TVXQ video discography | |
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Music videos | 111 |
Concert tour videos | 20 |
Documentaries | 11 |
Video compilations | 1 |
Photo albums | 8 |
Storybooks | 6 |
The videography of South Korean pop group TVXQ, known as Tohoshinki in Japan, consists of 111 music videos, 20 concert tour videos, 11 documentary DVDs, one music video compilation, eight photo albums, and six storybooks. TVXQ originally debuted as a five-piece boy band under S.M. Entertainment in December 2003. In 2004, the band signed with Japan's Avex sub-label Rhythm Zone and released their debut Japanese single, "Stay with Me Tonight" in April 2005. In July 2009, three of the members – later known as JYJ – left the group's Korean agency S.M. Entertainment, and TVXQ returned as a duo act with remaining members U-Know Yunho and Max Changmin in 2011.
Year | Title | Note | Album | Original language | Notes |
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2004 | "Hug" | 3 | Tri-Angle | Korean | |
2004 | "My Little Princess" | 4 | Tri-Angle | Korean | |
2004 | "The Way U Are" | Tri-Angle | Korean | ||
2004 | "Hotmail" | 2004 Summer Vacation in SMTown.com | Korean | with SM Town | |
2004 | "Whatever They Say" (A cappella version) | Tri-Angle | Korean | ||
2004 | "Believe" | Tri-Angle | Korean | ||
2004 | "Thanks To" | Tri-Angle | Korean | ||
2004 | "Tri-Angle" (featuring BoA and the TRAX) | Tri-Angle | Korean | ||
2004 | "Magic Castle" | The Christmas Gift from TVXQ | Korean | ||
2005 | "Stay with Me Tonight" | Heart, Mind and Soul | Japanese | 1st Japanese single | |
2005 | "Hi Ya Ya Summer Day" | Korean | Special summer single | ||
2005 | "Somebody to Love" | Heart, Mind and Soul | Japanese | 2nd Japanese single | |
2005 | "Tonight" | Rising Sun | Korean | ||
2005 | "Rising Sun" | 1 | Rising Sun | Korean | A separate Korean music video was filmed for LG Mobile. |
2005 | "My Destiny" | Heart, Mind and Soul | Japanese | 3rd Japanese single | |
2005 | "Show Me Your Love" (with Super Junior) | Korean | Christmas single | ||
2006 | "Always There..." | Rising Sun | Korean | ||
2006 | "Beautiful Life" | 6 | Rising Sun | Korean | |
2006 | "Free Your Mind" | 5 | Rising Sun | Korean | |
2006 | "Asu wa Kuru Kara" | Heart, Mind and Soul | Japanese | 4th Japanese single | |
2006 | "Fighting Spirit of the East" | Korean | Korea National Football Team Official Image Song | ||
2006 | "Red Sun" | 2006 Summer SMTown | Korean | with SM Town | |
2006 | "Begin" | Five in the Black | Japanese | 6th Japanese single | |
2006 | "Sky" | Five in the Black | Japanese | 7th Japanese single | |
2006 | "'O'-Jung.Ban.Hap." | 1 | "O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. | Korean | |
2006 | "Miss You" | Five in the Black | Japanese | 8th Japanese single | |
2006 | "Balloons" | "O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. | Korean | ||
2006 | "Snow Dream" | 2006 Summer SMTown | Korean | with SM Town | |
2007 | "Step by Step" | Five in the Black | Japanese | 9th Japanese single | |
2007 | "You're My Miracle" | 5 | "O"-Jung.Ban.Hap. | Korean | |
2007 | "Choosey Lover" | Five in the Black | Japanese | 10th Japanese single | |
2007 | "Lovin' You" | T | Japanese | 11th Japanese single | |
2007 | "Let's Go On a Trip!" | 2007 Summer SMTown - Fragile | Korean | with SM Town | |
2007 | "Summer Dream" | T | Japanese | 12th Japanese single | |
2007 | "Shine" | T | Japanese | 13th Japanese single | |
2007 | "Last Angel" (with Kumi Koda) | 7 | Kingdom | Japanese | |
2007 | "Forever Love" | T | Japanese | 14th Japanese single | |
2007 | "Holding Back the Tears" | 7 | Vacation | Korean | |
2007 | "Only Love" | 2007 Winter SMTown - Only Love | Korean | with SM Town | |
2007 | "Together" | T | Japanese | 15th Japanese single, and was released in two versions, including an animated Cinnamonroll version. | |
2008 | "Purple Line" | 2 | T | Korean / Japanese | 16th Japanese single, Including Korean Version |
2008 | "Beautiful You" | The Secret Code | Japanese | 22nd Japanese single | |
2008 | "Dōshite Kimi o Suki ni Natte Shimattandarō?" | The Secret Code | Japanese | 23rd Japanese single | |
2008 | "Mirotic" | 1 8 | Mirotic | Korean | |
2008 | "Wrong Number" | 8 | Mirotic | Korean | |
2009 | "Bolero" | 7 | The Secret Code | Japanese | 25th Japanese single |
2009 | "Survivor" | The Secret Code | Japanese | 26th Japanese single | |
2009 | "Kiss the Baby Sky" | The Secret Code | Japanese | 25th Japanese single | |
