channelnewsasia.com - Korean boy band TVXQ speak out about split rumours
   
 
  blogs  
 
yournews
   
   
 
Video Finance Lifestyle Travel Weather Discussion TV Shows
CNA Live    | About Us 
 
  Home ›
 
Entertainment News
Smaller Text Size Larger Text Size

 
 

Korean boy band TVXQ speak out about split rumours
Posted: 03 August 2009 1710 hrs

 
 
Photos  of

   
 

SEOUL : One of Korea’s most popular boy bands TVQX (otherwise known as Dong Bang Shin Gi) are causing all their fans around Asia to panic as speculation of a possible disbandment runs rye.

Korean media reported that three of the group’s five members, had filed for termination of their contracts with the group’s managing company, SM Entertainment, in a Seoul court on Friday. They were reportedly unhappy with the unreasonable working hours and unfair contract.

Xiah, Hero and Micky’s representative revealed through news media on Monday that since joining the band in 2003, the stars have been working non stop, travelling in and out of Korea for promotional events and surviving on just three to four hours of sleep each day. As a result, they have become mentally fatigued and their health, greatly affected.

Their rep added that the trio feel that for the past five years, they were just money making tools for SM and have not been able to fulfil their ambitions and visions for the band.

Other bones of contention include their record royalties and contracts which members deemed unfair and tied them to SM for too long. Though they signed 13-year contracts, this excluded the time spent in military service, and would eventually exceed 15 years. The members had repeatedly requested for revisions to the contracts but to no avail.

Xiah, Hero and Micky have maintained that they are taking legal action in a bid to free themselves from contract restraints, and have no intentions to disband the group.

Meanwhile, the pop quintet which include members U Know and Max, are expected to appear as scheduled together at all their other working engagements.

“As a representative group to the country and to Asia, our stand is that activities for Dong Bang Shin Gi have to continue even with this disposition application. And about the problems arising from the discussion to do a cosmetic enterprise, we plan to talk over them and sort out the problems as soon as possible,” read SM Entertainment’s statement.

“On SM’s side, we still have much love for Dong Bang Shin Gi. We do not want them to disband,” said an SM Entertainment representative, “Let’s resolve this peacefully seeing the long time we have worked together since their debut till now.”

- CNA/os/il

 

 
Bookmark and Share



Other entertainment News
The Arts House showcases "Lost In Transit"
Warrant shows Jackson's doctor waited over an hour before 911 call
'Twilight' sequel scores monster box office opening
Shu Qi turns down Zhang Ziyi film because of nude scene
Rated-R girl talk
'Un-Indian' Bollywood promo sparks protests
US talk show queen Oprah to end show in 2011
Korean band FT Island returns to Singapore in December
Taiwan director plans Chen Shui-bian assassination movie
Jamie Cullum's pursuit of happiness
Model Helena Christensen examines climate change in Peru
EMI music videos, concerts coming to Hulu.com
More than 400 Taiwanese artistes on tax man's 'wanted list'
Jennifer Hudson to play Winnie Mandela
Beng on MTV

 

 
Affiliate Sites:
 
About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise with Us  |  Terms & Conditions