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Why is Jaejoong rich?

Why is Jaejoong rich?

He owns a number of cafes, bars, and restaurants: Cafe J-Holic and Coffee Cojjee in Samsung-dong and Holic J-bar and Japanese restaurant Bum’s Story in Gangnam. Outside Korea, he owns Kave mall in Shibuya, Tokyo and lets the third and fourth floors at US$40,000. Jaejoong’s Cars collection!

How old is JYJ?

JYJ (formerly known as Junsu/Yuchun/Jejung in Japan) is a South Korean boy band formed in 2010 by Kim Junsu, Kim Jae-joong, and Park Yoo-chun, the three former members of TVXQ.

Who is the most popular in TVXQ?

[Enter-talk] Top 5 Most Popular Idol Group Members Ever

  • TVXQ Micky Yoochun (2004~2015)
  • TVXQ Xia Junsu (2004~2015)
  • TVXQ Kim Jaejoong (2004~2015)
  • BIGBANG G-Dragon (2012~)
  • SS501 Kim Hyun Joong.

Who is the richest K-pop group 2021?

1) BTS ($150 million) While the solo activities of BTS’ members are lesser compared to other groups, they are still regarded as the richest K-pop group of 2021 owing to their contribution towards the success of their label and the South Korean economy.

What are TVXQ fans called?

The official fanclubs of TVXQ are Cassiopeia in South Korea and Bigeast in Japan. Their fandom color is red. According to news sources in 2008, Cassiopeia was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as “the world’s largest fanclub” with more than 800,000 official members.

Who is the most loved K-pop idol?

Top 10 Most Famous K-Pop Idols In The World

  • Lisa (BLACKPINK)
  • Jimin (BTS)
  • Jisoo (BLACKPINK)
  • J-Hope (BTS)
  • Jennie (BLACKPINK)
  • Baekhyun (EXO)
  • Rosé (BLACKPINK) BLACKPINK’s main vocalist and lead dancer. #
  • Eunwoo (ASTRO) Vocalist, visual, and face of the Band Astro.

What is V.I.P in K-Pop?

“V.I.P” stands for “very important person”. Given how important fans are to K-Pop groups, it’s quite sweet that BIGBANG deems their fandom to all be “very important people”!

Who are the 2nd generation of K-Pop?

In 2007 and onward, second generation groups such as Big Bang, TVXQ, Super Junior, 2PM, Shinee, Beast and Infinite continued to grow the popularity of male group domestically in Korea as well as globally through the second phase of Hallyu.

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