Shinhwa

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Shinhwa
Origin Flag of South KoreaSouth Korea
Genre(s) R&B
Pop
Hip hop
Years active 1998–present
Label(s) SM Entertainment
(1998-2003)
Good Entertainment
(2003-present)
Website Good Entertainment
Members
Eric Mun
Lee Min Woo
Kim Dong Wan
Shin Hye Sung
Jun Jin
Andy Lee
Korean name
Hangul 신화
Hanja 神話
Revised Romanization Shinhwa
McCune-Reischauer Shinhwa

Shinhwa (Korean: 신화) is a popular South Korean boy band and hip hop group. The group has six members (with 3 vocalists and 3 rappers), and debuted on March 24, 1998. They enjoyed massive success alongside the likes of Sechs Kies, Baby Vox, Fin. K.L., H.O.T. and S.E.S., but while the other bands have since disbanded, Shinhwa still continue to release albums with high sales. Shinhwa is the Korean word for myth or legend.[1][2][3] Notable for being the longest-running boy-band in South Korea, the group has released nine studio albums (eight full Korean albums and one full Japanese album), one Greatest hits album, four compilation albums, and four singles (three Korean singles and one Japanese single).

Initially formed under SM Entertainment, they signed a new contract with a new record label, Good Entertainment in July 2003. While still under Good Entertainment as Shinhwa, each of the members (excluding member Shin Hye Sung) have all left the entertainment to start their own to concentrate on their solo activities, from acting to going solo. Aside from singing and performing as a group and individuals as well as acting, the members of Shinhwa are also mentors to the Korean boy band Battle.

Shinhwa is also well-known outside the Korean border, having one of the largest active fan clubs throughout Korea and Asia, suitably named "Shinhwa Changjo" (신화창조 literally meaning "mythical creation"). While known best in Asia, they have also performed in different countries of the world, including the United States, Australia, China, Taiwan, North Korea (though their performance was not well-received[4]), Singapore, and Japan.

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[edit] Group members

For more information on each of the members, please see their page respectively.

Shinhwa has six members:

  1. Eric Mun (Real name: Mun Jung-Hyuk, 문정혁, 文晸赫; 16 February 1979; leader & rapper)
  2. Lee Min Woo (이민우, 李玟雨; 28 July 1979; sub-vocalist)
  3. Kim Dong Wan (김동완, 金烔完; 21 November 1979; 2nd main vocalist)
  4. Shin Hye Sung (신혜성, 申彗星; Real name: Jung Pil-Kyo, 정필교, 鄭弼敎; 27 November 1979;Main vocalist)
  5. Jun Jin (전진, 前進; Real name: Park Choong-Jae, 박충재, 朴忠裁; 19 August 1980; rapper)
  6. Andy Lee (Real name: Lee Sun-Ho, 이선호, 李先皓; 21 January 1981; youngest & rapper)

[edit] History

[edit] Beginnings and debut: 1998-1999

Towards the turn of the century, many pop bands at the time became popular in the mainstream, due to the success of boy band H.O.T. and girl band S.E.S., both of which were created by Lee Soo Man, producer and cofounder of SM Entertainment. To capitalize the success of the two, Lee wanted to create another band to match up to their standards, thus, he began scouting for possible candidates.

The first member to be scouted was Shin Hye Sung after a stand-out audition in Los Angeles, California. Lee Andy was later chosen to join the group because he was once known to SM Entertainment as a candidate for H.O.T. Although he was prohibited by his parents from joining H.O.T because he was too young at the time, he did not abandon his dreams. Mun Eric joined not long after Andy, followed by Lee Min Woo, who was discovered in a dance group by a SM scout when he won 1st place at a student dance competition. Kim Dong Wan was spotted by a scout on the street and was at first interested in acting, but joined after he saw a preview video of the existing members. Finally, Jun Jin made it as the final member through an audition backed by his high school friend, Kangta (interestingly, Kangta is an ex-member of H.O.T). Out of the six, only two of the members had had previous exposure to the media; Eric and Andy were introduced in 1997 as rappers to fellow SM group S.E.S.'s song I'm Your Girl.

With the formation complete, the six-member group, name Shinhwa, debuted under SM Entertainment on March 24, 1998 with a performance on KM Music Tank, with their first single, "해결사" (the title track from their album Resolver). However, their debut was met with accusations that Shinhwa was just another copy of H.O.T.

Despite these criticisms, the group's first single was a major hit, and gained significant ground on numerous Korean music charts.[5] Their second single, "으샤으샤" ("Eusha Eusha"), a lighter hearted single than their first, was able to reach the Top 10 position[5] on various charts, and Shinhwa adopted a "cute" imagery to match the concept of the song, even having a complete outfit of white and blue colors. Shinhwa's third single, Chun Il Yoo Hon also charted well for the band, but was not as successful as the previous two.[5] However, the road to stardom for the band was hard to achieve. When they first started to perform "Eusha, Eusha", which was about taking a fun trip to the beach, a tragic water accident had occurred making it hard for people enjoy this song, thus many use it only as a reminder of the accident.

