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  2. TVXQ videography - Wikipedia

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    TVXQ video discography. The videography of South Korean pop group TVXQ, known as Tohoshinki in Japan, consists of 111 music videos, 20 concert tour videos, 11 documentary DVDs, one music video compilation, eight photo albums, and six storybooks. TVXQ originally debuted as a five-piece boy band under S.M. Entertainment in December 2003.

  3. TVXQ albums discography - Wikipedia

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    TVXQ albums discography. South Korean pop group TVXQ, known as Tohoshinki (東方神起, Tōhōshinki) in Japanese releases, have released twenty studio albums (four which were re-released under different titles), three extended plays (released as "special albums" or "mini albums"), four compilation albums, ten live albums, four remix albums ...

  4. TVXQ singles discography - Wikipedia

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    The album's title single became one of TVXQ's biggest worldwide hits – it topped digital charts across most major Asian music markets, and became a signature song for the Hallyu. The group's fourth Japanese studio album The Secret Code, released in March 2009, repeated Mirotic's success, spawning four number-one singles on the Oricon.

  5. List of songs recorded by TVXQ - Wikipedia

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    Upon the completion of their military service in 2017, the duo re-recorded and included the song as the B-side to their 44th single, Reboot (2017). ^ "Bolero" was first released in 2009 on the Japanese album The Secret Code and was performed by TVXQ's former five-member lineup.

  6. TVXQ - Wikipedia

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    TVXQ (stylized as TVXQ!/DBSK; Korean : 동방신기 ; Hanja : 東方神起 ; RR : Dongbangsingi ; lit. Rising Gods of the East), known as Tohoshinki in Japan, is a South Korean pop duo formed by SM Entertainment, composed of U-Know Yunho and Max Changmin. Originally a five-member boy band which also consisted of members Hero Jaejoong, Micky ...

  7. List of TVXQ concert tours in Japan - Wikipedia

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    List of TVXQ concert tours in Japan. The South Korean pop duo TVXQ, known as Tohoshinki (東方神起, Tōhōshinki) in Japan, have embarked on twelve nation-wide concert tours. Debuting as a five-member vocal pop group in April 2005, Tohoshinki held their first Japanese tour, the Heart, Mind and Soul Tour, in 2006. This was followed by the ...

  8. Kim Junsu - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jun-su (Korean: 김준수; Hanja: 金俊秀; born December 15, 1986 [A][1][2]), known mononymously as Junsu or known under the stage name XIA (/ ʃiˈɑː / SHEE-ah; Korean: 시아) is a South Korean singer, songwriter, dancer and musical actor. He is a member of JYJ, and was one of the original members of boy band TVXQ, where he was ...

  9. List of awards and nominations received by TVXQ - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of awards and nominations received by TVXQ, a South Korean pop group produced by SM Entertainment. TVXQ have received numerous awards and nominations for their contributions to the music industries in both South Korea as well as Japan—where they are known as Tohoshinki (東方神起) .