Showing posts with label JYJ Album. Show all posts
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May 2, 2013

Ultimate K-pop Survival Guide: JYJ




K-pop is an extremely competitive genre, a small country with a population of merely 50 million people produces new artists literally almost every day. The industry is like a ruthless stepmother: once you make a serious mistake, it might cost you your career and more. Career ups and downs are normal in an artist’s life but in K-pop, once you reached the lowest part, it is very difficult to climb up the mountain again. Ultimate K-pop Survival Guide will be a short series on artists who have managed to turn their failing career from point zero back again or who had gone through a lot of hardships and still managed to remain successful. Not only rookie artists but we, the audience, can also learn a lot from them.

Avoid them as if they were lepers

The first installment of the series is dedicated to perhaps the biggest survivors of the dark side of K-pop: JYJ. Everyone knows what they have been through, but it doesn’t hurt to summarize and focus on how they actually managed to cope with the situation.

For the uninitiated: Once there had been an idol band we can possibly call one of the greatest successes of K-pop ever: Dong Bang Shin Ki, or by their English abbreviation, TVXQ. The five-member boyband, consisting of Jaejoong, Yunho, Yoochun, Junsu and Changmin, was among the first successful wave of K-pop to set foot in Japan, and with blood and tears, they worked their way up the ladder, from performing to a mere handful of fans to filling the 50,000 seat Tokyo Dome in rows. Their fandom, Cassiopeia, was certified by the Guinness Book of Records for being the largest official fan club in the world. They reached unimaginable heights in Asia, thus their break-up was probably one of the biggest shocking events ever to shake the world of K-pop. Not because boybands are supposed to last forever, but because they were at the height of their careers and were known to be close to each other. When the news broke out that Jaejoong, Yoochun and Junsu started a lawsuit against their agency S.M. Entertainment, to nullify their 13-year contract, at first everyone hoped there could be a settlement but in October 2009 the Seoul court ruled in favour of JYJ, and as a result, the Fair Trade Commission started advocating the use of ‘model contracts’ to prevent agencies from having artists sign excessive deals.

Though the social impact of their lawsuit was huge, industry players were forced to rethink the ways they were treating their artists, and JYJ emerged as a moral winner, the real hardships were to begin just then. S.M. Entertainment appealed against the court decision and a three year desperate battle took off. Not long after JYJ announced the establishment of their new band, their initial supporter in Japan, Avex, suddenly had a change of heart, claiming sole rights to manage the band in Japan, dismissing claims that JYJ’s new management company, C-JeS Entertainment, had any rights to organize events for the band on Japanese grounds. They too, ended up in a long lawsuit, during which JYJ was denied any kind of rights to perform in Japan. At the same time, all doors in Korea closed as well. The industry suddenly started treating the three young men as if they had leprosy. In silent agreement, major broadcasting stations denied them appearances as musicians. Some were claiming that they did not wish to get entangled in court related issues.

“At the time, we had no one to speak for us, and we could do nothing but silently stand our ground” - Kim Jaejoong

C-JeS Entertainment thus had to build a different strategy to promote JYJ. With no possibilities to appear on televised music shows and variety programs, the usual promotion cycle was out of question. The possibility of failure also lingered in the air, with the artists preparing themselves for the worst: that they might not be able to stand on stage again.

The rules of survival for JYJ were as follows:

1. Keep silent.
Despite the constant rumours, the extensive media coverage, part of the torn fandom accusing them of betrayal, former label mates openly criticising them for their decision, JYJ kept silent. As they expressed in their 1000 day anniversary magazine, they decided to work silently and not be shaken by accusations and rumours.

2. If you cannot enter through the door, climb through the window. As they were denied the chance to promote through television, JYJ had to look for other ways of reaching their audience. They started separate activities, Yoochun and Jaejoong became involved in television dramas and movies, gaining wide followings as actors. Junsu began to appear in musicals and in a mere three years’ time, he went from being looked at as a ‘box office bringing tool’ to a highly praised and critically acclaimed musical actor on his own right. When the nation’s main broadcasters were not willing to talk to them as musicians, ironically, they became the sweethearts of the government, appointed as goodwill ambassadors and promoters of national and international scale events like the 2014 Asian Games, and were among the few selected artists invited to perform at President Park Geun-hye’s inauguration. The latter marked their first televised performance in three years in their home country. When local record labels were unwilling to assist, they went to the US and started working with American producers, despite their lack of English skills.

