TvXQ: The Evolution of SM Town's Legendary Group
TvXQ, also known as Dong Bang Shin Ki, is a South Korean boy band formed by SM Entertainment in 2003. The group consists of five members: U-Know Yunho, Max Changmin, Hero Jaejoong, Micky Yoochun, and Xiah Junsu. Since their debut, TvXQ has become one of the most successful and influential K-pop groups of all time, known for their unique sound, captivating performances, and dedication to their fans. Over the years, the group has undergone numerous lineup changes, but their impact on the K-pop scene remains unchanged.
The group was created when SM Entertainment's president Lee Soo-man decided to form a new boy group that would surpass the success of H.O.T, another prominent K-pop idol group of the time. The initial members were selected based on their slender and youthful appearance, which was a new trend in K-pop at that time. U-Know Yunho, the group's leader, was chosen for his charismatic stage presence, while Hero Jaejoong was selected for his powerful vocals and sleek image. Micky Yoochun was selected for his versatility as a singer and actor, and Xiah Junsu was chosen for his powerful vocals and energetic stage presence. Max Changmin was later added to the group as a vocalist and maknae (youngest member).
"We were all still young and inexperienced when we debuted. We didn't have the skills or the knowledge to handle the pressure and expectations of the entertainment industry." - U-Know Yunho
U-Know Yunho reflects on the early days of TvXQ.
TvXQ made their debut with their single "Hug" in 2003, but it wasn't until their second single "Why (Keep Your Head Down)" that they gained widespread recognition. The song's success was largely due to the group's energetic and captivating performances, which showcased their synchronized dance moves and harmonious vocals.

### Rise to Fame
TvXQ's popularity continued to grow with the release of their subsequent singles, including "Rising Sun and the Sky" and "The Memories of Babylon". The group's music videos were also highly successful, with "Hug" and "Why (Keep Your Head Down)" both reaching over 1 million views on YouTube.
| 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single | Hug | Why (Keep Your Head Down) | |
| Music Video Views (approx.) | 500,000 | 1,000,000+ | 1,500,000+ |
### Lineup Changes
In 2009, Micky Yoochun and Xiah Junsu left the group to pursue solo studies, citing health issues and contractual disputes. The remaining members, U-Know Yunho and Max Changmin, continued to promote as TxVQ, releasing a new single called "Catch Me".
"We were all still young and inexperienced when we debuted. We didn't have the skills or the knowledge to handle the pressure and expectations of the entertainment industry." - U-Know Yunho
U-Know Yunho reflects on the early days of TvXQ.
In 2012, Micky Yoochun was officially removed from the group due to his ongoing health issues and inconsistencies in his schedules. Xiah Junsu was also removed from the group, citing his solo activities and conflicting schedules.
"We were all still young and inexperienced when we debuted. We didn't have the skills or the knowledge to handle the pressure and expectations of the entertainment industry." - U-Know Yunho
U-Know Yunho reflects on the early days of TvXQ.
### Legacy
TvXQ's influence on the K-pop scene cannot be overstated. They have inspired countless idol groups and have paved the way for future generations of K-pop idols. Their music has been widely praised for its unique blend of pop, rock, and dance styles, and their performances have been praised for their high-energy and captivating stage presence.
"We are grateful for the endless support from our fans. We have been able to achieve our dreams because of them." - U-Know Yunho

In 2019, TvXQ celebrated their 15th anniversary with a comeback after a 7-year hiatus. The group released a new single called "Shine" and embarked on a world tour, titled "Campus Jingle Bell Rock", which marked their first major concert tour in over 5 years.
| Setlist | Locations | Dates | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stage 1 | Catch Me | Seoul, Shanghai | April 27-29 |
| Stage 2 | Seoul, Bangkok | May 4-6 |
In conclusion, TvXQ's legacy as one of the most influential and successful K-pop groups of all time is undeniable. Their unique sound, captivating performances, and dedication to their fans have inspired countless young idols and have paved the way for future generations of K-pop artists.