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''WWW (Who When Why)'' is the first solo studio album recorded by South Korean singer Kim Jaejoong. The album was released on 29 October 2013 by
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. Upon release, the title song, "Just Another Girl", charted in 34 countries on
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, topping it in twelve countries.


Background

The album title was created by Jaejoong—"Who, When, Why" refers to the questions asked when a relationship ends.Translation
/ref> It was the second musical release by Jaejoong in 2013, following his mini-album, entitled '' I'', and its repackage, ''Y''.


Release

Upon release the title song, ''Just Another Girl'' charted in 34 countries on
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, and the album reached the top of the charts in the rock album category in twelve countries and regions, namely in
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, the
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and
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. It also charted #8 in
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, #9 in
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
and #11 in
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. The album also reaches the no.2 position in the Gaon October monthly chart — despite being released on 29 October 2013 — with sales reaching over 100 000 copies. Immediately after the release of the album, Jaejoong embarks on his Asia Tour, the first stop being the COEX Hall in
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, with audiences reaching over 14 000 in numbers. The sold-out concert in Seoul occurs for 2 continuous night, with appearances from well-known artists like Kim Bum Soo and
Gummy (singer) Park Ji-yeon (Hangul: 박지연; born April 8, 1981), better known by her stage name Gummy (Hangul: 거미), is a South Korean singer. She debuted in 2003 with the album ''Like Them'' and has since become known for her soundtrack appearances. ...
(a labelmate). Tachibana Hirohito, a Japanese newscaster and host also attended the Seoul concert. On 4 November 2013, he updated his Twitter with ' ''Due to work, I came to Seoul. JYJ’s Jaejoong solo concert the other day was the best. I was lost in the charm of rocker Jaejoong'' ' and ' ''After participating in JYJ’s Jaejoong concert, once again, I am convinced that he was heavily influenced by Japan’s rock band like Laruku ( L’Arc-en-Ciel ) and
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. Songs that he sang in Japanese were also really wonderful'' ', praising the singer's stage presence and voice. After the success of Seoul Concert, the singer hops on a plane to
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, Japan, for another two-day concert in Yokohama Stadium. The singer attracts a whopping 60 000 audience in a two-day sold-out concert, despite the cold weather. Amidst all the concert blues, Jaejoong attended various interviews in news outlets and radio shows in Japan, a feat he can't do in his own country due to the obstruction his group received from the industry. His Yokohama concert received a lot of attention in Japan despite the dimming Hallyu Wave, since Jaejoong was perceived as the K-pop prince of Japan. News outlet in Japan also coined a term called 'Jejungnomics' due to Jaejoong's effect on the economy and his selling power. On 27 November 2013, Yokohama FM announces that Jaejoong will have his own segment in their radio show, 'Jejung's whisper' which will air every Wednesday. The singer then flew to
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with his fellow JYJ members for their 2014 Asian Games roadshow. Right after their performance, Jaejoong flew to
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,
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for his next stop. There, the singer performed in front of 3600 fans in a yet another sold out concert, despite having to compete with Taiwan's
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ceremony.
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, a member of the popular F4 reportedly attended the concert.


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References

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