009, the Seoul District Courts accepted the trioâs case and their exclusive contract nullification injunction (Seoul District Courts 2009Ka-Hap2869). Since then, the Courts have reconfirmed multiple times through multiple legal disputes between the two parties that their unilateral and forced exclusive contract was no longer valid.
In October of 2012, the FTC announced their new âModel standards for business transactions between entertainment management companies, celebrities (and trainees) and production companiesâ, which was intended to facilitate a fair working environment in the entertainment management business. Since then, entertainment agencies and the awareness of those working in the industry have changed, ensuring legal protection for those newly entering the industry, and providing a stable ground for rookies to pursue activities with no limitations. Todayâs announcement by the FTC regarding the unlawful business transaction between JYJ and their former agency has proved that the two partiesâ legal dispute has helped eradicate unlawful actions taking place and has become a stepping stone in creating a groundbreaking change in the industry.
<Reference-2 / 2012 November: The end of JYJ â SM Entertainmentâs legal dispute>
On July 31st, 2009, the three members of JYJ claimed that their exclusive contract with SM Entertainment was no longer valid due to unlawful clauses including an extremely long contract period (13 years), an extremely biased income distribution that favored the agency, and no freedom with regards to activities during the contract period. Thus, they submitted an injunction to the Seoul District Courts to nullify the validity of their contract and on October 29th, 2009, the 50th Civil Suit Division (Judge Park Byung Dae) of the Seoul District Courts accepted the trioâs case and their exclusive contract nullification injunction (Seoul District Courts 2009KaHap2869). SM Entertainment submitted an appeal against the aforementioned verdict on April 12th, 2010 but was dismissed by the 50th Civil Suit Division (Judge Choi Sung Joon) of the Seoul District Courts on February 15th, 2011. This reconfirmed that the exclusive contract between the trio and SM Entertainment was unlawful, therefore invalid, and the verdict was made that the original verdict would stand. (Seoul District Courts 2010Ka-Hap1245). On February 21st, 2011, the 51st Civil Suit Division (Judge Kim Dae Woong) of the Seoul District Courts came to the verdict that SM Entertainment had been interfering with the trioâs activities in the entertainment industry, which including appearing on broadcasted programs, and ordered the agency not to interfere any more, as well as pay a 20 million Won fine for every instance they are caught violating this verdict henceforth (2010Ta-Gi4495).
Through a voluntary arbitration, in which it was decided that the exclusive contract between the two parties had ended on July 31st, 2009, JYJ became independent from SM Entertainment and were guaranteed the freedom to pursue any and all activities. This concluded the legal dispute between the two parties.
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Heon Shikâs Culture Twist> The notions of gratitude, loyalty, and repayment between stars and agencies must disappear first
In the first model of Korean entertainment agencies, one person had full authority as the CEO of the company. In fact, there was no division between managers and CEOs. This model still makes up the majority of entertainment agencies in Korea. But large-scale agencies have begun to move away from this point.
Agencies such as Sidus and SM prefer a method of division and specialization rather than such a vertical relationship. But this doesnât mean that the decision process is perfectly horizontal and equally divided. Unlike the US, Koreaâs entertainment agencies have a strong sense of possession rather than acting as an agent.
Ten years ago, when singers stood on stage at various awards ceremonies, the media was flooded with images of them crying and thanking their agenciesâ CEOs. But these crying singers who expressed their gratitude have disappeared. Why did they cry and thank the CEOs then, and why have they disappeared now?
The singers couldnât help but be thankful as these people were responsible for providing them with transport and housing, as well as allowing them to release album and appear on television programs, taking them to up to stardom. Were these agenciesâ CEOs social philanthropists for providing an unlimited investment for these strangers and helping them attain fame and fortune?
