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Shinhwa – ‘State of the Art’ and ‘Volume 9′

State of the Art

Below is the music video of Once in a Lifetime from their State of the Art album.

It’s funny, watching the mv reminds me of all the ‘Boy Bands’ (Backstreet Boys, 98 Degrees, Five etc etc) back in high school. But one of the reasons why I prefer kpop is because their music videos are more entertaining… Shinhwa had some pretty impressive dance moves in their younger days…



If only we could combine Shinhwa’s dancing from their early years and their singing in the later years?

Shinhwa - State of the art

Once In a Lifetime no doubt is worth listening to multiple times as it comes in the form of an explosive dance track that has been chosen as official SBS World Cup song. Another recommendable track is Highway Star – a rap song that is accompanied by the seductive vocals of newcomer IVY. Also coming with a special 44-page photo booklet, Shinhwa’s addictive new State of the Art release has already crossed sales of 100,000 copies and continues to stay solidly posted in the pop charts.

    Shinhwa – State Of The Art Track List

  1. Thanks!
  2. Your Man
  3. 약한 남자 (Weak Man)
  4. Once in a Lifetime
  5. Doobob
  6. Paradise
  7. Highway Star
  8. Midnight Girl
  9. Throw My Fist
  10. 기회 (Chance/Opportunity)
  11. 왜 내가 (Why Me)
  12. You’re My Everything

The album has a pretty good mix of styles, starting off with their signature rap-like beats, to groovy ballads and slow ballads.

Fast: Thanks! Your Man, Doobob, Paradise, Highway Star (Groove), Throw My Fist

Mid: Weak Man, Midnight Girl

Slow: Once In A Lifetime, Chance, Why Me, You’re my Everything,

Volume 9

Below is the full version of Shinhwa’s RUN music video (with dialog), from the 10th Anniversary Concert.



To commemorate their achievement, Shinhwa presents a special limited edition of their ninth album. The album features a bevy of some of the best talents in the industry such as esteemed composer Kwon Tae Eun and his team of “ThePlayDoG”, Lee Sang In who previously wrote Shinhwa’s Your Man and Lee Min Woo’s Beeya, and Vink of Monotonic. Composed by Kim Jae Suk of Wanted and penned by Choi Gaap Won, Dashi han beonman (“Just One More Time”) is a lush string-infused R&B ballad with a moving chorus featuring all of Shinhwa’s six members.

    Shinhwa – Volume 9 Track List

  1. Last Train Home
  2. Voyage
  3. 다시 한번만
  4. Free Style #1
  5. Run
  6. 2 Ma Luv…
  7. We Can Get In On
  8. So In Love
  9. 기억나니?
  10. 아직 못 다한 이야기

Go to the official website for Shinhwa’s 10th Anniversary and check out their video clips. (warning: almost everything is in Korean)

To be honest I don’t think I’ll go out of my way to listen to Shinhwa’s Volume 9… Maybe just track2 (Voyage) and track 10, and possibly track 3 when I’m in a sad mood. If I had to choose between State Of The Art or Volume 9, I would definitely go with State Of The Art!

Shinhwa on Hiatus as Members Enlist in National Service

The very first time I was introduced to Korean all-male group ‘Shinhwa‘ (신화) was when C invited me over to watch their music videos and live concert. For some reason (maybe it was the weirdness of skin rotting and alien-like creatures?) it was the Wild Eyes music video (below) which left an impression on me.


Not long later, I found myself getting sucked into the whole Shinhwa fan-girl thing (a much much tamer version). I went out and listened to all their albums, as well as watching random videos and performances. In fact, Shinhwa is the whole reason I even went into the whole hanryu (Korean Wave) craze!

Although their first few albums weren’t quite my usual style at the time, there were still enough tracks to lure me in. But it was after they released their 7th album Brand New (when they moved to Good Entertainment) that I stopped following them. I guess after having Shinhwa release 6 albums in 6 years, their 1 year hiatus threw me off their scent.

I always thought the reason for their hiatus was because of the compulsary national service which all South Korean males had to enlist in. It was only when I went through my old korean mp3 collection that I remembered how much I enjoyed listening to and watching Shinhwa perform. So like an ex-fan, I googled ‘Shinhwa’ only to realise that they just celebrated their 10th Anniversary (in 2008), a couple of their members are enlisting for national service (Eric and Dong Wan), and I’ve missed 2 of their albums! (I’ll review their albums on another post)


What I love the most is how Shinhwa has evolved over the years, not only in music style but also in thier image:

From the typical boy-group gravity defying style of the times… scary! omg

To a milder but still peroxide filled style… cuter

To a simple more serious image

To smart and mature… suave!

To what we now know them as

Good Entertainment sure cleaned them up nicely! wink_smilie

Anyway, what I found most interesting is the difference in acomplishments each of the 6 members made individually. The last time I kept tabs on them:

  • Hye Sung formed ‘S‘ with Kangta and Lee Ji Hoon to release Fr.in.Cl shylove (I’ll review later), as well as released his own solo album
  • Min Woo had released 2 solo albums and also starred in a movie
  • Eric was focusing on acting, completing a successful movie and going into more roles
  • Dong Wan and Jun Jin were working on releasing their first solo albums as well as acting in a drama
  • Andy was in a drama…

I’m not surprised with Hye Sung and Min Woo having successful solo singing careers, they were always my favourite singers in Shinhwa. Eric going big inthe film industry was no surprise either since he made such an impressive entry. I was surprised with Dong Wan’s solo album though (I didn’t expect to enjoy it so much), hopefully his second album was just as much of a surprise as the first was. Jun Jin on the other hand, I never quite followed, so I can’t really comment on him. And last of all, Andy has to be the biggest surprise of all! I didn’t realise how good an actor Andy would become, especially when I dismissed his initial performances…

Although Shinhwa’s group activities will stop for now, but members will all be busy with their own solo projects. Kim Dongwan and Junjin will release their 2nd albums respectively, while Lee Minwoo will be holding his solo concert in the US and in Shanghai. Eric will act in a drama before he enlists into the army, Andy will also feature in a drama after he finishes his promotions for his first album, while Shin Hyesung is scheduled to release his 3rd solo album in June [2008].

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It’s pretty impressive that Shinhwa has been together for so long, and even more impressive that each of the members have made their individual mark in the entertainment industry. Hopefully they decide to get together again after they each serve their national service!~