April 19, 1999 brought forth Shinhwa's second album T.O.P. and it garnered considerable success with its title song, debuting at #4 and peaking at #3. The follow-up album manage to spawn a second #1 hit, Yo!, and T.O.P. sold 377,500 copies.[6] With the release of T.O.P, Shinhwa began to move away from their "cute" image to an edgier image concept. Before the album dropped from the Korean monthly Chart, T.O.P. spent a full 24 weeks on it, one of the very first achievements the band made. Riding on the success of their second album, the group received the "1998's Best Music Video from a new male pop group" award from M.Net, their first major music award.

[edit] Breakthrough success: 2000-2001

A year would pass before Shinhwa would announce that their third album would be released on May 2000. However, after a three month delay, June 2000 saw forth Shinhwa's third album. Entitled Only One, the album was able to mirror the success of Shinhwa's previous two albums, if not better, selling approximately 423,873 copies.[7] It also debuted at #1, their first #1 album ever. The group continued their successes with the album, spawning 3 successful singles: "Only One", "All Your Dreams", and "First Love". The album spent approximately 24 weeks on the charts before it was dropped.

With the success of the album, Shinhwa manage to snag three awards that year: the SBS Gayo "Popularity award", the KMTV song "Bonsang Award" (their first bonsang ever), and the "Popular Singers award". Their revised dancing style also garnered them much popularity, as it took after the likes of popular American boy bands N'Sync and Backstreet Boys. The group once again underwent a drastic change in appearance, taking on a distinctly gothic image, with most of the members bleaching their hair. On January 13-January 14 of that year, Shinhwa also held one their first concerts ever, entitled First Mythology.

Shinhwa's 4th album was released on June 8, 2001, debuting at #3 with the lead single "Hey, Come On!" rapidly climbing up the music charts. The album's release coincided with the rise of the Korean Wave, spreading the group's popularity overseas. The album was a strong seller and managed to sell 430,706 copies.[8] Though a success, Shinhwa promoted the album with only one single. In yet another change in appearance, the members took on a cleaner look, moving completely away from the goth image in the previous album. "Hey, Come On!" spent a remarkable 28 weeks on the Korean monthly Chart before it dropped. For the 2001 year-end chart, "Hey, Come On!" ranked as #11.[9]

While their album was a stronger seller, Shinhwa was associated with major controversies at the time, giving the group a heavy publicity with the absence of group member Andy and the alleged copying of Shinhwa's popular single, "Hey, Come On!" by Taiwanese boy band, Energy.

On January 31, 2002, Shinhwa released a compilation album entitled, My Choice. The album featured some of the members' favorite songs and some of their most popular tracks as well. In contrast to Hey, Come On!'s strong sales, My Choice was met with moderate success, selling more than 171,368 copies[10] and debuting (as well as peaking) at #4 before it was dropped from the Korean monthly Chart. However, when the yearly chart was released, My Choice ranked as #31, having a total and final sale of 183,098 copies.[11] Surprisingly, My Choice was not label as a .5 album, unlike most special albums at the time when many artist tend to label their special album with a .5 labeling mark, such as 1.5 or 2.5.[12]

[edit] Making history and leaving SM Entertainment: 2002-2003

A few months after the release of My Choice, Shinhwa released their fifth studio album, Perfect Man on March 29, 2002; the album also marked the return of member Andy Lee. The album was accompanied with yet another change in the group's appearances as they can be seen moving away from their "clean" look into a more preppy style, with the group beginning to sport modern trend clothing and styles. Perfect Man debuted at #1 on the Korean monthly Chart, becoming Shinhwa's second #1 album. The title track became popular among their fans, letting Shinhwa promote the album with a second single, "I Pray 4 U". The album was once again a strong seller, selling 355,333 copies[13] and was #14 on the year end chart "Top 100 Albums in 2002" where the album sales was 362,639 copies.[11] It stayed on the chart approximately 23 weeks before it dropped.

On August 25, Shinhwa experienced one of their first international break throughs throughout Asia with Perfect Man when it was ranked #10 on the Singapore-Mandarine chart. With this recognition, they were chosen to be Korea's representative in the POP Asia 2002 ceremony in Japan and were later invited to be Korea's representative again in Japan's Asia Dream concert (ABU award ceremony).

Towards the end of 2002, Shinhwa made history in the Korean music industry when they released their sixth album, Wedding, on December 6, 2002, becoming the longest running Korean boy band in existence.[14] They also became the second artist in South Korea to release two albums in a single year; Sechs Kies being the first to do so. Wedding debuted and peaked at #3 and though the group garnered much attention from the media, the album sold only 273,714 copies,[15] about 100,000 copies less than the previous album.

