Неправильное написание приставки супер- со словами — одна из самых частых ошибок в текстах. Кто-то пишет слитно там, где нужно через дефис, кто-то пишет через дефис там, где нужно слитно, ну а кто-то вообще не в курсе, что в некоторых словах супер/ пишется через Ъ. Разберем сегодня 3 важных правила, чтобы больше не ошибаться.


Приставка супер- пишется через твердый знак, если слово начинается с йотированной гласной. Это гласные, обозначающие два звука, один из которых – это [й]. Хорошо, что таких всего четыре: е – [йэ], ё – [йо], ю – [йу], я – [йа].
Надеемся, вы заметили, что нигде нет правила, что приставка супер- пишется со словами раздельно. И правильно, потому что такого правила нет. Надеемся, теперь вы будете писать грамотно!
*Статья создавалась на базе статьи В.М. Пахомова, кандидата филологических наук и главного редактора портала «Грамота.ру»

Карина Ахметгалиева
Окончила Финансовый Университет только для того, чтобы понять, что я 100% гуманитарий. Занимаюсь копирайтингом, обожаю путешествия, Испанию, знакомства с новыми людьми и различные авантюры. Мир слишком большой и интересный, чтобы стоять на месте! Книги – моя страсть с детства. Мечтаю собрать собственную домашнюю библиотеку, где буду кайфовать от запаха книжных страниц.
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Скажите, как пишутся слова, состоящие из аббревиатур, к которым с одной или с обеих сторон присоединяются другие слова, через дефис? Например: анти-РСЗО-защита, супер-ПК-антивирус, псевдо-НАТО, квази-СО, ДНК-тест, ПВО-система.
Ответ справочной службы русского языка
Начнем с конца. Слова типа ДНК-тест, ПВО-система зафиксированы академическим «Русским орфографическим словарем», они пишутся через дефис (см. также ресурс «Проверка слова»). Приставка, которая присоединяется к слову, начинающемуся с заглавной буквы, тоже пишется через дефис, и об этом тоже есть информация в словаре. Образования с аббревиатурой в середине пока словарем не отмечены, но по правилам логично писать их с двумя дефисами. Возможно, словами такой модели уже нужно дополнить словарь, передадим Ваш вопрос лексикографам.
Подскажите, пожалуйста, как можно срочно! Как правильно написать супер-мега любит или супермегалюбит? Объяните, пожалуйста, правильный вариант. Не нашла информации об использовании этих приставок с глаголами, значит ли это, что по общему правилу нужно писать в одно слово?
Ответ справочной службы русского языка
Да, орфографически верно: супермегалюбит.
Здравствуйте! Приставка супер- пишется слитно. Но есть слова-исключения: супер-эго, например. Как правильно написать: «супервосторг» или «супер-восторг»?
Ответ справочной службы русского языка
Супервосторг пишется слитно по общему правилу.
Подскажите, как правильно: мега-супер-качество или мегасуперкачество?
Ответ справочной службы русского языка
Верно слитно: мегасуперкачество.
Здравствуйте. Подскажите, приемлемы ли два дефиса в конструкции «супер-бизнес-план»?
Ответ справочной службы русского языка
Да, верно написание с двумя дефисами.
Добрый день! Согласно правилу, «супербюджетник» пишется слитно. Но коллега спорит, и доказывает, что через дефис. Рассудите нас, спасибо.
Ответ справочной службы русского языка
Слова с приставкой супер- пишутся слитно. Верно: супербюджетник.
Здравствуйте. Подскажите, пожалуйста, какой вариант верный по написанию? 1 вариант: суперяркая осень в Москве. 2 вариант: супер яркая осень в Москве. 3 вариант: супер-яркая осень в Москве. Спасибо.
Ответ справочной службы русского языка
Орфографический словарь
суперъяркий
Добрый день! Подскажите, пожалуйста, как правильно: суперСМИ или супер-СМИ. Заранее спасибо
Ответ справочной службы русского языка
Верно: суперСМИ.
Уважаемые сотрудники Грамоты! Очень прошу, не игнорируйте вопрос, мы в редакции всё же надеемся получить на него ответ, так как ни один справочник нам не помог. С(с)уперлуна, С(с)уперлуние — как правильно? Спасибо!
Ответ справочной службы русского языка
Правильно: суперлуние (ср.: полнолуние, новолуние), супер-Луна.
Добрый день! Подскажите, пожалуйста, как правильно написать название мультфильма «Супер4»? Или «Супер-4″, или «Супер 4»?
Ответ справочной службы русского языка
Уместно использование дефиса.
Супер-мини или супермини?
Ответ справочной службы русского языка
Орфографический словарь
супермини, неизм. и нескл., с.
Как правильно писать: «суперучебник», «супер-учебник» или «супер учебник»?
Ответ справочной службы русского языка
Верно слитное написание: суперучебник.
Как правильно пишется Супер-сердце, суперсердце или супер сердце? сердце, в данном случае, большая деревянная фигура.
Ответ справочной службы русского языка
Пишется слитно: суперсердце.
Супер-мастер-класс Супермастер-класс как пишется?
Ответ справочной службы русского языка
Правильно: супер-мастер-класс.
Подскажите, пожалуйста, как правильно пишется: суперсобака, супер-собака или супер собака? Спасибо!
Ответ справочной службы русского языка
Корректно: суперсобака. См. словарную рекомендацию.
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| Also known as | Super Junior 05 (2005–2006) |
| Origin | Seoul, South Korea |
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Super Junior (Korean: 슈퍼주니어; RR: Syupeo Junieo; stylized in all caps), also known as SJ or SuJu, are a South Korean boy band composed of Leeteuk, Heechul, Yesung, Shindong, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Siwon, Ryeowook and Kyuhyun. Han Geng, Kibum and Kangin were originally part of the group before departing in 2011, 2015 and 2019, respectively. The group was formed by the founder of SM Entertainment, Lee Soo-man in 2005 as a 12-piece group with rotational members but the concept was abandoned after addition of Kyuhyun in 2006. They are also dubbed by the media as the «King of Hallyu Wave» due to their prominent contributions in Korean Wave.[1][2][3][4]
Super Junior launched into international recognition following the release of their best-selling single «Sorry, Sorry» in 2009, the title song of their most critically successful album, Sorry, Sorry.[5][6] Over the years, they have been divided into smaller groups, simultaneously targeting different music industries and audiences. The members have also individually branched out into hosting, presenting and acting. Their successes and popularity as all-rounded entertainers have led other Korean entertainment managements to also begin training their music groups in other aspects of the entertainment industry.[7]
Super Junior was the best-selling K-pop artist for four years in a row. The group has earned thirteen music awards from the Mnet Asian Music Awards, nineteen from the Golden Disc Awards, and are the second singing group to win Favorite Artist Korea at the 2008 MTV Asia Awards after jtL in 2003.[8] In 2012, they were nominated for «Best Asian Act» in MTV Europe Music Awards.[9] They won the «International Artist» and «Best Fandom» awards at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards.[10] In March 2020, Super Junior broke their own record topping the Korean Album Chart of Taiwan’s KKBOX for 122 consecutive weeks since 2017 with their 8th album Play, the 8th album repackage REPLAY in 2018, the 9th album Time_Slip from 2019, and 9th album repackage Timeless.[11]
Musical career[edit]
2000–2005: Formation and debut[edit]
In 2000, SM Entertainment held their first overseas casting auditions in Beijing 101, China and recruited Han Geng, who was selected among three thousand applicants.[12] That same year, Leeteuk, Yesung, and Eunhyuk were recruited after auditioning for the company’s annual casting system in Seoul. Sungmin and Donghae became trainees after jointly winning first place in an SM-sponsored contest in 2001. In 2002, Heechul and Kangin were recruited along with Kibum, who was discovered in Los Angeles, California by a casting agent. Siwon became a trainee after being scouted in 2003. Shindong became a trainee in 2004. Ryeowook won the 2004 Chin Chin Youth Festival singing competition and became a trainee just two months before debut in 2005.[13] Kyuhyun then joined the group in 2006, after winning third place in the 2005 Chin Chin Youth Festival.
In early 2005, Lee Soo-man announced that he had been preparing for an all-boy project group of twelve members to debut at the end of the year. He called this singing group to be «The Gateway to Stardom of Asia,»[14] as most of the members in this group were chosen for their experiences as actors, MCs, models, and radio hosts prior to debut. Heechul and Kibum were already established actors at the time, and most of the other members had already made various kinds of appearances in television and media.[15][16][17] Inspired by the rotational concept of Japan’s girl group Morning Musume, Lee said that his new group would also experience line-up changes, with new members replacing selected members every year to keep the group constantly young and all-rounded. This concept was then newly introduced to the K-pop market. They are also modelled after Japanese boy band SMAP who are also active as actors and entertainers besides being singers.[18]
For a while the group was rumoured to be called O.V.E.R, the acronym for «Obey the Voice for Each Rhythm.»[19][a] However, before the group settled with their current name, the company simply referred to them as juniors, a representation of the members’ young ages when they first became SM trainees.[19] After the members showcased their different talents to the company at a picnic, the company finalized their group name to Super Junior, and the first generation of Super Junior officially became Super Junior 05.[13] Super Junior 05 made their pre-debut performance on the Korean channel Mnet on September 11, 2005.[b] At the showcase, they performed various styles of hip-hop dancing, where they danced to B2K’s «Take It to the Floor». Han Geng, Eunhyuk, and Donghae also performed a separate dance together, dancing to Usher’s «Caught Up.» However, the performance did not air on television until May 16, 2006, as a segment in the Super Junior Show, the group’s first television documentary.
The group officially debuted on SBS’ music program Popular Song on November 6, 2005, performing their first single «Twins (Knock Out)». A digital single with «Twins (Knock Out)», «You Are the One», and three additional tracks were released online on November 8, followed by the release of their debut album Twins on December 6, 2005. The album sold 28,536 copies in the first month of release and debuted at number three in the monthly chart of December 2005.[20][c]
2006–2007: U, Don’t Don, and commercial success[edit]
In February 2006, Super Junior 05 began performances for «Miracle», the second promotional single from their debut album. «Miracle» topped the music charts of Thailand, drawing interest from international markets.[21] They were subsequently invited to perform at the Pattaya Music Festival in Thailand in March 2006, making it their first overseas gig.[22] As promotions for «Miracle» ended, SM Entertainment began selecting new members for Super Junior’s second generation, Super Junior 06. The company even prepared a list of chosen members that were to graduate from the group. However, the company abandoned the rotational concept after adding a thirteenth member, Kyuhyun, in 2006. The group then became known as just Super Junior, without the suffix «05».[23]
After the addition of Kyuhyun, Super Junior released their single «U» for free download on May 25, 2006, on their official website. «U» exceeded 400,000 downloads within five hours of release and ultimately surpassed 1.7 million downloads, crashing the server.[24][25] The physical single of «U» with a total of three tracks was released on June 6, eventually selling over 81,000 units in South Korea.[26] The single became one of Korea’s most popular songs of the year, taking up number one spots for five consecutive weeks on two of Korea’s top music programs.[27] By the end of the year, Super Junior collected over seven awards in five of South Korea’s top music award ceremonies, and was one of the three Best Newcomer winners at the 21st Golden Disk Awards.
In late 2006, Kyuhyun, Ryeowook, and Yesung formed the subgroup Super Junior-K.R.Y., Super Junior’s first sub-unit. They performed their first single «The One I Love», theme song to the Korean television drama Hyena, on the KBS music program Music Bank on November 5, 2006.[28] In February 2007, Leeteuk, Heechul, Kangin, Sungmin, Shindong and Eunhyuk formed Super Junior-T, a trot-singing group. They released their first single «Rokkugo» on February 23, 2007, and made a debut performance on Popular Songs two days later.[29]
Super Junior’s second official album was intended for a late 2006 release, but due to several accidental setbacks, Don’t Don was not released until September 20, 2007.[30][31] Don’t Don sold over 60,000 units the first day of release and debuted at number one on the monthly chart of September 2007.[32] Although Don’t Don received mixed reviews from critics, the album went to sell more than 160,000 copies by the end of the year, becoming the second best-selling record of 2007.[33][34][c] Super Junior received seven nominations at the 2007 Mnet/KM Music Festival, winning three of them which included Artist of the Year, termed by many as the highest recognition of the ceremony.[35] Super Junior collected two more recognitions at the 22nd Golden Disk Awards, including a Disk Bonsang award (Record of the Year).[36]
2008–2009: Sorry, Sorry and career breakthrough[edit]
Super Junior-M, Super Junior’s Mandopop subgroup comprising members Han Geng, Siwon, Donghae, Kyuhyun, Ryeowook, and Super Junior-M members Henry and Zhou Mi, was formed in April 2008.[37][38] Although the creation of the subgroup initially created a strife between the group’s fans and their management,[d] Super Junior-M went on to become Super Junior’s most successful subgroup,[39] selling out two concerts in Hong Kong,[40] topping weekly ratings with their appearance on Chinese variety programs,[41] and was the idol group with the most endorsement contracts in China.[42] They won numerous awards at Chinese music festivals, and achieved critical acclaim after the release of their single «Super Girl» from their second record Super Girl, which garnered them a nomination for Best Vocal Group at the 21st Golden Melody Awards. A fourth Super Junior subgroup was created soon after Super Junior-M’s debut. With five members from Super Junior-T and Yesung, they formed the subgroup Super Junior-H, releasing their first extended play (EP) Cooking? Cooking! on June 5, 2008. In November 2008, Super Junior-T made a debut in Japan, collaborating with Japanese comedy duo Moeyan.[43] Their single «ROCK&GO», the Japanese – language version of «Rokuko», debuted at number 19 on the Oricon Daily Charts[44] and ascended to number 2 three days later.[45]
Super Junior’s first Asia-wide concert tour, Super Show, started on February 22, 2008, in Seoul.[38][46][47][48][49][e] The group held a successful two-day fan meeting in Japan at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, selling out 12,000 tickets in several days.[50] The group released a compiled single «U/Twins», which includes the Japanese version of «U» in the limited release version, to complement the event. The single peaked at number four on Japan’s Oricon Daily Chart on its first day of release, and dropped down four places on its second. The single broke a new record for being the first Korean single to have made within top 10 on Japan’s Oricon Weekly Chart.[51]
The group released their third studio album Sorry, Sorry on March 12, 2009.[52] It was their first album to debut at number one on the Hanteo Charts, selling over 29,000 copies the first day.[53] After only a month of release, the album became South Korea’s best-selling album of 2009, and ultimately sold over 250,000 copies in South Korea. It became the best-selling K-pop album in Taiwan,[54] Thailand, China, and the Philippines, in which the latter credited the album to be the first K-pop album to reach number one in music charts from the country.[55] The album’s title single «Sorry, Sorry» became an instant hit,[56] collecting a total of ten number-one awards for ten consecutive weeks in Korea, and stayed as number one for a record-breaking 37 weeks in Taiwan’s K-pop singles chart. «Sorry, Sorry» achieved national and international success, and has since been the group’s best-selling single in South Korea.[57][58][59] Sorry, Sorry won several accolades at the 24th Golden Disk Awards, including the Disk Daesang (Record of the Year).
After the success of Sorry, Sorry, Super Junior commenced their second Asia-wide concert tour Super Show 2, on July 17, 2009, in Seoul.