2009 | "Are You a Good Girl?" | 5 | Mirotic | Korean | |
2009 | "Share the World" | 7 | Best Selection 2010 | Japanese | 27th Japanese single |
2009 | "Stand by U | Best Selection 2010 | Japanese | 28th Japanese single | |
2009 | "Picture of You" | 6 | Mirotic | Korean | Last Korean music video with five members |
2009 | "Seaside (Boom Boom)" | 5 | 2009 Summer SMTown – We Are Shining | Korean | with SM Town |
Year | Title | Note | Album | Original language | Notes |
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2010 | "Break Out!" | Best Selection 2010 | Japanese | 29th Japanese single | |
2010 | "Toki o Tomete" | Best Selection 2010 | Japanese | 30th Japanese single, and the last music video with five members | |
2011 | "Keep Your Head Down" | 1 8 | Keep Your Head Down | Korean | |
2011 | "Before U Go" | 8 | Before U Go | Korean | Released as a regular music video and a short film |
2011 | "Superstar" | 8 | Tone | Japanese | 32nd Japanese single |
2011 | "B.U.T. (BE-AU-TY)" | 8 | Tone | Japanese | |
2011 | "I Don't Know" | 8 | Tone | Japanese | |
2011 | "Duet" | Time | Japanese | 33rd Japanese single | |
2011 | "Winter Rose" | Time | Japanese | 33rd Japanese single | |
2011 | "Santa U Are the One" (by Super Junior) | 2011 Winter SMTown – The Warmest Gift | Korean | with SM Town | |
2012 | "Still" | Time | Japanese | 34th Japanese single | |
2012 | "Dear My Family" | I AM. Original Soundtrack | Korean | with SM Town | |
2012 | "Android" | 8 | Time | Japanese | 35th Japanese single |
2012 | "Shiawase Iro no Hana" | 5 | Tone | Japanese | |
2012 | "Catch Me" | 1 8 | Catch Me | Korean | |
2012 | "Humanoids" | 1 8 | Humanoids | Korean | |
2012 | "I Know" | Time | Japanese | ||
2013 | "In Our Time" | 5 | Time | Japanese | |
2013 | "Ocean" | 8 | Tree | Japanese | 37th Japanese single |
2013 | "Scream" | 7 8 | Tree | Japanese | 38th Japanese single |
2013 | "Very Merry Xmas" | Tree | Japanese | 39th Japanese single | |
2014 | "Something" | 1 8 | Tense | Korean | |
2014 | "Tree of Life" | Tree | Japanese | ||
2014 | "White" | Fine Collection: Begin Again | Japanese | ||
2014 | "Spellbound" | 8 | Spellbound | Korean | |
2014 | "Sweat" | 8 | With | Japanese | 41st Japanese single |
2014 | "I Love You" | 5 | Tree | Japanese | |
2014 | "Time Works Wonders" | 4 | With | Japanese | 42nd Japanese single |
2014 | "Chandelier" | With | Japanese | ||
2014 | "Spinning" | With | Japanese | ||
2015 | "Sakuramichi" | Fine Collection: Begin Again | Japanese | 43rd Japanese single | |
2015 | "Rise as One" | Rise as God | Korean | Max Changmin solo | |
2015 | "Champagne" | Rise as God | Korean | U-Know Yunho solo | |
2015 | "With Love" | 5 | With | Japanese | |
2017 | "Reboot" | Tomorrow | Japanese | 44th Japanese single | |
2017 | "Begin ~Again Version~" | Tomorrow | Japanese | Remake of 6th Japanese single | |
2018 | "The Chance of Love" | New Chapter #1: The Chance of Love | Korean | ||
2018 | "Love Line" | New Chapter #1: The Chance of Love | Korean | ||
2018 | "Road" | Tomorrow | Japanese | 45th Japanese single | |
2018 | "Asu wa Kuru Kara ~Tomorrow Version~" | Tomorrow | Japanese | Remake of 4th Japanese single | |
2019 | "Jealous" | XV | Japanese | 46th Japanese single | |
2018 | "Truth" | New Chapter #2: The Truth of Love | Korean | ||
2019 | "Hot Hot Hot" | XV | Japanese | 47th Japanese single | |
2019 | "Guilty" | XV | Japanese | ||
2019 | "Hot Sauce" | XV | Japanese |
Year | Title | Note | Album | Original language | Notes |
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2020 | "Manazashi" | Japanese | 48th Japanese single | ||
2021 | "Hope" | Korean | with SM Town | ||
2022 | "Hope from Kwangya" | Korean | with SM Town | ||
2022 | "Epitaph (For the Future)" | Epitaph | Japanese | ||
2022 | "Utsuroi" | Japanese | 49th Japanese single | ||
2023 | "Hope from Kwangya" | Korean | with SM Town | ||
2023 | "Parallel Parallel" | 8 | Japanese | 50th Japanese single | |
2023 | "Lime & Lemon" | Japanese | 51st Japanese single | ||
2023 | "Down" | 20&2 | Korean | ||
2023 | "Rebel" | 8 | 20&2 | Korean |
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The 1st Live Concert "Rising Sun" |
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The 2nd Asia Tour Concert "O" |
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The 3rd Asia Tour Concert "Mirotic" |
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The 4th World Tour "Catch Me" in Seoul |
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Special Live Tour in Seoul "T1ST0RY" |