With the news that Shinhwa just broke the record for being the longest running boy band, their contract with their management was up the next year, causing fans to worry that the group might disband. SM Entertainment quickly offered Shinhwa a second contract and though it was rumored that they were going to sign it, the group rejected it. With the rejection, Shinhwa was offered contracts from various entertainment groups and at last, they signed with a fairly new company, Good Entertainment.

The movement from one company to the other while still using the name Shinhwa sparked some controversy over copyright issues . However, after going to court, Shinhwa managed to win, thus moving completely from SM Entertainment to Good Entertainment. Because the contract that they had signed with Good Entertainment would not begin until 2004 , Shinhwa took the time to do solo activities in 2003.

The winter between 2003 to 2004 saw Shinhwa releasing a compilation album entitled, Winter Story 2003-2004 on December 30, 2003, selling over 100,000 copies,[16] with the lead single "Young Gunz" getting high requests among the radio stations. Because it was a success, Shinhwa began releasing Winter Story throughout each following winter.

Shinhwa also managed to have yet another live concert in 2003 as well from April 18April 20 entitled The Everlasting Mythology. They also went on their Winter Story Tour, going through a total of 6 cities: Seoul, Pusan, Daejeon, Incheon, Daegu, and Kwangju as well as going to Japan with a concert call SHINHWA First Live in Tokyo, in which they also held a Japanese fan meeting called Have Fun With Shinhwa On M.Net Tour.

The members of Shinhwa also decided to take a step into solo activities in 2003. Min Woo went solo under the name M, releasing his first album entitled Un-touch-able while Hye Sung collaborated with two friends for a project group Group S. Jun Jin also branched out into acting with the drama Forbidden Love alongside actress Kim Tae Hee. Andy and Jun Jin also participated in a Korean sitcom named Nonstop 4 as well as Banjun dramas. Eric also began participating in dramas and Banjun dramas soon after acting in several CF's.

[edit] Good Entertainment and continuous success: 2004-2005

Shinhwa's first album with Good Entertainment was entitled Brand New, debuting at #1, their third #1 album. Unlike their previous genres, Brand New contained a much different beat. Their previous genres had always been bubblegum pop songs, but in Brand New, they transitioned into dance songs. Debuting at #3,[17] Brand New made its way to #2[18] for a month and then dropped to #11.[19] However, it made a large jump from #11 to #1, with a large jump in sales from 168,654 copies to 320,337 copies.[20] The group heavily promoted Brand New with four singles: "Angel", "Oh!", "Crazy", and the title track, allowing the album to be rank #4 on the 2004 year-end chart.[21]

On December 10, 2004, Shinhwa was awarded the Daesang for Best Artist of The Year for the first time at the Seoul Gayo Daesang Awards. Several weeks later, on December 29, Shinhwa was awarded their second Daesang at the 2004 Seoul Broadcasting System Gayo Daejun Awards, winning two of the possible 4 Daesang in that year with male singer Rain and female singer Lee Soo Young receiving the other two. In 2004, of all musical artists and groups, Shinhwa received the most amount of awards, totalling thirteen or more, from various places: the m.net KMTV Music Video Festival, Seoul Gayo Daesang, Golden Disc Awards and MBC, KBS,SBS Gayo Awards. The awards other than Best Artist of the Year included Best Male Artist, Best Dance Artist, and Overseas Choice Award. Eric, as the leader of Shinhwa, mentioned when receiving the prestigious award that it was worth the 7 years that they were together to get the Daesang.

Shinhwa went on hiatus after the success of Brand New and began a tour. In their first visit to Singapore on October 2004, they were the most searched artist in the Yahoo! Singapore search engine for an entire week, becoming the first Korean artist to do so. In August of that year, they held a Korea-China-Japan summer camp (Shinhwa Summer Story 2004) dedicated entirely for their non-Korean fans, where hundreds of non-Korean fans flew to Korea from all over Asia for the opportunity to spend a few days with them. They also toured in Japan and held a concert, in which they held the largest Korean artist concert (second only to singer BoA), selling 13,000 tickets within a week.

In yet another change in appearances, Shinhwa's looks began maturing from the preppy style in Perfect Man into a more sophisticated look. They began wearing black suits, a thing that is rather uncommon among boy bands at that time. And although previously they had always dyed their hair in various shades of color (from purple to silver), in Brand New they stopped completely, leaving their hair in either brown or black. They also had either trimmed their hair to a neat style or cut it short, a thing that is also uncommon among boy band as "shaggy hair" was beginning to be the style.

Though they have written lyrics for their music before, Shinhwa took more creative control over the lyrical content of their music, writing a majority of it. Eric wrote some rap lyrics for some of the songs while Minwoo Lee took charge and began writing full lyrics. Some songs that he had wrote are: "All of My", "Oh", and "U". He later went on to write the song "Superstar" for the group Jewelry, which became a hit. The other members also co-wrote various other songs.

