
TVXQ Yunho's Song 'Thank U' Goes Viral Again, Captivating Fans and Netizens Alike
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TVXQ Yunho's old song from 2021, 'Thank U' has found an abundance of newfound fame. Recently, people have been extensively sharing that song, along with his music video officially released for the song.
Not only that, but the idol's performances of the hit song have also been going viral online as well! The song went viral after a popular YouTuber known as LookSam uploaded a video.
In the video, the internet personality can be seen reacting to the music video and song enthusiastically.
The music video is known to have contrasting styles, with the noir concept not entirely matching the lyrics of the song. After the YouTuber shared the reaction video online, his exaggerated movies and opinions about the song soon managed to go viral.
Another segment of his video went viral after he pointed towards the song lyrics that were talking about life lessons. The lyrics read 'Lesson one, only you know the good things.
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Lesson two, only you carry the sadness. Lesson three, don't be swayed by every little thing'.
Afterwards, the online personality can be seen laughing at the matter, and even pointing out that he 'cannot wait for lesson four', eliciting hilarious reactions from fans and netizens alike.
Idol participates himself
As soon as the videos went viral, even Yunho himself jumped on the trend as well! Recently he even uploaded a video with some of the members of RIIZE while performing the song.
Labelling it as the 'Thank U' challenge.
About Yunho
The TVXQ member Yunho is a multifaceted entertainer who has worked as a singer, songwriter, and actor in the entertainment industry. The idol debuted in 2003, while being part of the boy group TVXQ. His first solo EP 'True Colors' was released in 2019, and managed to garner him a lot of love and praise as well. Since then, the idol has majorly focused on building a career outside of his pop group.

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