Kim Junsu

This article is about the JYJ member. For the 2PM member formerly known as Junsu, see Jun. K. For the Korean footballer, see Kim Jun-su (footballer).
This is a Korean name; the family name is Kim.
Kim Junsu
Background information
Native name 김준수
Also known as XIA
Xiah Junsu
Born (1986-12-15) December 15, 1986
Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Genres
Occupation(s)
Instruments
Years active 2003–present
Labels C-JeS Entertainment
Warner Music Group
S.M. Entertainment (2003–09)
Rhythm Zone (Japan; 2004–10)
Associated acts
Kim Junsu
Hangul 김준수
Hanja
Revised Romanization Gim Junsu
McCune–Reischauer Kim Chun-su

Kim Jun-su (Hangul: 김준수; Hanja: 金俊秀; born 15 December 1986[1]) or simply Junsu, also known by the stage name Xia (stylized as XIA; /ʃiˈɑː/ SHEE-ah; Korean: 시아) is a South Korean singer-songwriter, dancer, and stage actor. He is a member of the Korean pop group JYJ, and was one of the original members of boy band TVXQ.

Kim made his debut in 2003 as a member of TVXQ, a boy band produced and formed by South Korean record label and talent agency S.M. Entertainment, having previously been a trainee for six years. He had released four Korean albums, four Japanese albums, thirty Japanese singles and several Korean singles during his first six years in the music industry as TVXQ. In 2009, Kim and fellow TVXQ members Kim Jaejoong and Park Yoochun filed a lawsuit against SM Entertainment, arguing that their exclusive contracts were unilaterally disadvantageous towards the artists and should be invalidated. The Seoul Central District Court ruled in favor of the three and granted an injunction suspending their contracts.[2] The trio reunited and subsequently formed JYJ (formerly known as JUNSU/JAEJOONG/YOOCHUN in Japan).[3] As JYJ, Kim has released one English album, two Korean albums, one Japanese EP, and one Korean EP.

Kim began his solo career in 2010 with the release of Japanese EP Xiah,[4] which peaked at number-two on Japan's Oricon singles chart. The same year, he took the role of Wolfgang in his debut musical Mozart!,[5] receiving critical acclaim and commercial success. After the release of Xiah, Kim's solo music career was sent into hiatus because of a discord between him and his Japanese label Avex Trax that led to the sudden suspension of all his activities in Japan. In May 2012, he released his first full-length Korean solo studio album Tarantallegra, while being represented by new management agency C-JeS Entertainment. Following the release, he embarked on his first headlining world tour.[6] He returned with his second Korean solo studio album, Incredible, in July 2013.[7]

Despite limitations in media coverage and promotional activities caused by a ban in the Entertainment Departments of South Korea's three main terrestrial broadcasters resulting from SM Entertainment's interference,[8][9] Kim's first and second studio album reached top two on the Gaon albums chart in South Korea, as well as reaching number-ten and number-five on the Billboard World Albums chart for Tarantallegra and Incredible, respectively. He is also known for being able to sell out tickets for his concerts and musicals within minutes, dubbed "the ticket power" by South Korean media.[10][11][12][13]

Biography

Pre-debut

Kim was born and raised in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. He has an older fraternal twin brother named Kim Junho, who is also a singer mainly active in Japan and China where he is more well known by his stage names JUNO and ZUNO.[14] At age eleven, Kim was signed by SM Entertainment after his participation in the agency's the 6th Annual Starlight Casting System.

