TVXQ videography
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↙Music videos | 85 |
↙Concert tour videos | 10 |
↙Documentaries | 11 |
↙Video compilations | 1 |
↙Photo albums | 8 |
↙Storybooks | 6 |
The videography of South Korean pop duo TVXQ, known as Tohoshinki in Japan, consists of eighty-four music videos, ten concert tour videos, eleven documentary DVDs, one music video compilation, eight photo albums, and six storybooks. TVXQ originally debuted as a five-piece boy band under S.M. Entertainment in December 2003. In 2004, the band signed with Japan's Avex sub-label Rhythm Zone and released their debut Japanese single, "Stay with Me Tonight" in April 2005. In July 2009, three of the members – later known as JYJ – left the group's Korean agency S.M. Entertainment, and TVXQ returned as a duo act with remaining members U-Know Yunho and Max Changmin in 2011.
Music videos
Korean
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2004 | "Hug" | TVXQ's debut single. Two versions were released – the original Korean version, and an English "international" version. | |
"The Way U Are" | |||
"Hotmail" (with SM Town) | |||
"Believe" | Two versions of the music video were released. | ||
"Thanks To" | |||
"Tri-Angle" (featuring BoA and the TRAX) | The lead single of their debut studio album, Tri-Angle | ||
"Whatever They Say" (A cappella version) | |||
"My Little Princess" | |||
"My Little Princess" (A cappella version) | |||
"Magic Castle" | |||
2005 | "Hi Ya Ya Summer Day" | N/A | Two versions of the music video were released. |
"Rising Sun" | The lead single of their second Korean studio album, Rising Sun. A different version of the music video was filmed to promote LG Mobile. The song was also featured in the 2009 film, Fast & Furious during Paul Walker's opening scene. | ||
"Tonight" | |||
"Beautiful Life" | |||
"One" | Featured single for the 2006 Korean film A Millionaire's First Love | ||
"Free Your Mind" (featuring the TRAX) | 1st live tour captures | ||
"Always There..." | |||
"Show Me Your Love" (with Super Junior) | N/A | Christmas single | |
2006 | "Greeting" | ||
"Fighting Spirit of the East" | N/A | Korea National Football Team Official Image Song | |
"Red Sun" (SM Town) | |||
"'O'-Jung.Ban.Hap." | The lead single of their third Korean studio album, "O"-Jung.Ban.Hap.. | ||
"Balloons" | |||
"You're My Miracle" | 2nd live tour captures | ||
"Snow Dream" | |||
2007 | "Let's Go on a Trip!" | ||
"Only Love" | |||
2008 | "Purple Line" | N/A | The Korean version of the Japanese single release. |
"Mirotic" | The lead single of their fourth Korean studio album, Mirotic, TVXQ's last Korean album with the original line-up. A dance version of the music video was also released. | ||
"Wrong Number" | The music video has two versions: the regular version and the dance version. | ||
"Are You a Good Girl?" | 3rd live tour captures | ||
"Picture of You" | |||
2009 | "Seaside" (with Super Junior and SHINee) | ||
2010 | "Athena" | The theme song to the Korean television drama, Athena: Goddess of War. This is the TVXQ duo's first song since the split with JYJ in 2009. "Athena" was also recorded in the duo's comeback album, Keep Your Head Down (2011). | |
2011 | "Keep Your Head Down" | TVXQ's first official comeback song as a duo. This is also the lead single of their fifth Korean studio album, Keep Your Head Down. The music video has three versions: a regular edition and two different dance versions. | |
"How Can I" | |||
"Before U Go" | The lead single off of Before U Go, the repackage of Keep Your Head Down. The music video has three versions: a regular edition, the 16-minute long short film, and a dance version. | ||
"Santa U Are the One" | TVXQ only makes an appearance in the music video | ||
2012 | "Catch Me" | The lead single of their sixth Korean studio album, Catch Me. | |
"Humanoids" | The lead single off of Humanoids, the repackage of Catch Me. | ||
2014 | "Something" | The lead single of their seventh Korean studio album, Tense |
Japanese
Year | Music video | Album | Notes |
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2005 | "Stay with Me Tonight" | TVXQ's debut Japanese single. | |
"Somebody to Love" | |||
"My Destiny" | |||
2006 | "Asu wa Kuru Kura" | ||
"Rising Sun" | The Japanese version of the original Korean release in 2005. | ||
"Begin" | |||
"Sky" | |||
"Miss You" | |||
"'O'-Sei.Han.Go. | |||
2007 | "Step by Step" | ||
"Choosey Lover" | |||
"Lovin' You" | |||
"Summer Dream" | |||
"Shine" | |||
"Forever Love" | |||
"Together" | The music video was released in two versions: the regular edition and the Cinnamonroll (animated) version. | ||
"Last Angel" (with Koda Kumi) | |||
2008 | "Purple Line" | ||
"Beautiful You" | |||
"Doshite Kimi o Suki ni Natte Shimattandaro?" | |||
"Jumon (Mirotic)" | The Japanese version of the original Korean release in 2008. | ||
2009 | "Bolero" | ||
"Kiss the Baby Sky" | |||
"Survivor" | |||
"Share the World" | |||
"Stand by U" | |||
"Colors (Melody and Harmony)" | N/A | Self-produced single by the members of JYJ. | |
2010 | "Break Out!" | ||
"Toki o Tomete" | TVXQ's last music video together with the original line-up. | ||
2011 | "Why? (Keep Your Head Down)" | The Japanese version of the original Korean release in 2011. This is also the duo's first Japanese single since the split with JYJ. | |
"Superstar" | |||
"B.U.T (Be-Au-Ty)" | Promotional video for Tone | ||
"Duet" | Promotional video for Tone | ||
"Winter Rose" | |||
2012 | "Still" | ||
"Android" | |||