Shinhwa was mostly on hiatus throughout 2005, though they managed to release two popular singles, "How Do I Say" and "Hey Dude!". They also managed to hold a concert as well, the Tropical Summer Story Festival. Mostly throughout 2005 Shinhwa hosted a reality show called Let's Coke Play Battle Shinhwa!. The show was almost identical to the American reality show, American Idol where people audition and sings, hoping to become singers. (see Notable Achievements below.) To round of the year, Shinhwa released their second Winter Story album, Winter Story 2004-2005, selling in excess of 102,345 copies.[22]

[edit] Returning to the K-pop scene after hiatus: 2006

On January 14, 2006, Shinhwa renewed their contract with Good Entertainment for another 3 years and on March 24, 2006, they celebrated their 8th anniversary since their debut, making them truly the longest running boyband in Korea.

On May 11, 2006, Shinhwa returned to the K-pop scene, after a one year hiatus, with the release of their eighth album, State of the Art, which debuted at #1. Brand New and State Of The Art became Shinhwa's first consecutive #1 albums in a row. Heavily promoted, the album sold approximately 215,641 copies domestically,[23] with their lead single "Once in a Lifetime" being #1 on the Hottracks Sales Chart, followed by SG Wannabe's "3RD MASTERPIECE". Their second single, "Throw My Fist" debuted at #1 with Zhang Liyin's "Timeless" at #2. Throw My Fist however drop to #10 respectively the last time it charted. State Of The Art became the third best selling album for the year of 2006, behind SG Wannabe's 3RD MASTERPIECE and Dong Bang Shin Ki's "O"-Jung. Ban.Hap. ("O"-正.反.合.).[24]

After State of the Art, Shinhwa began working on their first Japanese album and single. As preparation work for their Japanese album release, Shinhwa held a press conference in Japan on April 14, 2006, in addition to performing at MNET's anniversary celebration in Japan on April 15, 2006. The press conference came as a result of Shinhwa's effort to break into the Japanese market, with the release of their first Japanese language single This is the Sun in Our Hearts on June 14, 2006, debuting at #9 on the Oricon Chart, and their first official album, Inspiration #1, in Japan in August, debuting at #4, both selling in excess of 100,000 copies each. Shinhwa also planned their first Asia tour that lasted 5 months. The Asia tour started with their first concert on May 13, 2006 at the Olympic Park, Seoul, and reached Shanghai, Thailand, Singapore, Japan, as well as others for a total of 9 cities throughout Asia. They also did concerts at Budokan Hall in Tokyo, Japan, and Osaka-jo Hall on September 24th and 26th as the part of their Asian Tour.

Their concert in Shanghai proved to be successful as all the tickets were sold out. When Shinhwa landed in Pudong International Airport in Shanghai, almost 1,500 fans were waiting for them, causing a traffic jam around the airport. Setting a record in China as having the most fans greet them in the airport, the members had to be escorted one by one out of the airport with a personal bodyguard, including 40 policemen and 10 other personal bodyguards. At the concert, a sea of orange color and balloons filled the concert, as orange is Shinhwa's color. To underline Shinhwa's Shanghai concert as a success, the Chinese media stated that Shinhwa was "hotter than Bi or Lee Junki", two Korean celebrities who are very successful throughout Asia.

[edit] Going hiatus with solo activities and reaching 10 years: 2007-present

In 2007, Shinhwa once again went on hiatus as they did after the release of Brand New. They also celebrated their 9th anniversary since their debut on March 24, 2007. With Shinhwa on hiatus, the members all expanded their solo activities even further, including the members leaving Shinhwa's management company to start their own: M Rising (Min Woo), New Dream Entertainment (Andy),[25] JF Story Entertainment (Jun Jin),[26] H2 Entertainment (Dong Wan), and Top Class Entertainment (Eric). Dong Wan also released his first album entitled Kim Dongwan is on July 5, 2007.[25] Min Woo released his third album on July 10, 2007[27] and though he had intended to release his third album in the U.S.,[28] he released it in Korea instead. Hye Sung released his second album on August 8, 2007.[29] The three solo artists managed to all be successful and consider themselves friendly rivals amongst the fans as well as the kpop music chart.

The other members manage to have their own solo activities as well. Eric finished his drama Que Sera, Sera and although he is currently the only member in Shinhwa who hasn't yet pursue a singing career, reports have mention that Eric will be starting as a solo artist soon as well, though this has not yet been confirmed.[30] Jun Jin, who released his first single last year, finished promotions for it. Also, it is said that he is preparing for his first album, with the help of Min Woo, which will be released around September,[31] although September of 2007 brought forth no album or single from him and lastly, Andy starred in the musical, "Music In My Heart (Season 3)."

