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List of songs recorded by TVXQ

List of songs recorded by TVXQ

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South Korean pop duo TVXQ, known as Tohoshinki (東方神起, Tōhōshinki) in Japanese releases, have released 9 Korean studio albums, 10 Japanese studio albums, two Korean EPs, one Japanese EP, three Japanese compilations albums, 26 official Korean singles, and 51 official Japanese singles. They have collaborated with other artists for their album and promotional releases. TVXQ debuted as a five-piece boy band in 2003 under S.M. Entertainment and made their Japanese debut in 2005 under Avex Group. Aside from Korean and Japanese, TVXQ have also recorded Mandarin-language versions of their Korean singles.

Released songs

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"Tri-Angle" features guest vocals by Korean singer BoA (pictured above) and rock band The TRAX.
TVXQ and Korean group Super Junior (pictured above) collaborated in the Christmas single "Show Me Your Love." Super Junior members Heechul, Shindong, and Eunhyuk also co-wrote the song's rap verse.
Japanese singer Kumi Koda wrote the lyrics to "Last Angel" and appeared as a lead vocalist.[1]
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Sample and cover versions

  • American singer Wayne Brady covered "Beautiful Life" in 2007 is called Ordinary (Beautiful Ordinary Life) in full English version.
  • Asian American singer Erik Carlson (half Finnish and Half Filipino as Finnapino)) of XPREIMENTAL ENTERTAINMENT sampled both TVXQ's "Beautiful Life" and Wayne Brady's "Ordinary" called "There U Are" in his self titled album in 2007.

See also

Notes

  1. "Asu wa Kuru Kara" was first released in 2006 and was performed by TVXQ's former five-member lineup. In 2018, the current TVXQ duo re-recorded the song for their ninth album Tomorrow.
  2. "Begin" was first released in 2006 and was performed by TVXQ's original five-member lineup. Upon the completion of their military service in 2017, the duo re-recorded and included the song as the B-side to their 44th single, Reboot (2017).
  3. "Bolero" was first released in 2009 on the Japanese album The Secret Code and was performed by TVXQ's former five-member lineup. The current TVXQ duo re-recorded the single for their Japanese compilation album, FINE COLLECTION 〜Begin Again〜 (2017).
  4. "Dōshite Kimi o Suki ni Natte Shimattandarō?" was first released in 2008 on the Japanese album The Secret Code and was performed by TVXQ's former five-member lineup. The current TVXQ duo re-recorded the single for their Japanese compilation album, FINE COLLECTION 〜Begin Again〜 (2017).
  5. "Everlasting" is the Korean-language re-recording of "Toki o Tomete" (2010), TVXQ's last single as five members. The duo performed "Everlasting" for the first time at their Catch Me: Live World Tour in November 2012. The studio version was released in May 2014.
  6. TVXQ re-recorded their own version of "Last Angel" for their third Japanese album, T (2008).
  7. In November 2008, the Korean Commission of Youth Protection ruled that the lyrics to "Mirotic" were too provocative and sexual for youths. TVXQ re-recorded the single and released its "clean version" in January 2009. The clean version was also remixed to an acoustic version, which was included in the Platinum Edition release of Mirotic in Taiwan.
  8. "Off-Road" is the Korean-language re-recording of "Runnin' On Empty", which was first recorded in 2011 for the original soundtrack of Make Your Move (2013).
  9. "Rising Sun" was first released in 2006 on Heart, Mind and Soul and was performed by TVXQ's former five-member lineup. The TVXQ duo re-recorded the single for their Japanese compilation album, FINE COLLECTION 〜Begin Again〜 (2017).
  10. "Runnin' On Empty" was first recorded in 2011 for the film Make Your Move (2013). The original soundtrack was released in 2014.
  11. "Somebody to Love" was first released in 2005 and was performed by TVXQ's original five-member lineup. In 2011, the duo re-recorded the single and included it as a bonus track in their first Japanese album as a duo, Tone (2011).
  12. "Wo Xiangxin" is the Mandarin-language re-recording of "Mideoyo" (Tri-Angle (Hong Kong and Taiwan Edition), 2005).

References

  1. T (liner notes). Avex Trax. 2008. RZCD-45797.

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