3. No regrets, no complaints.
In their 1000 day anniversary magazine, the band members expressed that despite all the hardships they did not regret their decision, not once. Having faith in your decisions is important for obtaining and maintaining the strength necessary to survive. They have also never complained of unfair treatment or the lack of opportunities because of the silent ban in Korea and Japan. They just did what they had to do: work hard and smile. I believe that having a positive attitude and being able to smile at their fans was an important factor in their success. Instead of giving in to striking waves of depression and self-pity, they rose above hard times by sticking together and supporting each other.

4. Don’t lose your trust. When unfortunate events happen, one can easily feel they are no longer able to trust other people. JYJ, too, had gone through this period. When Baek Chang-ju offered his help in 2009, they did not trust him, it took them months to open up and accept his helping hand. C-JeS Entertainment was established exclusively to steer JYJ’s boat through troubled waters and it went from a one person venture to a serious agency that employs over 40 people with sales amounting to 33 billion won (roughly 30 million USD) in only two years’ time.

JYJ’s legal fights have just recently ended, but their battle is far from being over yet. Broadcasting stations are still treading carefully. Despite all the unfortunate events that had befallen them (appearances denied, concerts cancelled last minute, accusations, rumors, some of their own fans turning their backs on the band), JYJ never once gave up.

Their album, In Heaven, sold over 350,000 copies, Junsu’s Tarantallegra was one of the most successful solo albums of 2012 despite lacking in promotion, both JYJ’s and Junsu’s solo world tours were completely sold out. Their Tokyo Dome comeback concert in April this year had attracted 210,000 people altogether.

Besides part of the Cassiopeia fandom still supporting them as much as they support the duo TVXQ, JYJ gained a firm and enthusiastic new fan base as well, through their group and individual activities. Jaejoong’s limited edition mini album became a huge success, Yoochun is virtually the most successful idol actor on the market and Junsu cemented his name as one of the best singers ever born in Korea. They are wealthier than most artists under their former agency, including their former band members Yunho and Changmin.

Were they lucky? I would not think so. Many of us would have given up such a grueling and frankly, seemingly hopeless battle against giant obstacles. What we can learn from JYJ is that you need to keep your faith, grind your teeth, work hard and believe in your own abilities. Only then will you be able to turn all unfortunate events into glistening success.

Note: The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely of the writer and not of hellokpop as a whole.

Source: HelloKpop
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February 9, 2013

JYJ Magazine: Junsu - the next 1000 days



Spending 1000 days with the fans in the name of JYJ is not a short time for the members. Junsu’s planning of the next 1000 days is taking form.

Junsu said, “In the next 1000 days, I hope to repay fans for all the love received in the past. With that, it is a promise that we will be more active as singers. Hopefully, we can work on the production of a worldwide album in the US next year. Whether it is successful or not, we will have activities with no regrets. Even though the past 1000 days had been tough, we will do better in the next 1000 days, hoping to experience this world with the members and fans.”

JYJ pictures, with fans, in great excitement: The future soon to be unfolded, before our eyes, and in the distant future.

Credit: Xiah俊秀吧官方微博
English trans by: chloe6002

February 4, 2013

Jaejoong Excerpt [3]: The JYJ Magazine, Story of 1000 Days





Transcript:

Synergistic Effect from Different Individualities



Kim Jaejoong composed "In Heaven," vitalizing the members' distinct characteristics as the way it is. However, Kim Junsu and Park Yuchun were blown away as "Jaejoongie hyung's song is so hard to sing." Two people couldn't stand still and were even being sulky.

"Because Jaejoongie hyung composed songs at home, he recorded the guide song with a small voice so maybe he didn't know, but the key was really high. It was killing us. Since the key is so high, we (Yuchun and Junsu) told each other to lower it a bit. Then he told us, "Yuchun-ah, Junsu-ah! You can do it!" At his word, we obediently finished the recording. That's our teamwork," Park Yuchun and Kim Junsu said.