In 2002, SM Entertainment placed Junsu in a project R&B group with another trainees Eunhyuk and Sungmin. They appeared on a show called "2002 Survival Audition - Heejun vs. Kangta, Battle of the Century", along with three future members of rock band TRAX (Jay Kim, No Minwoo, Kang Jungwoo). They were judged and mentored by Moon Hee Jun and Kangta, two members of H.O.T, SM Entertainment's former group. Kangta praised Kim highly in the show, saying that he had potential as a lead vocalist. The group disbanded in 2003 (both Eunhyuk and Sungmin went on to debut as Super Junior's members two years later), when Kim was selected to be TVXQ's member.[15]

2003–2009: TVXQ, Lawsuit against SM Entertainment

Xiah Junsu with DBSK in 2007 (on the right)
Main article: TVXQ

Kim was the first member to join TVXQ and officially debuted with the group on December 26, 2003.[16] He chose Xiah to be his stage name, explaining that the name was short for "Asia" (taking out the "a" in "Asia"). "Xiah" would be an implication of his desire to become not only a star in Korea, but also a star recognized all throughout Asia.[16]

In 2006, Kim featured in former label-mate Zhang Liyin's debut song, "Timeless".[17] It is a remake of Kelly Clarkson and Justin Guarini's duet, originally recorded in 2003. He also made an appearance in the second part of "Timeless"' music video. In 2007, he was chosen to be part of Samsung's Anycall project group, Anyband. The band comprises former label-mate female singer BoA, Tablo of South Korean hip-hop group Epik High and jazz pianist Jin Bora. Anyband has only released one single of the same name.[18][19]

On July 31, 2009, Kim and other two TVXQ members—Jaejoong and Yoochun'—submitted an application to the Seoul Central District Court to determine the validity of their contract with SM Entertainment.[20][21] Through their lawyers, the members stated that the 13-year contract was excessively long, schedules were held out without the confirmation or permission of the members, contract terms have been extended and changed without their knowledge or consent and that the group's earnings were not fairly distributed to the members.[2] The Seoul Central District Court granted the three members a temporary contract injunction in October 2009 and ruled that SM cannot interfere with their individual activities but also that they can only act as members of TVXQ through SM Entertainment.[2]

In November 2012, the three years and four months lawsuit concluded as SM Entertainment and JYJ reached a mutual agreement to terminate all contracts between the two parties and not to interfere with each other's activities in the future. At a voluntary arbitration at the Seoul Central District Court, SM Entertainment finally agreed that its contract ended July 31, 2009, and that it would no longer interfere with JYJ’s endeavors in Korea.[22][23]

Throughout his career as TVXQ's member, Kim had written and composed several songs that have appeared on the group's Korean and Japanese releases. His first composition was a ballad titled "Nae Gyeote Sumsuil Su Ittdamyeon (White Lie)" (네 곁에 숨쉴 수 있다면), included in TVXQ's third Korean studio album, "O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. At TVXQ's second Asian tour, he performed a solo self-composed dance track called "My Page". He also composed his solo slow-ballad "Rainy Night" of TVXQ's nineteenth Japanese single, If.../Rainy Night, an installment of the group's non-album release "TRICK" project. For TVXQ's Korean comeback in 2008, he wrote "Noeur... Baraboda (Picture of You)" (노을... 바라보다), which was featured in TVXQ's fourth Korean album. During TVXQ's third Asian tour, he performed another self-composed song "Xiahtic", which was then rearranged and performed in Japanese for his solo performance at the Tohoshinki 4th Live Tour 2009: The Secret Code in Tokyo Dome. The rearranged version of "Xiahtic" was also included in TVXQ's twenty-ninth Japanese single. He has also appeared on two televised shows with TVXQ, Banjun Theater and Vacation.[24][25]

2010–2011: Solo career and JYJ

See also: JYJ
Junsu in 2012

At the beginning of 2010, Kim starred in the South Korean production of Austrian musical Mozart!,[5] playing the lead role Wolfgang. His stage actor debut was met with great response, as the tickets for each one of his shows were completely sold out[26] and he was able to sweep up all Best Newcomer awards in various awards ceremonies.[27][28]

"Intoxication" (2010)
Self-composed R&B track from the solo single Xiah, which is sung in Japanese.

