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JYJ
JYJ appears in LG Optimus Q2 photoshoot. From left to right: Junsu, Jaejoong and Yoochun.
JYJ appears in LG Optimus Q2 photoshoot.
From left to right: Junsu, Jaejoong and Yoochun.
Background information
OriginSouth Korea
GenresK-pop, dance, R&B
Years active2010–present
LabelsWarner Music
C-JeS Entertainment
MembersJaejoong
Yoochun
Junsu
Websitec-jes.com

JYJ (formerly known as JUNSU/JEJUNG/YUCHUN in Japan) is a three-member boy group, formed by the former members of South Korean group TVXQ: Jaejoong, Yoochun and Junsu. Their group name is taken from the first letters of each member's names.

Their debut Japanese EP The... reached No. 1 on the Japanese Oricon albums chart.[1] The band's global debut album, The Beginning, was released in October 2010. JYJ's second studio album and first Korean full-length album In Heaven was released on September 28, 2011.

History

2009: Lawsuit against SM Entertainment

In mid-2009, the three TVXQ members who were to become JYJ filed a lawsuit against their South Korean record label, SM Entertainment, arguing that the 13-year length and structure of their exclusive contracts as well as the terms of profit distribution were unilaterally disadvantageous towards the artists and should be invalidated. The Seoul Central District Court in October 2009 ruled in favor of JYJ affirming their right to independently engage in entertainment activities and granted JYJ's injunction suspending the JYJ-SM contract; its ruling emphatically pointed out it was a "subjugating contract" with terms that are grossly incompatible with Korean labor and contract law.[2] The three members of JYJ continued their activities in Japan for over half a year after the filing of the injunction until their Japanese agency, Avex, announced a group hiatus in early 2010.

On 17 February 2011, the Seoul Central District Court dismissed SM Entertainment's injunction against the three members.[3]

2010: Debut as JYJ, Japan Tour and The Beginning

The three-member group was announced in April 2010 by Rhythm Zone, a sub-label of Avex.[4][5] The group performed two rounds of lives: the four-days Thanksgiving Live in Dome concerts at Osaka Dome and Tokyo Dome in June,[4] and performances at the nation wide a-nation tour throughout August.[6] The group's debut release, The..., was released in September 2010, and debuted at number one on Oricon albums charts with 140,000 copies sold in the first week.[1] The DVD for their Thanksgiving Live in Dome concerts sold 116,000 copies the first week after being released. Both the album and DVD debuted at #1 on Oricon's DVD and album chart in the same week.[7]

In September 2010, Avex Entertainment announced plans to suspend all of JYJ's Japanese activities.[5] Avex claimed this stemed from issues the label had with the president of the group's Korean management, C-JeS Entertainment.[5] JYJ stated it was a conflict over new terms demanded by Avex in contract renegotiation.

The group released their English-language global debut album under Warner Music Asia, The Beginning, on October 12, with the Kanye West produced single "Ayyy Girl" as lead track.[8] Two weeks before the release of the album, 500,000 copies of The Beginning had been pre-ordered and pre-sales for the 99,999-copies of the special edition of the album reached 400,000 requests.[9][10] JYJ promoted the new album via a worldwide showcase tour throughout October and November with dates in South Korea, Southeast Asia and the United States.[11] On November 27th and 28th, they launched JYJ Worldwide Concert in Seoul, a two-day concert that was held at Seoul's Jamsil Olympic Stadium with a total seating of 100,000 (50,000 for each show).[12] It was directed by well-known concert producer Jeri Slaughter.

In spite of a ban in the Entertainment Departments of South Korea's three main terrestrial broadcasters,[13] JYJ had their first public broadcast performance on December 31, 2010 at the 2010 KBS Drama Awards. They sung 찾았다 “Found You” – a ballad track from the drama Sungkyunkwan Scandal which starred member Yoochun.[14]

2011-present: In Heaven, first Worldwide Tour and Fans' Appreciation Events

JYJ released their Korean EP, Their Rooms "Our Story" on January 25, 2011 in the format of a "music essay." Despite the majority of sales being counted in the books rather than CD category, the album sold well enough to chart on Hanteo.[15]

In the spring of 2011, JYJ launched their first Worldwide Tour as a group with concerts held in Thailand, Taiwan, China, Canada, and the United States. In addition, JYJ held two rounds of a special charity concert in Tokyo to benefit those affected by the Tōhoku Earthquake. They also held two special encore concert performances in South Korea: one in Busan and the other in Gwangju.[16]

In September, JYJ released their first Korean studio album entitled In Heaven.[17] There were over 300,000 pre-orders on the first day of advance sales alone. The album sold 165,000 copies within 3 days of being released and reached 220,000 copies sales in October according to Gaon Chart.