2013 | "Catch Me -If you wanna-" | The Japanese version of the original Korean release in 2012. | |
"I Know" | Promotional video for Time | ||
"In Our Time" | Promotional video for Time | ||
"Humanoids" | Promotional video for Time. It is the Japanese version of the original Korean release in 2012. | ||
"Ocean" | |||
"Scream" | |||
"Very Merry Xmas" | |||
2014 | "Hide & Seek" | ||
Video albums
Concert tour videos
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2006 Live Concert: Rising Sun |
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The 2nd Asia Tour Concert "O" |
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The 3rd Asia Tour Concert Mirotic |
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1st Live Tour 2006 ~Heart, Mind and Soul~ |
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2nd Live Tour 2007 ~Five in the Black~ |
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3rd Live Tour 2008 ~T~ |
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4th Live Tour 2009 ~The Secret Code~ Final in Tokyo Dome |
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Live Tour 2012 ~Tone~ |
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Live Tour 2013 ~Time~ |
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Live Tour 2013 ~Time~ Final in Nissan Stadium |
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Documentaries
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Rising Sun Showcase |
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All About TVXQ! |
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All About TVXQ! Season 2 |
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All About TVXQ! Season 3 |
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Catch Me — Production Note |
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History in Japan Vol. 1 |
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History in Japan Vol. 2 |
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History in Japan Vol. 3 |
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Tohoshinki History In Japan Special |
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History in Japan Vol. 4 |
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Bigeast Fanclub Event 2012 — The Mission |
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Music video compilations
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Video Clip Collection -The One- |
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Other releases
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Zoom Shika Shiranai Tohoshinki DVD |
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Featured releases
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SMTOWN Live in Tokyo, Special Edition |
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I AM: SMTOWN Live at Madison Square Garden |
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Rhythm Nation 2006 -The biggest indoor music festival- |
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a-nation '07 Best Hit Selection |
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a-nation '07 Best Hit Live |
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Best Live DVD: Premium Live Dream Selection |
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Summer Freak by a-nation |
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Others
Photo albums
Photo Album # | Information | Details of contents |
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1st (Korea) |
Dong Bang Shin Ki - The 1st Photo Album - 'Travel Sketches in L.A
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2nd (Korea) |
Dong Bang Shin Ki: The 2nd Photo Album - 'Summer Paradise in Borabora
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3rd (Korea) |
Dong Bang Shin Ki - The 3rd Photo Album - 'The Prince in Prague
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4th (Korea) |
Dong Bang Shin Ki - 2007 Paris Photobook Special Limited Edition -"Bonjour Paris"
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5th (Korea) |
Dong Bang Shin Ki: A Week Holiday
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1st (Japan) |
Tohoshinki 1st Artist Book - Tomorrow: 000777
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2nd (Japan) |
Tohoshinki 2nd Artist Book: Shine
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3rd (Japan) |
Tohoshinki 3rd Artist Book: El Sol
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Storybooks
Storybook # | Information | Details of Contents |
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1st | Dong Bang Shin Ki - The 1st Story Book "Hug"
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Tracklisting
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2nd | Dong Bang Shin Ki - The 2nd Story Book 'The Way U Are
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3rd | Dong Bang Shin Ki - The 3rd Story Book 'TVfXQ! Special Photo Essay In L.A
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4th | Dong Bang Shin Ki Vol. 2 - Rising Sun Repackage 4th Story Book: Five Secret Story
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5th | Dong Bang Shin Ki - The 2nd Asia Tour Concert "O" Documentary Book
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6th | Dong Bang Shin Ki - Please Be Mine : All About TVXQ Season 3 Making Book
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See also
- TVXQ discography
- List of songs by TVXQ
- List of awards and nominations received by TVXQ
References
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