2010–2011: Bonamana, lineup changes, and international recognition[edit]
Despite their critical and commercial success, the group was plagued by legal turmoils and lineup changes during their concert tour. Though Kibum was shown in the ads and promotional videos for Super Show 2, he did not officially participate in the concert tour, and he announced his temporary leave from the group to pursue his acting career. In October 2009, Kangin was charged with a DUI and hit-and-run after crashing into a parked taxi holding three passengers.[60] In December 2009, Han Geng filed for contract termination from SM Entertainment, claiming that the provisions of his contract were unlawful, harsh, and against his rights.[61] He parted with the group and released his solo album Geng Xin in July 2010, which sold over 510,000 copies. That same month, Kangin announced his hiatus to fulfill his two-year mandatory military service.
With only ten members left, Super Junior went off to release their fourth studio album, Bonamana in May 2010. Although the album did not fare as well as Sorry, Sorry critically, it sold over 300,000 copies in South Korea, outselling Sorry, Sorry. «Bonamana» was originally made by moves from Michael Jackson’s MV’s choreographed together. The album remained at the top of Taiwan’s Korean-Japanese Music Charts for 61 weeks, breaking their own previous record of the said chart.[62]
To promote the album, Super Junior embarked on their third Asia-wide tour Super Show 3 in 2010 and 2011,[63] and they had sold-out concerts for each stop.[64] In February 2011, Super Junior released a 3D movie version of their tour,Super Show 3 3D in all CGV and Primus movie theaters.[65] The movie debuted at number six on the box office charts and went off to become the best-selling 3D movie in Korea.[66] After touring in Japan, they released the Super Junior Japan ‘Super Show 3’ Opening Commemorative Album in February 2011, which debuted at number two on Japan’s Tower Records online sales charts. The DVD version of Super Junior Japan Limited Special Edition – Super Show 3 also debuted at number two, while the CD version debuted at number 10. The album also debuted at number 5 and remained at number three spot on the Oricon Daily Chart for two consecutive days and number six on the Oricon Weekly Chart.[67] Following their commercial success in Japan, the group released a Japanese version of Bonamana’s self-titled single in June 2011, which debuted at number two on the Oricon Daily Singles chart, selling over 59,000 copies the first week of release,[68] however, SM did not see the release as their official Japanese debut and has stated that their debut in Japan will occur at a later time.
Between Super Show 3 stops, the group took part in the SMTown Live ’10 World Tour and toured in Los Angeles, Paris, Tokyo and New York City along with other SM Entertainment-managed artists, performing outside of Asia for the first time.[69] Super Junior’s performances were well received by the media,[70] and they were honored as Korea’s National Pop Culture Icon for their role in spreading the Hallyu Wave (Korean Wave), receiving the Minister of Culture Awards by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism at the Pop Culture Art Awards. They were featured on CNN’s Talk Asia program, and talked about their popularity and strategy for advancing into the world music industry.[71][72] The group has achieved recognition beyond Asia, reaching notability in Europe, North America, and South America. Peru’s Top 30 ranking of The Sexiest Men in the World included all of the members on the list[73] They gave exclusive interviews to Slovenian and Iranian magazines,[74] and they were selected by Brazilian Hallyu fans to be the number-one Korean artist they want to visit Brazil.[75][76] Both Mexico’s TV Azteca and the United Kingdom’s BBC acknowledged Super Junior to be the leading icon of the Hallyu effect.[77][78]
2011–2012: Mr. Simple and Super Show 4[edit]
Super Junior members at LG Optimus Super Junior Fan meeting at Chateau de Chine in Kaohsiung, Taiwan in November 2011. (L-R: Leeteuk, Ryeowook, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Siwon, Kyuhyun, Sungmin, Yesung, Shindong)
Mr. Simple debuted at number one on the South Korean Gaon Chart, selling 287,427 copies. The album stayed on the chart as number one for four weeks, and sold over 441,000 copies in South Korea by October 2011.[79] It peaked at number three on the Billboard World Albums Chart and number 17 on Japan’s Oricon Album’s Chart. The album’s title single Mr. Simple won first place on the first day of the group’s comeback performance on the music show M!Countdown. In September 2011, Heechul left temporarily for military service. Super Junior began their first world tour, the Super Show 4 in November 2011. The group’s second Japanese single, a Japanese version of «Mr. Simple», was released December 7, 2011, in Japan,[80][81] however this was still not recognized by SM as their official Japanese promotional debut.[82]
The group, with Super Junior-M members Zhou Mi and Henry, also recorded the song «Santa U Are The One» for the 2011 Winter SMTown – The Warmest Gift album, released on December 13, 2011. In addition, Donghae and Eunhyuk released their collaboration digital single «Oppa, Oppa» on December 16[83] and performed the single on Music Bank that same day.
On January 11, Super Junior participated at the 26th Golden Disk Awards which was held at the Kyocera Dome in Osaka, Japan. The group ended up bringing home four awards: Popularity Award, MSN Japan Award, Disk Bonsang and the grand prize Disk Daesang».[84] This was followed by further successes at the Seoul Music Awards on January 19, at which they were awarded the Disk Bonsang and Disk Daesang.[85]
On February 22, Super Junior won Album Of The Year for the 3rd Quarter at the Gaon Chart Awards.[86] On March 13, 2013, Super Junior won Favorite K-Pop Video for «Mr. Simple» at the Myx Music Awards 2012.[87][88]
Super Junior successfully completed their world tour Super Show 4 in 10 cities worldwide, including Seoul, Osaka, Taipei, Singapore, Macao, Bangkok, Paris, Shanghai, Jakarta, and Tokyo for six months, starting in November. Combined with their three Asia tours and Super Show 4, Super Junior’s concert brand gathered a total of 900,000 audiences.
2012–2013: Sexy, Free & Single and Super Show 5[edit]
In June 2012, SM Entertainment announced that Kangin would re-join Super Junior for the group’s sixth album, Sexy, Free & Single which was released online on July 1 and in stores on July 4, 2012.[89] SM released the MV for Sexy, Free & Single on July 3. The Version B of album was released on July 16, having only a different cover. On August 7, Super Junior released the repackage album for Sexy, Free & Single called SPY, including four new songs, «SPY»; «Outsider»; «Only U», composed by Leeteuk; and «Haru», composed by Donghae. The MV was released on August 13.
Sexy, Free & Single ranked high on iTunes in several countries, including Australia, France, Peru, and Japan. It also ranked third on Billboard World Albums.[90] The album debuted at first place on the South Korean Gaon Chart, selling 335,744 copies in one month.[91] It stayed on the chart at first place for three weeks in a row, and 459,182 copies were sold in only two months (July–August).[91] Sexy, Free & Single also debuted at 1st on Gaon Album Chart, with 356,431 copies sold in 2012.[92] Super Junior ranked first place on Hanteo’s «Top 5 K-Pop Artists» 2012, winning Hanteo «Singer Award». They also ranked first place in Hanteo «Album Award» 2012.[93][94]
Sexy, Free & Single placed first for several weeks on the Taiwan KKBOX KPOP chart, having all album songs charted.[95] The Japanese version of this single, which was released on August 22, has sold over 118,902 units, making the single gold certified.
Super Junior were nominated for «Best Asian Act» in MTV Europe Music Awards, showing again their popularity around the world.[9] In October, Super Junior won «Teen Style Icon» award at the Style Icon Awards[96] and in November they won the «Best Artist Group Award» the 19th Korean Entertainment Arts Awards. On November 30, Super Junior attended the Mnet Asian Music Awards where they won three awards, «Album of the Year», «Best Global Group – Male» and «Best Line Award». This the second year in row that Super Junior won «Album of the Year».[97] Their Super Show 4 3D movie was awarded the «Work of Art Award» at the International 3D Festival; being the only singer together with Glam winning an award.[98] On January 15 Super Junior won «Disk Daesang» at 27th Golden Disk Awards. This was the third «Disk Daesang» that Super Junior has won, and the second in a row (winning in 2011 for «Mr Simple»).[99]
Super Junior announced their world tour in February 2013. «The World Tour, Super Show 5» began in March starting with Seoul. The group then went to China, Japan, South America, North America, and Europe.[100] making it the largest K-pop tour in South America yet.[101]
On November 10, Eunhyuk, Kangin, Siwon, and Kyuhyun held a special lecture at the Oxford Union Debating Chamber of Oxford University, entitled «Super Junior: The Last Man Standing». The event was co-hosted by Oxford University Korea Society (OUKS), Oxford University Asia-Pacific Society (OUAPS), and Oxford Union.[102]
2014–2016: Mamacita, Super Show 6, Devil, Magic and Label SJ[edit]
In August 2014, SM Entertainment announced that the recently discharged Leeteuk and Heechul would re-join Super Junior for the group’s seventh album, Mamacita, which was released online on August 29 and in stores on September 1.[103] With only three days of sales, Mamacita ranked No.1 on Billboard‘s World Albums chart.[104] Super Junior began their world tour Super Show 6 in September 2014, with the first stop at Seoul. They successfully completed their three-day concert at Jamsil Arena, Seoul from September 19 to 21, 2014 and marked their 100th concert worldwide on September 21, 2014. Super Junior are the first Korean artist to perform 100 concerts worldwide.[105] On October 27, Super Junior released the special edition for Mamacita called This Is Love. There is a total of 13 tracks, including nine tracks from the seventh album, a rearranged «This Is Love (Stage Version)», as well as three other songs. This Is Love ranked number one on the real time charts of Hanteo Chart, Sinnara Records and more as soon as it was released.[106][107]
On July 8, 2015, SM Entertainment announced that Yesung would re-join Super Junior for a special album, Devil, which was released online and in stores on July 16.[108] It was also the best selling album for the week in the United World Charts.[109] Super Junior first showcased its song during its encore concert Super Show 6 in Seoul, over two days from July 11 to 12. They performed four songs from the album, including the title song «Devil», «We Can», «Don’t Wake Me Up» and «Alright».[110] On August 16, Super Junior won two awards, «International Artist» and «Best Fandom» in the Teen Choice Awards.[10] Two days later, Kibum (who had been on hiatus since 2009) announced his leave from SM Entertainment and Super Junior via Instagram.[111] On January 24, 2021, Kibum revealed his real reasons for departure in a YouTube segment with Heechul, citing embarrassment and desire of self-harm over his participation in the group.[112]
On September 10, 2015, SM Entertainment announced that Super Junior had released part two of its special 10th anniversary album, Magic on September 16. The album was planned to thank the fans who loved and supported the group, included the 10 previously released tracks from the original special album, Devil, as well as the lead single «Magic», «You Got It», «Dorothy» and «Sarang♥», for a total of 14 tracks. It was the last album released before Eunhyuk, Donghae and Siwon entered the military – Eunhyuk enlisted on October 13 serving active duty, Donghae on October 15 and Siwon on November 19, both as conscripted police officers.[113]
On November 6, 2015, Super Junior’s 10th anniversary since their debut, SM Entertainment announced that Super Junior had their own exclusive label management, Label SJ. SM stated, «We established Label SJ to give Super Junior our wholehearted support and an ideal system for managing the group.» Though the new label will be affiliated with SM, it will be independently and wholly responsible for Super Junior’s management, producing their albums, and all group, unit, and individual activities. On October 11, 2016, Ryeowook began his mandatory military service on active duty followed by Kyuhyun on May 25, 2017, as a public service officer.
2017–2018: Play, One More Time, and Super Show 7[edit]
On September 27, 2017, Super Junior’s website began a countdown to November 6, – the date of their 12th anniversary – announcing it as their comeback date for their eighth album which would be without Ryeowook and Kyuhyun as they were fulfilling their military service. SJ Returns – Super Junior Real Comeback Story, a reality show featuring the idol group’s development of their album, began airing on October 9.[114] On October 30, the music video for «One More Chance» was released as a pre-release track for the forthcoming album.[115] The song is described as a pop rock ballad featuring subtle builds to guide the song’s vocals. On October 31, Super Junior’s label management SJ Label announced that Choi Siwon would be sitting out of Play promotional activities due to a recent fatal incident involving a family pet dog.[116]
On November 6, Super Junior held a press conference where they spoke about their eighth album, Play, released on the same day. The explanation of the word «Play» was a combination of two meanings—’replay the music’ and ‘play excitedly’. Play consists of a total of 10 tracks, with «Black Suit» being the lead single.[117][118] On the same day, the music video for «Black Suit» was released, earning 3 million views in 24 hours.[119] On December 11, Super Junior released their Japanese single album «On and On», which was composed solely by Siwon.[120] In December 2017, Super Junior started their world tour, Super Show 7.[121]
It was announced that a repackage of Play titled Replay would be released on April 12, 2018.[122] The music video of its lead single, «Lo Siento» was released on the same day. It is a «trilingual dance track with tropical leanings»,[123] as it is sung in Korean, Spanish, and English. It was produced by Grammy Award-winning producers Play-n-Skillz and features American-born Hispanic singer Leslie Grace. «Lo Siento» debuted at No. 13 on Billboard‘s Latin Digital Song Sales chart, making Super Junior the first K-pop artist(s) to be featured on this chart.[124] «Lo Siento» also debuted at No. 2 on the World Digital Song Sales Chart.[124] On July 10, 2018, Ryeowook completed his mandatory enlistment. His discharge was shown in a special 2 part episode of Super TV also filmed on Jeju Island.