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TVXQ! Concert Circle #welcome |
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1st Live Tour 2006 ~Heart, Mind and Soul~ |
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2nd Live Tour 2007 ~Five in the Black~ |
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3rd Live Tour 2008 ~T~ |
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4th Live Tour 2009 ~The Secret Code~ Final in Tokyo Dome |
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Live Tour 2012 ~Tone~ Tohoshinki's Perfect Live Performance in Tokyo Dome |
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Live Tour 2013 ~Time~ |
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Live Tour 2013 ~Time~ Final in Nissan Stadium |
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Live Tour 2014 ~Tree~ |
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Live Tour 2015 ~With~ |
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Live Tour 2017 ~Begin Again~ |
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Live Tour 2017 ~Begin Again~ Special Edition in Nissan Stadium |
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Live Tour 2018 ~Tomorrow~ |
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Live Tour 2019 ~XV~ |
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Live Tour 2023 ~Classyc~ |
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Rising Sun Showcase |
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All About TVXQ! |
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All About TVXQ! Season 2 |
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All About TVXQ! Season 3 |
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Catch Me — Production Note |
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History in Japan Vol. 1 |
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History in Japan Vol. 2 |
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History in Japan Vol. 3 |
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History in Japan Vol. 4 |
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Tohoshinki History In Japan Special |
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72 Hours of TVXQ |
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Video Clip Collection -The One- |
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Zoom Shika Shiranai Tohoshinki DVD |
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Bigeast Fanclub Event 2012 — The Mission |
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We are T ~First Memories~ |
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Bigeast Fanclub Event 2013 — The Mission II |
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We are T ~Second Memories~ |
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Bigeast FANCLUB EVENT 2022 TOHOSHINKI THE GARDEN ~TOURS~ |
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SMTOWN Live in Tokyo, Special Edition |
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I AM: SMTOWN Live at Madison Square Garden |
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Rhythm Nation 2006 -The biggest indoor music festival- |
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a-nation '07 Best Hit Selection |
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a-nation '07 Best Hit Live |
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Best Live DVD: Premium Live Dream Selection |
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Summer Freak by a-nation |
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a-nation 2012 stadium fes. |
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Photo Album # | Information | Details of contents |
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1st (Korea) | TVXQ! The 1st Photo Album – Travel Sketches in L.A
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2nd (Korea) | TVXQ! The 2nd Photo Album – Summer Paradise in Borabora
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3rd (Korea) | TVXQ! The 3rd Photo Album – The Prince in Prague
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4th (Korea) | Bonjour Paris – TVXQ! 2007 Paris Photobook Special Limited Edition
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5th (Korea) | A Week Holiday – TVXQ! 2008 Photobook
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6th (Korea) | TI AMO TVXQ!
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7th (Korea) | Heliophilia!
