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Shinhwa

Shinhwa is a South Korean six-member boy band that debuted on 24 March 1998 with: Eric Mun, Lee Min-woo, Kim Dong-wan, Shin Hye-sung, Jun Jin, and Andy Lee. They are the longest-running boy band in the history of K-pop in South Korea and have enjoyed success alongside Sechs Kies, g.o.d, Fly to the Sky, Turbo, Baby V.O.X, Fin. K.L., H.O.T. and S.E.S.. Shinhwa is the Korean word for myth or legend.

Shinhwa was formed under SM Entertainment; however, it moved to Good Entertainment in July 2003, upon the expiration of their contract. Whilst under Good Entertainment as Shinhwa, each of the members pursued their own solo careers under individual companies. The group also mentored Korean boy band Battle. In 2011, members of the group formed Shinhwa Company to continue to perform together. They made their comeback to the music industry in March 2012, after a four-year hiatus, during which the band members served individual mandatory military services, with the release of their tenth album The Return and concert tour.

In September 2014, Shinhwa's agency, Shinhwa Company, was renamed as ShinCom Entertainment due to trademark issues for Joon Media and SM Entertainment.

After 12 years of long battle for the rights of Shinhwa's name, in May 2015, they finally won the lawsuit over Joon Media and re-renamed their agency as Shinhwa Company.