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Famous American magazine, Billboard, through their homepage on the 26th, had an article entitled, “TVXQ’s Yunho Marks Return to K-Pop with Drop”; attracting Continue reading


Excerpt:
Famous American magazine, Billboard, through their homepage on the 26th, had an article entitled, “TVXQ’s Yunho Marks Return to K-Pop with Drop”; attracting Continue reading

TVXQ!, Courtesy of S.M. Entertainment
TVXQ! are leaving their fans with loads of gifts as they take a short break.
Both U-Know and Max of the iconic K-pop outfit will begin their mandatory enlistment in the South Korean military this year. Ahead of it, the group released a new full-length album along with two new music videos. Rise as God is being touted as a “Special Album” for TVXQ! with the 10-track set boasting fresh material along with two new solo singles from each member. Rise as God is being promoted by two of the solo tracks, one by Max and the other by U-Know.
Max’s “Rise as One” is an uplifting EDM track based around an empowering “We rise as one!” hook before a euphoric dance break that would sound at home at an Ibiza club. The music video dictates the friendship of two young boys, presumably representing the two band members. Continue reading
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This outfit is one of the initial boundary-pushers for what it meant to be a global Korean act. Most notably, the group lead the way for K-pop to enter and thrive in the humongous Japanese record industry, but also held a Guinness world record for the largest official fan club, broke overseas touring records in Japan and headlined Billboard’s K-Pop Masters concert in Las Vegas — one of the very first large-scale Korean pop shows in America. With more than a decade active, TVXQ! were one of the first acts to defy the usual five-year expiration date for Korean pop acts, setting the stage for other acts to enjoy greater and longer success.
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