In the midst of their solo activities, Shinhwa was said to be working on their ninth album. Originally set to be released on October of 2007[25] with tours from October to December, their ninth album was then push back to being released in December.[32][33] However, due to each of the members having hectic schedules, the album was pushed back further to being released around March 2008.[34][35] It was expected that Shinhwa would not release an album in 2007 at all, however, after 11 months of solo activities, Shinhwa released their compilation album Winter Story 2007-2008 on December 6, 2007,[36][37] which debuted at #1 on the Korean monthly Chart.[36]

Shortly after the release of Winter Story 2007-2008, Shinhwa staged their Asia Concert with a 2 day performance on the 8th and 9th of December in Saitama, Japan followed by a concert in Shanghai, China. For the concert, Shinhwa sang 3 songs that will be featured in their 9th album.[35] The concert portrayed the theme “Forever Shinhwa” to commemorate Shinhwa’s past 9 years of activities as well as to announce the beginning of their 10th year together.[38]

Despite members Eric, Dong Wan and Min Woo enlisting for the military soon in 2008[39] (Hye Sung is exempted from military service due to serious injuries on his knee while doing a concert back in 2001), Shinhwa raised awareness throughout South Korea and among their fans when they reached their 10th anniversary on March 10, 2008. In addition to reaching 10 years, many boy bands look up to Shinhwa as their idols; among them includes the hip hop boy band Big Bang.[40] Celebrating their anniversary, Shinhwa staged a 10th anniversary concert and released their 9th album.[41][42][43] As the concert will be the last concert before each members leave for the army, all the 22,000 seats available for the concert were sold out.[44]

[edit] Notable achievements

Throughout their existence, Shinhwa have achieved many successes and were awarded with many honors. One of their first notable achievement was when they made history in the Korean music industry when they released their sixth album, Wedding on December 6, 2002, becoming the longest running Korean boy band in existence. Shinhwa is still holding the record as they has not yet disband. In addition to becoming the longest running boy band in South Korea, Shinhwa also holds the record for the only boy band to stay together for a decade and not lose members along the way nor add another one in (Member Andy's departure does not necessarily count as he did came back to join the group). Just as well, Shinhwa is also the only group to ever has all its member branch out to do solo activities with the group still together.[45] Shinhwa has sold an excess of 50 million records worldwide, an incredible feat for an Asian group and one of the highest album sales in Asia.

In July 2004, they were selected to represent Korea in the MTV Buzz Asia Awards along with Amuro Namie for Japan and F4 for Taiwan. They were also selected to sing at the finale. Shinhwa was also the most searched artist in the Yahoo! Singapore search engine for an entire week in 2004, becoming the first Korean artist to do so, on their first visit to Singapore on October 2004.

The group was also the face of Swiss watch brand Radoin Asia for a January 2005 campaign.

In March of 2005, along with their management team, Good Entertainment, music channel, MNET and Coca-Cola, the group hosted a reality TV show, called "Let's Cokeplay Battle Shinhwa." The show, which set out to search for a new Shinhwa (new legend group), lasted 8 months long and attracted over 1,800 applicants throughout Korea to audition. The final show took place on November 4, 2005 at Olympic Park, Seoul, where Shinhwa members chose the 6 final members of the new Shinhwa from the 12 finalists. The 6 male winners (making the group now known as Battle), along with 2 other female finalists (as solos) immediately underwent training and debuted in 2006 under Good Entertainment. Big Bang's Seungri was also found in this event.

A star was named after Shinhwa in 2005. In order to commemorate its launching, USC Korea, the official Korean partner USC (Universal Star Council), an American website that provides services for registering names for stars in the sky, offered a star to be named after them. The star is among the Aries constellation. Ironically, it matched the debut date of Shinhwa which falls on March 25th, 1998. The star Shinhwa is the brightest among the more than 2 thousand stars with Korean names that can be seen with the naked eye. The star is best seen in November.[46]

In 2006, Shinhwa was chosen as best Korean singer overseas, according to a poll held by Arirang International Broadcasting. A vote was issued on the internet, allowing only foreigners to vote. Shinhwa's song "Once In A Lifetime" won 60% of the vote, beating Kang Ta, who came in second with 20.3 percent followed by TVXQ with 17.3 percent. Super Junior took fourth place followed by Bada, Se7en, BoA, SG Wannabe, Buzz, and Baek Ji-young, with all of them winning less than 1 percent of the votes.[47] Shinhwa won the award again in 2007 for their song Pretty, beating TVXQ by a close percentage of 50.76% to 48.55%. The other candidates, Super Junior, Se7en, Rain, Big Bang, BoA, SS501, Paran and Jang Nara, all received once again less than one percent of the votes.[48]

