Shinhwa video discography | |
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Music videos | 43 |
Music video compilations | 3 |
Concert tour videos | 13 |
Documentaries | 6 |
This is the videography by South Korean six-member boy band Shinhwa . Formed in 1998 under SM Entertainment, the band consists of Eric Mun, Lee Min-woo, Kim Dong-wan, Shin Hye-sung, Jun Jin and Andy Lee. They moved to Good Entertainment in July 2003, upon the expiration of their contract. In 2011, after a four-year hiatus, during which they served individual mandatory military services, they formed the Shinhwa Company to continue to perform together. This list the official music videos released by SM Entertainment, Good Entertainment and Shinhwa Company.
Year | Title | Album | Director |
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1998 | "Resolver" [B] (Korean : "해결사") | Shinhwa | |
"Eusha! Eusha!" (Korean : "으쌰! 으쌰!") | |||
"Sharing Forever" (Korean : "천일유혼") | |||
1999 | "Yo! (Brat Report)" [B] (Korean : "Yo! (악동보고서)") | T.O.P. | |
"T.O.P." (Twinkling of Paradise) | Hong Jong-ho [1] | ||
2000 | "Only One" | Only One | |
"All Your Dreams" | |||
"First Love" | |||
"Wedding March (Your Side)" [B] (Korean : "Wedding March (너의 곁에서)") | |||
2000 | "Prayer" [B] (Korean : "기도") | Christmas Winter Vacation in SMTown.com | |
2001 | "Hey, Come On!" | Hey, Come On! | Hong Jong-ho [1] |
"Wild Eyes" | Lee Doo-hwan [1] | ||
2002 | "My Life Style" | My Choice | Chun Hyuk-jin [1] |
"Perfect Man" | Perfect Man | Chun Hyuk-jin [1] | |
"I Pray 4 U" | Chun Hyuk-jin [1] | ||
"Wedding" (Korean : "너의 결혼식") | Wedding | ||
"Poisoning (Deep Sorrow)" [B] (Korean : "중독 (Deep Sorrow)") | |||
"Hero" | Summer Vacation in SMTown.com | ||
2003 | "Young Gunz" | Winter Story | Chun Hyuk-jin [2] |
"Thank You" | |||
2004 | "Brand New" | Brand New | Lee Sang-gyu [3] |
"Fever (Crazy)" (Korean : "열병 (Crazy)") | Lee Cheol-ha [4] | ||
"Oh!" | |||
"Angel" | |||
"2gether 4ever" | |||
"How Do I Say" | Winter Story 2004–2005 | ||
"Red String" + "Erase All of Time" [B] (Korean : "천생연분" + "세월의 흔적 다 버리고") | Chun Hyuk-jin [2] | ||
2005 | "Hey, Dude!" | Summer Story 2005 | |
2006 | "Once in a Lifetime" | State of the Art | Cho Soo-hyeon [5] [6] |
"Throw My Fist" | Kim Kwang-seok [7] | ||
"You're My Everything" | |||
"We Have the Sun in Our Hearts" [B] (Japanese : "僕らの心には太陽がある") | Inspiration #1 | ||
2007 | "Isn't It Beautiful" [B] (Korean : "예쁘잖아") | Winter Story 2006–2007 | |
"The Snowy Night" [B] (Korean : "눈 오는 날") | Winter Story 2007 | ||
2008 | "Just One More Time..." [B] (Korean : "다시 한번만...") | Volume 9 | |
"Run" | Song Won-young [8] | ||
"Evidence (Destiny of Love)" [B] (Korean : "흔적 (Destiny of Love)") | |||
2012 | "Venus" | The Return | Kim Kwang-seok [9] |
"Venus" (dance version) | |||
2013 | "This Love" | The Classic | Cho Soo-hyeon [5] [6] |
"This Love" (dance version) | |||
2015 | "Memory" | We | |
"Sniper" (Korean : "표적") | Han Sa-min [10] | ||
2016 | "Orange" (Korean : "오렌지") | Unchanging | |
2017 | "Touch" (Korean : "터치") | ||
2018 | "Kiss Me Like That" | Heart | |
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | ||
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JPN [11] | ||||
First Live Concert: The First Mythology | — | |||
Second Live Concert: The Everlasting Mythology | — | |||
Live & Surprise |
| [A] | ||
Winter Story Tour | [A] | |||
Winter Story Tour 2004–2005 Shinhwa Live in Seoul |
| [A] | ||
Tropical Summer Story Festival |
| 159 | ||
2006 Live: State of the Art Asia Tour in Seoul |
| 75 | ||
2006 Japan Tour Inspiration #1 in Tokyo, Live at Budōkan |