At the end of August, it was announced that Super Junior would perform at the closing ceremony of the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta on September 2. Heechul was absent during the performance due to health issues and they performed with just seven members.[125] On October 8, Super Junior released a special EP, One More Time, with its lead single of the same name featuring Mexican band Reik and also Ryeowook in his first group recording following his military discharge on July 10.[126] «One More Time» debuted at No. 18 on the Latin Digital Song Sales chart and at No. 5 on the Latin Pop Digital Song Sales chart. «One More Time» also debuted at No. 4 on World Digital Song Sales chart.[127]
2019–2021: Kangin’s departure, Time Slip, Super Show 8, 15th anniversary, Star and The Renaissance[edit]
On May 7, 2019, Kyuhyun fulfilled his mandatory enlistment, marking the end of Super Junior’s military services.[128] On July 11, Kangin voluntarily left Super Junior, although he will maintain his contract with SM and Label SJ.[129] On July 12, 2019, Super Junior brought their Super Show 7S world tour to King Abdullah Sports City as part of the Jeddah Season festival, becoming the first Asian and K-Pop act to hold a solo concert in Saudi Arabia.[130][131] The sub-units Super Junior-K.R.Y. and Super Junior-D&E also perform in the festival on July 13.[132]
The nine-member lineup of Super Junior released their ninth studio album, Time Slip, on October 14, 2019, with Sungmin to have personal activities outside the group in the meantime.[133] They temporarily halted performances and promotion due to the death of labelmate Sulli.[134] The album is supported by four pre-release singles, «Show», «Somebody New», «The Crown», and «I Think I», and lead single «Super Clap». On October 12, the group embarked on their eighth tour ahead of their album release, Super Show 8: Infinite Time, starting in Seoul, South Korea.[135] On October 20, Super Junior resumed their activities by appearing on Inkigayo to perform their lead single «Super Clap».[134] However, Heechul did not participate with group due to his injury.[134] The album also won first place in weekly music shows M Countdown and Music Bank.[136][137] Time Slip received its platinum album certification on December 12, 2019.[138]
They released their second Japanese mini-album, I Think U on January 29, 2020, which quickly rose to number one on Oricon Daily Albums Chart.[139] In May 2020, it was announced that Super Junior would headline a live online concert – the sixth concert jointly organised by SM Entertainment and Naver as part of the world first high-tech online-dedicated live concert series Beyond Live. This was Super Junior’s first concert after the cancellation of several Super Show 8 concerts in 2020 in Japan and other countries due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and was organized as part of a project of activities in 2020 to celebrate 15 years since the debut of the group.[140] The live concert was held on May 31 and Super Junior played live to an audience of over 123,000 around the world. The concert revenue was estimated to be over 60 billion won.[141] When finished, the main concert video as well as individual member cameras received a total of 2.8 billion hearts on Vlive, the highest record to date out of six concerts within Beyond Live series. During the concert, the hashtag #SUPERJUNIOR_BeyondLIVE’ trended first in 13 countries and territories around the world spread across Asia, South America and the Middle East.[142] During the concert, Super Junior played songs by the group and its sub-units. The concert also marked the first stage performance of «Home», the new unreleased track by sub-unit Super Junior K.R.Y from their first Korean album since debut of the sub-unit in 2006, which was released on June 8, 2020.[143]
Super Junior was scheduled to release their tenth studio album, The Renaissance, in December 2020. A pre-release single titled «The Melody» was released on November 6, 2020, to celebrate the group’s 15th anniversary.[144] In the same month, the band signed with a US based talent and literacy agency, ICM Partners to represent them in other regions beside Asia.[145] On December 10, it was announced that the release of their album would be delayed to January 2021 in order to improve the album’s quality. Meanwhile, Super Junior unveiled a new unreleased single from their album during 2020’s The Fact Music Awards on December 12.[146] On January 8, it was announced that the album’s new release date would be February 16.[147] However, on February 1, it was announced that the album’s release date was pushed back again to March 16.[148]
On the other hand, the band also released a Japanese compilation album on January 27, 2021, in celebration of their 15th anniversary.[149] The album, Star was released under their Japanese label Avex Trax and only featured two new tracks, «Star» and «Coming Home».[150][151] The album was well received, peaking at number 3 on Oricon Daily Albums Chart on the day of its release,[152] and at number 5 on Oricon Weekly Albums Chart.[153]
2022–present: The Road: Winter for Spring, The Road: Keep on Going and Super Show 9[edit]
On February 28, 2022, Super Junior released a special single album entitled The Road: Winter for Spring.[154] The group will embark on their ninth concert tour Super Junior World Tour – Super Show 9: Road, which will be held from July 15 to 17, 2022, at the Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium in Seoul.[155]
On June 13, 2022, Super Junior announced their eleventh studio album The Road: Keep on Going, which was released on July 12.[156] On July 15, the group embarked on their ninth tour ahead of their album release, Super Show 9: Road, starting in Seoul, South Korea. [157]
On December 27, 2022, Super Junior has released their 11th regular album ‘The Road’ offline on January 6, 2023.[158]
Members[edit]
In December 2009, Han Geng departed from the group after filing a lawsuit against their agency SM Entertainment.[159] He subsequently won the lawsuit in December 2010,[160] though his departure from Super Junior was not made official until September 27, 2011, when SM Entertainment finally released a statement to that effect.[161][162]
On August 18, 2015, Kibum announced via his personal SNS that his contract with SM Entertainment had ended and departed from the group.[111] In July 2019, it was announced by Label SJ that Kangin left Super Junior, though he would maintain a contract with SM Entertainment.[129]
All members completed their mandatory military service during the time period from September 2011 through May 2019. Heechul enlisted on September 1, 2011, and completed his service on August 30, 2013. Leeteuk enlisted on October 30, 2012, and completed his service on July 29, 2014.[163][164] Yesung enlisted on May 6, 2013, and completed his service on May 4, 2015.[165] Shindong enlisted on March 24, 2015, and completed his service on December 23, 2016.[166] Sungmin enlisted on March 31, 2015, and completed his service on December 30, 2016.[167] Eunhyuk enlisted for active duty military service on October 13, 2015. He was discharged on July 12, 2017.[168][169] Donghae enlisted on October 15, 2015, and was discharged on July 14, 2017.[170] Siwon enlisted on November 19, 2015, and was discharged on August 18, 2017.[171] Ryeowook enlisted on October 11, 2016,[172] and was discharged on July 10, 2018. Kyuhyun was the last member in military service; he enlisted on May 25, 2017, and was discharged on May 7, 2019.[173]
Label SJ confirmed in a statement in March 2020 that although Heechul may not be able to perform on stage, he is still participating in Super Junior albums and other content by recording, as well as taking part in activities such as jacket photoshoots and MV filming.[174][175]
As of May 7, 2019, Super Junior has nine active members: Leeteuk, Heechul, Yesung, Shindong, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Siwon, Ryeowook and Kyuhyun.
- Current
- Leeteuk
- Heechul[a]
- Yesung
- Shindong
- Sungmin (inactive since 2015)
- Eunhyuk
- Donghae
- Siwon
- Ryeowook
- Kyuhyun
- Former
- Han Geng
- Kibum
- Kangin
Timeline[edit]
Subgroups[edit]
Since their debut, five Super Junior subgroups have been formed. With the exception of Kibum, all of the members have been part of at least one subgroup. The subgroups were part of SM Entertainment’s strategy to not limit Super Junior’s activities while certain members focused on their individual careers. This allowed the group members greater freedom to focus on different elements of their careers, and gave the group opportunities to explore different musical styles and showcase different skills.[176][177] The goal of the subgroup formations was also to show that Super Junior could accommodate and perform different musical genres. This strategy was later challenged by critics, as it has influenced an overwhelming number of music groups to create official and unofficial subgroups alike.[178]
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Discography[edit]
Filmography[edit]
Artistry[edit]
Musical style[edit]
Super Junior’s musical style has varied from album to album: they pursued bubblegum pop in Twins; alternative rock in Don’t Don; pop and contemporary R&B in Sorry, Sorry and Bonamana; electropop and synthpop in Mr. Simple; Eurohouse in Sexy, Free & Single; neo soul and jazz-pop in Mamacita; Latin pop in repackage album of Play – Replay and One More Time; and hip-hop in their latest repackage album of Time Slip – Timeless. The group has also covered few songs in their albums. Their debut single «Twins (Knock Out)» is a cover of Triple Eight’s «Knockout,» which was released in 2003. In most of their covers, the original titles are kept, such as Cape’s «L.O.V.E» and Exile’s «Believe», both tracks from Twins. Super Junior works closely with Yoo Young-jin, who has produced and arranged most of the group’s title singles since their debut. Yoo is also known for creating the renowned SMP style, a genre that includes a balanced infusion of rock, R&B, and rap, empowered by the sounds of electric guitar, bass, and other different percussion instruments.[179] Super Junior prominently featured this SMP style in Don’t Don.[180] The group are also acclaimed for their vocal harmonization and unison as each member contributes a different range in their choruses, and often incorporate different types of vocal belting into their songs.[f][181]
Philanthropy[edit]
Super Junior were ambassadors to many bodies. They were selected to become the ambassador of Ansan city in 2007,[182]
and Gangnam District in 2012.[183] They were also appointed as the goodwill ambassadors for the 2008 Korea and Thailand 50th Anniversary, honoring the good relationship between the two countries.[184] On February 20, 2010, Super Junior were named as Taiwan’s tourism ambassadors, and as the ambassadors for Korean tourism by Korea Tourism Organization on July 25, 2011.[185]
Super Junior are also spokesmodels for the «Donate Blood» campaign at the Republic of Korea National Red Cross since 2007 and were appointed as goodwill ambassadors for World Blood Donor Day.[186] On March 3, 2011, Super Junior were appointed by the Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Korea as the 2011 Honorary Korean Food Ambassadors to promote Korean cuisine all over the world. On June 17, 2011, Super Junior were chosen to be the ambassadors of Seoul Summer Sale 2011.[187] They have also been appointed to the same position for Seoul Summer Sale 2012,[188] and 2016.[189]
Controversies[edit]
Expansion to China[edit]
Following the subgroups Super Junior-K.R.Y. and Super Junior-T, on October 2, 2007, SM Entertainment announced the birth of another Super Junior sub-unit project that would begin activities in China starting 2008. Zhou Mi and SM Entertainment’s new Taiwanese-Canadian trainee Henry Lau, who was also featured in the music video of «Don’t Don», were also members of the subgroup.[190] The announcement brought in a huge wave of dissatisfaction and opposition from some fans of Super Junior after the announcement of two new members. Thousands of fans from Super Junior’s official fanclub E.L.F. silently sat in front of the SM building and held signs that supported the group having thirteen members.[191] After more rumors regarding adding another member to the subgroup, the fans decided to gain a legal representation as part of SM Entertainment’s stockholders. As of March 20, 2008, Super Junior fans purchased 58,206 shares of SM Entertainment, holding 0.3% of the company’s entire stock.[192] The fans released a statement that they will take every opportunity to prevent SM Entertainment from adding new members and to keep Super Junior as only thirteen.[192]
Conflict with MBC[edit]
A time-slot dispute occurred between SM Entertainment and MBC when SM insisted to have Kangin stay on SBS’ Explorers of the Human Body instead of MBC’s Sunday Night Dong-An Club (동안클럽) where Kangin has been a regular host. MBC temporarily banned the rest of Super Junior from appearing in any future performances and shows hosted by MBC.[193] Kangin also lost his MC jobs to T.O.P. of Big Bang for the music show, Show! Music Core and also two more variety shows, which both soon canceled after Kangin left due to low ratings.[194] MBC demanded an apology from SM Entertainment in order for Super Junior to appear on shows hosted by the channel again. However, MBC concluded that Super Junior’s ban was never official, but just a decision for shows’ producers to decide.[195]
Han Geng’s lawsuit and departure from group[edit]
On December 21, 2009, Han Geng filed for contract termination with S.M. Entertainment, unhappy with contract length and salary.[196][197][198] On December 21, 2010, the Seoul Central District Court ruled in favor of Han Geng. On September 27, 2011, his departure was made official.[161][162]
Tours and concerts[edit]
Main tours
- The 1st Asia Tour – «Super Show» (2008–09)
- The 2nd Asia Tour – «Super Show 2» (2009–10)
- The 3rd Asia Tour – «Super Show 3» (2010–11)
- Super Junior World Tour – «Super Show 4» (2011–12)
- Super Junior World Tour – «Super Show 5» (2013–14)
- Super Junior World Tour – «Super Show 6» (2014–15)
- Super Junior World Tour – «Super Show 7» (2017–19)
- Super Junior World Tour – «Super Show 8: Infinite Time» (2019–20)
- Super Junior World Tour – «Super Show 9: Road» (2022-23)
Fan meeting tours
- Super Camp (2015–16)
Affiliated tours
- SMTown Live ’07 Summer Concert (2007)
- SMTown Live ’08 (2008–09)
- SM Town Live ’10 World Tour (2010–11)
- SM Town Live World Tour III (2012–13)
- SM Town Week – Treasure Island (2013)
- SM Town Live World Tour IV (2014–15)
- SM Town Live World Tour V (2016)
- SM Town Live World Tour VI (2017–18)
- SM Town Live 2022: SMCU Express at Human City Suwon (2022)
- SM Town Live 2022: SMCU Express at Tokyo (2022)
Online concerts
- Super Junior – Beyond the Super Show (2020)
Online fanmeetings
- Super Junior – 15th Anniversary Special Event: Invitation (2020)
- Super Junior — E.L.F. Japan 10th Anniversary ~The SUPER Blue Party~ (2021)
Online affiliated tours
- a-nation online 2020 (2020)
- 2020 K-Pop x K-Art Concert Super KPA (2020)
- SM Town Live Culture Humanity (2021)
- SM Town Live 2022: SMCU Express at Kwangya (2022)
- SM Town Live 2023: SMCU Palace at Kwangya (2023)
Awards and recognition[edit]
The group’s song «U», earned Super Junior their first music award, the SBS Popular Songs Mutizen Song in June 2006. The single earned the group four more distinctive song awards, and the group grabbed their first MKMF award from the Mnet/KM Music Festival in November 2006. In terms of recognition in other areas of Asia, Super Junior is the first overseas artist to win Asia’s Artist of the Year at the Tencent Stars Magnificent Ceremony in China, and is also the second musical group to win Favorite Artist Korea at the MTV Asia Awards, after jtL in 2003. Super Junior have earned 20 music awards at the Golden Disc Awards, 13 at the Mnet Asian Music Awards and 12 at the Seoul Music Awards. Super Junior is the first Asian artist who won International Artist at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards.
Super Junior won Legend Award a special title given by Asia Artist Awards in November 2017 and also won Top of K-Pop Record in November 2019 due to their prominent contributions in Korean Wave leading K-pop to its current state of global awareness. In January 2019, Super Junior won «Artist of the Year Award» at the 14th KKBOX Music Awards in Taiwan.[199] Super Junior is the first non-Chinese artist to receive the ‘Artist of the Year’ award.
Super Junior have also gained recognition for their dress style and fashion throughout their career. They hailed as the best-dressed artist at the 2007 Summer Break 20’s Choice Awards, and also earned a similar nomination the following year. The group have also earned titles for their dance choreography and popularity.
See also[edit]
- List of best-selling albums in South Korea
- List of dancers
Notes[edit]
- ^ Despite participating in the recording of albums and music videos, Heechul does not take part in promotions with the group as a result of injuries sustained in 2006.
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Super Junior (Korean: 슈퍼주니어; RR: Syupeo Junieo; stylized in all caps), also known as SJ or SuJu, are a South Korean boy band composed of Leeteuk, Heechul, Yesung, Shindong, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Siwon, Ryeowook and Kyuhyun. Han Geng, Kibum and Kangin were originally part of the group before departing in 2011, 2015 and 2019, respectively. The group was formed by the founder of SM Entertainment, Lee Soo-man in 2005 as a 12-piece group with rotational members but the concept was abandoned after addition of Kyuhyun in 2006. They are also dubbed by the media as the «King of Hallyu Wave» due to their prominent contributions in Korean Wave.[1][2][3][4]
Super Junior launched into international recognition following the release of their best-selling single «Sorry, Sorry» in 2009, the title song of their most critically successful album, Sorry, Sorry.[5][6] Over the years, they have been divided into smaller groups, simultaneously targeting different music industries and audiences. The members have also individually branched out into hosting, presenting and acting. Their successes and popularity as all-rounded entertainers have led other Korean entertainment managements to also begin training their music groups in other aspects of the entertainment industry.[7]
Super Junior was the best-selling K-pop artist for four years in a row. The group has earned thirteen music awards from the Mnet Asian Music Awards, nineteen from the Golden Disc Awards, and are the second singing group to win Favorite Artist Korea at the 2008 MTV Asia Awards after jtL in 2003.[8] In 2012, they were nominated for «Best Asian Act» in MTV Europe Music Awards.[9] They won the «International Artist» and «Best Fandom» awards at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards.[10] In March 2020, Super Junior broke their own record topping the Korean Album Chart of Taiwan’s KKBOX for 122 consecutive weeks since 2017 with their 8th album Play, the 8th album repackage REPLAY in 2018, the 9th album Time_Slip from 2019, and 9th album repackage Timeless.[11]
Musical career[edit]
2000–2005: Formation and debut[edit]
In 2000, SM Entertainment held their first overseas casting auditions in Beijing 101, China and recruited Han Geng, who was selected among three thousand applicants.[12] That same year, Leeteuk, Yesung, and Eunhyuk were recruited after auditioning for the company’s annual casting system in Seoul. Sungmin and Donghae became trainees after jointly winning first place in an SM-sponsored contest in 2001. In 2002, Heechul and Kangin were recruited along with Kibum, who was discovered in Los Angeles, California by a casting agent. Siwon became a trainee after being scouted in 2003. Shindong became a trainee in 2004. Ryeowook won the 2004 Chin Chin Youth Festival singing competition and became a trainee just two months before debut in 2005.[13] Kyuhyun then joined the group in 2006, after winning third place in the 2005 Chin Chin Youth Festival.
