TVXQ's Changmin will make his debut as a voice actor for a dog in the Japanese drama 'Even If All Love Ends.' He will voice the dog Momotaro in the spin-off drama 'It’s Not Always That I’ll Be By Your Side.' The original drama depicts the bittersweet love story of high school classmates who start dating at graduation, featuring a cast of eight characters. In the spin-off, the story is told from the perspective of Momotaro, the beloved dog of the character Hayate, exploring the complicated relationship between Hayate and his childhood friend Ritsu. Changmin expressed that voicing a dog in Japanese was a challenging yet enjoyable experience, and he hopes viewers will appreciate the relationship dynamics and his portrayal of Momotaro. Co-stars Joichiro Fujiwara and Miyu Honda were surprised by the casting, with Fujiwara expressing excitement about meeting Changmin in the future to thank him. The main drama's theme song, a collaboration between TVXQ and BoA titled 'Counting You,' was released today, and the second episode aired yesterday. The spin-off is available for limited streaming on TVer after the second episode.
The Ministry of Culture and the Korea Content Promotion Agency will host the 'Popular Culture Arts Production Staff Awards' on the 22nd in Seoul. This event recognizes production staff in the Korean entertainment industry, with awards given to those who contributed to popular dramas. The following day, the 'Popular Culture Arts Awards' will honor individuals who have significantly contributed to the development of Korean popular culture. This year's events are notable for their back-to-back recognition of both production teams and cultural artists.
The Korean Ministry of Culture will hold the 'Popular Culture Arts Production Staff Awards' and 'Korea Popular Culture Arts Awards' on Oct 22-23, celebrating artists and production teams. The awards recognize significant contributions to K-content, with notable winners including G-DRAGON and teams from hit dramas like 'Otsukaresama'.
Yunho from TVXQ has released a spoiler poster for his 1st full album 'I-KNOW'. The album includes 10 tracks, featuring double title songs 'Stretch' and 'Body Language'. Various teasers and music videos will be released leading up to the album's launch on November 5, showcasing Yunho's growth as an artist.
Yunho of TVXQ announces his comeback with the 1st full album "I-KNOW". The double title track "Body Language" and its music video are released today, featuring a blend of blues, funk, and retro hip-hop. The album explores Yunho's growth as an artist and includes 10 tracks, with all songs available on November 5.
Yunho from TVXQ has released a teaser for his new song "Body Language" from his upcoming first full album "I-KNOW." The video showcases his energetic performance and the song's catchy blend of blues, funk, and retro hip-hop. The album will be released on November 5, featuring themes of unity and joy through dance.
Yunho from TVXQ has unveiled a spoiler film for his 1st full album 'I-KNOW', featuring the double title track 'Body Language', releasing on November 5. The upbeat dance song blends blues, funk, and retro hip-hop, promoting unity through dance. The choreography, by renowned choreographers, enhances the performance's theme of communication through body language.
Yunho from TVXQ is set to release his 1st full album "I-KNOW" on November 5, featuring 10 diverse tracks including double title songs "Body Language" and "Stretch." Ahead of the release, he will unveil "Body Language" on November 13, with various promotions planned. Fans are excited for his solo comeback after his success in Disney+'s series and other projects.
Yunho from TVXQ displayed his exceptional style in a recent GQ Korea photoshoot, showcasing vibrant concepts and charisma that captivated the crew. In an interview, he discussed his role in the Disney+ series 'Pine: The Outlaws,' sharing insights on his preparation and expressing gratitude to fans while hinting at an upcoming full album.
In an interview, Ryu Seung-ryong praised Yunho's performance in 'Pine Bandits,' noting his dedication and ability to enrich the film. Ryu reflected on the strong bond among the cast and expressed hope for a Season 2, emphasizing Yunho's impressive memorization and professionalism during filming.
SM Entertainment held a special concert, 'SM CLASSICS LIVE 2025 in TOKYO,' celebrating its 30th anniversary. The event featured a full orchestra reinterpreting K-POP classics, conducted by Hideaki Matsumura, with guest performances by SUPER JUNIOR's Ryeowook. The concert showcased a unique fusion of K-POP and classical music, creating a memorable experience for the audience.
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