JYJ held their "Unforgettable Live Concert in Japan" on October 15 and October 16 with over 84,000 in attendance.[18] They were praised for the choice to hold these concerts in Ibaraki Prefecture, a region hit hard economically by the earthquake.

JYJ extended their World Tour by adding performance dates in Barcelona, Spain on October 29th and in Berlin, Germany on November 6th.[19][20] Rafa Mendez directed the choreography and stage set-up of their European concerts. Also, JYJ was invited to appear at the Salon Del Manga convention earlier on the day before the start their Barcelona concert.

JYJ released Come On Over, a DVD documentary about the 3 members’ private lives, at the end of 2011. The footage was filmed from late December 2010 to February 2011, following each individual member's lives for a number of days. Some scenes included: a birthday party, a snowboarding venture, the rehearsal for a musical, and behind-the-scenes look of one of JYJ's fanmeets for their endorsements.

In January 2012, C-JeS announced two more concert dates, with Santiago, Chile being March 9th and Lima, Peru March 11st. Their South American leg would be the final stop for JYJ's first Worldwide Tour.[21]

On February 23, JYJ released a 90-minute film titled The Day. It is a documentary film featuring their daily lives and dreams and will be shown at Lotte Cinema‘s 17 major chain theaters across the country.[22]

Starting on June 28, JYJ held the first ever large-scale international fan fair for K-Pop in South Korea. This event was something the group put together specifically for the fans, and was opened for 4 days--starting from June 28th to July 1st--at SETEC (Seoul Trade Exhibition & Conventions) at Hak Yeo Ul station. This membership week included photographic and video-based exhibitions of the band, as well as two sets of fan meetings that invited over 15,000 Korean fans and 7,000 Japanese fans, a total of over 22,000 people.[23][24] Because of such great economic effects for the South Korea, from the success of a huge amount of incoming foreigners for just one event, JYJ's representative C-JeS Entertainment announced that this Membership Week event will be held annually.

In August 2011, JYJ will release Mahalo. It's a premiere collection of over 200 pages of photos taken in December 2011 on their trip in Hawaii.

Members

Stage name Birth name Date of birth
Romanized Hanja Romanized Hangul
Jaejoong 在中 Kim Jaejoong 김재중 (1986-01-26) January 26, 1986 (age 38)
Yoochun 有天 Park Yoochun 박유천 (1986-06-04) June 4, 1986 (age 37)
Junsu 俊秀 Kim Junsu 김준수 (1986-12-15) December 15, 1986 (age 37)

Philanthropy and public service work

Public campaigns

In August 2011, JYJ were appointed Goodwill Ambassadors for the United Nations agency UNAIDS.[25][26] JYJ and UNAIDS launched a social media awareness campaign to combat HIV/AIDS discrimination via Twitter using the hashtag #LoveAlways.[27]

In November and December 2011, JYJ spearheaded their "Mango Tree Project" working with World Vision and ELLE Korea to gift "mango trees of hope to children" in South Sudan.[28][29] JYJ with labelmates Park Yoohwan and Song Jihyo recorded Korean, Japanese, and English videos discussing the project to raise awareness and to encourage donations with the goal of planting 20,000 mango trees ahead of Christmas in South Sudan. The mango trees symbolize hope and provide food and a sheltered meeting spot which can serve as classrooms for children.

Charitable work

JYJ commemorated their inaugural group tour, The Beginning Showcase World Tour 2010 by donating the profits from the Seoul showcase to World Vision International.[30] The proceeds were taken from the opening two performances at the 11,000 seat Hwaseong Tiger Dome at Korea University which sold out in 15 minutes.[9][31]

Immediately after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, JYJ donated 600,000,000 to World Vision Japan fulfilling the organization's entire fundraising goal.[32] JYJ articulated that they wanted to give support and encouragement to Japan in return for all the love and support their Japanese fans have given them over the years; they expressed their hope that their act of giving would encourage others to do so as well. JYJ also held two rounds of charity concert in Tokyo on June 7, 2011 to benefit those affected by the natural disaster.

After the 2011 Thailand floods, JYJ donated 200,000,000 in November 2011 to World Vision, matching and doubling the organization's fundraising goal for flood relief in Thailand, for the purpose of dispensing emergency food aid, water treatment, mosquito nets and other daily necessities.[33] Similar to their response to the Tōhoku Earthquake, JYJ sent videos and messages of support to their Thai fans as well.