But these grateful youths soon found out why these people had invested so much to train them. The act of discovering them, training them and helping them make their debut as stars was not an act of philanthropy, but for pure profit-making purposes. In the early 90s, SM had already invested over 3 billion Won in the debut of BoA, who was a fifth grader at the time. Of course, one can question if all that money really did go into helping her, but the bottom line is, they invested so much to the point that they were in debt. The Samsung Economic Research Institute (SERI) claims that BoAâs current value can be estimated at around 1 trillion Won.
During an interview, CEO Lee Soo Man of SM stated, âThe budget for that project was 3 billion Won. But our company didnât have 3 billion Won and had to borrow money. If I look back on what we did, I find it crazy that we did that, but it was something I really wanted to push forward.â According to data, other entertainment agencies invest around 2~3 billion Won for 4 to 5 years before and during their respective idol groupsâ debut.
At least 400~500 million Won is invested in each person. Though it may be difficult to accept this value as it is the one that entertainment agencies release to the public, it is undeniable that a large sum of money is put into each person. The larger and more specialized an agency, the more money that is invested.
Their motivation behind putting themselves in debt and getting monetary investments to feed and clothe singers, and give them a chance to perform, is nothing but to collect profits. The moment when astronomical amounts of profits start coming in is also the moment when the gratitude turns to resentment.
Celebrities who are trained through various investments are considered the agenciesâ assets. They cannot make the decision to move on by themselves. Because that is when they become disloyal beasts who bite the hand that feeds them. Slave contracts are just one of the risk hedges that agencies take on.
In the case that singers donât become popular even though a lot of money and resources have gone into their careers, or if too much money has had to be used, agencies have to be able to extract that profit from them without them moving somewhere else. The reason why an unlawful slave contract exists, even when the profits are high, is because of a strong sense of possession that agencies have. The concept of âBecause I made you what you areâ is very predominant.
This Korean reality can be seen in the possessive obsession that parents have on their children. Jang Yoon Jungâs disputes with her family is a clear example of this. If such obsession occurs in a family to such a degree, it must be worse in entertainment agencies. You can earn between 100 billion to 1 trillion Won if your initial billion-Won investment in an idol goes well.
This is the reason why they put themselves into debt, and push debt onto others. Because once a star rises, they bring in an exponential amount of profit. This strengthens the agencies need to bring in more for themselves. The stronger the belief that these singers are the products and possessions that the agencies created, the more unlawful the contracts become, at least, for the members in these idol groups.
In July of 2009, JYJ claimed that their exclusive contract with SM was unlawful and filed an exclusive contract nullification injunction. The contract period was 13 years, too long to be fair, and the income distribution favored the company too much. When JYJ left TVXQ, the Korean Federation of Pop Culture and Arts Industries (KFPCAI), which SM is affiliated with, sent an official notice to broadcasting companies and ordered them to not allow JYJ to appear on their shows. Pushed by the wish of the agency, the broadcasting companies accepted this request and didnât allow JYJ to appear on their shows. JYJ were even stopped from airing their documentary and chased away from showing it in cinemas. They were unable to approach the public through the media. Although the KFPCAIâs influence reached the album and online music file distribution companies as well, JYJ sold over 300,000 copies of their first album. The reason why such an amazing feat could take place was because of JYJâs domestic and international fans. The Fair Trade Commission (FTC) came to a verdict that found SM and the KFPCAI guilty of interfering with JYJâs album distribution and broadcasted television appearances, and this was thanks to the active participation of JYJâs fans.
Paradoxically, these groups of fans are formed through the resources and marketing of large-scale agencies. If they had not laid down a sturdy foundation, singers would not have been able to attract fans both domestically and overseas. This is the point that entertainment agencies drive home. On the other hand, agencies are not needed to create idols anymore like before. This is because the product rotation cycle in idol stardom has gotten very short.
The US agency system invests less energy in the training of talent. They have a model that takes people who are already on their way to becoming singers, and increasing their value to collect their profit. They are not of the mindset to start from scratch and perfect the package like Korea is. We cannot say which is right and which is wrong, but thinking of people as mere products and restricting them from gaining their own independence for the sake of profit is not an act of fair business transactions, but a violation of human rights.