[edit] Styles

[edit] Musical Style

Shinhwa has changed musical styles many times throughout their existence, beginning with typical bubblegum pop songs (as seen with their song Eusha, Eusha) like other pop singers at the time. They also did regular pop songs as well, with the release of their 4th album Hey, Come On!. Shinhwa would continued to release pop music (although they have done alternative rock as well) until their contract with SM Entertainment ran up. It would be in the release of their 7th album, Brand New that Shinhwa would transition into dance songs. With the release of their 8th album, State Of The Art, Shinhwa can still be seen having dance songs as well as, though their hit song, Once In A Lifetime shows a more slow pop style. Because they have change many musical styles over the years, Shinhwa have created a variation of popular music for their fans and general K-pop listeners, though throughout the years, they have as well created their own distinct style of music.

While Shinhwa is known best as artists who do dance songs, the members have branch out to do various styles. Min Woo's first album show him as an R&B singer, though his #1 hit song, Just One Night is more of a jazz genre. His later albums would be R&B/dance vein of his previous albums. Hye Sung have branch out to do ballads song, as ballads are becoming popular throughout South Korea. Jun Jin and Dong Wan had also followed within his footsteps, doing ballad songs.

[edit] Dance Style

Shinhwa is often hailed as one of the best dance groups in South Korea, winning many dance awards such as M.net/KM music video festival "Best Dance Music Video" and Best Music Video For The Dance Section Awards. Their dances are often filled with heavy choreography, with a few free style moves once in a while (often from Min Woo). They also feature break dancers in the background of many of their performances as well as female dancers dancing with and around them. Shinhwa's own members Min Woo and Jun Jin also break dance and often teach it to their fans. Shinhwa's unique style of dancing is credited to member Min Woo, who is their main choreographer (although they do have another choreographer as well). Min Woo was discovered by an SM Entertainment scout while he was in a dance group, which can explain why he has choreographed some of Shinhwa's most technically challenging dances. Jun Jin, another member who is skilled in dancing as well assists Min Woo. Their dance moves has been describe as "evil," "complicated," and "difficult-to-follow"[45] with few people being able to copy their dance moves.

[edit] Image

Like most popular bands, Shinhwa has change their appearances various times. In their early days, Shinhwa were generally marketed as a typical boy band with cute looks and matching outfits (as seen with their performances and music videos). They later transitioned this "cute" image concept into a more darker tone with the release of their second and third albums, bleaching their hair and wearing dark make up. Their outfits also matched their appearances, being either shiny or dark. With the release of their fourth album, Shinhwa would change from the gothic style of before into a much more simple and cleaner look. Their fifth album would change them into a more preppy style. With the style, Shinhwa would began to sport mondern trend clothing and styles. Shinhwa would continue this preppy style into their sixth album, though it was obvious that they were beginning to mature their looks. When they released their seventh album, Shinhwa began to change their appearance once again, wearing black suits and looking significantly more sophisticated than most boy bands at the time. They also stopped with the dyeing hair and heavy make up, as well as leaving their hair shaggy and long. Shinhwa's eighth album continued their sophisticated look, with the group wearing black suits for most of their performances.

[edit] Discography

Further information: Shinhwa discography

[edit] Korean Albums

[edit] Korean Singles

[edit] Japanese Album

[edit] Japanese Single

  • 1st: Bokura no Kokoro ni wa Taiyō ga Aru (June 14, 2006)

[edit] Compilation Albums (Winter Stories)

[edit] Best Album

[edit] Albums Chart

The chart positions are based on data from Music Industry Association Korea. Unlike the Oricon Chart and the Billboard Chart, the charts are released monthly, not weekly.

[edit] Korean Studio Album

Year Title Chart positions
1998 Resolver
1999 T.O.P. 3
2000 Only One 1
2001 Hey, Come On! 3
2002 Perfect Man 1
2002 Wedding 3
2004 Brand New 1
2006 State of the Art 1
2008 Vol. 9 TBD

[edit] Japanese Studio Album

Year Title Chart positions
2006 Inspiration #1 4

[edit] Awards

Further information: List of Shinhwa's awards

[edit] Controversy

[edit] "Hey Come On!"

In July 2002, Taiwanese boy band Energy covered Shinhwa's song, Hey, Come On! causing tensions between the fans of Shinhwa and Energy. This led to a misunderstanding as when Shinhwa was performing Hey, Come On! in Singapore in 2004, they got booed on stage because some of Energy's fans thought Shinhwa was the one covering Energy's song "Come On" which was actually the cover song. As it was later noted, the person who wrote Hey, Come On! had sold the song to Energy, therefore, it was legal. Even so, the many fans of Shinhwa were angry over that fact. The Taiwanese group 5566 also covered Shinhwa's "Dark", a song included in Shinhwa's 4th album.