Public service

JYJ has been active as honorary ambassadors of various government-run projects as the ‘faces of Korea.’ Along with Kim Yu-na, Park Ji Sung, Park Tae-Hwan, and Edward Kwon, they were appointed to promote the 2010 G-20 Seoul summit.[34][35]
JYJ was appointed as Goodwill Ambassadors for World OKTA (World Overseas Korean Trader’s Association), the largest association of overseas-based Korean business leaders, with President Lee Myung Bak present at the ceremony.[36][37] They were also appointed as Honorary Ambassadors for Jeju Island's campaign to be designated one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.

They were also the face of the “2011 Protecting Personal Identity Information Campaign” launched by Korea Communication Commission and the Korea Internet & Security Agency which was aggressively promoted on print, radio, television, and cinema ads.[38] They were outreach ambassadors for the Korean Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology in their efforts at improving online youth culture and “creating schools without violence and [purposeful/bullying] exclusion.”[39]

JYJ performed at the first annual Asian Dream Cup organized by Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-sung's JS Foundation using their widespread popularity in Asia to help publicize the event. The proceeds of the charity match were donated to help sport development and support youth players in Vietnam as the JS foundation is seeking to expand its youth football development program and support cultural exchanges for football players around Asia.[40] As a part of this event, JYJ also participated in the one day soccer clinic with young Vietnamese athletes and 15 other star Korean and Japanese footballers. JYJ's Kim Junsu, a soccer enthusiast and captain of the South Korean entertainers soccer club "FC Men", played in the match as well.

On February 2012, JYJ was appointed as honorary ambassadors for the 2012 Nuclear Security Summit.[41] The welcoming ceremony was attended by prime minister Kim Hwang Sik, fellow ambassadors Lena Park, child actors Jin Ji Hee and Wang Suk Hyun.
The event was held in honor of the 748 volunteers who will be aiding in the successful launch of the Nuclear Security Summit, which will be held in South Korea for two days on March 26th and 27th.

Endorsements

JYJ has endorsed:

  • Lotte Duty Free
  • Nature Republic
  • NII
  • LG
  • Penzal Q
  • Nintendo's Mario Kart 7

JYJ was among the Top 10 Highest Grossing Commercial Endorsement Stars of 2010 in South Korea.[42][43] They also served as honorary ambassadors for the Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO).[44]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album information Peak chart positions Reported sales
JPN
[45]
KOR
[46]
2010 The Beginning

  • Released: October 14, 2010
  • Language: English
  • Formats: CD, Digital Download

1 1 316,576+ (inc. all versions) (Korea)

62,000+ (Japan)
520,000+ (Worldwide)[47]

2011 In Heaven

  • Released: September 27, 2011
  • Language: Korean
  • Formats: CD, Digital Download

1 1 300,000+ (inc. special edition) (Korea)

40,000+ (Japan)

Extended plays

Year Album Information Oricon
Albums
Chart
[48]
Reported sales
2010 The...

  • Released: September 8, 2010
  • Language: Japanese
  • Formats: CD,Digital Download
  • Certification: Gold by RIAJ

1 175,000 (Japan)[45]
Year Album Information Reported sales
2011 Their Rooms "Our Story"

  • Released: January 15, 2011[49]
  • Language: Korean
  • Formats: Essay Book & CD

150,000 (pre-orders only) (Korea)[50]

Soundtrack contributions

Year Information Track listings
2010 Sungkyunkwan Scandal OST (성균관 스캔들)
  • Released: September 16, 2010
  • "찾았다" (Found You) - JYJ
  • "Too Love" - Junsu
  • "너에겐 이별 나에겐 기다림" (To You It's Goodbye, To Me It's Waiting) - Jaejoong
2011 Miss Ripley OST
  • Released: June 21, 2011
  • "너를 위한 빈자리" (The Empty Space for You) - Yoochun
Scent of a Woman OST
  • Released: August 5, 2011
  • "You Are So Beautiful" - Junsu
Protect the Boss OST (보스를 지켜라)
  • Released: August 11, 2011
  • "지켜줄게" (I'll Protect You) - Jaejoong
2012 Rooftop Prince OST
  • Released: May 10, 2012
  • "사랑이 싫다구요" (I Don't Like Love) - Junsu
Time Slip Dr. Jin OST
  • Released: May 25, 2012
  • "Living Like A Dream" - Jaejoong

