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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.”

The enduring legacy and ever-evolving coolness of TVXQ. A carefully curated selection of popular and classic tracks! (31–40)

MIROTICTōhōshinki

TVXQ! 동방신기 ‘주문 – MIROTIC’ MV
MIROTICTōhōshinki

In 2008, Mirotic was released.

It was a single by the full five-member lineup, with both Korean and Japanese versions.

TVXQ! had already gained many fans in Japan, and thanks to the song’s vibe and cool choreography, it reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

Let’s meet on the far side of the moon.Tōhōshinki

On the milestone of their 20th anniversary since debuting in Japan, TVXQ have released a cover that revives a classic city pop masterpiece originally released in 1991.

While cherishing the original’s urbane, romantic atmosphere, this work adds a glamorous band sound and the duo’s refreshing harmonies to create a new allure.

Set against the backdrop of the night city, the lyrics—wishing for a reunion with “you”—can also be heard as their message to move forward toward a new future together with their fans.

It feels perfect for a nighttime drive with someone special.

We Are 10th Anniversary ver.Tōhōshinki

A song that passionately sings of dreams and adventure! Chosen as the 10th opening theme for the TV anime One Piece, this track is marked by Tohoshinki’s powerful vocals.

Gathering up all your dreams, the lyrics resonate as they give you the courage to set out on a new adventure.

Included on the album The Secret Code and released in 2009, the song topped Oricon’s annual rankings in the anime category.

It’s a perfect fit for the world of One Piece, symbolizing a positive, challenger’s spirit.

When you’re diving into a new environment or striving toward a big dream, listening to it will surely give you courage!

Why did I end up falling in love with you?Tōhōshinki

A gem of a ballad that captures the aching heartbreak and pure love for another, pressing on the listener’s heart.

It delicately portrays the feelings of a protagonist watching a bride and groom at their wedding, touching on the subtle emotions woven from a wish for a loved one’s happiness and lingering regret.

Released by Tohoshinki in July 2008, the song’s elegant piano-and-strings arrangement blends beautifully with the five-member harmony, earning it the No.

1 spot on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

It also won an Excellent Work Award at the 50th Japan Record Awards, paving the way for the group’s first appearance on the Kohaku Uta Gassen.

A track that seeps into your heart on night drives, rainy days, or when love is weighing on your mind.

Lovin’ youTōhōshinki

This PV also has a very strong sense of story.

The straightforward lyrics feel meaningful when you listen to them along with the PV.

The cold piano tones are pure, and Jaejoong’s vocals are striking—their clarity pairs perfectly with a summer night’s breeze.

The enduring legacy and ever-evolving coolness of TVXQ. Carefully selected picks of their popular and classic songs! (41–50)

SkyTōhōshinki

Starting with a rap-style sound, this track feels refreshingly light for a summer song, without any heaviness.

The music video shot under the blue sky matches the vibe of the song perfectly.

This crisp, refreshing tune is my morning alarm.

Why?(Keep Your Head Down)Tōhōshinki

TVXQ! 동방신기 ‘왜 (Keep Your Head Down)’ MV
Why?(Keep Your Head Down)Tōhōshinki

Korean idol groups were also selling well that year.

In particular, TVXQ has remained popular even now, after the Korean boom has passed, supported by a devoted fan base.

Since most other groups have hardly been selling, they must have had real talent.