In early 2005, Lee Soo-man announced that he had been preparing for an all-boy project group of twelve members to debut at the end of the year. He called this singing group to be «The Gateway to Stardom of Asia,»[14] as most of the members in this group were chosen for their experiences as actors, MCs, models, and radio hosts prior to debut. Heechul and Kibum were already established actors at the time, and most of the other members had already made various kinds of appearances in television and media.[15][16][17] Inspired by the rotational concept of Japan’s girl group Morning Musume, Lee said that his new group would also experience line-up changes, with new members replacing selected members every year to keep the group constantly young and all-rounded. This concept was then newly introduced to the K-pop market. They are also modelled after Japanese boy band SMAP who are also active as actors and entertainers besides being singers.[18]
For a while the group was rumoured to be called O.V.E.R, the acronym for «Obey the Voice for Each Rhythm.»[19][a] However, before the group settled with their current name, the company simply referred to them as juniors, a representation of the members’ young ages when they first became SM trainees.[19] After the members showcased their different talents to the company at a picnic, the company finalized their group name to Super Junior, and the first generation of Super Junior officially became Super Junior 05.[13] Super Junior 05 made their pre-debut performance on the Korean channel Mnet on September 11, 2005.[b] At the showcase, they performed various styles of hip-hop dancing, where they danced to B2K’s «Take It to the Floor». Han Geng, Eunhyuk, and Donghae also performed a separate dance together, dancing to Usher’s «Caught Up.» However, the performance did not air on television until May 16, 2006, as a segment in the Super Junior Show, the group’s first television documentary.
The group officially debuted on SBS’ music program Popular Song on November 6, 2005, performing their first single «Twins (Knock Out)». A digital single with «Twins (Knock Out)», «You Are the One», and three additional tracks were released online on November 8, followed by the release of their debut album Twins on December 6, 2005. The album sold 28,536 copies in the first month of release and debuted at number three in the monthly chart of December 2005.[20][c]
2006–2007: U, Don’t Don, and commercial success[edit]
In February 2006, Super Junior 05 began performances for «Miracle», the second promotional single from their debut album. «Miracle» topped the music charts of Thailand, drawing interest from international markets.[21] They were subsequently invited to perform at the Pattaya Music Festival in Thailand in March 2006, making it their first overseas gig.[22] As promotions for «Miracle» ended, SM Entertainment began selecting new members for Super Junior’s second generation, Super Junior 06. The company even prepared a list of chosen members that were to graduate from the group. However, the company abandoned the rotational concept after adding a thirteenth member, Kyuhyun, in 2006. The group then became known as just Super Junior, without the suffix «05».[23]
After the addition of Kyuhyun, Super Junior released their single «U» for free download on May 25, 2006, on their official website. «U» exceeded 400,000 downloads within five hours of release and ultimately surpassed 1.7 million downloads, crashing the server.[24][25] The physical single of «U» with a total of three tracks was released on June 6, eventually selling over 81,000 units in South Korea.[26] The single became one of Korea’s most popular songs of the year, taking up number one spots for five consecutive weeks on two of Korea’s top music programs.[27] By the end of the year, Super Junior collected over seven awards in five of South Korea’s top music award ceremonies, and was one of the three Best Newcomer winners at the 21st Golden Disk Awards.
In late 2006, Kyuhyun, Ryeowook, and Yesung formed the subgroup Super Junior-K.R.Y., Super Junior’s first sub-unit. They performed their first single «The One I Love», theme song to the Korean television drama Hyena, on the KBS music program Music Bank on November 5, 2006.[28] In February 2007, Leeteuk, Heechul, Kangin, Sungmin, Shindong and Eunhyuk formed Super Junior-T, a trot-singing group. They released their first single «Rokkugo» on February 23, 2007, and made a debut performance on Popular Songs two days later.[29]
Super Junior’s second official album was intended for a late 2006 release, but due to several accidental setbacks, Don’t Don was not released until September 20, 2007.[30][31] Don’t Don sold over 60,000 units the first day of release and debuted at number one on the monthly chart of September 2007.[32] Although Don’t Don received mixed reviews from critics, the album went to sell more than 160,000 copies by the end of the year, becoming the second best-selling record of 2007.[33][34][c] Super Junior received seven nominations at the 2007 Mnet/KM Music Festival, winning three of them which included Artist of the Year, termed by many as the highest recognition of the ceremony.[35] Super Junior collected two more recognitions at the 22nd Golden Disk Awards, including a Disk Bonsang award (Record of the Year).[36]
2008–2009: Sorry, Sorry and career breakthrough[edit]
Super Junior-M, Super Junior’s Mandopop subgroup comprising members Han Geng, Siwon, Donghae, Kyuhyun, Ryeowook, and Super Junior-M members Henry and Zhou Mi, was formed in April 2008.[37][38] Although the creation of the subgroup initially created a strife between the group’s fans and their management,[d] Super Junior-M went on to become Super Junior’s most successful subgroup,[39] selling out two concerts in Hong Kong,[40] topping weekly ratings with their appearance on Chinese variety programs,[41] and was the idol group with the most endorsement contracts in China.[42] They won numerous awards at Chinese music festivals, and achieved critical acclaim after the release of their single «Super Girl» from their second record Super Girl, which garnered them a nomination for Best Vocal Group at the 21st Golden Melody Awards. A fourth Super Junior subgroup was created soon after Super Junior-M’s debut. With five members from Super Junior-T and Yesung, they formed the subgroup Super Junior-H, releasing their first extended play (EP) Cooking? Cooking! on June 5, 2008. In November 2008, Super Junior-T made a debut in Japan, collaborating with Japanese comedy duo Moeyan.[43] Their single «ROCK&GO», the Japanese – language version of «Rokuko», debuted at number 19 on the Oricon Daily Charts[44] and ascended to number 2 three days later.[45]
Super Junior’s first Asia-wide concert tour, Super Show, started on February 22, 2008, in Seoul.[38][46][47][48][49][e] The group held a successful two-day fan meeting in Japan at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, selling out 12,000 tickets in several days.[50] The group released a compiled single «U/Twins», which includes the Japanese version of «U» in the limited release version, to complement the event. The single peaked at number four on Japan’s Oricon Daily Chart on its first day of release, and dropped down four places on its second. The single broke a new record for being the first Korean single to have made within top 10 on Japan’s Oricon Weekly Chart.[51]
The group released their third studio album Sorry, Sorry on March 12, 2009.[52] It was their first album to debut at number one on the Hanteo Charts, selling over 29,000 copies the first day.[53] After only a month of release, the album became South Korea’s best-selling album of 2009, and ultimately sold over 250,000 copies in South Korea. It became the best-selling K-pop album in Taiwan,[54] Thailand, China, and the Philippines, in which the latter credited the album to be the first K-pop album to reach number one in music charts from the country.[55] The album’s title single «Sorry, Sorry» became an instant hit,[56] collecting a total of ten number-one awards for ten consecutive weeks in Korea, and stayed as number one for a record-breaking 37 weeks in Taiwan’s K-pop singles chart. «Sorry, Sorry» achieved national and international success, and has since been the group’s best-selling single in South Korea.[57][58][59] Sorry, Sorry won several accolades at the 24th Golden Disk Awards, including the Disk Daesang (Record of the Year).
After the success of Sorry, Sorry, Super Junior commenced their second Asia-wide concert tour Super Show 2, on July 17, 2009, in Seoul.
2010–2011: Bonamana, lineup changes, and international recognition[edit]
Despite their critical and commercial success, the group was plagued by legal turmoils and lineup changes during their concert tour. Though Kibum was shown in the ads and promotional videos for Super Show 2, he did not officially participate in the concert tour, and he announced his temporary leave from the group to pursue his acting career. In October 2009, Kangin was charged with a DUI and hit-and-run after crashing into a parked taxi holding three passengers.[60] In December 2009, Han Geng filed for contract termination from SM Entertainment, claiming that the provisions of his contract were unlawful, harsh, and against his rights.[61] He parted with the group and released his solo album Geng Xin in July 2010, which sold over 510,000 copies. That same month, Kangin announced his hiatus to fulfill his two-year mandatory military service.
With only ten members left, Super Junior went off to release their fourth studio album, Bonamana in May 2010. Although the album did not fare as well as Sorry, Sorry critically, it sold over 300,000 copies in South Korea, outselling Sorry, Sorry. «Bonamana» was originally made by moves from Michael Jackson’s MV’s choreographed together. The album remained at the top of Taiwan’s Korean-Japanese Music Charts for 61 weeks, breaking their own previous record of the said chart.[62]
To promote the album, Super Junior embarked on their third Asia-wide tour Super Show 3 in 2010 and 2011,[63] and they had sold-out concerts for each stop.[64] In February 2011, Super Junior released a 3D movie version of their tour,Super Show 3 3D in all CGV and Primus movie theaters.[65] The movie debuted at number six on the box office charts and went off to become the best-selling 3D movie in Korea.[66] After touring in Japan, they released the Super Junior Japan ‘Super Show 3’ Opening Commemorative Album in February 2011, which debuted at number two on Japan’s Tower Records online sales charts. The DVD version of Super Junior Japan Limited Special Edition – Super Show 3 also debuted at number two, while the CD version debuted at number 10. The album also debuted at number 5 and remained at number three spot on the Oricon Daily Chart for two consecutive days and number six on the Oricon Weekly Chart.[67] Following their commercial success in Japan, the group released a Japanese version of Bonamana’s self-titled single in June 2011, which debuted at number two on the Oricon Daily Singles chart, selling over 59,000 copies the first week of release,[68] however, SM did not see the release as their official Japanese debut and has stated that their debut in Japan will occur at a later time.
Between Super Show 3 stops, the group took part in the SMTown Live ’10 World Tour and toured in Los Angeles, Paris, Tokyo and New York City along with other SM Entertainment-managed artists, performing outside of Asia for the first time.[69] Super Junior’s performances were well received by the media,[70] and they were honored as Korea’s National Pop Culture Icon for their role in spreading the Hallyu Wave (Korean Wave), receiving the Minister of Culture Awards by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism at the Pop Culture Art Awards. They were featured on CNN’s Talk Asia program, and talked about their popularity and strategy for advancing into the world music industry.[71][72] The group has achieved recognition beyond Asia, reaching notability in Europe, North America, and South America. Peru’s Top 30 ranking of The Sexiest Men in the World included all of the members on the list[73] They gave exclusive interviews to Slovenian and Iranian magazines,[74] and they were selected by Brazilian Hallyu fans to be the number-one Korean artist they want to visit Brazil.[75][76] Both Mexico’s TV Azteca and the United Kingdom’s BBC acknowledged Super Junior to be the leading icon of the Hallyu effect.[77][78]
2011–2012: Mr. Simple and Super Show 4[edit]
Super Junior members at LG Optimus Super Junior Fan meeting at Chateau de Chine in Kaohsiung, Taiwan in November 2011. (L-R: Leeteuk, Ryeowook, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Siwon, Kyuhyun, Sungmin, Yesung, Shindong)
Mr. Simple debuted at number one on the South Korean Gaon Chart, selling 287,427 copies. The album stayed on the chart as number one for four weeks, and sold over 441,000 copies in South Korea by October 2011.[79] It peaked at number three on the Billboard World Albums Chart and number 17 on Japan’s Oricon Album’s Chart. The album’s title single Mr. Simple won first place on the first day of the group’s comeback performance on the music show M!Countdown. In September 2011, Heechul left temporarily for military service. Super Junior began their first world tour, the Super Show 4 in November 2011. The group’s second Japanese single, a Japanese version of «Mr. Simple», was released December 7, 2011, in Japan,[80][81] however this was still not recognized by SM as their official Japanese promotional debut.[82]
The group, with Super Junior-M members Zhou Mi and Henry, also recorded the song «Santa U Are The One» for the 2011 Winter SMTown – The Warmest Gift album, released on December 13, 2011. In addition, Donghae and Eunhyuk released their collaboration digital single «Oppa, Oppa» on December 16[83] and performed the single on Music Bank that same day.
On January 11, Super Junior participated at the 26th Golden Disk Awards which was held at the Kyocera Dome in Osaka, Japan. The group ended up bringing home four awards: Popularity Award, MSN Japan Award, Disk Bonsang and the grand prize Disk Daesang».[84] This was followed by further successes at the Seoul Music Awards on January 19, at which they were awarded the Disk Bonsang and Disk Daesang.[85]
On February 22, Super Junior won Album Of The Year for the 3rd Quarter at the Gaon Chart Awards.[86] On March 13, 2013, Super Junior won Favorite K-Pop Video for «Mr. Simple» at the Myx Music Awards 2012.[87][88]
Super Junior successfully completed their world tour Super Show 4 in 10 cities worldwide, including Seoul, Osaka, Taipei, Singapore, Macao, Bangkok, Paris, Shanghai, Jakarta, and Tokyo for six months, starting in November. Combined with their three Asia tours and Super Show 4, Super Junior’s concert brand gathered a total of 900,000 audiences.
2012–2013: Sexy, Free & Single and Super Show 5[edit]
In June 2012, SM Entertainment announced that Kangin would re-join Super Junior for the group’s sixth album, Sexy, Free & Single which was released online on July 1 and in stores on July 4, 2012.[89] SM released the MV for Sexy, Free & Single on July 3. The Version B of album was released on July 16, having only a different cover. On August 7, Super Junior released the repackage album for Sexy, Free & Single called SPY, including four new songs, «SPY»; «Outsider»; «Only U», composed by Leeteuk; and «Haru», composed by Donghae. The MV was released on August 13.
Sexy, Free & Single ranked high on iTunes in several countries, including Australia, France, Peru, and Japan. It also ranked third on Billboard World Albums.[90] The album debuted at first place on the South Korean Gaon Chart, selling 335,744 copies in one month.[91] It stayed on the chart at first place for three weeks in a row, and 459,182 copies were sold in only two months (July–August).[91] Sexy, Free & Single also debuted at 1st on Gaon Album Chart, with 356,431 copies sold in 2012.[92] Super Junior ranked first place on Hanteo’s «Top 5 K-Pop Artists» 2012, winning Hanteo «Singer Award». They also ranked first place in Hanteo «Album Award» 2012.[93][94]
Sexy, Free & Single placed first for several weeks on the Taiwan KKBOX KPOP chart, having all album songs charted.[95] The Japanese version of this single, which was released on August 22, has sold over 118,902 units, making the single gold certified.