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8th (Korea) | Life is a Journey
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1st (Japan) | Tohoshinki 1st Artist Book – Tomorrow: 000777
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2nd (Japan) | Tohoshinki 2nd Artist Book – Shine
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3rd (Japan) | Tohoshinki 3rd Artist Book – El Sol
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4th (Japan) | Tohoshinki – STAY
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Storybook # | Information | Details of Contents |
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1st | Dong Bang Shin Ki - The 1st Story Book "Hug"
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2nd | Dong Bang Shin Ki - The 2nd Story Book 'The Way U Are
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3rd | Dong Bang Shin Ki - The 3rd Story Book 'TVfXQ! Special Photo Essay In L.A
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4th | Dong Bang Shin Ki Vol. 2 - Rising Sun Repackage 4th Story Book: Five Secret Story
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5th | Dong Bang Shin Ki - The 2nd Asia Tour Concert "O" Documentary Book
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6th | Dong Bang Shin Ki - Please Be Mine : All About TVXQ Season 3 Making Book
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TVXQ, known as Tohoshinki in Japan, is a South Korean pop duo formed by SM Entertainment, composed of U-Know Yunho and Max Changmin.
South Korean pop group TVXQ, known as Tohoshinki in Japanese releases, have released twenty studio albums, three extended plays, four compilation albums, ten live albums, four remix albums, one soundtrack album and one box set. The group has sold over 14 million physical records since 2004, including 9.4 million in Japan, making them one of the best-selling K-pop acts of all time.
"Last Angel feat. Tohoshinki" is the 38th single by Japanese singer Kumi Koda and is a collaboration with South Korean boy band TVXQ/Tohoshinki, released on November 7, 2007, in Japan. It charted at No. 3 on Oricon and stayed on the charts for twelve weeks. The single was released in CD and CD+DVD.
"Purple Line" is Tohoshinki's 16th Japanese single, written by the Korean composer who made Tohoshinki's biggest hits in Korea such as "Rising Sun" and ""O"-Jung.Ban.Hap." It became Tohoshinki's first Japanese single to reach #1 on the Oricon Weekly sales chart in Japan, making the group the first foreign male group or boyband to top the Japanese charts and second Korean artist after BoA to do so. "Purple Line" was Tohoshinki's first single that was originally released in Japanese and later released in Korean as a single. According to the members, the name "Purple Line" refers to the thin rays of light on horizon when the sun sets. Despite being the first #1 single from Tohoshinki, it is not their strongest single in terms of physical sales, with "Break Out!" having the biggest lead in Japan. It was released a week before their third Japanese album T which included the song in its tracks.
"Mirotic" is a song recorded by South Korean boy band TVXQ. It was released in South Korea on September 26, 2008 by SM Entertainment as part of the band's eponymous fourth studio album, Mirotic (2008). The Japanese version was released on October 15, 2008 as their third single from their fourth Japanese studio album, The Secret Code (2009).
"Keep Your Head Down", released in Japan as "Why? ", is a song recorded by South Korean boy group TVXQ. Composed by Yoo Young-jin and Yoo Han-jin, the Korean-language version of "Keep Your Head Down" was released by S.M. Entertainment on January 3, 2011 as the lead single for the group's fifth Korean studio album Keep Your Head Down (2011), TVXQ's first album since becoming a two-piece band with U-Know Yunho and Max Changmin. The Japanese-language version of "Keep Your Head Down", which was released on January 26, 2011, by Avex Trax, served as TVXQ's 31st Japanese single in Japan. It was the first single taken from their fifth Japanese studio album, Tone (2011).
Tone is the fifth Japanese studio album by South Korean pop group Tohoshinki, released on September 28, 2011, by Avex Trax. It is Tohoshinki's first Japanese album since becoming a Duo, with members Yunho and Changmin. Tone was released in three physical versions – Version A, a CD+DVD version with music videos; Version B, another CD+DVD version with off-shot movies; and Version C, a CD only version with a bonus track. Composing sessions for the album began in 2009, bull full production began in early 2011.
"Superstar" is a song recorded by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki, taken from their fifth Japanese studio album, Tone (2011). It served as Tohoshinki's 32nd Japanese single, and their second as a duo. As the second and final single release for Tone, "Superstar" was released in four editions – a CD+DVD version, a CD only version, a Bigeast fan club edition, and an exclusive 7-Eleven edition – on July 20, 2011 by Avex Trax. The song "I Don't Know" was released as its B-side.
"Winter: Winter Rose / Duet -winter ver.-" is a single released by South Korean duo Tohoshinki. The single features the songs "Winter Rose" as well as the re-cut single "Duet" from the Tone album, although remixed to have a holiday feel to it.
Live Tour 2007 ~Black Cherry~ Special Final in Tokyo Dome, is Koda Kumi's seventh concert video. It reached No. 1 on the Oricon DVD charts and remained on the charts for twenty-four weeks. It sold a total of 105,712 copies in 2008.
