Who Are TSZX?

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The Grace (Korean: 천상지희 더 그레이스; Chinese: 天上智喜 The Grace) is a South Korean a capella girl group formed by SM Entertainment in 2005. It consists of four members that specialize in singing, dancing, and acting.


The Grace was known as TSZX before the promotion of their 3rd Korean single (My Everything) around the end of 2006, at which the group changed their name to The Grace to signal the change of the group's style to a more “graceful” one. TSZX is the romanization of the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation, Tiān Shàng Zhì Xǐ. In Japan, the group is still officially known as Tenjōchiki, which is also abbreviated (though less frequently) as TJCK.


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Homeless Middle School Student Live Event

Posted by Anonymous On Thursday, September 04, 2008

Loosely Translated and Paraphrased from Japanese:
TSZX participated in Tokyo's Odaiba Wang Film Festival performing the song 'Here,' which is the theme song for the upcoming movie Homeless Middle School Student in which Koike Teppei is the star.

About the story and movie:
Author Hiroshi Tamura: "I thought of a lot of people writing this story, not just myself. It is about boys growing up."
TSZX's Lina, "This is a warm hearted story. Interesting and touchings things are all represented."
TSZX's Dana, "The things represented all deal with moving forward in life with a smile."
Koike Teppei, "The music is very haunting and makes the movie even more interesting."

'Here' will be available in stores Wednesday October 22, while the movie will be open to the public Friday October 25.

Original Article
Source: Variety Japan
Date: 8/29/08

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