Super Junior were nominated for «Best Asian Act» in MTV Europe Music Awards, showing again their popularity around the world.[9] In October, Super Junior won «Teen Style Icon» award at the Style Icon Awards[96] and in November they won the «Best Artist Group Award» the 19th Korean Entertainment Arts Awards. On November 30, Super Junior attended the Mnet Asian Music Awards where they won three awards, «Album of the Year», «Best Global Group – Male» and «Best Line Award». This the second year in row that Super Junior won «Album of the Year».[97] Their Super Show 4 3D movie was awarded the «Work of Art Award» at the International 3D Festival; being the only singer together with Glam winning an award.[98] On January 15 Super Junior won «Disk Daesang» at 27th Golden Disk Awards. This was the third «Disk Daesang» that Super Junior has won, and the second in a row (winning in 2011 for «Mr Simple»).[99]
Super Junior announced their world tour in February 2013. «The World Tour, Super Show 5» began in March starting with Seoul. The group then went to China, Japan, South America, North America, and Europe.[100] making it the largest K-pop tour in South America yet.[101]
On November 10, Eunhyuk, Kangin, Siwon, and Kyuhyun held a special lecture at the Oxford Union Debating Chamber of Oxford University, entitled «Super Junior: The Last Man Standing». The event was co-hosted by Oxford University Korea Society (OUKS), Oxford University Asia-Pacific Society (OUAPS), and Oxford Union.[102]
2014–2016: Mamacita, Super Show 6, Devil, Magic and Label SJ[edit]
In August 2014, SM Entertainment announced that the recently discharged Leeteuk and Heechul would re-join Super Junior for the group’s seventh album, Mamacita, which was released online on August 29 and in stores on September 1.[103] With only three days of sales, Mamacita ranked No.1 on Billboard‘s World Albums chart.[104] Super Junior began their world tour Super Show 6 in September 2014, with the first stop at Seoul. They successfully completed their three-day concert at Jamsil Arena, Seoul from September 19 to 21, 2014 and marked their 100th concert worldwide on September 21, 2014. Super Junior are the first Korean artist to perform 100 concerts worldwide.[105] On October 27, Super Junior released the special edition for Mamacita called This Is Love. There is a total of 13 tracks, including nine tracks from the seventh album, a rearranged «This Is Love (Stage Version)», as well as three other songs. This Is Love ranked number one on the real time charts of Hanteo Chart, Sinnara Records and more as soon as it was released.[106][107]
On July 8, 2015, SM Entertainment announced that Yesung would re-join Super Junior for a special album, Devil, which was released online and in stores on July 16.[108] It was also the best selling album for the week in the United World Charts.[109] Super Junior first showcased its song during its encore concert Super Show 6 in Seoul, over two days from July 11 to 12. They performed four songs from the album, including the title song «Devil», «We Can», «Don’t Wake Me Up» and «Alright».[110] On August 16, Super Junior won two awards, «International Artist» and «Best Fandom» in the Teen Choice Awards.[10] Two days later, Kibum (who had been on hiatus since 2009) announced his leave from SM Entertainment and Super Junior via Instagram.[111] On January 24, 2021, Kibum revealed his real reasons for departure in a YouTube segment with Heechul, citing embarrassment and desire of self-harm over his participation in the group.[112]
On September 10, 2015, SM Entertainment announced that Super Junior had released part two of its special 10th anniversary album, Magic on September 16. The album was planned to thank the fans who loved and supported the group, included the 10 previously released tracks from the original special album, Devil, as well as the lead single «Magic», «You Got It», «Dorothy» and «Sarang♥», for a total of 14 tracks. It was the last album released before Eunhyuk, Donghae and Siwon entered the military – Eunhyuk enlisted on October 13 serving active duty, Donghae on October 15 and Siwon on November 19, both as conscripted police officers.[113]
On November 6, 2015, Super Junior’s 10th anniversary since their debut, SM Entertainment announced that Super Junior had their own exclusive label management, Label SJ. SM stated, «We established Label SJ to give Super Junior our wholehearted support and an ideal system for managing the group.» Though the new label will be affiliated with SM, it will be independently and wholly responsible for Super Junior’s management, producing their albums, and all group, unit, and individual activities. On October 11, 2016, Ryeowook began his mandatory military service on active duty followed by Kyuhyun on May 25, 2017, as a public service officer.
2017–2018: Play, One More Time, and Super Show 7[edit]
On September 27, 2017, Super Junior’s website began a countdown to November 6, – the date of their 12th anniversary – announcing it as their comeback date for their eighth album which would be without Ryeowook and Kyuhyun as they were fulfilling their military service. SJ Returns – Super Junior Real Comeback Story, a reality show featuring the idol group’s development of their album, began airing on October 9.[114] On October 30, the music video for «One More Chance» was released as a pre-release track for the forthcoming album.[115] The song is described as a pop rock ballad featuring subtle builds to guide the song’s vocals. On October 31, Super Junior’s label management SJ Label announced that Choi Siwon would be sitting out of Play promotional activities due to a recent fatal incident involving a family pet dog.[116]
On November 6, Super Junior held a press conference where they spoke about their eighth album, Play, released on the same day. The explanation of the word «Play» was a combination of two meanings—’replay the music’ and ‘play excitedly’. Play consists of a total of 10 tracks, with «Black Suit» being the lead single.[117][118] On the same day, the music video for «Black Suit» was released, earning 3 million views in 24 hours.[119] On December 11, Super Junior released their Japanese single album «On and On», which was composed solely by Siwon.[120] In December 2017, Super Junior started their world tour, Super Show 7.[121]
It was announced that a repackage of Play titled Replay would be released on April 12, 2018.[122] The music video of its lead single, «Lo Siento» was released on the same day. It is a «trilingual dance track with tropical leanings»,[123] as it is sung in Korean, Spanish, and English. It was produced by Grammy Award-winning producers Play-n-Skillz and features American-born Hispanic singer Leslie Grace. «Lo Siento» debuted at No. 13 on Billboard‘s Latin Digital Song Sales chart, making Super Junior the first K-pop artist(s) to be featured on this chart.[124] «Lo Siento» also debuted at No. 2 on the World Digital Song Sales Chart.[124] On July 10, 2018, Ryeowook completed his mandatory enlistment. His discharge was shown in a special 2 part episode of Super TV also filmed on Jeju Island.
At the end of August, it was announced that Super Junior would perform at the closing ceremony of the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta on September 2. Heechul was absent during the performance due to health issues and they performed with just seven members.[125] On October 8, Super Junior released a special EP, One More Time, with its lead single of the same name featuring Mexican band Reik and also Ryeowook in his first group recording following his military discharge on July 10.[126] «One More Time» debuted at No. 18 on the Latin Digital Song Sales chart and at No. 5 on the Latin Pop Digital Song Sales chart. «One More Time» also debuted at No. 4 on World Digital Song Sales chart.[127]
2019–2021: Kangin’s departure, Time Slip, Super Show 8, 15th anniversary, Star and The Renaissance[edit]
On May 7, 2019, Kyuhyun fulfilled his mandatory enlistment, marking the end of Super Junior’s military services.[128] On July 11, Kangin voluntarily left Super Junior, although he will maintain his contract with SM and Label SJ.[129] On July 12, 2019, Super Junior brought their Super Show 7S world tour to King Abdullah Sports City as part of the Jeddah Season festival, becoming the first Asian and K-Pop act to hold a solo concert in Saudi Arabia.[130][131] The sub-units Super Junior-K.R.Y. and Super Junior-D&E also perform in the festival on July 13.[132]
The nine-member lineup of Super Junior released their ninth studio album, Time Slip, on October 14, 2019, with Sungmin to have personal activities outside the group in the meantime.[133] They temporarily halted performances and promotion due to the death of labelmate Sulli.[134] The album is supported by four pre-release singles, «Show», «Somebody New», «The Crown», and «I Think I», and lead single «Super Clap». On October 12, the group embarked on their eighth tour ahead of their album release, Super Show 8: Infinite Time, starting in Seoul, South Korea.[135] On October 20, Super Junior resumed their activities by appearing on Inkigayo to perform their lead single «Super Clap».[134] However, Heechul did not participate with group due to his injury.[134] The album also won first place in weekly music shows M Countdown and Music Bank.[136][137] Time Slip received its platinum album certification on December 12, 2019.[138]
They released their second Japanese mini-album, I Think U on January 29, 2020, which quickly rose to number one on Oricon Daily Albums Chart.[139] In May 2020, it was announced that Super Junior would headline a live online concert – the sixth concert jointly organised by SM Entertainment and Naver as part of the world first high-tech online-dedicated live concert series Beyond Live. This was Super Junior’s first concert after the cancellation of several Super Show 8 concerts in 2020 in Japan and other countries due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and was organized as part of a project of activities in 2020 to celebrate 15 years since the debut of the group.[140] The live concert was held on May 31 and Super Junior played live to an audience of over 123,000 around the world. The concert revenue was estimated to be over 60 billion won.[141] When finished, the main concert video as well as individual member cameras received a total of 2.8 billion hearts on Vlive, the highest record to date out of six concerts within Beyond Live series. During the concert, the hashtag #SUPERJUNIOR_BeyondLIVE’ trended first in 13 countries and territories around the world spread across Asia, South America and the Middle East.[142] During the concert, Super Junior played songs by the group and its sub-units. The concert also marked the first stage performance of «Home», the new unreleased track by sub-unit Super Junior K.R.Y from their first Korean album since debut of the sub-unit in 2006, which was released on June 8, 2020.[143]
Super Junior was scheduled to release their tenth studio album, The Renaissance, in December 2020. A pre-release single titled «The Melody» was released on November 6, 2020, to celebrate the group’s 15th anniversary.[144] In the same month, the band signed with a US based talent and literacy agency, ICM Partners to represent them in other regions beside Asia.[145] On December 10, it was announced that the release of their album would be delayed to January 2021 in order to improve the album’s quality. Meanwhile, Super Junior unveiled a new unreleased single from their album during 2020’s The Fact Music Awards on December 12.[146] On January 8, it was announced that the album’s new release date would be February 16.[147] However, on February 1, it was announced that the album’s release date was pushed back again to March 16.[148]
On the other hand, the band also released a Japanese compilation album on January 27, 2021, in celebration of their 15th anniversary.[149] The album, Star was released under their Japanese label Avex Trax and only featured two new tracks, «Star» and «Coming Home».[150][151] The album was well received, peaking at number 3 on Oricon Daily Albums Chart on the day of its release,[152] and at number 5 on Oricon Weekly Albums Chart.[153]
2022–present: The Road: Winter for Spring, The Road: Keep on Going and Super Show 9[edit]
On February 28, 2022, Super Junior released a special single album entitled The Road: Winter for Spring.[154] The group will embark on their ninth concert tour Super Junior World Tour – Super Show 9: Road, which will be held from July 15 to 17, 2022, at the Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium in Seoul.[155]
On June 13, 2022, Super Junior announced their eleventh studio album The Road: Keep on Going, which was released on July 12.[156] On July 15, the group embarked on their ninth tour ahead of their album release, Super Show 9: Road, starting in Seoul, South Korea. [157]
On December 27, 2022, Super Junior has released their 11th regular album ‘The Road’ offline on January 6, 2023.[158]
Members[edit]
In December 2009, Han Geng departed from the group after filing a lawsuit against their agency SM Entertainment.[159] He subsequently won the lawsuit in December 2010,[160] though his departure from Super Junior was not made official until September 27, 2011, when SM Entertainment finally released a statement to that effect.[161][162]
On August 18, 2015, Kibum announced via his personal SNS that his contract with SM Entertainment had ended and departed from the group.[111] In July 2019, it was announced by Label SJ that Kangin left Super Junior, though he would maintain a contract with SM Entertainment.[129]
All members completed their mandatory military service during the time period from September 2011 through May 2019. Heechul enlisted on September 1, 2011, and completed his service on August 30, 2013. Leeteuk enlisted on October 30, 2012, and completed his service on July 29, 2014.[163][164] Yesung enlisted on May 6, 2013, and completed his service on May 4, 2015.[165] Shindong enlisted on March 24, 2015, and completed his service on December 23, 2016.[166] Sungmin enlisted on March 31, 2015, and completed his service on December 30, 2016.[167] Eunhyuk enlisted for active duty military service on October 13, 2015. He was discharged on July 12, 2017.[168][169] Donghae enlisted on October 15, 2015, and was discharged on July 14, 2017.[170] Siwon enlisted on November 19, 2015, and was discharged on August 18, 2017.[171] Ryeowook enlisted on October 11, 2016,[172] and was discharged on July 10, 2018. Kyuhyun was the last member in military service; he enlisted on May 25, 2017, and was discharged on May 7, 2019.[173]
Label SJ confirmed in a statement in March 2020 that although Heechul may not be able to perform on stage, he is still participating in Super Junior albums and other content by recording, as well as taking part in activities such as jacket photoshoots and MV filming.[174][175]
As of May 7, 2019, Super Junior has nine active members: Leeteuk, Heechul, Yesung, Shindong, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Siwon, Ryeowook and Kyuhyun.
