TVXQ’s three members JaeJoong, JunSu and YooChun, who are currently entangled in a lawsuit with South Korea’s major entertainment company, SM, have plans to produce a new album in the United States of America. This album will be released in August this year.
According to media reports, there is a possibility that the trio has secretly formed an agreement with a music-related personnel in America, and this new album is set to be released worldwide. The report also stated that the new album will be produced with the best production team. Well-known Korean composer, Kim Hyung Sik, and one of America’s leading music producer, Timerland, along with other famous names has been linked to the production of this album.
A relevant personnel of the new album expressed, “Regarding the new album, we will be releasing it through a well-known U.S music company.” However, while this album might be shipped worldwide, its sales are targeted mainly within the respective Asian countries. TVXQ’s trio plan to fly over to America this month, and this trip is predicted to begin discussions about the album and recording sessions.
To this prediction, the personnel who works alongside the trio is tight-lipped, and is only willing to reveal that, “Currently, there are plans to produce a new album, and there will be an invitation for Timberland to be the producer. However, regarding other issues, we are not at liberty to announce it as it is still in the process of planning.”
Even though Xiah Junsu has recently released his first single through their Japanese company, from the perspective of Asia’s strongest vocal group, however, they decided on releasing this worldwide album in order to open up a wider market. While they still want to further develop their strength and fame in Japan, at the same time, they are also prepared and have set their sights to compete in America’s music market.
Translation: kimuchi3005 @ OneTVXQ.com
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