Time is the sixth Japanese studio album by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki, released by Avex Trax on March 6, 2013. The record was released in four physical versions, each with a theme cover – Version A (Past), a CD+DVD version with music videos; Version B (Present), another CD+DVD version with off-shot movies and live performances; Version C (Future), a CD only version with two bonus tracks; and Version D, a Bigeast fan club limited edition. Musically, Time is primarily an electropop album, with dubstep, electronic dance music, and R&B influences.
Tree is the seventh Japanese studio album by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki, released by Avex Trax on March 5, 2014. The record was released in four physical versions, each with a seasonal theme cover – Version A (Spring/Summer), a CD+DVD version with music videos; Version B (Autumn), another CD+DVD version with off-shot movies; Version C (Winter), a CD only version with two bonus tracks; and Version D, a fan club limited edition with a CD-Extra. Musically, Tree is a varied pop music album that is influenced by a broad range of musical genres, such as electronic dance music, hip hop, R&B, swing jazz, rock music, power ballads, and reggae. Recording for the album began well before the launch of their sixth Japanese studio album Time in early 2013.
Tree: Live Tour 2014, also known as the Tree Tour, was the seventh Japanese concert tour by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki, and was launched in support of their seventh Japanese studio album Tree (2014). It was first announced by the duo in November 2013, during the last show of their fanclub event tour, The Mission II. The theme of the tour was the Tree of Life, in which Tohoshinki, two beings born from the tree of life, use their spirit to save humanity from darkness.
With is the eighth Japanese studio album by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki, released by Avex Trax on December 17, 2014. The record was released in four physical versions – Version A, a CD+DVD version with music videos and live performances; Version B, another CD+DVD version with off-shot movies; Version C, a CD only version with two bonus tracks; and Version D, a fan club limited edition with a CD-Extra. Recording and writing for the album roughly began in the summer of 2013. With is described to be an album composed of nostalgic dance-pop songs that are influenced by disco and jazz, accompanied by marching drumbeats. Its lyrical content explores the general concept of love and friendship.
Fine Collection: Begin Again is the second Japanese greatest hits album by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki. It was released on October 25, 2017 through Avex Trax as a complementary album for their comeback Japanese concert the Begin Again Tour, the duo's first tour since completing their military service. The album mainly contains singles released by Tohoshinki since 2011, including tracks from the albums Tone (2011), Time (2013), Tree (2014), and With (2015). The album also includes three re-recorded versions of earlier singles.
Tomorrow is the ninth Japanese studio album by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki, released by Avex Trax on September 19, 2018. The record was released in four physical versions – Version A, a CD+Blu-ray version include music videos and behind-the-scenes content; Version B, a CD+DVD version with similar content; Version C, a CD only version; and Version D, a fan club limited edition. Recording and writing for the album roughly started in 2017; it was officially announced on August 1, 2018. Tomorrow is Tohoshinki's first original Japanese studio album since 2014's With.
XV is the tenth Japanese studio album by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki, released on October 16, 2019 by Avex Trax. XV (fifteen) denotes Tohoshinki's fifteenth debut anniversary in Japan. The duo announced the album's release at the A-Nation Music Festival, which they headlined, on August 18, 2019. XV was released in five physical versions: a standard CD version, a limited CD and Blu-ray version, a limited CD and DVD version, an exclusive fan club version, and a special "gift" version with a CD packaged in two different LP-size slips. Musically, XV is a varied electropop album that is influenced by a broad range of electronic musical genres, including influences from symphonic metal, soft rock, hip hop, dance-pop, and R&B. Recording for the album began shortly before the launch of their Japanese studio album Tomorrow in 2018.
"Manazashi" is the 48th Japanese single by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki, released by Avex Trax on January 22, 2020. Promoted as Tohoshinki's fifteenth anniversary single, it was released in three physical versions – a standard CD only version, a limited photobook edition, and a fanclub edition released exclusively for Tohoshinki's Japanese fan club, Bigeast. It is a "winter ballad" which highlights the duo's vocals, with some influences drawn from blues.
Epitaph is the first Japanese extended play by South Korean duo Tohoshinki. It was released on March 16, 2022, by Avex Trax. Epitaph is a pop album with elements of pop rock, dance pop, and synthesizers. It was released as a follow-up to Tohoshinki's solo EPs Human (2021) by Changmin and Kimi wa Saki e Iku (2022) by Yunho, and is also the duo's first original release in Japan since XV (2019). The EP's first track, "Epitaph " is the lead single.