"Its a song that we can totally digest well. It has to be a song that the wider public can enjoy. When the song is performed in a concert venue, it must give the audience goose-bumps. If the strength of TVXQ was perfect harmony, I think that JYJ should go after that identity. If Yuchunie and Junsu grumble that 'Hyung's song is so high,' I'll whine. Junsu said, 'My throat wasn't hoarse even if I sang a dozen times on musical stages. But it cracked every time I sang hyung's song.' Ha ha ha! Before we enter the recording room, if I give them compliments, "You guys can totally nail it," then they will be convinced." (Kim Jaejoong)

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Transcript: Hellothrice


February 2, 2013

MTVK: Kim Jaejoong, the Rockstar



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From MTVK:




Following in the footsteps of fellow JYJ member XIA Junsu, Kim Jaejoong takes on his solo debut with a next-level image and some serious vocal chops. And with his sold-out concerts and chart-topping album sales, Jaejoong’s bold attempt to pursue rock seems to have been just the right move. We caught up with Jaejoong to talk about his new album, upcoming plans for JYJ, and his thoughts on being voted MTV K’s Sexiest Male Idol…

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January 28, 2013

[Billboard Korea] JYJ Preparing Album for Summer Release



JYJ has started working on its new album and is targeting a summer release.




The members went off to pursue their individual activities such as dramas, musicals, movies, and solo albums since they last released “In Heaven” together back in 2011.




No specific details regarding the upcoming album and its concept have been announced yet. It’s no doubt that JYJ’s brand value has increased a considerable amount considering the members’ successful individual activities.




Credit: Billboard Korea
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January 26, 2013

Jaejoong reveals his wish to meet with Japanese fans as part of JYJ first rather than a solo artist



JYJ‘s Jaejoong, who commented that he’d like to start performing again in Japan, after winning their lawsuit against Avex, specified that rather than meeting his Japanese fans first as a solo artist, he’d want to wait to do so with his members.

When asked during a press conference, “Can’t you, Jaejoong, be the one to start activities in Japan first?”, Jaejoong replied, “Personally, I would like all three of us to do it together. Whether it’s a concert or broadcast, at least for the fans in Japan who faithfully waited four years, we want to show ourselves as the three of us together. How much must they have endured? We said ‘we’ll go, we’ll go’ but couldn’t. We said ‘we’ll perform, we’ll perform’ but couldn’t.”

Jaejoong also hinted about JYJ’s upcoming comeback and revealed, “JYJ’s new album will probably be released this year. It would be better to go see them carrying our new album.”

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January 25, 2013

JYJ plans to release new album this summer



Korean Source: 당분간 개별활동에 충실…JYJ 새앨범 여름께 발표

JYJ is set to return with a new album this summer. After a successful debut release back in 2010 and thoroughly focusing on their individual activities, JYJ is set to return this summer as works on their new tracks are in full swing.

It was also revealed that the trio will focus on their individual activities prior to their new album release. For the past year, Junsu has been focusing on his solo promotions and musical appearances, while Yoochun focused on acting and appeared in various dramas.

Currently, Jaejoong is promoting himself as a solo artist with the release of his debut album “Mine,” along with an exclusive two-day showcase and fan meeting on January 26th and 27th.

Stay tuned for more updates on JYJ’s comeback. Are you looking forward to their new album?

Credit: Koreaboo
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JYJ Readies New Album and Aims for a Summer Release


JYJ is looking to make its return as a group this summer.

Since releasing their last album In Heaven together in 2011, the JYJ members have gone on to pursue their individual activities appearing in dramas, musicals, movies and releasing solo albums along the way.

After two years, the JYJ members have begun work on their new group album and are targeting a summer release.

For now, JYJ is keeping tight wraps over the upcoming album and concept, but many industry experts are saying that with the success of the members′ individual activities, JYJ′s brand value has risen considerably.