Therefore, JYJâs current predicament makes one wonder if Korea will be able to transition into the US agency model. However, the reason why the Korean model was able to create the Hallyu Wave is not because of this agency mentality, but because of a business asset mentality. The possession mentality has overpowered a sense of being the connector or representative.
A collective production process has its own pros and cons. It works in some markets but doesnât work in others. If it stops working in the markets it used to flourish in, and is unable to expand into new markets, the Hallyu Wave will meet the same fate as Hong Kong movies. If profits donât match expectations, regardless of the large sums of money invested into projects, and standard contracts are obeyed, investment capital will actually decrease.
We will have to wait and see if any broker-like agency models will arise in the 21st century that connect independent contents rather than producing and creating their own music. But this will only be possible if more opportunities are given to talented people to stand in front of the public and show off what theyâve got. Only then will independent contents, bolstered by each individualâs unique characteristics, be created.
Without such a thing, the tragedy of not being able to reach the public without getting along with certain people will perpetuate, creating even more inequality. Creative contents cannot be created in such an environment. âLet go of your obsession with your children. They are not your property.â Excessive affection and involvement will become a thing of the past. Loyalty and faith, gratitude and repayment will disappear as an outdated mentality.
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– SM and the KFPCAI have received a rectification order, the efforts of fans in the past three years has been tremendous
– 80,000 people participate in petitions during 3 weeks of 2011. Total participants in the movement is 180,000 people
The fans move, and the fans succeed.
The Fair Trade Commission (hereafter known as the FTC) has sided with JYJâs Kim Junsu, Kim Jaejoong and Park Yoochun, aided by a whopping 180,000 signatures from JYJâs fans. On the 24th, the FTC prohibited SM Entertainment (hereafter known as SM) and the Korean Federation of Pop Culture and Arts Industries (KFPCAI) from interfering with JYJâs activities. In their announcement, the FTC stated, âWe received many petitions from fanclubs, asking us to allow JYJ to appear on broadcasted programs.â It was found that these âpetitions from fanclubsâ were the work of both domestic and overseas fans. Some people on Twitter wrote, âThe petitions mentioned by the FTC are those that were signed by 180,000 international fans. We were told by the judge that our petitions had been accepted.â
In an interview with edaily StarIN, Lawyer Lim Sang Hyuk, who was in charge of legal advice for JYJ, stated, âThe latest decision by the FTC was a result of the fansâ efforts, rather than the work of C-JeS Entertainment or our legal team.â Lawyer Lim stated that the fans were the ones to collect and submit the petitions, as well as file the initial report, and todayâs verdict was a result of the FTC investigating exactly what the fans had reported.
JYJâs fans submitted their petitions to the Seoul District Courts and the Fair Trade Commission on the 28th of February, 2011. One fan who was studying in law school in the US at the time headed the petitions, which were translated into ten languages including French, Portuguese, Turkish and Spanish. Starting on the 2nd of February, the petitions collected a total of 86,418 signatures from 118 countries in a mere three weeks. The petition was submitted to the FTC as a report that required a legal solution. More petitions were added later to bring the number up to 180,000 participants.
The results led to the FTC announcing on the 22nd, âJYJ released their first album in October of 2010 and tried to resume their activities as singers, but SM and the KFPCAI interfered with their activities in the entertainment industry by releasing an official notice that asked those in the industry to refrain from inviting or allowing JYJ to appear on televised programs.â C-JeS Entertainment expressed their welcome for the verdict as they stated, âWe believe that the FTCâs recent order to rectify such actions will shed light on the tyranny of super powers in the industry who go against the innovative economy policies of the current government.â
Regarding this, SM stated, âIt is unfortunate that such a verdict was made, although there was no evidence to prove that such interference had taken place,â and, âSM is currently reviewing the option of pursuing legal action against this latest decision.â
Kim Junsu, Kim Jaejoong and Park Yoochun, who are former members of TVXQ, brought up the issues surrounding their exclusive contract with SM in June, 2009 and entered a legal dispute with the entertainment agency. Both sides were then locked in a legal battle regarding the validity of their exclusive contract, which finally came to an end on the 28th of November, 2012 through a settlement.
