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Comment The "Joong" spelling is more common on the Internet, but I'm not sure if that's just
WP:RECENTISM (basically none of the English hits for either spelling are independent reliable secondary sources, they're all retailers, and I think most of the album covers using "Joong" are CD re-releases while the ones with "Jung" are the original vinyl). The actual Mr. Shin seems to have changed his preferred English spelling multiple times over the decades, and the spelling used for his article,
Shin Jung-hyeon, definitely isn't the
WP:COMMONNAME for the band.
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