Production on the album is slowly picking up steam and with JYJ at the end of a long legal battle with SM Entertainment and Avex, many are wondering if 2013 will be the year JYJ will be able to spread its wings and make a full-fledged comeback.

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January 12, 2013

[Eng sub] Yuchun sina exclusive interview 16-min 유천 ユチョン


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[Sina] 130111 Yuchun Beijing Media Day - Sina Exclusive Interview (유천,ユチョン)

Sina Entertainment News [11 January 2013]








During, JYJ member, Park Yoochun’s Media Day in Beijing, organised by South Korean agency C-Jes, Sina Entertainment had an exclusive interview with Park Yoochun. (Part 2)


Suffered a lot for “Missing You”; Harry’s role is too sick


Park Yoochun, because of popular Korean drama “Missing You”, recently received the attention of more and more fans. The engaging performance of all the actors added colors to the story but the sad storyline and chilly weather gave Park Yoochun a hard time during shooting. When asked what was the most painful thing during the shoot, he said, “Because of too many crying scenes, the body lost a lot of energy. My mouth always becomes frozen saying lines in the cold weather.” He also said, “When the icy winds blows, tearing is not that easy”, bursting viewers’ fantasy over Jung Woo’s lines “I am not crying; it’s because the wind is blowing” and appearing real and interesting.

When asked if his own character is closer to Jung Woo or Harry, Park Yoochun exclaimed “Of course I am more like Jung Woo, good at waiting!” Trying to clarify, Park Yoochun explained, in the drama, Harry acted by Yoo Seung Ho, is a control freak with an obsession that is a sickness; as for himself, he wouldn’t be like that and will give adequate trust to the woman he loves without foregoing his principles. In the drama, Jung Woo waited for 14 years for love, and Park Yoochun realistically said, “14 years makes the story look so beautiful, but in reality it is not easy, too long “. When saying this, he made an expression like “I can’t imagine!” and that expression was very cute.


“Missing You” tragic ending is logical; after completing shoot, looking forward to travelling to Cuba


During an earlier interview, Park Yoochun openly expressed that he hopes “Missing You” ending to be a tragedy. Towards the finale, there are 2 more episodes, how will the story end, it naturally became our topic of concern. Regarding this, Park Yoochun said, “Even though people around me don’t agree, my hope for a tragic ending has not changed.” At the same time, he explained, “Not because we must give the story a sad ending, but for the plot so far, only Jung Woo’s death would make the story sound logical and everything look rational.”

Year 2012, Park Yoochun acted in “Rooftop Prince” and “Missing You” one after the other, both receiving excellent results, but he was not able to rest well. When asked, after shooting, what is the thing he wants to do most and what place he most wants to go, he looked like he was drawing a beautiful picture in his mind, then he said, “After Missing You ends, I want to travel, and if I have to choose a place, it will be Cuba, where I can rest freely.”

JYJ album in the agenda; wants to eat roast duck in Beijing

2013 has only just started, Park Yoochun has already placed JYJ’s new album in the agenda. Regarding other projects, he said there are no plans yet, but if there is a chance, it is possible that he might bring a music or TV project to the fans. When asked what food he wants to taste in Beijing, Yoochun quickly said he had already requested the staff to take him to eat roast duck, and after eating, he will have a good sleep. He was full of life and vigour but it could not conceal his tiredness which pained us. When asked to speak a few Chinese words, Park Yoochun shyly said,”More than 10 years ago, I learned Chinese but now I have forgotten most of it. Because I watched many zombie/vampire movies, I can only shout “jiu ming ah” (“救命啊” means “help!” in Chinese). His words made everyone burst out laughing.

This trip to Beijing, from a certain angle, is Park Yoochun’s first step to enter China, even though he is humble about it and said he came to say hello and thank you to the China media. But I believe after this activity, Chinese fans will be able to see him more often. Regarding fan meetings, Park Yoochun also said “Missing You” will be an opportunity for more fan meetings in more locations. 。(Thanks 红丽/文 郑福德/图 张大伟/视频)

Source from: Sina Entertainment
Special thanks to: micky baidubar for the video link
Translated by: Vienna@ParkYoochunSingaporeFC