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In April, the three-member group JYJ (initially known as JUNSU/JAEJOONG/YOOCHUN) was created, following an announcement made by Avex Trax, the trio's Japanese label at that time.[3] After Avex revealed that TVXQ would go on an indefinite hiatus, it's decided that Kim would make his solo singing debut in Japan.[4] A teaser showing his self-composed song "Intoxication" was made public and announced as the lead track of his upcoming single. The self-produced double A-side single (Refer Xiah (EP)) was released on May 26 and debuted at number two on Japan's Oricon chart. Two songs in the single, "Kanashimi no Yukue" (悲しみのゆくえ The Whereabouts of Sadness) and "君がいれば ~Beautiful Love~" were used as the theme song for BeeTV's 5nen Atono Love Letter (5年後のラブレター A Love Letter 5 Years From Now) and <Beautiful Love ~君がいれば~>.

In September, JYJ released The..., their first Japanese EP, which debuted at number one on the Oricon chart.[29] However, Avex had announced the suspension of the group's activities in Japan, including Kim's, the same month that year.[30] JYJ proceeded to release The Beginning, a global album which was sung in English. Kim promoted the new album with JYJ via a worldwide showcase tour with dates in South Korea, Southeast Asia and the United States.

In October, Kim was set to collaborate with Hungarian composer Sylvester Levay for a concert titled "Kim Junsu Musical Concert, Levay with Friends". It was held in Seoul at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena from the 7th until the 10th for a total of 4 days.[31] Well-known German musical actor Uwe Kröger who worked with Levay in several musicals visited South Korea to participate in the concert as a special guest.[32] During the show, Kim introduced "Miss You So", a song that was written especially for him by Levay, to the fans. He also performed "Intoxication" before Korean audience for the first time outside Japan.

Junsu in 2011

January 2011 saw the release of JYJ's Korean EP, Their Rooms "Our Story". Kim contributed in writing and composing two songs in the album, an up-tempo track titled "Mission" and a ballad titled "Fallen Leaves". The next month, he starred in his second musical, "Tears of Heaven".[33][34] Kim played Jun-Hyung, a Korean soldier who fell in love with a Vietnamese singer during the Vietnam war.

Starting from April, Kim toured Asia and North America for JYJ's first Worldwide Tour.[35] The tour was later extended to Europe and South America, adding another four stops in Spain, Germany, Chile and Peru. In May, Kim was appointed the honorary ambassador for the 5th The Musical Awards, along with musical actress Jo Jung Eun.[36] He's also nominated for "Best Actor" and later won the "Popular Star Award" at the same award ceremony.[37] In August, Kim released a song for Korean drama Scent of A Woman"s OST, "You Are So Beautiful". The song managed to top real-time music charts shortly after it was released. He also made a cameo appearance in the drama as a popular singer that the main character idolizes and looks up to. In September, JYJ released their first Korean full-length album, In Heaven. Kim and actress Song Ji-hyo featured in the six minutes long music video for the album's lead track, "In Heaven". A 10-minutes version was released later on, revealing the complete story line.[38] In November, Kim won the "Popular Star Award" at the 17th Korea Musical Awards alongside "Tears of Heaven" co-star Yoon Gong Joo.[39] In December, he and South Korean actor Jang Geun-Suk received a K-POP Superstar Award at the “2011 Asia Jewelry Awards” held in Seoul.[40]

2012–2014: Tarantallegra and Incredible

Junsu on stage in Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles in 2012