| 25 | ||
Shinhwa 2007 Japan Tour Shinhwa Forever |
| 46 | ||
Shinhwa Must Go On 10th Anniversary Live in Seoul |
| 35 | ||
2012 Grand Tour in Seoul "The Return" | 71 | |||
15th Anniversary Concert "The Legend Continues" |
| 22 | ||
2013 Grand Finale "The Classic" in Seoul |
| 17 | ||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | ||
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JPN [11] | ||||
6th Story |
| — | ||
Brand New Story |
| 92 | ||
Shinhwa Personal Histories |
| 109 | ||
Shinhwa: The Greatest Artist in 1998–2007 | 36 | |||
All About Shinhwa, From 1998 to 2008 | 47 | |||
The Return: Shinhwa 14th Anniversary Special DVD | 29 | |||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | ||
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JPN [11] | ||||
Perfect Visual |
| [A] | ||
Perfect Visual 2 |
| [A] | ||
2003–2007 Music Video Collection |
| 105 | ||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Shinhwa is a South Korean six-member boy band based in Seoul, composed of Eric Mun, Lee Min-woo, Kim Dong-wan, Shin Hye-sung, Jun Jin, and Andy Lee. Launched by SM Entertainment on March 24, 1998, the group signed with Good Entertainment in 2004 before creating their Shinhwa Company to manage their career as a band. The band struggled initially with their first album before finding commercial success with their sophomore album T.O.P.. When their contract with SM Entertainment expired in July 2003, all six members signed with Good Entertainment and assumed creative control with the release of Brand New. That same year, members began to pursue individual careers.
Lee Sun-ho, mononymously credited as Andy (Korean: 앤디), is a South Korean singer, rapper and the youngest member of six-member boy band Shinhwa. Besides rapping for his band, Andy has ventured out into television acting, musicals, and solo singing. Andy is also the producer of duo Jumper and boy bands Teen Top, 100% and UP10TION.
Jung Pil-kyo is a South Korean singer-songwriter. He is best known as a member of the South Korean boy group Shinhwa. The main vocalist of Shinhwa, he debuted as a solo artist in 2005 and has since released multiple albums in both Korean and Japanese.
Park Choong-jae, known professionally as Jun Jin, is a South Korean singer, actor and entertainer, known as a member and rapper of six-member boy band Shinhwa. He debuted as a dancer and rapper in Shinhwa in 1998 but started singing small parts in 2002; the release of Shinhwa's fifth album. He debuted as a solo artist in November 2006 with the single Love Doesn't Come.
Lee Min-woo, also known mononymously credited as M as a solo artist, is a South Korean entertainer, known as a member of the South Korean boy band Shinhwa. Lee was the first Shinhwa member to debut as a solo artist in 2003, and has since released three studio albums.
Kim Dong-wan is a South Korean entertainer, known as a member of South Korean boy band Shinhwa. He has been acting since 2002, and has starred in television dramas such as A Farewell to Sorrow and Children of Heaven. He has said that given the opportunity he would prefer a career in acting rather than as a singer, However, since the release of his debut album, he has stated that now he prefers singing more. From Shinhwa, Kim is the fourth member to go solo, following Lee Min-woo, Shin Hye-sung, and Jun Jin.
The South Korean boy band Shinhwa has released fifteen studio albums, three live albums, five compilation albums, one box set, three EPs, thirty-four singles, and sixteen contributions to multi-artist compilations.
