Happy Birthday to Junsu!

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Its Junsu’s and Junho’s birthday already?! Oh my god, sun! The adorable-and-sexy-at-the-same-damn-time, caramel-voiced SuSu and his fraternal twin brother Junho both turn 26 this year.

 

Junsu has won many awards for both his music and stage acting, often breaking ticket sales records when he appears.  Aside from being a performer, and like his fellow JYJ members, he is also a composer and lyricist.

Junsu Xia Ballad & Musical Concert Set for Dec 29

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December 29 marks the beginning of Junsu’s 3 concert event called ‘2012 XIA Ballad & Musical Concert’, complete with orchestral accompaniment.

The beautiful voiced singer is said to be putting the final touches on the show which will feature live performances of songs from his debut album Tarantallegra, songs from his award winning music performances,  and songs from the soundtracks of dramas he’s done and more.

CJeS Smacks down Netizens for Spreading Defamatory Rumors About JYJ

CJeS apparently had to smackdown a few netizens who posted libelous rumors about JYJ online. According to translated reports, CJeS (the company who works with JYJ) posted a notice on their website warning against spreading “malicious posts” about the trio. “If any of our CJeS artists find damage in those malicious and defaming posts that […]

Junsu Comments About SM Legal Battle, TVXQ

 

Junsu, who is in Germany as part of his solo world tour, commented about the closing of the legal battle between JYJ and SM Entertainment (SM).

According to translated reports, the singer/songwriter heard the news on the day he was scheduled to fly to Germany.  

At a press conference in Germany to promote his concert, he is quoted as saying, “I heard the news on the day I left for Germany. The long legal case that had gone on for three years and four months suddenly came to an end. When the agreement was reached, I felt that those three years and four months weren’t spent for nothing.”

Reports: JYJ and SM Legal Battle is Over Update #1

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According to translated reports, the legal dispute between JYJ and their former agency, SM Entertainment, is now over.

Both sides have reportedly agreed to drop all lawsuits against each other and the trio should now be free to promote their various projects on entertainment shows throughout South Korea.  

Producers of various entertainment shows had previously used the ongoing lawsuit as an excuse to block JYJ from promoting their projects.  Despite the blockade in South Korea and Japan, JYJ’s star has risen steadily in the international markets.  

Becoming the first South Korean group to perform solo in South America, and the success of Junsu’s solo world tour, has put the fear of God into the big, antiquated entertainment systems like the one run by SM.