Kim released his first Korean full-length solo album, Tarantallegra, in May 2012.[41][42] It was his first solo music release in two years, after the suspension of his solo activities in 2010. For the album, he directly took part in the production, composing and writing the lyrics for most of the songs. Rapper Flowsik of Asian-American music group Aziatix featured in the album's title track, "Tarantallegra". After unleashing two concept teasers, Kim released a video teaser for "Tarantallegra", where he showed a drastic transformation into a completely new image. The music video was published in full on May 13, a day before the official album release. To promote the album, he held concerts within Asia, as well as North America, South America and Europe. The Asian tour began on May 19 and 20 at Seoul's Jamsil Indoor Stadium and continued on to Thailand, Indonesia, Taiwan, China and Hong Kong. Ahead of the North American, South American, and European tour, C-JeS Entertainment revealed that Kim had finished recording an English song and planned for a new single release. The single, titled Uncommitted is written by Bruce 'Automatic' Vanderveer, and includes a new version of song "Tarantallegra".[43][44] Kim also confirmed his remaining tour dates with stops in New York, Los Angeles, Mexico, Brasil, Chile and Germany. The first show was held at New York's Hammerstein Ballroom[45] and the final show held at Turbinenhalle in Oberhausen. While touring Kim, along with Sunny Hill's Seung-ah, made an appearance in South Korean girl group, Fiestar's music video for their debut single, "Vista".

In October 2012, Kim won his first "Best Actor" award at the 18th Korean Musical Awards for his performance as the transcendental existence Der Tod or The Death, a lead role in the Elisabeth, his third musical.[46] He had also received third consecutive "Popular Star Award" at the annual The Musical Awards in June.[47] On Christmas Eve, Kim released a digital single, Thank U For, before holding an all-live concert entitled "2012 XIA Ballad & Musical Concert with Orchestra" on the 29th. The concert featured ballads from his album as well as OST songs and a few pieces from his previous musicals, accompanied by an orchestra during the whole show.[48] By the end of 2012, Kim has sold almost 200,000 copies of Tarantallegra and Uncommitted combined, becoming one of the year's highest selling solo artists on South Korea's record chart Gaon.

On February 25, 2013, Kim (as JYJ) was invited to perform at South Korea's current president Park Geun-hye's inauguration ceremony held at the National Assembly Building’s Center Plaza, in front of more than 70,000 people.[49] Two months later, Kim took the stage for JYJ's three days concert, "The Return of JYJ", held at the Tokyo Dome. The sold-out concert marks the first time JYJ had been able to perform in Japan after the contract with their former Japanese management agency Avex ended in 2010.

JYJ in 2014 Asian Games opening ceremony

Incredible, Kim's second Korean studio album, was released in July 2013. Its lead track, "Incredible", was made by Bruce 'Automatic' Vanderveer,[50] who he collaborated with on his first English single. Prior to the album release, Kim unveiled a digital single which will serve as pre-release track, called "11AM". On the 15th, he held a solo showcase at UNIQLO AX Hall in Seoul to commemorate the official release of Incredible.[51] His second headlining concert tour began the following week with its first stop in Bangkok, Thailand.

Junsu later held a solo tour in Japan, called the “2014 XIA The Best Ballad Spring Tour Concert in Japan," starting in Tokyo on May 13–15 and then heading to Osaka on May 22–24. The poster for the concert was released early April.[52]

2015-Present: Flower and Yesterday

On March, 3rd 2015 Kim's third studio album Flower was released.[53] The album debuted at number 1 on the Gaon and Oricon charts.[54] The title song Flower features Tablo from Epik High, with Dok2 and Naul (Brown Eyed Soul) also featuring on the album. On the same day of the album release Kim launched 2015 Xia Third Asia Tour Concert - Flower[55] with the first stop being Osaka.

In April, 2015 Kim was confirmed to act in the Korean version of the musical Death Note.[56] Kim played the role of L.