This is a list of official music or promotional videos by South Korean boy band Super Junior and its sub-groups, released by SM Entertainment.
T.O.P. is the second Korean studio album by South Korean boy band Shinhwa. It was released on April 15, 1999, by SM Entertainment. The album title T.O.P. stands for Twinkling Of Paradise.
Only One is the third Korean studio album by the South Korean boy band Shinhwa. It was released on May 27, 2000, by SM Entertainment. The album was delayed three months to give SM Entertainment's new group at the time, Fly to the Sky a chance to debut. The album's title song was released as the lead single, with "All Your Dreams", "First Love", and "Wedding March " being subsequent singles. Only One sold 423,873 copies and reached number one on the Recording Industry Association Korea music chart.
Perfect Man is the fifth Korean studio album by South Korean boy band Shinhwa. It was released on March 29, 2002, by SM Entertainment. The title track "Perfect Man", includes lyrics with a persuasive love theme, it was followed by second single entitled, "I Pray 4 U".
Brand New is the seventh studio album of South Korean boy band Shinhwa. It was released on 27 August 2004 by Good Entertainment. It is their first album since leaving SM Entertainment and signing with Good Entertainment. The four lead tracks are "Brand New", "Angel", "Crazy" and "Oh".
Volume 9, also known as 10th Anniversary album, is the ninth studio album of South Korean boy band Shinhwa. It was released on 3 April 2008 by Good Entertainment, marking the group's 10th anniversary. It was first released as a First Press Limited Edition, with 50,000 copies, each with a hologram serial number and a 120-page photobook. The regular edition was released a week later. A 20,000 copies repackaged White Edition was released on 3 July 2008, which included new track, "Destiny of Love" (흔적) and a music video which feature footage from their Shinhwa Must Go On: 10th Anniversary Live concert held on 29 and 30 March 2008 at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena, Seoul.
2012 Shinhwa Grand Tour: The Return is the Asia-wide live concert tour of South Korean boy band Shinhwa to support their tenth studio album, The Return, which was released on 23 March 2012. The album and tour marks Shinhwa's comeback to the music industry after a four-year hiatus, since their 10th anniversary concert held in 2008, during which band members served individual mandatory military services.
The Return is the tenth studio album of South Korean boy band Shinhwa, in commemoration of their 14th anniversary. It was released on 23 March 2012 by Shinhwa Company and distributed by CJ E&M Music. The album and its associated concerts, 2012 Shinhwa Grand Tour: The Return, marks their comeback to the music industry after a four-year hiatus, since their 10th anniversary concert and album Volume 9 in 2008, during which band members served individual mandatory military services.
Escape is Kim Hyung-jun's second Korean EP. It was released on July 10, 2012 by S-Plus Entertainment and distributed by Direct Media via Sony Music Korea. The album was also released in Japan and Taiwan.
The Classic is the eleventh studio album of South Korean boy band Shinhwa, in commemoration of their 15th anniversary. It was released on 16 May 2013 by Shinhwa Company and distributed by CJ E&M Music. The group conducted an Asian concert tour, 2013 Shinhwa Grand Tour: The Classic in support of the album, with the first show in Hong Kong on 8 June 2013.
2013 Shinhwa Grand Tour: The Classic was the Asia-wide live concert tour of South Korean boy band Shinhwa in support of their eleventh studio album, The Classic, which was released on 16 May 2013.
Shin Hye-sung, lead vocalist of the Korean boyband Shinhwa, has had a solo singing career concurrent with his Shinhwa activities since 2005. His discography consists of seven Korean-language studio albums, one Japanese-language studio albums, and two compilation albums, one each released in Korea and in Japan. He also released re-recordings of six of his previous duets with new singers in 2014, as part of his "Once Again" project, as well as recorded 12 songs for soundtracks.
Lee Min-woo, under the name "M", has been a solo singer since 2003, and a member of Korean boyband Shinhwa since 1998. His solo material covers 4 studio albums, 3 EPs, one live album, and one single.