- Current
- Leeteuk
- Heechul[a]
- Yesung
- Shindong
- Sungmin (inactive since 2015)
- Eunhyuk
- Donghae
- Siwon
- Ryeowook
- Kyuhyun
- Former
- Han Geng
- Kibum
- Kangin
Timeline[edit]
Subgroups[edit]
Since their debut, five Super Junior subgroups have been formed. With the exception of Kibum, all of the members have been part of at least one subgroup. The subgroups were part of SM Entertainment’s strategy to not limit Super Junior’s activities while certain members focused on their individual careers. This allowed the group members greater freedom to focus on different elements of their careers, and gave the group opportunities to explore different musical styles and showcase different skills.[176][177] The goal of the subgroup formations was also to show that Super Junior could accommodate and perform different musical genres. This strategy was later challenged by critics, as it has influenced an overwhelming number of music groups to create official and unofficial subgroups alike.[178]
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Discography[edit]
Filmography[edit]
Artistry[edit]
Musical style[edit]
Super Junior’s musical style has varied from album to album: they pursued bubblegum pop in Twins; alternative rock in Don’t Don; pop and contemporary R&B in Sorry, Sorry and Bonamana; electropop and synthpop in Mr. Simple; Eurohouse in Sexy, Free & Single; neo soul and jazz-pop in Mamacita; Latin pop in repackage album of Play – Replay and One More Time; and hip-hop in their latest repackage album of Time Slip – Timeless. The group has also covered few songs in their albums. Their debut single «Twins (Knock Out)» is a cover of Triple Eight’s «Knockout,» which was released in 2003. In most of their covers, the original titles are kept, such as Cape’s «L.O.V.E» and Exile’s «Believe», both tracks from Twins. Super Junior works closely with Yoo Young-jin, who has produced and arranged most of the group’s title singles since their debut. Yoo is also known for creating the renowned SMP style, a genre that includes a balanced infusion of rock, R&B, and rap, empowered by the sounds of electric guitar, bass, and other different percussion instruments.[179] Super Junior prominently featured this SMP style in Don’t Don.[180] The group are also acclaimed for their vocal harmonization and unison as each member contributes a different range in their choruses, and often incorporate different types of vocal belting into their songs.[f][181]
Philanthropy[edit]
Super Junior were ambassadors to many bodies. They were selected to become the ambassador of Ansan city in 2007,[182]
and Gangnam District in 2012.[183] They were also appointed as the goodwill ambassadors for the 2008 Korea and Thailand 50th Anniversary, honoring the good relationship between the two countries.[184] On February 20, 2010, Super Junior were named as Taiwan’s tourism ambassadors, and as the ambassadors for Korean tourism by Korea Tourism Organization on July 25, 2011.[185]
Super Junior are also spokesmodels for the «Donate Blood» campaign at the Republic of Korea National Red Cross since 2007 and were appointed as goodwill ambassadors for World Blood Donor Day.[186] On March 3, 2011, Super Junior were appointed by the Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Korea as the 2011 Honorary Korean Food Ambassadors to promote Korean cuisine all over the world. On June 17, 2011, Super Junior were chosen to be the ambassadors of Seoul Summer Sale 2011.[187] They have also been appointed to the same position for Seoul Summer Sale 2012,[188] and 2016.[189]
Controversies[edit]
Expansion to China[edit]
Following the subgroups Super Junior-K.R.Y. and Super Junior-T, on October 2, 2007, SM Entertainment announced the birth of another Super Junior sub-unit project that would begin activities in China starting 2008. Zhou Mi and SM Entertainment’s new Taiwanese-Canadian trainee Henry Lau, who was also featured in the music video of «Don’t Don», were also members of the subgroup.[190] The announcement brought in a huge wave of dissatisfaction and opposition from some fans of Super Junior after the announcement of two new members. Thousands of fans from Super Junior’s official fanclub E.L.F. silently sat in front of the SM building and held signs that supported the group having thirteen members.[191] After more rumors regarding adding another member to the subgroup, the fans decided to gain a legal representation as part of SM Entertainment’s stockholders. As of March 20, 2008, Super Junior fans purchased 58,206 shares of SM Entertainment, holding 0.3% of the company’s entire stock.[192] The fans released a statement that they will take every opportunity to prevent SM Entertainment from adding new members and to keep Super Junior as only thirteen.[192]
Conflict with MBC[edit]
A time-slot dispute occurred between SM Entertainment and MBC when SM insisted to have Kangin stay on SBS’ Explorers of the Human Body instead of MBC’s Sunday Night Dong-An Club (동안클럽) where Kangin has been a regular host. MBC temporarily banned the rest of Super Junior from appearing in any future performances and shows hosted by MBC.[193] Kangin also lost his MC jobs to T.O.P. of Big Bang for the music show, Show! Music Core and also two more variety shows, which both soon canceled after Kangin left due to low ratings.[194] MBC demanded an apology from SM Entertainment in order for Super Junior to appear on shows hosted by the channel again. However, MBC concluded that Super Junior’s ban was never official, but just a decision for shows’ producers to decide.[195]
Han Geng’s lawsuit and departure from group[edit]
On December 21, 2009, Han Geng filed for contract termination with S.M. Entertainment, unhappy with contract length and salary.[196][197][198] On December 21, 2010, the Seoul Central District Court ruled in favor of Han Geng. On September 27, 2011, his departure was made official.[161][162]
Tours and concerts[edit]
Main tours
- The 1st Asia Tour – «Super Show» (2008–09)
- The 2nd Asia Tour – «Super Show 2» (2009–10)
- The 3rd Asia Tour – «Super Show 3» (2010–11)
- Super Junior World Tour – «Super Show 4» (2011–12)
- Super Junior World Tour – «Super Show 5» (2013–14)
- Super Junior World Tour – «Super Show 6» (2014–15)
- Super Junior World Tour – «Super Show 7» (2017–19)
- Super Junior World Tour – «Super Show 8: Infinite Time» (2019–20)
- Super Junior World Tour – «Super Show 9: Road» (2022-23)
Fan meeting tours
- Super Camp (2015–16)
Affiliated tours
- SMTown Live ’07 Summer Concert (2007)
- SMTown Live ’08 (2008–09)
- SM Town Live ’10 World Tour (2010–11)
- SM Town Live World Tour III (2012–13)
- SM Town Week – Treasure Island (2013)
- SM Town Live World Tour IV (2014–15)
- SM Town Live World Tour V (2016)
- SM Town Live World Tour VI (2017–18)
- SM Town Live 2022: SMCU Express at Human City Suwon (2022)
- SM Town Live 2022: SMCU Express at Tokyo (2022)
Online concerts
- Super Junior – Beyond the Super Show (2020)
Online fanmeetings
- Super Junior – 15th Anniversary Special Event: Invitation (2020)
- Super Junior — E.L.F. Japan 10th Anniversary ~The SUPER Blue Party~ (2021)
Online affiliated tours
- a-nation online 2020 (2020)
- 2020 K-Pop x K-Art Concert Super KPA (2020)
- SM Town Live Culture Humanity (2021)
- SM Town Live 2022: SMCU Express at Kwangya (2022)
- SM Town Live 2023: SMCU Palace at Kwangya (2023)
Awards and recognition[edit]
The group’s song «U», earned Super Junior their first music award, the SBS Popular Songs Mutizen Song in June 2006. The single earned the group four more distinctive song awards, and the group grabbed their first MKMF award from the Mnet/KM Music Festival in November 2006. In terms of recognition in other areas of Asia, Super Junior is the first overseas artist to win Asia’s Artist of the Year at the Tencent Stars Magnificent Ceremony in China, and is also the second musical group to win Favorite Artist Korea at the MTV Asia Awards, after jtL in 2003. Super Junior have earned 20 music awards at the Golden Disc Awards, 13 at the Mnet Asian Music Awards and 12 at the Seoul Music Awards. Super Junior is the first Asian artist who won International Artist at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards.
Super Junior won Legend Award a special title given by Asia Artist Awards in November 2017 and also won Top of K-Pop Record in November 2019 due to their prominent contributions in Korean Wave leading K-pop to its current state of global awareness. In January 2019, Super Junior won «Artist of the Year Award» at the 14th KKBOX Music Awards in Taiwan.[199] Super Junior is the first non-Chinese artist to receive the ‘Artist of the Year’ award.
Super Junior have also gained recognition for their dress style and fashion throughout their career. They hailed as the best-dressed artist at the 2007 Summer Break 20’s Choice Awards, and also earned a similar nomination the following year. The group have also earned titles for their dance choreography and popularity.
See also[edit]
- List of best-selling albums in South Korea
- List of dancers
Notes[edit]
- ^ Despite participating in the recording of albums and music videos, Heechul does not take part in promotions with the group as a result of injuries sustained in 2006.
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Ошибки в написании слов с приставкой «супер-» встречаются всё чаще. Давайте разберёмся, почему они возникают и как их избежать.
Уже тот факт, что данный формант, образующий слово, стоит в препозиции и именуется в словарях приставкой, даёт нам основание сделать вывод о слитном написании слов с «супер-». Чтобы не быть голословными, обратимся к Толковому словарю русского языка под редакцией С. И. Ожегова и Н. Ю. Шведовой. Читаем:
Согласно современным справочникам, исключениями являются: супер-гран-при, супер-мини-компьютер, супер-мини-ЭВМ, супер-эго. На этом перечень заканчивается.
Не только пользователи интернета, но и многие маркетологи игнорируют данное правило, предпочитая писать лексические конструкции с «супер» или раздельно, или через дефис. К слову, данный знак, наряду с запятой, переживает участь неверного употребления: его ставят где угодно, но только не там, где следует*. Даже книги выпускают с неграмотными названиями. И здесь художественной условностью не оправдаться.
Чем объяснить такое отношение к незыблемому, казалось бы, правилу? Начнём с того, что в языке слово прижилось в том числе и как самостоятельная единица, которая употребляется в роли существительного, прилагательного, наречия. Эти слова так же, как и приставка, определяют высокую степень качества происходящего, но подчиняются другим правилам.
Пример. «Как дела? У нас всё супер!» Здесь слово выполняет функцию сказуемого, а лексически больше напоминает неизменяемое междометие.
Кстати, особенно такой контраст заметен в следующих случаях, сравните:
«суперкнига» и «книга — супер». Или «суперженщина» и «женщина — супер». В первом варианте «супер-» действительно является приставкой, это часть целого существительного, во втором — самодостаточное, независимое слово с той же оценочной характеристикой превосходности в синтаксической функции сказуемого.
Возможно, именно из-за того, что слово начало употребляться отдельно, возымев новые возможности использования в предложении, стало актуальным неграмотное раздельное написание.
Что касается неверного написания через дефис, то наиболее очевидно проявляется влияние аналогии со словами, подобными «онлайн». Такие лексические конструкции пишутся через дефис, потому что представляют собой несклоняемое определение в роли приложения: онлайн-справочник. Слово в точности подчиняется правилам современного русского языка относительно приложений: находясь в препозиции пишется через дефис, а в постпозиции — раздельно. Пример: читать книгу онлайн.
Таким образом, различие в написании «супертрансляция» и «онлайн-трансляция» не всем покажется понятным. В первом случае мы сталкиваемся с приставкой, подчиняющейся правилам слитного написания, а во втором — с правописанием приложения в начале конструкции. Вероятно, у современного человека эти правила переплелись в одно, и позиция написания «супер-» раздельно с другими словами кажется наиболее логичной и последовательной.
Однако пока правила никто не менял, и по-прежнему «супер-» необходимо писать слитно, поскольку это приставка. При малейшем сомнении лучше обратитесь к орфографическому словарю.
Список песен, написанных Super Junior — List of songs written by Super Junior
Супер юниор (Корейский: 슈퍼 주니어; Сюпео Джунье) является южнокорейским мальчуковая группа. Создана в 2005 году производителем Ли Су-ман из С.М. Развлекательная программа на пике популярности группа насчитывала в общей сложности тринадцать человек. Первоначально Super Junior дебютировали с двенадцатью участниками, включая лидера. Итык, Хичоль, Hangeng, Йесон, Кангин, Шиндонг, Сонмин, Ынхёк, Шивон, Донхэ, Рёук и Кибум. Кюхён присоединился к группе в 2006 году.
Супер юниор
| Год | Песня[1] | Альбом | Текст песни | Музыка | Примечания | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Зачислено | написано | Зачислено | Сочинять | ||||
| 2005 | «Покажи мне свою любовь « | Зимний сингл | да | Хичоль, Шиндонг, Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | Написанный рэп |
| Двойняшки | «Над» | да | Хичоль, Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | ||
| «Люблю» | да | Кибум, Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| «Rock This House» | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| 2006 | «U « | Цифровой сингл | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | |
| 2007 | «Сапфировый синий» | Не Дон | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | |
| «Дискотека Драйв» | да | Ынхёк, Шиндонг | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| «Полуночная фантазия» | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| «Зеркало» | да | Ынхёк, Донхэ | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| «Missin’ U « | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| «Жениться на тебе « | да | Ынхёк, Донхэ | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| «Ты моя бесконечная любовь» | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| «Песня для тебя» | да | Ынхёк, Донхэ | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| «Я» | да | Итык, Ынхёк, Сонмин, Донхэ | Нет | Нет данных | написано | ||
| 2009 | «Сияющая звезда» | Извините извините | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | Написанный рэп |
| «Перезагрузить» | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| «Она этого хочет» | Это ты | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | ||
| «Люблю тебя больше» | да | Рёук, Сонмин | да | Рёук | написано | ||
| 2010 | «Вот так» | Бонамана | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | Написанный рэп |
| «Бум бум» | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| «Встряхни его» | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| «Нет другого» | Нет другого | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | ||
| «Короткое путешествие» | да | Ынхёк, Донхэ | да | Ынхёк, Донхэ | |||
| «Всем сердцем» | Нет | Нет данных | да | Итык, Генри | |||
| 2011 | «Ой! « | A-CHa | да | Шиндонг, Итык, Донхэ, Ынхёк, Хичоль | Нет | Нет данных | Написали свои части |
| «Белое Рождество» | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | Написанный рэп | ||
| «Y» | да | Донхэ, Шанс, супер D | да | Ынхёк, Донхэ | Написано к Донхэ, Шанс + Написанный рэп к Ынхёк, Донхэ | ||
| «Анданте» | Нет | Нет данных | да | Итык, Генри, Ким Гю Вон | |||
| 2012 | «Гулливер» | Сексуальный, свободный и одинокий | Нет | Нет данных | да | Ынхёк | Написано |
| «Хару» | ШПИОН | да | Донхэ, Квон Сун Иль | да | Донхэ, Ынхёк, Шиндонг, Квон Сун Иль | Написано к Донхэ, Квон Сун Иль + Написанный рэп к Ынхёк, Шиндонг | |
| «Аутсайдер» | Нет | Нет данных | да | Ынхёк | Написанный рэп | ||
| «Только ты» | да | Итык, Ли Джэ Мён | да | Итык, Донхэ, Ынхёк | Написано к Итык, Донхэ + Написанный рэп к Ынхёк | ||
| 2014 | «Рубашка» | Мамасита | да | Донхэ, Team One Sound | да | Донхэ, Team One Sound | Написано |
| «Не покидай меня» | Это любовь | да | Чхве Шивон, Культовые звуки | да | Чхве Шивон, 220, Культовые звуки | ||
| 2015 | «Не буди меня» | Дьявол | да | Донхэ, Team One Sound | да | Донхэ, Team One Sound | |
| «Навсегда с тобой» | да | Чжоу Ми | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| «Хорошо» | да | Донхэ, Ынхёк, Team One Sound | да | Донхэ, Team One Sound | |||