Kim announced that he would be returning with a mini album and released the title song Yesterday on October 19, 2015.[57] Rapper Giriboy features on track "Oeo" while Cheetah is a feature on "Midnight Show".[57]

Kim featured on rapper Psy's seventh album Psyder, with the song "Dream".[58]

Personal life

On January 1, 2016, it was reported that Junsu and EXID's Hani have been dating for six months. Junsu's agency, C-JeS Entertainment has confirmed these reports, saying, ""This is the official statement on Junsu and EXID Hani's dating news. The two first encouraged and supported each other in their activities as a sunbae and hoobae as artists. It's true that recently, they have begun a relationship and are meeting well." The rep also added, "But as the two are artists who are receiving a lot of love, we ask for warm regards. As dating is a personal matter we cannot reveal any more and ask for your understanding."[59][60]On September 13, 2016, it was revealed that Junsu and Hani broke up due to their busy schedules and it was confirmed by EXID's agency Banana Culture.[61]

Discography

Main article: XIA discography

Concerts and tours

Musicals

Year
Title Role Notes
2010 Mozart! Wolfgang Mozart
2011 Tears of Heaven Junhyung
  • The musical production derived from singer Jo Sungmo's music video for the song "Do You Know" (2000).
Mozart! Wolfgang Mozart
2012–2013 Elisabeth Tod (Death)
  • Had his 1st performance on February 8 and finished his first run on May 2, 2012.
  • Returned as Tod from August 14 to September 4, 2013 for the musical's second run.
2013 December Jiwook
  • A jukebox musical built around the music of the late South Korean folk rock singer Kim Kwang-seok.
2014 Dracula Count Dracula
2015 Death Note L Lawliet
2016 Dracula Count Dracula
  • The second run
2016 Dorian Gray Dorian Gray

Ost

Year Title Drama Notes
2010 君がいれば ~Beautiful Love~ Love Letter From Five Years Later
2010 悲しみのゆくえThe Whereabouts of Sadness Beautiful Love Fellow member, Yoochun acted in this drama
2010 Too Love Sungkyunkwan Scandal Fellow member, Yoochun acted in this drama
2011 You Are So Beautiful Scent Of A Woman
2012 Love Is Like Snowflakes The Innocent Man
2012 I Don't Like Love Rooftop Prince Fellow member, Yoochun acted in this drama
2013 Foolish Heart The Fugitive of Joseon
2013 I Love You Empress Ki
2014 In The Time That I Love You Mr. Back
2015 The Time of You Has Passed Six Flying Dragons
2016 How Can I Love You? Descendants of the Sun
2016 Lean on Me "Lucky Romance"

Awards

Year Awards Category Work Result
2010 4th The Musical Awards Best New Actor Mozart! Won[28]
Most Popular Actor
16th Korea Musical Awards Best New Actor Won[27]
Most Popular Actor
2010 Golden Ticket Awards Ticket Power Award - Musical Actor Won[67]
2011 5th The Musical Awards Best Actor Tears of Heaven Nominated
Most Popular Actor Won[37]
17th Korea Musical Awards Most Popular Actor Won[39]
3rd Asia Jewelry Awards World K-POP Superstar Award Won[40]
2011 Golden Ticket Awards Ticket Power Award - Musical Actor Mozart! & Tears of HeavenNominated
2012 6th The Musical Awards Best Actor Elisabeth Nominated
Most Popular Actor Won[47]
18th Korea Musical Awards Best Actor Won[68]
Most Popular Actor Won[69]
2012 Golden Ticket Awards Ticket Power Award - Musical Actor Won[70]
Ticket Power Award - Local Concert Musician XIA 1st Asia Tour Concert In Seoul &
2012 XIA Ballad & Musical Concert with Orchestra
Popularity Award
2012 SFCC Awards
(The Seoul Foreign Correspondents’ Club Awards)
Raising Awareness of Korea Overseas - Singer Tarantallegra & XIA 1st World Tour Concert Won[71]
2013 1st Yin Yue Tai V-Chart Awards Best Korean Male Artist Uncommitted Won[72]
19th Korea Musical Awards Most Popular Star Elisabeth Won[73]
2013 Golden Ticket Awards Ticket Power Award - Local Concert (Musician) XIA 2nd Asia Tour Concert INCREDIBLE &
2013 XIA Ballad & Musical Concert with Orchestra
Nominated
Ticket Power Award - Musical Actor Elisabeth & December Nominated
Popularity Award Elisabeth & December Won[74]

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