TVXQ released their new album 「Why?(Keep Your Head Down)」 on 5 January.
On the 17th, in the weekly album charts results released by CD sales aggregate sites like 「Hanteo」 and ト「Hottracks」, this same album has maintained its top position in the charts for the second consecutive week. Also, on the United World Charts released by 「Media Traffic」, which tallies album sales aggregates around the world, on the 13th, following top world stars like Rihanna, Black Eyed Peas and Michael Jackson, TVXQ came in fourth place in the rankings.
Through the United world Charts, which collates music rankings from around the world through platforms like America's Billboards, Japan's Oricon and Britain's UK Charts, one is able to feel TVXQ's global activeness.
At noon on the 17th, the music video for the ballad song 「How Can I」 by TVXQ was released on their official homepage as well as on SM Entertainment's YouTube channel. The music video is made up of photos from their album jacket photoshoot and allows one to feel a different charm from 「Why?(Keep Your Head Down)」 where they showed their strong charisma and powerful performance.
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