| «Ты получил это» | Магия | да | Итык, Хичоль, Ынхёк, Team One Sound | Нет | Нет данных | ||
| «Саранг ♥» | да | Хичоль, Team One Sound | да | Итык, Team One Sound | |||
| 2017 | «Похититель сцены» | Играть в | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | |
| «Еще один шанс» | да | Донхэ, J-даб, Ынхёк | да | Донхэ, J-даб | Написано к Донхэ, J-dub + Написанный рэп к Ынхёк | ||
| «Добрый день для хорошего дня» | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | Написанный рэп | ||
| «Подруга» | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | Написанный рэп | ||
| «Раскрутить!» | да | Хичоль, Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | Написанный рэп | ||
| «Я делаю» | да | Хичоль | Нет | Нет данных | Написанный рэп | ||
| 2017 | «Снова и снова» | Снова и снова | Нет | Нет данных | да | Шивон | |
| 2018 | «Ло Сиенто» | Воспроизвести | да | Хичоль, Ынхёк, Лесли Грейс | Нет | Play-N-Skillz | Написанный рэп |
| «Обнимать» | да | Йесон | да | Йесон | |||
| «Супер-пупер» | да | Итык, Team One Sound | да | Итык, Team One Sound | |||
| «Я и ты» | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| 2019 | «Я думаю я» | Time_Slip | да | Ынхёк, 8 января, Чо Юн Кён | Нет | Нет данных | |
| «Игра» | да | Хичоль, Ынхёк, ZNEE (153 / Joombes), Чон Ку Ру и Ким Джи Су (Jam Factory) | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| «Без драмы» | да | Итык, В одну сторону | да | Итык, В одну сторону | |||
| 2020 | «Rock Your Body» | Вне времени | да | Донхэ, J-Dub | да | Донхэ, J-Dub | |
| «Я думаю, что я — японская версия-« | Я думаю ты | да | Ынхёк, 8 января, Чо Юн Кён, h.toyosaki | Нет | Нет данных | ||
| «СИНИЙ» | Нет | Нет данных | да | Итык, Молодое небо | |||
| «愛 が 教 え て く れ た こ と» (Ai ga oshiete kureta koto) | Нет | Нет данных | да | Донхэ, J-Dub |
Супер Юниор-Т
| Год | Песня | Альбом | Текст песни | Музыка | Примечания | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Зачислено | написано | Зачислено | Сочинять | ||||
| 2007 | «Не уходи» | Рокуко | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | Написанный рэп |
| «Первый экспресс» | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| «Рокуко» | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных |
Супер Юниор-H
| Год | Песня | Альбом | Текст песни | Музыка | Примечания | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Зачислено | Написано | Зачислено | Сочинять | ||||
| 2008 | «Удачи!!» | Готовка? Готовка! | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | Написанный рэп |
| «Солнечный» | да | Ынхёк, Шиндонг | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| «Удачи!!» | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | Рэп в соавторстве |
Супер Юниор-М
| Год | Песня | Альбом | Текст песни | Музыка | Примечания | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Зачислено | Написано | Зачислено | Сочинять | ||||
| 2009 | «Признание» | супер-девочка | да | Чжоу Ми | Нет | Нет данных | Китайская лирика |
| «Ты и я» | да | Чжоу Ми | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| 2011 | «Off My Mind» | Совершенство | да | Генри | да | Генри | |
| «Настоящая любовь» | да | Чжоу Ми | Нет | Нет данных | Китайские Тексты | ||
| 2013 | «Туннель» | Авария | да | Чжоу Ми | Нет | Нет данных | |
| «Идти» | да | Чжоу Ми | да | Банк NoizeBank (Генри + его друзья) | |||
| «Это ты» | да | Чжоу Ми, Тина Ван | да | NoizeBank (Генри + его друзья) | |||
| 2014 | «Лети высоко» | Качать | да | Чжоу Ми | Нет | Нет данных | |
| «Качать» | да | Чжоу Ми | Нет | Нет данных |
Супер Юниор-D&E
| Год | Песня | Альбом | Текст песни | Музыка | Примечания | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Зачислено | Написано | Зачислено | Сочинять | ||||
| 2011 | «Оппа, Оппа « | Цифровой сингл | да | Донхэ, Питер | да | Донхэ, Питер | |
| 2013 | «До сих пор вы» | Цифровой сингл | да | Донхэ, Team One Sound | да | Донхэ, Team One Sound | Донхэ, Team One Sound + Написанный рэп к Ынхёк |
| 2014 | «Оседлай меня» | Оседлай меня | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | Написанный рэп |
| «Страна чудес» | Скелет | да | Донхэ | да | Донхэ | ||
| 2015 | «Усиливающаяся боль» | Ритм продолжается | да | Донхэ, Team One Sound | да | Донхэ, Team One Sound | |
| «Мать» | да | Донхэ, Team One Sound | да | Донхэ, Team One Sound | |||
| «1 + 1 = Любовь» | Бит продолжается (специальное издание) | да | Донхэ, Team One Sound | да | Донхэ, Team One Sound | ||
| «Любовь, которая мне нужна» | да | Донхэ, Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| «Давайте начнем» | Давай получим это | Нет | Нет данных | да | Генри, Нео Ген Ронг, Маг | ||
| 2018 | «Если вы» | Если вы | да | Донхэ, Хасэгава | да | Донхэ, JDUB | |
| «Горячая красотка» | Горячая красотка | да | Ынхёк, Гашима | да | Ынхёк, Джейк К. | ||
| «‘О тебе» | ‘О тебе | да | Донхэ, Ынхёк, JDUB | да | Тонхэ, JDUB | ||
| «Потерял» | да | Тонхэ, JDUB | да | Тонхэ, JDUB | |||
| «Иллюзия (одержимость)» | да | Ынхёк | да | Ынхёк, Джейк К., Андреас Оберг, Крис Уол | |||
| «Победа (* Спец. Трек)» | да | Тонхэ, JDUB | да | Тонхэ, JDUB | |||
| 2019 | «Опасность» | ОПАСНОСТЬ | да | Тонхэ, JDUB | да | Тонхэ, JDUB | |
| «Хмурый» | да | Тонхэ, JDUB | да | Тонхэ, JDUB | |||
| «Мечтатель» | да | Ынхёк, Джомбас | Нет | Нет данных | |||
| «Восход солнца (корейская версия)» | да | Донхэ, Ынхёк, JDUB | да | Тонхэ, JDUB | |||
| «Если ты (корейская версия)» | да | Тонхэ, JDUB | да | Тонхэ, JDUB | |||
| 2020 | «ПЛОХО» | ВРАЖДА | да | Тонхэ, JDUB | да | Тонхэ, JDUB | |
| «Тебе завтра» | да | Ынхёк, Джони, ZigZag Note | Нет | Нет данных |
Супер шоу
| Год | Песня | Альбом | Художник (ы) | Текст песни | Музыка | Примечания | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Зачислено | Написано | Зачислено | Сочинять | |||||
| 2008 | «Единственная любовь» | Супер Шоу 1 | Супер Юниор-K.R.Y, Ынхёк | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | |
| 2009 | «Карнавал» | Супер Шоу 2 | Супер юниор | да | Кангин | Нет | Нет данных | Обложка «Карнавала» Ch! Pz |
| «Больной любви» | Генри Лау | да | Генри Лау | да | Генри Лау | |||
| «Красивый» | Донхэ | да | Донхэ, Ким Тэ Сон | да | Донхэ, Ким Тэ Сон | |||
| «Сердцебиение» | Супер Юниор-K.R.Y, Ынхёк | да | Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | Написанный рэп | ||
| 2011 | «Хочу любить тебя» | Супер Шоу 3 | Донхэ и Ынхёк | Нет | Нет данных | да | Донхэ | |
| 2013 | «Скажи мое имя» | Супер Шоу 4 | Ынхёк | да | Ынхёк | да | Генри Лау | |
| 2015 | «Так холодно» | Супер Шоу 5 | Ынхёк, Генри Лау, Донхэ, Шивон | да | Ынхёк | да | NoizeBank (Генри Лау + его друзья) | |
| «Дорогие двое» | Супер Шоу 6 | Ынхёк | да | Ынхёк, MQ | Нет | Нет данных |
Драма OST
| Год | Песня | Альбом | Художник (ы) | Этикетка | Текст песни | Музыка | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Зачислено | Написано | Зачислено | Сочинять | |||||
| 2010 | «Прямо как сейчас» | Все в порядке, папина девочка OST Часть 3 | Донхэ, Рёук | Хороший StarM | Нет | Нет данных | да | Донхэ |
| 2011 | «Это любовь» | Отстукивать ритм! OST | Донхэ, Генри | Нет | Нет данных | да | Донхэ | |
| 2012 | «Обещать» | Мисс Панда и Мистер Ежик OST | Квон Сун-ил | Лев Рыба | да | Донхэ | да | Донхэ |
| «Любя тебя» | Супер Юниор-K.R.Y. | Нет | Нет данных | да | Донхэ, D2O | |||
| 2018 | «Должно быть, это любовь» | Высшее руководство OST | Донхэ | Студия 329 | да | Тонхэ, JDUB | да | Тонхэ, JDUB |
Другой
| Год | Песня | Альбом | Художник (ы) | Текст песни | Музыка | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Зачислено | Написано | Зачислено | Сочинять | ||||
| 2010 | «Брейка Шака» | Брейка Шака | Канта | да | Чжоуми | Нет | Нет данных |
| «Помните» | Канта | да | Чжоуми | Нет | Нет данных | ||
| «Много раз» | Канта | да | Чжоуми | Нет | Нет данных | ||
| 2012 | «Только ты» | Только ты | Как один ft Donghae | да | Донхэ, Ынхёк, Эсна | да | Донхэ |
| 2014 | «Мои мысли, ваши воспоминания» | В Кванхвамуне | Кюхён | Нет | Чанмин | да | Кюхён, Хван Сунгже |
| 2015 | «Способы попрощаться» | Падение, еще раз | Кюхён | Нет | Нет данных | да | Кюхён |
| 2017 | «Милый Ю» | Дорогая U — станция SM | Йесон, Сыльги | да | Йесон, Ынхёк | да | Йесон, Чхве Хиджун |
| «Идеально (Cardillac X Donghae)» | Идеально (Cardillac X Donghae) | Донхэ | да | Донхэ, JDUB | да | Донхэ, JDUB | |
| 2018 | «Что делаешь'» | Whatcha Doin ‘- СТАНЦИЯ SM | Йесон, Chungha | да | Йесон | да | Йесон, Жинетт Клодетт, Эндрю Чой |
| 2019 | «Эвол-ри» | День, когда мы снова встречаемся | Кюхён | да | Кюхён, Хон Сокмин | да | Кюхён, Хон Сокмин |
Песни с логотипом
- Безрассудное радио Кангина — Ынхёк, Сонмин, Донхэ, Шиндон, Итык, Рёук ~ составленный Рёук
- Сукира (1) — Ынхёк, Рёук, Итык, Сонмин ~ составленный Рёук
- Сукира (2) — Ынхёк, Йесон, Кюхён, Рёук ~ сочинено Итыком + написано Ынхёком
- Чудо Йесон для вас — Ынхёк, Донхэ, Итык, Кангин, Сонмин ~ составленный Рёук
- Подбородок Кангина и Чо Чжон Рин — Донхэ, Рёук, Йесон ~ составленный Рёук
- Чунджи из Сонмина и Су Ёна — Рёук ~ составлено Рёук + написано Рёук
- Чунджи из Сонмина и Су Ёна ~ составленный Сонмин
- Чин Чин Кангина и Тэён (1) — Кангин, Тэён ~ составленный Рёук
- Чин Чин Кангина и Тэён (2) ~ Композитор Рёук
- Чин Чин Кангина и Тэён (3) — Кюхён, Рёук, Йесон ~ составлено Итыком
- Сильное сердце ~ в соавторстве с Донхэ
- ShimShimTamPa ~ составленный Донхэ
Смотрите также
- Список песен, написанных Ким Хи Чул
- Список песен, написанных Ли Донхэ
Рекомендации
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Super Junior ( корейский : 슈퍼주니어 ; RR : Syupeo Junieo ; стилизовано под заглавные буквы ), также известный как SJ или SuJu , — южнокорейский бойз-бэнд , созданный Ли Су Маном , основателем SM Entertainment в 2005 году. СМИ окрестили их «королем волны Халлю» из-за их выдающегося вклада в корейскую волну . Super Junior в настоящее время состоит из 10 участников, включая лидера Итыка , Хичоля , Йесона , Шиндона , Сонмина , Ынхёка , Донхэ , Шивона , Рёука и Кюхёна . Первоначально группа состояла из 12 человек, до прихода Кюхёна в 2006 году Хан Гэн , Кибом и Канин покинули группу в 2011, 2015 и 2019 годах соответственно.
Super Junior получили международное признание после выпуска в 2009 году их самого продаваемого сингла « Извините, извините », заглавной песни их самого успешного альбома « Извините, извините» . С годами они были разделены на более мелкие группы, одновременно ориентированные на разные музыкальные индустрии и аудитории. Участники также индивидуально занялись хостингом, презентацией и игрой. Их успехи и популярность в качестве разносторонних артистов побудили другие корейские развлекательные компании также начать обучать свои музыкальные группы другим аспектам индустрии развлечений.
Super Junior были самыми продаваемыми артистами K-pop четыре года подряд. Группа получила тринадцать музыкальных наград Mnet Asian Music Awards , девятнадцать наград Golden Disc Awards и стала второй певческой группой, получившей награду «Любимый артист Кореи» на MTV Asia Awards 2008 после jtL в 2003 году. В 2012 году они были номинированы на «Лучший азиатский исполнитель» на MTV Europe Music Awards . Они получили награды «Международный артист» и «Лучший фэндом» на церемонии вручения наград Teen Choice Awards 2015 . В марте 2020 года Super Junior побили собственный рекорд, занимая первое место в корейском чарте альбомов тайваньского KKBOX в течение 122 недель подряд с 2017 года со своим 8-м альбомом Play , 8-м переизданием альбома REPLAY в 2018 году, 9-м альбомом Time_Slip 2019 года и 9-м переизданием альбома Timeless . . Название их фандома — ELF, что означает Ever Lasting Friends.
Музыкальная карьера
2000–2005: Формирование и дебют
В 2000 году SM Entertainment провела свои первые зарубежные кастинги в Пекине 101, Китай , и наняла Хань Гэна , который прошел прослушивание против трех тысяч претендентов. В том же году Итык , Йесон и Ынхёк были приняты на работу после прослушивания для участия в ежегодном кастинге компании в Сеуле . Сонмин и Донхэ стали трейни после того, как вместе заняли первое место в конкурсе, спонсируемом SM, в 2001 году. В 2002 году Хичоль и Канин были приняты на работу вместе с Кибомом , который был обнаружен в Лос-Анджелесе , штат Калифорния, агентом по кастингу. Шивон стал стажером после того, как его нашли в 2003 году. Шиндон стал стажером в 2004 году. Рёук выиграл конкурс вокалистов на молодежном фестивале Chin Chin в 2004 году и стал стажером всего за два месяца до дебюта в 2005 году. Затем Кюхён присоединился к группе в 2006 году, заняв третье место . место на Молодежном фестивале Чин Чин 2005 года.
В начале 2005 года Ли Су Ман объявил, что готовится к дебюту мужской проектной группы из двенадцати участников в конце года. Он назвал эту певческую группу «Ворота к славе Азии», поскольку большинство участников этой группы были выбраны за их опыт работы актерами, ведущими , моделями и радиоведущими до дебюта. Хичоль и Кибом в то время уже были известными актерами, а большинство других участников уже появлялись на телевидении и в СМИ. Вдохновленный концепцией ротации японской женской группы Morning Musume , Ли сказал, что его новая группа также претерпит изменения в составе: новые участницы будут заменять выбранных участниц каждый год, чтобы группа оставалась молодой и разносторонней. Затем эта концепция была недавно представлена на рынке K-pop . Они также созданы по образцу японского бойз-бэнда SMAP , которые помимо певцов также являются актерами и артистами.
Какое-то время ходили слухи, что группа называется OVER, что означает «Подчиняйся голосу каждого ритма». Однако до того, как группа определилась со своим нынешним названием, компания просто называла их юниорами , отражая юный возраст участников, когда они впервые стали стажерами SM. После того, как участники продемонстрировали компании свои различные таланты на пикнике, компания окончательно изменила название своей группы на Super Junior, и первое поколение Super Junior официально стало Super Junior 05. Super Junior 05 выступили перед дебютом на корейском канале. Mnet, 11 сентября 2005 г. На шоукейсе они исполнили различные стили хип-хопа , в том числе танцевали под песню B2K «Take It to the Floor». Хан Гэн, Ынхёк и Донхэ также вместе исполнили отдельный танец под « Caught Up » Ашера . Однако выступление не транслировалось по телевидению до 16 мая 2006 года в качестве сегмента Super Junior Show , первого телевизионного документального фильма группы.
Группа официально дебютировала в музыкальной программе SBS Popular Song 6 ноября 2005 года, исполнив свой первый сингл « Twins (Knock Out) ». Цифровой сингл с «Twins (Knock Out)», «You Are the One» и тремя дополнительными треками был выпущен в сети 8 ноября, после чего 6 декабря 2005 г. был выпущен их дебютный альбом Twins . Альбом был продан тиражом 28 536 копий. в первый месяц выпуска и дебютировал под номером три в месячном чарте декабря 2005 года.
2006–2007: U , Don’t Don’t Don и коммерческий успех
В феврале 2006 года Super Junior 05 начали выступления с « Miracle », вторым промо-синглом с их дебютного альбома. «Miracle» возглавил музыкальные чарты Таиланда , вызвав интерес на международном рынке. Впоследствии их пригласили выступить на музыкальном фестивале в Паттайе в Таиланде в марте 2006 года, что сделало это их первое зарубежное выступление. Когда реклама «Miracle» закончилась, SM Entertainment начали отбирать новых участников для второго поколения Super Junior, Super Junior 06. Компания даже подготовила список избранных участников, которые должны были покинуть группу. Однако компания отказалась от концепции ротации после добавления тринадцатого участника, Кюхёна, в 2006 году. Затем группа стала известна как просто Super Junior без суффикса «05».
После добавления Кюхёна Super Junior выпустили свой сингл « U » для бесплатного скачивания 25 мая 2006 года на своем официальном сайте. «U» превысил 400 000 загрузок в течение пяти часов после выпуска и в конечном итоге превысил 1,7 миллиона загрузок, что привело к сбою сервера. Физический сингл » U» с тремя треками был выпущен 6 июня, и в конечном итоге в Южной Корее было продано более 81 000 копий. Сингл стал одной из самых популярных песен года в Корее, занимая первое место в течение пяти недель подряд в двух главных музыкальных программах Кореи. К концу года Super Junior получили более семи наград на пяти главных музыкальных церемониях награждения в Южной Корее и стали одним из трех победителей в номинации «Лучший новичок» на 21-й церемонии вручения наград Golden Disk Awards .