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Chunnie. I’m surprised that you didn’t pull your English skills out of the hat. Smile Loveys. đ
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JYJ have spoken up regarding the recent decision made by the FTC.
On the 24th of July, the Fair Trade Commission (hereafter known as the FTC) has ordered SM Entertainment and the Korean Federation of Pop Culture and Arts Industries (hereafter known as the KFPCAI), a coalition of 12 pop culture related organizations, to rectify their actions of interfering with JYJâs broadcasted appearances and activities as singers.
Regarding this, C-JeS Entertainmentâs CEO Baek Chang Joo stated, âWe would like to thank the FTC for conducting such a transparent investigation for the past three years to eradicate unlawful actions in the industry, collecting evidence of SM Entertainment and principal agents in the culture industry, such as the KFPCAI, unilaterally and systematically interfering with JYJâs broadcasted appearances.â
CEO Baek Chang Joo welcomed the FTCâs verdict as he stated, âThe investigation gave irrefutable evidence that SM Entertainment had violated the Monopoly Regulation and Fair Trade Act by abusing their monopolistic and superior leverage in the entertainment industry to disadvantage those who have different opinions multiple times. We believe that the FTCâs recent order to rectify such actions will shed light on the tyranny of super powers in the industry who go against the innovative economy policies of the current government.â
He also stated, âThe development of our nationâs entertainment industry, signified by the Hallyu Wave, will only take place if the creativity and diversity of every participant is respected and guaranteed. This means that we must no longer be swept up in the despotism of the few super powers in the industry. If the Hallyu waves develops henceforth on the basis of a lawful mould, starting with todayâs ârectification orderâ, we believe that this will be an opportunity to leap forth into the world again.â
CEO Baek Chang Joo added, âAlthough JYJâs legal dispute with their former agency was concluded in April, JYJ still suffered from unlawful external pressure. Including the unilateral notification they received from their album distribution company recently, it is an undeniable fact that JYJ have unlawfully been restricted from appearing on music programs, even when they release albums. This is an embarrassing truth in our society today. But if policies and institutions continue to be the foundation of change, as they were today, we believe that JYJ will be able to perform on a fair stage in the future.â
JYJ stated, âWe would like to thank the FTC for their decision. Though it feels as though we have been locked in a hard battle since 2009 and are walking in an endless desert, todayâs verdict gave us strength to keep going as it showed that the situation is slowly changing for the better. We hope that the FTCâs verdict will allow us to freely pursue activities in the entertainment industry and stand on a fair stage in front of the public. We also hope that such roads are also opened for our juniors as well.â
They continued to add, âAlthough a long and dark tunnel still lies ahead of us, we saw a strand of light in the far distance flash by our eyes. We will continue to walk towards that light, and we will always do our best to repay everyone with great performances and activities.â
Meanwhile, the FTC charged SM and the KFPCAI for interfering with JYJâs activities in the entertainment industry when the group released their first album in October, 2010 after filing for independence from SM due to issues regarding an unlawful contract.
Regarding the FTCâs verdict, SM Entertainment stated, âIt is unfortunate that such a verdict was made, although there was no evidence to prove that such interference had taken place. SM is currently reviewing the option of pursuing legal action against this latest decision.â
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The Fair Trade Commission has laid down the verdict that SM Entertainment and others should not interfere with JYJâs activities in the entertainment industry.
On the 24th of July, the Fair Trade Commission (hereafter known as the FTC) has given former agency SM Entertainment and the Korean Federation of Pop Culture and Art Industries (hereafter known as the KFPCAI) an order of prohibition for interfering with JYJâs broadcasted appearances and activities as singers. JYJ is a group created by Kim Jaejoong, Park Yoochun and Kim Junsu, who were initially part of the 5-member idol group TVXQ and left the group in 2009 due to problems surrounding unlawful clauses in their exclusive contract.