[edit] Battle Over Shinhwa

In 2003, Shinhwa's contract with SM Entertainment ended. The company was hoping to renew the contract with Shinhwa, as Shinhwa's popularity was a booming success, but the boy band declined since SM left Andy out of the contract, because they thought he was useless. So Shinhwa switched to a different company, Good Enter(tainment). This caused a controversy between SM Entertainment and Good Enter. Lee Soo Man, founder of SM, pointed out that if Shinhwa moved to a new company, they could no longer use the name Shinhwa because of copyright laws. The argument was taken to court, where Shinhwa won, paying a lot more money than they were offered and Eric knelt and plead to Lee Soo Man. With hard work, they were able to switch over to Good Enter with the same name.

[edit] Solo activities

After moving from SM and signing with Good! Entertainment in 2003, the group members took time to do solo activities. Despite rumors, they did not break up. Min Woo also once stated in an article that the group would never disband, no matter what. It is said that once the members have served their mandatory army service, they will release another album.[25]

The members of Shinhwa, except Hye Sung, have acted in various TV series and movies (although all have appeared on numerous variety shows, both separately and as a group).

  • Jun Jin acted in KBS drama Forbidden Love, SBS Drama Let's go to the Beach, as well as appearing in several "Banjun" dramas (반전드라마) and FC Shootdori.
  • Andy has acted in the MBC sitcom Nonstop IV, SBS drama Lovers in Prague, as well as appearing on some "Banjun" dramas as well. He was also the MC for a music program called SBS Inkigayo (인기가요). He acts in a musical "Music In My Heart (Season 3)" on September 7,2007, a type of project that none of the Shinhwa members have tried to pursue yet. His role is main character, Jang Jae-hyuk. He also is in an MBC show called We Got Married where he is a couple with singer Solbi.
  • Dong Wan played the main character in the film Spin Kick (돌려차기), and has appeared in various television dramas such as Beating Heart, Magic Power Alcohol and Goodbye Sadness(슬픔이여 안녕). He was also featured as a thug-with-a-heart-of-gold in a music video for Korean R&B group SG Wannabe. In 2007, he acted as Yoon Suk-ju(윤석주) in the television drama Person I Love'(사랑하는 사람아).
  • Eric played one of the main characters in the highly successful and acclaimed drama The Phoenix(불새) and was awarded the "MBC Best New Actor" Award in 2004 in recognition of his performance. Other dramas performances include a supporting role in I'm Running (also known as Breathless, released in 2003) and the lead in New Employee, also known as Super Rookie in 2005). Eric was again awarded the "MBC Best Actor" Award 2005 in recognition of his performance in the latter. His first film role was that of a killer in A Bittersweet Life, followed by the release of his first feature movie, June's Diary (released in December 2005), in which he is playing a detective. His TV drama Wolf (늑대) (co-starring Uhm Tae Woong and Han Ji-min) aired for only 3 episodes. Production was halted when Eric sustained serious injuries from a stunt gone wrong. He then filmed the drama SBS's Korea Secret Agency, a drama about secret agents with actors Han Ji-Min, Yoon Ji-Min, and Shin Seung-Woo. Eric then starred in the MBC drama, Que Sera, Sera in 2007, which was not as successful as his previous works.
  • Min Woo starred in the MBC sitcom Nonstop 5 and released the movie 원탁의천사 (Holy Daddy aka Wontak's Angel), co-starring entertainer Ha-Ha.

Many of the members have released solo albums as well.

  • Min Woo has released three full albums, starting off with Un-Touch-Able in 2003 where he also encounter major controversy due to his single Just One Night's music video. In early 2005, he released the single If You... and later in the year, he released his follow-up album IInd Winds, where sales were exceedingly well, selling over 120,000 copies. His third album Explore was released in mid 2007,[27] which sold a poor 41,007 copies[49] in comparison to its predecessor. However, his albums were successful enough to warrant a solo concert, in which he performed in Japan.[50]
  • Hye Sung has collaborated with his close friends Kangta and Lee Ji Hoon, forming a project group named S. The vocal-oriented trio released a project album of ballads, Fr.in.Cl. He also released a solo album "오월지련" (Love of May) in May 2005. The album had strong pre-orders (having the #1 spot on HMV Japan's chart[51] and sales continued to be strong in Korea, where the album placed 5th on the year-end charts for album sales.[52] Hye Sung released his second album on August 8, 2007 which sold over 50,000 copies in its first week (30,000 copies on its first day).[29]
  • Jun Jin released a solo single titled 사랑이 오지 않아요 (Love Doesn't Come) on November 18, 2006, selling 44,724 copies.[49]
  • Dong Wan released his first solo album on July 5, 2007. His album features a duet with Shin Hye Sung, and songs featuring the rapping skills of Eric and Andy. Min Woo wrote the song 'My Love' for Dong Wan's album as well.[25]

