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Kim Junsu | |
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Born | Kim Jun-su December 15, 1986[A] Gyeonggi Province, South Korea |
Other names | Xiah Junsu |
Alma mater | Myongji University |
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Years active | 2003–present |
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Hangul | 김준수 |
Hanja | 金俊秀 |
Revised Romanization | Gim Junsu |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Chunsu |
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Hangul | 시아 |
Revised Romanization | Sia |
McCune–Reischauer | Sia |
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Kim Jun-su (Korean: 김준수; born December 15, 1986[A][1][2]), known mononymously as Junsu or known under the stage name XIA (/ʃiˈɑː/ SHEE-ah; 시아) is a South Korean singer, songwriter, dancer and musical actor. He is a member of JYJ, and was one of the original members of boy band TVXQ, where he was formerly known by the stage name Xiah Junsu (시아준수). In November 2021, Kim formed his own agency PALMTREE ISLAND with he charges as CEO.[3]
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 SM 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 with TVXQ in the six years his career. 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.[4] The trio reunited and subsequently formed JYJ (formerly known as JUNSU/JAEJOONG/YOOCHUN in Japan).[5] With 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,[6] which peaked at number-two on Japan's Oricon singles chart. 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. Later that year, he made his musical debut with took the role of Wolfgang in Mozart!,[7] receiving critical acclaim and commercial success. In May 2012, he made his solo debut in Korea with released his studio album Tarantallegra and also embarked on his first headlining world tour.[8]
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,[9][10] 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.[11][12][13][14]
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