Thursday, May 17, 2012

[News] Kim Hyun Joong’s Concert DvD Tops Oricon Chart (Add related News)

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Kim Hyun Joong’s concert DVD has come out on top on Japan’s Oricon DVD charts.

According to Oricon website on May 17th, Kim Hyun Joong’s DVD “First Impact”, which features his live concert in Yokohama this February, debuted at #1 on Oricon’s DVD Daily Chart as it was release on May 16th.

“First Impact” contains 3 CDs. The first CD contains the special behind the scenes footage of Kim Hyun Joong’s 8-city Japanese tour.

The second contains the premium live 2012 concert held at Yokohama Arena in February this year. While the last one is a special bonus for his fans, featuring his rehearsals, backstage and interviews.

Meanwhile, Kim Hyung Joong just finished visiting Singapore and Hong Kong for his fan meeting tour in Asia that kicked off on May 4th.

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Kim Hyun-joong's 'First Impact' snags No. 1 spots on Oricon charts

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Singer Kim Hyun-joong has again usurped the No. 1 spot on two Oricon charts, this time with a live DVD capturing moments from his Japanese tours that took place in November 2011 and February of this year.

The DVD entitled "First Impact" was released on Wednesday and topped Oricon's daily DVD and music charts. As well as containing the finest moments from Kim's concerts and fan-meets, "First Impact" also shows backstage scenes and has a special message from the Hallyu star himself.

Kim has recently collaborated with Japanese singer-songwriter duo B'z. KeyEast Entertainment announced on May 1 that Kim successfully recorded a song titled "Heat", which is set to be released in Japan in July as Kim's second single. Kim has long been a fan of the Japanese duo.

This prompted Kim's Japanese distributor Universal Music to consult with B'z about working together. The Korean star is currently on a fan-meet tour that will take him to Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

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Kim Hyun Joong’s Concert DVD Tops Oricon Charts

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Kim Hyun Joong’s Concert DVD Tops Oricon Charts

Kim Hyun Joong’s Japan concert DVD ranked #1 on the Oricon Daily Chart, proving his growing popularity in Japan.

The DVD titled “First Impact” was released on May 16. Shortly after its release, the DVD topped both the Oricon DVD daily chart and music DVD charts. “First Impact” is comprised of a behind-the-scenes tour making CD, live concert CD from his Yokohama Arena Concert in February, and a special bonus CD for the fans. In particular, it shows never-before-seen footage from the concert rehearsals and performances, as well as his waiting room.

Meanwhile, Kim Hyun Joong is currently on a “Fan Meeting Tour 2012.” He finished his fan meetings in Singapore and Hong Kong so far, and will head to Taiwan for fan meets on May 18 and 19.

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Kim Hyun-joong’s ‘First Impact’ snags No. 1 spots on Oricon charts

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Singer Kim Hyun-joong has again usurped the No. 1 spot on two Oricon charts, this time with a live DVD capturing moments from his Japanese tours that took place in November 2011 and February of this year.

The DVD entitled “First Impact” was released on Wednesday and topped Oricon’s daily DVD and music charts. As well as containing the finest moments from Kim’s concerts and fan-meets, “First Impact” also shows backstage scenes and has a special message from the Hallyu star himself.

Kim has recently collaborated with Japanese singer-songwriter duo B’z. KeyEast Entertainment announced on May 1 that Kim successfully recorded a song titled “Heat,” which is set to be released in Japan in July as Kim’s second single. Kim has long been a fan of the Japanese duo.

This prompted Kim’s Japanese distributor Universal Music to consult with B’z about working together. The Korean star is currently on a fan-meet tour that will take him to Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

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