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Here is a list of songs by South Korean three-member boy band JYJ (formerly known as Junsu/Jejung/Yuchun in Japan). Formed in 2010, it consists by Jaejoong, Yoochun and Junsu, who are former founding members of SM Entertainment five-member boyband TVXQ
JJCC (pronounced J-J-C-C; Korean: 제이제이씨씨) is a five-member South Korean hip hop boy band formed under the management of Jackie Chan Group Korea. [1] [2] The group debuted on March 20, 2014, with five members: E.co, Eddy, SimBa, San-Cheong and Prince Mak who performed live on MNet M Countdown. [3]
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He is currently a member of the Korean pop duo JX, a member of the inactive pop group JYJ and was one of the original members of boy band TVXQ!, where he was formerly known by the stage name Hero Jae-joong (영웅재중). Since 2013, he has expanded his range of activities as a solo artist, and in 2023, he formed his own agency iNKODE where he ...
JYJ (formerly known as Junsu/Jejung/Yuchun in Japan) was a South Korean boy band formed in 2010 by Kim Junsu, Kim Jae-joong, and Park Yoo-chun, the three former members of TVXQ. Their group name is taken from the initial letters of each member's names. The group was formerly managed by C-JeS Entertainment in Korea.
He got interested in musical composition when he was a b-boy, [2] but started writing songs only after joining JYP Entertainment in 2009: [2] [3] [4] he was first credited as a lyricist for the song "Bad Behaviour" from Got7's 2014 extended play Got Love. [5]
Korean 2006 "A Good Man" [3] T.O.P: Stand Up: Korean 2008 "Ain't No Fun" [4] G-Dragon, T.O.P Alive: Korean 2012 G-Dragon, T.O.P Alive: Japanese 2012 "Always" † [5] G-Dragon, Teddy: Always: Korean 2007 BigBang, Perry, Rina Moon Number 1 / For the World: English 2008 Rina Moon # Big Bang: Japanese 2009 "Bad Boy" † [4] G-Dragon, T.O.P Alive ...
Korean boy bands have aided in the global spread and promotion of Korean culture through their demonstrated prominence and popularity. The emergence of hip-hop music act Seo Taiji and Boys in 1992 shifted the focus of the Korean music industry to teen-centred pop music. [ 1 ]