Changmin and Yunho: Are They Coming Back To TVXQ After 12 Years?

Changmin and Yunho: Are They Coming Back To TVXQ After 12 Years?

No one can quite compare to the terrible tale of TVXQ and JYJ, despite the agony that newer generation fans experienced after 2019 as members of various boy groups were forced to part ways. The second-generation boy group TVXQ made their SM Entertainment debut in 2003, and they swiftly rose to the top of K-pop. The legendary song “Mirotic” by them is still being covered by artists today. Non-fans are unaware that those who attempted to leave the group were banned by the industry, nevertheless. But it appears that former member Junsu does not have resentments because he sent Changmin and Yunho his support.

In 2010, Jaejoong and Junsu broke their TVXQ contract with SM and made their comeback as JYJ with Yoochun, another former member. Despite the success of their songs on the charts, SM’s influence prevented them from promoting or distributing their albums. A rule that forbids broadcasters from arbitrarily choosing celebrities was passed in 2015 and is now referred to as the JYJ law. However, JYJ was unable to take advantage of them because they had to take a break for their required military service. However, since we first brought JYJ back together after a seven-year absence, fans of TVXQ are now anticipating a full group reunion.

Junsu brings up TVXQ

JYJ’s Junsu and Jaejoong reunited on March 30 to release the OST for the Japanese drama “Bad Woman.” After being blacklisted for eleven years, they at last appeared on a music program. And while he spoke about Changmin and Yunho, the K-pop group’s only two surviving members, Junsu began singing a song by TVXQ. Recently, soloist Junsu performed in Japan and sang “Asu wa Kuru Kara.” All of the original members of TVXQ recorded this well-known OST for the popular anime “One Piece” in 2006 for their debut Japanese album.

Junsu’s hesitation to sing the song caught the attention of the audience, who speculated that either he had forgotten the song or was reflecting on his time with TVXQ. He said, “Ah it’s been such a long time,” after finishing his song (I missed it). Ah, particularly that final song, “Asu wa Kuru Kara.” Since it is a song from the TVXQ era, singing it makes me experience a variety of complex emotions as well as numerous memories and thoughts. Are there any TVXQ supporters present…? I’m grateful. I’ve been putting in a lot of effort for a very long time. I genuinely managed to create a lot of pleasant recollections. I appreciate it that you like me, too. As for Yunho and Changmin, everyone should continue to support them.

“Weeping in the club”

The fact that Junsu talked highly of his former bandmates after a contentious split with their label surprised the Kneti citizens. He’s seriously being the larger person here, one person said. In agony, the supporters had spent the last 13 years seeking out this moment. “Oof Kim Junsu is crazy cool, You can tell he grown out of it,” one person wrote. Another expressed the wish that, “apart from Park Yoochun, those 4 will be so cool if they reunite again.”

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