The FTC stated, âJYJ released their first album in October of 2010 and tried to resume their activities as singers, but SM and the KFPCAI interfered with their activities in the entertainment industry by releasing an official notice that asked those in the industry to refrain from inviting or allowing JYJ to appear on televised programs, and from distributing their albums and online music files. The official notice was released through the KFPCAI and sent to 26 licensees in the industry, including the 3 major broadcasting companies, 6 K-pop and entertainment news related cable companies, and many album and online music file distribution companies.â
They continued to explain, âConsidering the leverage that SM Entertainment has as one of the three biggest entertainment agencies in Korea, as well as the specific nature of the KFPCAI as an organization in the entertainment industry, the official notice that was released placed a considerable amount of pressure on the recipients,â and âThough JYJ have album sales of over 90,000 copies, they have had their activities as singers restricted in Korea, in ways such as not being able to appear on music programs or variety shows.â
To this, the FTC gave an order to prohibit SM Entertainment and the KFPCAI from pursuing any actions that interfere with JYJâs activities. They have also ordered the KFPCAI to notify the 12 business associations in the organization, as well as the 26 licensees who received the official notice, of the corrective measures that have taken place.
The FTC also stated, âThis incident is significant as it has prohibited a large-scale entertainment agency from using its influence and working with a business organization to prohibit the activities of celebrities currently locked in a legal dispute with the agency,â and âWe hope that this verdict will shed light on similar unlawful actions that may be taking place in the industry.â
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K-Popâs JYJ with SBS PopAsia
K-Popâs JYJ Official sat down with our SBS Pop-Agent Jay K and chatted about their music, their fans, Australia, crocodile pizzas and everything in between!
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This post will be updated throughout the day with tweets by JYJ. A time will be added with each tweet as our translators will not always be able to provide instant translations This post includes tweets from 6am KST, July 22nd to 5:59am KST, July 24th.
Seems to be reading a lot these days, bored bb?
(Jaejoong, 12:56am KST)Â Confidence isnât something that suddenly appears one day when you grit your teeth and make a decision. Itâs something that comes naturally when you strengthen the capacities of your inner self. The strange thing is, the more you strengthen your inner self, the more confident you become, and the softer and humbler you become as well.
Go Do Won âMorning Letterâ
You and your strange taste đ
(Jaejoong, 6:25pm KST, English Tweet) BBopBBo (T/N: ë˝ë˝ means âKissesâ in Korean) pic.twitter.com/tWvCcZ9WS6
Yeah, I think everyoneâs kinda wishing for that in Korea right now
(Jaejoong, 8:18pm KST) Rain, please stop falling down on us~ pic.twitter.com/77220Cbs9d
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JYJâs Junsu (XIA) has topped the overall daily chart at Japan Tower Records with his second full-length album, âIncredible.â
In addition, he ranked at number two after Japanese group NEWS on the overall weekly chart (July 15-July 21). He also placed first on the weekly K-Pop chart.
A source close to Junsu stated, âJunsuâs album ranked number one on Tower Recordsâ overall pre-order rankings before the release, which raised the anticipation of Japanese fans. It is amazing that Junsu was able to rank first and second without being able to do album promotions, surpassing other Japanese artists.
Junsu moves on with his solo Asia tour from Thailand on July 28 to Shanghai, Seoul August 3-4, and Busan August 10-11.
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Obviously there were some restrictions on camera use. The important thing is hearing the songs and Junsu sang beautifully. đ
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JYJâs Kim Junsu opens his âIncredibleâ Asia Tour in Bangkok, Thailand
âJunsu! Junsu! Junsu!â
On the 20th, the 3,000 fans gathered at the Siam Paragon in Bangkok, Thailand shouted these two syllables âJunsuâ as loud as they could.
