TVXQ celebrated their 20th anniversary debut in Japan by releasing a new single titled 'Dearest.' This song is a b-side track from TVXQ's 20th anniversary full album in Japan titled ' Zone ' which will be released on November 6, 2024.

Along with that, the music video for the song 'Dearest' has also been uploaded via the avex YouTube channel on Monday October 28, 2024. 'Dearest' is a ballad song that carries the theme of deep and universal love. The feeling of love felt by every human being.

This song not only touches the heart through its emotional and melodious music, but the beautiful blend of Changmin and Yunho's vocals successfully expresses the sincere feelings of love that they want to express through this song. For the music video itself, it is presented with a beautiful and touching concept. 

A music video that will make you cry and shed tears. Showing the chemistry between a grandfather and his granddaughter who take care of each other and accompany each other. A picture of universal love that can be seen in our daily lives. 

However, at the end of the video the grandfather had to leave his grandson. His figure then disappeared and was replaced by a swarm of beautiful butterflies. Even though he was no longer by his side, the grandson still remembered the love and affection he received from his grandfather until he grew up.

In addition to releasing the song 'Dearest' previously, TVXQ also released a song titled 'Sweet Surrender' on October 7, 2024. This song is also one of the b-side tracks on their 20th anniversary Japanese debut album titled 'Zone.' Unlike 'Dearest' which carries touching ballad music, the song 'Sweet Surrender' carries music with a stylish dance genre. 

The combination of performance-oriented music and strong vocals will color TVXQ's new album 'Zone' which certainly adds to the curiosity of fans. Meanwhile, TVXQ will kick off their 'TOHOSHINKI 20th Anniversary LIVE TOUR ZONE' in Japan on November 29-30, 2024 at Saitama Super Arena, with performances in a total of eight cities across Japan.

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