The legendary and ever-evolving coolness of TVXQ. A carefully curated selection of their popular hits and timeless classics!
Even if you’re not a K-pop fan, there’s hardly anyone who hasn’t heard of TVXQ, the male duo from South Korea.
True to their name, they’ve become artists with immense popularity across Asia.
Their performances were impressive back when they were a five-member group, and their current work as a duo is just as energetic and striking!
Enjoy this carefully curated playlist of popular songs by the legendary TVXQ, starting with their classic “Why Did I Fall in Love with You.”
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The enduring legacy and ever-evolving coolness of TVXQ. A carefully curated selection of their popular and classic songs (1–10)
Very Merry XmasTōhōshinki

Idols sometimes release special songs for Christmas, and this one is TVXQ’s Christmas song.
While this season often brings many songs for lovers, this is a heartwarming track for everyone—truly a Christmas present.
Please listen to it with your family and loved ones.
Rising SunTōhōshinki

With its strange sound and the heated, passionate shouts heard in the background, this track overflows with energy.
While TVXQ are well-suited to ballads, they really nail intense songs too.
If you ever feel the music is getting a bit monotonous, I want you to listen to this track.
B.U.T(BE-AU-TY)Tōhōshinki

This song is probably one that holds deep memories for Japanese TVXQ fans (Tohompen).
Due to issues with their agency, SM Entertainment, TVXQ underwent a major change from five members to two.
During that time, fans waited two and a half years for their comeback.
The single “Why? (Keep Your Head Down)” and the long-awaited Japanese album marking their restart—TONE—featured this track.
You can’t take your eyes off their masculine performance.
The legendary and ever-evolving coolness of TVXQ. A carefully curated selection of their popular and classic songs! (11–20)
Catch Me-If you wanna-Tōhōshinki

Starting with Yunho and Changmin’s dramatic high notes, this song is the 2014 release and title track “Catch Me.” It’s about a man who’s stepping back because the person he loves won’t turn toward him or has lost interest.
Even so, there’s a heartbreaking desire to be stopped and held back.
You can still feel a masculine resolve that refuses to complain.
The powerful vocals and choreography really stand out.
STILLTōhōshinki

A song released in 2012 that sings about a heartrending love in Japanese.
Everyone experiences heartbreak once or twice, but it’s not something you ever get used to.
It’s always painful—you cry, and you find yourself wishing you could see that person just one more time.
That kind of bittersweet love is set to a medium-tempo ballad.
수리수리 (Spellbound)Tōhōshinki

The word “suri-suri,” which you hear over and over throughout the song, is catchy and captivating.
“Suri-suri” has a mysterious ring to it, but it actually means “to be delirious with fever.” In other words, it suggests being swept up in the fever of love for a woman.
It’s included on the 2014 release TENSE.
IDENTITYTōhōshinki

This commemorative single by TVXQ, who have reached the major milestone of their 20th anniversary since debuting in Japan, was released in February 2026.
Written as the theme song for a documentary film reflecting on their journey, it’s a powerful, message-driven ballad that expresses their history and bond with fans as their true “selves.” You can feel the weight of the time Yunho and Changmin have shared and the warmth of their mutual trust, and just listening to it makes your heart swell.
The dramatic melody by longtime collaborator Shinjiroh Inoue maximizes the persuasiveness of the duo’s vocals.
It’s perfect for those moments when you want to look back on days spent with someone important, or for nights when you want to reexamine your own path.