When the lights darkened and the instrumental of his last album âTarantallegraâ began playing, their shouts only intensified, switching quickly to âHey! Hey!â to go along with the song.
Although the song was in Korean, a language that is quite foreign to them, the fans followed along with the cheers to greet the nightâs star to their country.
This set the scene for JYJ Kim Junsu (26)âs first concert in Bangkok, Thailand for his second Asia Tour âIncredibleâ.
Fans held picket signs that read âXIA Daebak (Big Hit)â, handed out by local fansites such as âJYJ Boxâ and âCoconut Xiaâ, and packed the venue. A sea of red rises up and down as fans hold red fanlights, JYJâs color.
What stuck out was the fact that the concert venue was filled with teens, middle-aged parents with their children, and Koreans living in Thailand.
The dayâs concert was the first event since the singerâs âIncredibleâ showcase on the 15th.
After greeting his fans in Thai with a âSawadikap (Hello)â, Kim Junsu said, âIâve decided to kick off my tour with songs from my first and second album. Thailand has more passion than any other place I know. Iâll go all the way today.â
With a video that showed him shyly admitting his feelings to someone, he returned to the stage with a pink suit on to perform âIâm Confessing To You Right Now, Okay?â, âChocolate Girlâ, that has a sound as sweet as its name, and âNo Reasonâ, which featured an erotic performance with the female dancers on a sofa.
Though there werenât any âeye-poppingâ special effects, Kim Junsu filled the stage with ballads that showcased his amazing vocal talents with âDonât Goâ and â11 oâclockâ.
Fans didnât let a single moment pass them by, whether Kim Junsu was drinking water, or had his veins popping on his neck as he sang the soulful âRainy Eyesâ, or was wiping the sweat off himself with a towel.
Fans could also hear the singer perform familiar drama OSTs such as âLove is like a Snowflakeâ from âNice Guyâ, and âFoolish Heartâ from âChunmyungâ.
At his fansâ request, Kim Junsu sang the âGwiyomi (Cutie) Songâ, starting with â1 plus 1 is Gwiyomiâ and also performed Ayakaâs âMinna Sorano Shitaâ and Song Joong Kiâs âNice Guyâ OST âReallyâ without an instrumental, which was met with thunderous applause from the crowd.
The short videos that had been prepared in between the performances were another sight to see. The road that âSinger Kim Junsuâ has walked down was shown through pictures from his childhood and trainee days, and Thai subtitles ensured that the fans would be able to understand the video. When a kiss scene with an actress appeared on the screen, fans would be heard screaming âNO~â from even the very back of the crowd.
The atmosphere of the concert was at its climax during the last song of the night, âIncredibleâ, which also happens to be the title song of the singerâs second album.
Kim Junsu ran up to the front of the âIâ-shape stage and had both hands in the air as he got his fans to join along. All his fans stood up and shook their fanlights as they danced to the music. Some even left their seats and ran up to the fence in front of the stage to get a closer look.
Mrs. Apapat (48), who attended the concert with her daughter Tataraphun (20), said, âBoth of us really like Junsu,â and âMy daughter says she likes him because he sings so well, and I like him because he always does his best and works hard, which makes him a great role model for my daughter. Like how we came to this concert together, Junsu has bettered our relationship and increased the amount of conversations we share.â
Kim Junsu will move on to Shanghai, China on the 28th, and then move on to perform in Seoul and Busan.
âI opened my Asia tour last year in Bangkok as well, and I think Iâve finished on a high with a lot of energy. I received so much energy and strength from the audience today. I will work hard to continue that âunlimited energyâ that I received today in the other countries I visit.â
Source: [yonhap news]
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[T/N: My apologies in advance for butchering the names of the mother and daughter who were interviewed! Korean is not the friendliest language when it comes to deciphering syllables of names in other languages. If anyone can tell me the correct spelling, please let me know and I’ll fix it as soon as I can! T___T]