[edit] Trivia

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Shinhwa (The Best Looking Guys The Best Stuff In The World Retrieve on May 22, 2007
  2. ^ "Shinhwa: Together Forever". Retrieved on 2007-05-22. (English) 
  3. ^ Shinhwa 2gether4ever Entertainment Webshot Retrieve on May 22, 2007
  4. ^ "Shinhwa and Baby V.O.X. in DPRK", North Korea Economy Watch. Retrieved on 2007-07-15. 
  5. ^ a b c "Shin Hwa's History". Retrieved on 2007-07-15. 
  6. ^ "Album Sales For The Month Of August", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  7. ^ "Album Sales For The Month Of October 2000", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  8. ^ "Album Sales For The Month Of January 2002", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  9. ^ "2001 Yearly Chart", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  10. ^ "Album Sales For The Month Of January 2001", Recording Industry Association of Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  11. ^ a b "2002 Yearly Chart", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2008-01-25. (Korean) 
  12. ^ South Korea has a unique album labeling system. Instead of being known by their titles, they are titled first in order of appearance. Therefore, a debut album would just be known as their first (or 1집), while their fifth would simply be their fifth. The actual title of the album is secondary. Under this system, "real" albums are given whole numbers, while special or concept albums are labeled "half" albums. Because this album was not new material but old material made new, it is not considered "real" material.
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  14. ^ Together Forever The Star Online eCentrak - Malaysia Entertainment. Retrieve on May 22, 2007
  15. ^ "Album Sales For The Month Of March 2003", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  16. ^ Shinhwa's "Winter Story" Encore Retrieve on May 22, 2007
  17. ^ "Album Sales For The Month Of August 2004", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  18. ^ "Album Sales For The Month Of September 2004", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  19. ^ "Album Sales For The Month Of October 2004", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  20. ^ "Album Sales For The Month Of November 2004", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  21. ^ "2004 Yearly Chart", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  22. ^ "Album Sales For The Month Of March 2005", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  23. ^ 2006.9월 - 가요음반 판매량 Retrieve on May 22, 2007
  24. ^ "2006 Yearly Chart", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-11-21. (Korean) 
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  26. ^ "20070819", JF Story Entertainment. Retrieved on 2007-08-19. (Korean) 
  27. ^ a b Garcia, Cathy Rose A. "Shinhwa Members Go Solo This Summer", The Korea Times, 2006-06-21. Retrieved on 2007-06-21. 
  28. ^ "Singer M to Advance to US", KBS GLOBAL. Retrieved on 2007-07-05. (English) 
  29. ^ a b "Shin HS Returns with 2nd Overseas Concert", KBS Global. Retrieved on 2007-07-14. 
  30. ^ "Dong Wan: "Eric might release a solo album soon too"". Retrieved on 2007-07-27. (English) 
  31. ^ "Jun Jin who receive Min Woo's help officially prepare for his solo single". Retrieved on 2007-07-05. (English) 
  32. ^ "Shinhwa Members to Release Solo Albums", Popular Asians. Retrieved on 2007-07-14. 
  33. ^ "Korea: Shinhwa Members to Release Solo Albums", Asianbite. Retrieved on 2007-07-14. 
  34. ^ "Shinhwa will not release 9th album this year!". Retrieved on 2007-05-22. (English) 
  35. ^ a b "Shinhwa Holding Large Overseas Concert". Retrieved on 2007-07-05. (English) 
  36. ^ a b "Shinhwa, Single album release & Special activities". Retrieved on 2007-12-07. (English) 
  37. ^ "Shinhwa Finally Returns As One". Retrieved on 2007-12-07. (English) 
  38. ^ "Shinhwa organized Korea-China-Japan concert for 10th year annverisary", Shinhwa Biz. Retrieved on 2007-09-09. (English) 
  39. ^ ""Shinhwa Holds 10th Anniversary Concert", Shinhwa Biz. Retrieved on 2008-04-02. (English) 
  40. ^ "빅뱅, “우리의 롤모델은 신화”", Naver, 2008-01-01. Retrieved on 2008-03-19. (Korean) 
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  45. ^ a b "WE ARE SHINHWA". Retrieved on 2008-03-22. (English) 
  46. ^ "A real star named after Shinhwa", 2005-09-26. Retrieved on 2007-09-22. (English) 
  47. ^ Shinhwa Chosen Best Korean Singer Overseas KBS GLOBAL Retrieve on May 22, 2007
  48. ^ "Overseas Viewer Award". Retrieved on 2007-11-17. (English) 
  49. ^ a b "2007 Year End Chart", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2008-01-27. 
  50. ^ Profile on Lee Min Woo Retrieve on May 22, 2007
  51. ^ Weekly Music Chart Soompi Retrieve on May 22, 2007
  52. ^ Album Sales For The Year of 2005 The 2005 Miak Year End Chart Retrieved on May 22, 2007

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