JYJ`s 2 Day Event in Japan Draws 80,000, JaeChun Almost Kisses Each Other

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JYJ held back to back concerts in Japan on Oct 15 and 16 singing songs mostly written by themselves with two members almost kissing each other in front of tens of thousands of fans.

The trio performed songs not only from The Beginning album but also from their latest Korean blockbuster album In Heaven in front of a total of approximately 80,000 fans.  In Heaven has sold some 350,000+ albums despite no tv or radio promotional appearances in Korea or Japan.

For reference, everybody who wants their music to sell well in competitive media markets like Korea and Japan, are thrown into a schedule of back to back appearances on countless tv and radio shows all over the country.  When they were part of TVXQ, JYJ had a similar schedule.

Who Said Anything Abt. Lee Soo Man? JYJ Song Ban by KBS Provokes Outrage

 

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By banning JYJ’s song Pierrot, has KBS become a shill for SM Entertainment?  Before they could successfully rehabilitate their image for the whole Jeju Island/ambassador concert debacle, KBS seem to be looking for reasons not to have to deal with JYJ.  

At the end of September, KBS stamped JYJ’s Pierrot, written by member Jaejoong, as inappropriate while claiming the song contains a slur against Lee Soo Man.  Lee Soo Man is the (former?) head of the dreaded SM Entertainment (SM), the company with which JYJ are currently involved in  a lawsuit.

KBS made the interpretation that a lyric in the song was referring to “President Soo Man” and deemed it a personal attack on a specific individual.   In the song, there is reference to the letters “P.S.M.”.  There is no mention at all of Lee Soo Man’s name, and no personal threats to the any employee of SM.

Who Said Anything Abt. Lee Soo Man? JYJ Song Ban by KBS Provokes Outrage

 

jyj048
By banning JYJ’s song Pierrot, has KBS become a shill for SM Entertainment?  Before they could successfully rehabilitate their image for the whole Jeju Island/ambassador concert debacle, KBS seem to be looking for reasons not to have to deal with JYJ.  

At the end of September, KBS stamped JYJ’s Pierrot, written by member Jaejoong, as inappropriate while claiming the song contains a slur against Lee Soo Man.  Lee Soo Man is the (former?) head of the dreaded SM Entertainment (SM), the company with which JYJ are currently involved in  a lawsuit.

KBS made the interpretation that a lyric in the song was referring to “President Soo Man” and deemed it a personal attack on a specific individual.   In the song, there is reference to the letters “P.S.M.”.  There is no mention at all of Lee Soo Man’s name, and no personal threats to the any employee of SM.