What kind of music does Changmin sing?

What kind of music does Changmin sing?

Changmin is known for his high tenor register, particularly his screams and high notes. He is also active as a lyricist, and has written for several of the band’s music, including 2007’s “Evergreen” ( Only Love ), the Korean version of ” Love in the Ice ” ( Mirotic ), “Confession” ( Keep Your Head Down ), and “I Swear” ( Catch Me ).

What is the lead single of Changmin’s close to you?

Changmin released his first Japanese solo mini album Close to You on November 18, 2015, one day before his enlistment. The lead single is a ballad titled “Into the Water”, among six other tracks.

What awards did Changmin win in 2013?

On January 21, 2013, it was announced that Changmin had won the for Newcomer of the Year award at the 36th Japanese Academy Award. In 2013, Changmin became a co-host alongside Kang Ho-dong for the KBS variety show Moonlight Prince. This is Changmin’s first stint as a regular host.

Where is Changmin from BTS from?

Changmin was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea to a Buddhist family. He has two younger sisters, and both of his parents are teachers. When he was fourteen years old, a talent scout from S.M. Entertainment spotted Changmin while he was singing and playing badminton at the same time during gym class.

What did Changmin study in college?

Personal life Besides his native Korean, Changmin is fluent in Japanese. Changmin graduated from Gaepo High School in 2006 and was accepted into Kyung Hee University in 2009, majoring in postmodern music. In 2011, he pursued a second degree in Film and Arts at Konkuk University.

When did catch me by TVXQ come out in Japan?

The Japanese version of “Catch Me” was released by Avex Trax in Japan as TVXQ’s 36th Japanese CD single on January 16, 2013. A mix of house and dubstep, “Catch Me” was met with acclaim, with critics praising the back track’s orchestral riffs and the duo’s vocal harmony.

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