DVDs

# Information Track listing
1st Three Voices (3hree Voices)
  • Released: July 28, 2010
  • Length: 3:00:00
  • No of Disc: 4
  • Subtitles: Japanese
  • Sales: 65,000
Tracklisting
  1. Junsu in Sydney (50 min)
  2. Jaejoong in Canada (50 min)
  3. Yoochun in Seoul (50 min)
  4. Offshot & Digest (30 min)
2nd Thanksgiving Live in Dome
  • Released: September 8, 2010
  • No of Disc: 2
  • Sales: 140,000
Tracklisting
  1. "いつだって君に"
  2. "Shelter"
  3. "君がいれば~Beautiful Love~"
  4. "悲しみのゆくえ"
  5. "君のために"
  6. "TOKYO LOVELIGHT" (Live ver.)
  7. "been so long" (Special Guest: Lisa)
  8. "レイニーブルー"
  9. "君がいるだけで"
  10. "I have nothing"
  11. "My Girlfriend" (Special ver.)
  12. "Maze"
  13. "XIAHTIC"
  14. "COLORS~Melody and Harmony~"
  15. "Get Ready"
  16. "Long Way"
  17. "Intoxication" (Encore)
  18. "W" (Encore)
  19. "Making Movie"
3rd Three Voices II (3hree Voices II)
  • Released: May 25, 2011
  • Length: 3:00:00
  • No of Disc: 2
  • Subtitles: English, Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Japanese
Tracklisting

Disc 1:

  1. Junsu (50 Min)
  2. Jaejoong (50 Min)

Disc 2:

  1. Yoochun (50 Min)
  2. Making (30 Min)
4th Come On Over, JYJ Private DVD
  • Released: December 2011
  • Length: 350 mins.
  • No of Disc: 5
  • Subtitles: English, Chinese, Korean, Japanese
Tracklisting
  1. Jaejoong
  2. Yoochun
  3. Junsu
  4. Making
  5. Special
5th JYJ Worldwide Concert in Seoul (Limited Edition)
  • Released: December 23, 2011
  • Length: 448 mins.
  • No of Disc: 5
  • Subtitles: Japanese
Tracklisting

Disc 1:

  • ACT I: THE CREATION
  1. EMPTY
  2. I.D.S (I DEAL SCENARIO)
  3. STILL IN LOVE
  4. PIERROT
  5. BE MY GIRL
  • ACT II: THE TEST
  1. MISSION
  2. I LOVE YOU (Feat. Flowsik)
  3. NINE
  4. JYJ INTERACTIVE TABLE TALK
  5. AYYY GIRL
  • ACT III: THE EVOLUTION
  1. TOO LOVE (Sungkyunkwan Scandal OST)
  2. I CAN SOAR
  3. TO YOU IT'S GOODBYE, TO ME IT'S WAITING (Sungkyunkwan Scandal OST)
  4. FOUND YOU (Sungkyunkwan Scandal OST)
  5. FALLEN LEAVES
  • ACT IV: ENCORE THE BEGINNING
  1. BE MY GIRL (REMIX)
  2. BE THE ONE
  3. EMPTY (REMIX)

Disc 2:

  1. JAEJOONG ver.

Disc 3:

  1. YUCHUN ver.

Disc 4:

  1. JUNSU ver.

Disc 5:

  1. JYJ worldwide concert Making Bonus DVD

Filmography

Film

  • 2012: The Day

Music videos

Year Title Album Notes
2010 "Ayyy Girl" The Beginning A full 3D music video.
2011 "In Heaven" In Heaven Features member Junsu and actress Song Ji Hyo.
"Get Out" JYJ promotes one of LG Android's newest lines of smartphones, the Optimus Q2 in the video.

Tours

# Tour Dates Venue
1st Thanksgiving Live in Dome (2010)
  • 05 June
  • 06 June
  • 12 June
  • 13 June
2nd The Beginning Showcase World Tour (2010)
  • 12 October
  • 15 October
  • 16 October
  • 17 October
  • 24 October
  • 30 October
  • 07 November
  • 12 November
  • 14 November
  • 19 November
3rd JYJ World Tour Concert in 2011-2012
  • 02 April
  • 03 April
  • 23 April
  • 07 May
  • 20 May
  • 22 May
  • 27 May
  • 03 June
  • 11 June
  • 12 June
  • 26 June
  • 29 October
  • 06 November
  • 09 March 2012
  • 11 March 2012

Awards

Year Awards Category Nominated Work Result
2011 7th Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards Popular Asian Artist The Beginning Won[51]
KBS Best Icon Award Top Idol Star In Heaven Won[52]
So-Loved Awards 2011 (European K-Pop Awards) Best Male Group Won[53]
Best Music Video ("In Heaven")
Best Album

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