Xia Junsu - Hollywood Palladium - September 2, 2012

Categories: K-pop

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Tiffanie Lee
Xia Junsu
Hollywood Palladium
09-02-2012

At 25-years-old, "Xia" Kim Junsu has seen more than his share of drama. He ascended to pop royalty in the wildly successful five-member boy band TVXQ (aka DBSK). Following the success of their iconic single "Mirotic" in 2009, he and two other members filed a lawsuit against their label, citing unfair profits margins and an unreasonably long 13-year contract.

They won. Sort of.

In response, the label filed an injunction against the rebellious three; though it was dismissed last year, it led to a hiatus of the legendary K-pop act. Some of the new members formed a new boy band, JYJ, which Kim is still in, despite having his solo gig on the side.

What sets Xia apart from other soloists is that he's had to label hop (he's now with C-JeS) so he can get closer to doing whatever he wants; Korean record labels are run like the old Hollywood studio system, and rarely do any stars get autonomy.

Like pop diva Robyn, Kim's had to snuff out his own bubblegum career in order to emerge as an artist with some semblance of control over his own vision. There's a reason most proteges don't strike out on their own: Xia's own journey has, up until recently, been plagued with constant label changes and suspensions.

In the past three years Kim has played the titular character of Mozart!, released his first solo album Tarantallegra, and has an international tour that recently went through Asia, Europe, South America and is now finishing in the U.S.

While Kim relied heavily on a translator throughout the night, it did not preclude him from interacting happily and extensively. In fact, there were times when Kim just looked content to be musing out loud to a throng of doe-eyed girls.

His new English single "Uncommitted," produced by Bruce "Automatic" Vanderveer, sounds like it could have been for JT. After performing it live for the first time, Kim remarked that it was really hard to be so intimate with the ladies playing his girlfriends in the video, who had to coach and relax him on set. "Really!" he chirped to the crowd, in English.

Like Michael Jackson, to whom he is often compared, Kim proved to be a commanding performer, carrying a bit of sexuality, but also naiveté. In his bashful interactions with the crowd you almost couldn't believe this was the guy whose trademark move is the pantomimed doggy style.

Kim has a peculiar allure. He combines the androgyny of a Japanese shock rocker with the masculine prowess of a R&B mack daddy. As the son of a former Miss Korea, he knows a thing or two about pageantry and possesses a feminine mystique. And it drives girls wild.

It's a shame that most of the night was marred by poor sound quality. Kim's set design and production quality was impressive, but couched within a traditional rock venue, the hard, militaristic beats didn't quite work.


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Hollywood Palladium

6215 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA

Category: Music

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orelienugu
orelienugu

I hope he never give up. He is made for singing and for the scene.

This blocking is ridiculous to me and has seriously tarnished the image I had of the korean music industry (this and a lot of other things).

 

A company that is self naming itself family like, is out to crushed those that were one day its so-called "children": The Godfather korean edition.

latisha_anthony
latisha_anthony

Junsu is a K-pop icon that deserves a lot more exposure than he is actually getting, all thanks to the Korea's Media Mafia's (read: SM Entertainment) inherent need to basically ban any form of broadcast that he is even mentioned it. These days, act seems to fading out as quickly as they appear, junsu who has not been on any public broadcast for almost 4 years now seems to be havin the cards stacked so obviously against him. The fact that he still remains a major K-pop star is a testament to his talent. I truly hope that he gets to reach more new fans through this World Tour!

WTFTIA
WTFTIA

This has no Gangnam Style.

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