В конце 2006 года Кюхён, Рёук и Йесон сформировали подгруппу Super Junior-KRY , первое подразделение Super Junior. Они исполнили свой первый сингл «The One I Love», саундтрек к корейской телевизионной драме « Гиена », в музыкальной программе KBS Music Bank 5 ноября 2006 года. Super Junior-T , группа, поющая на рыси . Они выпустили свой первый сингл « Rokkugo » 23 февраля 2007 года, а два дня спустя
дебютировали на Popular Songs .
Второй официальный альбом Super Junior должен был выйти в конце 2006 года, но из-за нескольких случайных неудач Don’t Don не был выпущен до 20 сентября 2007 года. В первый день релиза Don’t Don было продано более 60 000 экземпляров, и он дебютировал под номером один в ежемесячном чарте сентября 2007 года. Хотя Don’t Don получил неоднозначные отзывы критиков, к концу года было продано более 160 000 копий альбома, став вторым самым продаваемым альбомом 2007 года. Super Junior получили семь номинаций на музыкальном фестивале Mnet / KM 2007 года, выиграв три из них, в том числе «Артист года», что многие называют высшим признанием церемонии. Super Junior получили еще два признания на 22-й церемонии вручения наград Golden Disk Awards, в том числе награду Disk Bonsang (Запись года).
2008–2009: Извините, извините и прорыв в карьере .
Super Junior-M , подгруппа Super Junior Mandopop , в которую входят Хан Ген, Шивон, Донхэ, Кюхён, Рёук и участники Super Junior-M Генри и Чжоу Ми , была сформирована в апреле 2008 года. Хотя создание подгруппы изначально вызвало раздор между поклонники группы и их руководство, Super Junior-M стали самой успешной подгруппой Super Junior, распродав два концерта в Гонконге , возглавив еженедельные рейтинги благодаря своему появлению в китайских эстрадных программах, и стали айдол-группой с наибольшим количеством контрактов. в Китае. Они завоевали множество наград на китайских музыкальных фестивалях и добились признания критиков после выпуска сингла « Super Girl » с их второго альбома Super Girl , который принес им номинацию на лучшую вокальную группу на 21-й церемонии вручения наград Golden Melody Awards . Четвертая подгруппа Super Junior была создана вскоре после дебюта Super Junior-M. С пятью участниками Super Junior-T и Yesung они сформировали подгруппу Super Junior-H , выпустив свой первый мини- альбом Cooking? Приготовление еды! 5 июня 2008 г. В ноябре 2008 г. Super Junior-T дебютировали в Японии в сотрудничестве с японским комедийным дуэтом Moeyan. Их сингл » ROCK&GO «, японская версия «Rokuko», дебютировал под номером 19 в ежедневном чарте Oricon и через три дня поднялся на номер 2.
Первый концертный тур Super Junior по Азии, Super Show , начался 22 февраля 2008 года в Сеуле . Группа провела успешную двухдневную встречу с фанатами в Японии в Nippon Budokan в Токио , на которой за несколько дней было продано 12 000 билетов. Группа выпустила скомпилированный сингл «U/Twins», который включает японскую версию «U» в ограниченном выпуске, чтобы дополнить мероприятие. Сингл занял четвертое место в японском ежедневном чарте Oricon в первый день выпуска и опустился на четыре позиции во второй. Сингл побил новый рекорд, став первым корейским синглом, попавшим в топ-10 японского еженедельного чарта Oricon.
Группа выпустила свой третий студийный альбом « Извините, извините » 12 марта 2009 года. Это был их первый альбом, который дебютировал под номером один в чарте Hanteo, продано более 29 000 копий в первый день. Всего через месяц после выпуска альбом стал самым продаваемым альбомом в Южной Корее в 2009 году, и в конечном итоге в Южной Корее было продано более 250 000 копий. Он стал самым продаваемым альбомом K-pop на Тайване, в Таиланде, Китае и на Филиппинах, где последний назвал альбом первым альбомом K-pop, занявшим первое место в музыкальных чартах страны. Заглавный сингл альбома « Sorry, Sorry » мгновенно стал хитом, собрав в общей сложности десять наград номер один в течение десяти недель подряд в Корее, и оставался номером один в течение рекордных 37 недель в тайваньском чарте синглов K-pop. «Sorry, извините» добился национального и международного успеха и с тех пор стал самым продаваемым синглом группы в Южной Корее. « Извините, извините» получил несколько наград на 24-й церемонии вручения наград «Золотой диск», в том числе «Диск Дэсан» («Запись года»).
После успеха « Извините, извините » Super Junior начали свой второй азиатский концертный тур Super Show 2 17 июля 2009 года в Сеуле.
2010–2011: Бонамана , изменения в составе и международное признание
Несмотря на их критический и коммерческий успех, группу преследовали юридические беспорядки и изменения в составе во время их концертного тура. Хотя Кибом был показан в рекламе и рекламных роликах Super Show 2, он официально не участвовал в концертном туре и объявил о своем временном уходе из группы, чтобы продолжить актерскую карьеру. В октябре 2009 года Кангину было предъявлено обвинение в вождении в нетрезвом виде и в наезде и побеге после того, как он врезался в припаркованное такси с тремя пассажирами. В декабре 2009 года Хан Гэн подал заявление о расторжении контракта с SM Entertainment, утверждая, что положения его контракта были незаконными, суровыми и противоречили его правам. Он расстался с группой и выпустил свой сольный альбом Geng Xin в июле 2010 года, который был продан тиражом более 510 000 копий. В том же месяце Канин объявил о своем перерыве, чтобы пройти двухлетнюю обязательную военную службу .
Оставшись всего с десятью участниками, Super Junior выпустили свой четвертый студийный альбом Bonamana в мае 2010 года. Хотя альбом не имел такого успеха, как « Извините, извините », он был продан тиражом более 300 000 копий в Южной Корее, превзойдя продажи « Извините, извините» . «Bonamana» изначально была сделана из движений из клипа Майкла Джексона, поставленных вместе. Альбом оставался на вершине корейско-японского музыкального чарта Тайваня в течение 61 недели, побив собственный предыдущий рекорд указанного чарта.
Для продвижения альбома Super Junior отправились в свой третий азиатский тур Super Show 3 в 2010 и 2011 годах, и на каждой остановке у них были аншлаговые концерты. В феврале 2011 года Super Junior выпустили 3D-версию своего тура Super Show 3 3D во всех кинотеатрах CGV и Primus. Фильм дебютировал под номером шесть в чартах кассовых сборов и стал самым продаваемым 3D-фильмом в Корее. После тура по Японии в феврале 2011 года они выпустили юбилейный альбом открытия Super Junior Japan ‘Super Show 3’ , который дебютировал под номером два в чартах онлайн-продаж Japan Tower Records . DVD-версия Super Junior Japan Limited Special Edition — Super Show 3 также дебютировала под номером два, а версия на компакт-диске дебютировала под номером 10. Альбом также дебютировал под номером 5 и оставался на третьем месте в ежедневном чарте Oricon два раза подряд. дней и номер шесть в еженедельном чарте Oricon. После своего коммерческого успеха в Японии группа выпустила японскую версию одноименного сингла Bonamana в июне 2011 года, который дебютировал под номером два в чарте Oricon Daily Singles, продав более 59 000 копий в первую неделю после выпуска, однако SM не считали этот релиз своим официальным японским дебютом и заявили, что их дебют в Японии состоится позже.
Между остановками Super Show 3 группа приняла участие в мировом турне SMTown Live ’10 и гастролировала в Лос-Анджелесе , Париже , Токио и Нью-Йорке вместе с другими артистами, управляемыми SM Entertainment, впервые выступив за пределами Азии. Выступления Super Junior были хорошо восприняты средствами массовой информации, и они были отмечены как Национальная икона поп-культуры Кореи за их роль в распространении волны Халлю ( Корейская волна ), получив награду министра культуры от Министерства культуры, спорта и туризма на церемонии вручения наград. Премия поп-культуры и искусства. Они были представлены в программе CNN Talk Asia и рассказали о своей популярности и стратегии продвижения в мировую музыкальную индустрию. Группа добилась признания за пределами Азии, достигнув известности в Европе, Северной Америке и Южной Америке. В топ-30 рейтинга самых сексуальных мужчин мира в Перу вошли все участники из списка. Они дали эксклюзивные интервью словенским и иранским журналам, и были выбраны бразильскими поклонниками Халлю в качестве корейского артиста номер один, которого они хотят посетить Бразилию. . И мексиканский телеканал Azteca, и британский BBC признали Super Junior ведущим символом эффекта Халлю.
2011–2012: Мистер Простой и Супер Шоу 4
Участники Super Junior на встрече фанатов LG Optimus Super Junior в Chateau de Chine в Гаосюне , Тайвань , ноябрь 2011 года.
Mr. Simple дебютировал под номером один в южнокорейском чарте Gaon с продажами 287 427 копий. Альбом оставался в чарте на первом месте в течение четырех недель, и к октябрю 2011 года было продано более 441 000 копий в Южной Корее. Он занял третье место в чарте Billboard World Albums Chart и 17 место в японском чарте альбомов Oricon . Заглавный сингл альбома Mr. Simple занял первое место в первый день выступления группы на музыкальном шоу M!Countdown . В сентябре 2011 года Хичоль временно ушел на военную службу . Super Junior начали свой первый мировой тур Super Show 4 в ноябре 2011 года. Второй японский сингл группы, японская версия «Mr. Simple», был выпущен 7 декабря 2011 года в Японии, однако SM до сих пор не признал его. в качестве их официального промо-дебюта в Японии.
Группа вместе с участниками Super Junior-M Чжоу Ми и Генри также записала песню « Santa U Are The One » для альбома Winter SMTown 2011 — The Warmest Gift , выпущенного 13 декабря 2011 года. Кроме того, Донхэ и Ынхёк выпустили их совместный цифровой сингл » Oppa, Oppa » вышел 16 декабря и в тот же день
исполнил сингл на Music Bank .
11 января Super Junior приняли участие в 26-й церемонии вручения наград Golden Disk Awards , которая проходила в Kyocera Dome в Осаке, Япония. В итоге группа принесла домой четыре награды: награду Popularity Award, премию MSN Japan, Disk Bonsang и главный приз Disk Daesang». За этим последовали дальнейшие успехи на Seoul Music Awards 19 января, на которой они были награждены Disk Bonsang и Диск Дэсан.
22 февраля Super Junior стали лучшим альбомом года в 3-м квартале на церемонии вручения наград Gaon Chart Awards. 13 марта 2013 года Super Junior выиграли приз «Любимое видео K-Pop» с песней «Mr. Simple» на Myx Music Awards 2012 .
Super Junior успешно завершили свое мировое турне Super Show 4 в 10 городах мира, включая Сеул, Осаку, Тайбэй, Сингапур, Макао, Бангкок, Париж, Шанхай, Джакарту и Токио, в течение шести месяцев, начиная с ноября. В сочетании с их тремя азиатскими турами и Super Show 4 концертный бренд Super Junior собрал в общей сложности 900 000 зрителей.
2012–2013: Sexy, Free & Single и Super Show 5
В июне 2012 года SM Entertainment объявили, что Канин снова присоединится к Super Junior для записи шестого альбома группы Sexy, Free & Single , который был выпущен в сети 1 июля и в магазинах 4 июля 2012 года. SM выпустили клип на песню Sexy, Free . & Single 3 июля. Версия B альбома была выпущена 16 июля, только с другой обложкой. 7 августа Super Junior выпустили переизданный альбом для Sexy, Free & Single под названием SPY , включающий четыре новые песни « SPY »; «Посторонний»; «Only U», сочиненная Итыком; и «Haru», написанная Донхэ. MV был выпущен 13 августа.
«Сексуальный, бесплатный и сингл » занял высокие места в iTunes в нескольких странах, включая Австралию, Францию, Перу и Японию. Он также занял третье место в Billboard World Albums. Альбом дебютировал на первом месте в южнокорейском чарте Gaon, продав 335 744 копий за месяц. Он оставался на первом месте три недели подряд, и всего за два месяца (июль – август) было продано 459 182 копии. Sexy, Free & Single также дебютировали на 1-м месте в чарте альбомов Gaon с 356 431 проданной копией в 2012 году. Super Junior заняли первое место в рейтинге Hanteo «5 лучших исполнителей K-Pop» 2012 года, выиграв Hanteo «Singer Award». Они также заняли первое место в Hanteo «Album Award» 2012.
Sexy, Free & Single заняла первое место за несколько недель в тайваньском чарте KKBOX KPOP, где все песни альбома попали в чарты. Японская версия этого сингла, выпущенная 22 августа, была продана тиражом более 118 902 копий, что сделало сингл золотым.
Super Junior были номинированы на премию MTV Europe Music Awards в номинации «Лучшая азиатская группа» , что еще раз продемонстрировало их популярность во всем мире. В октябре Super Junior получили награду «Икона стиля для подростков» на церемонии вручения наград Style Icon Awards , а в ноябре они получили награду «Лучшая группа артистов» на 19-й церемонии Korean Entertainment Arts Awards . 30 ноября Super Junior посетили церемонию Mnet Asian Music Awards , где получили три награды: «Альбом года», «Лучшая мужская группа в мире» и «Best Line Award». Второй год подряд Super Junior побеждают в номинации «Альбом года». Их фильм Super Show 4 3D был удостоен награды «Произведение искусства» на Международном фестивале 3D; будучи единственным певцом вместе с Glam, получившим награду. 15 января Super Junior выиграли «Disk Daesang» на 27-й церемонии Golden Disk Awards . Это был третий «Disk Daesang», который выиграли Super Junior, и второй подряд (победа в 2011 году за «Mr Simple»).
Super Junior объявили о своем мировом турне в феврале 2013 года. «Мировое турне, Super Show 5 » началось в марте, начиная с Сеула. Затем группа отправилась в Китай, Японию, Южную Америку, Северную Америку и Европу. что сделало его крупнейшим K-pop туром в Южной Америке.
10 ноября Ынхёк, Канин, Шивон и Кюхён провели специальную лекцию в Дебатной палате Оксфордского союза Оксфордского университета под названием «Super Junior: The Last Man Standing». Мероприятие было организовано Корейским обществом Оксфордского университета (OUKS), Азиатско-Тихоокеанским обществом Оксфордского университета (OUAPS) и Оксфордским союзом .
2014–2016: Mamacita , Super Show 6, Devil , Magic и Label SJ
В августе 2014 года SM Entertainment объявили, что недавно уволенные Итык и Хичоль снова присоединятся к Super Junior для записи седьмого альбома группы, Mamacita , который был выпущен онлайн 29 августа и в магазинах 1 сентября. Всего за три дня продаж Mamacita занял первое место в чарте Billboard World Albums. Super Junior начали свое мировое турне Super Show 6 в сентябре 2014 года с первой остановки в Сеуле. Они успешно завершили свой трехдневный концерт на Jamsil Arena в Сеуле с 19 по 21 сентября 2014 года и отметили свой 100-й концерт по всему миру 21 сентября 2014 года. Super Junior — первые корейские артисты, которые дали 100 концертов по всему миру. 27 октября Super Junior выпустили специальное издание для Mamacita под названием This Is Love . Всего 13 треков, в том числе девять треков с седьмого альбома, переработанная «This Is Love (Stage Version)», а также еще три песни. This Is Love заняла первое место в чартах Hanteo Chart, Sinnara Records и других компаний в реальном времени, как только она была выпущена.
8 июля 2015 года SM Entertainment объявили, что Йесон снова присоединится к Super Junior для записи специального альбома Devil , который был выпущен в Интернете и в магазинах 16 июля. Он также стал самым продаваемым альбомом недели в United World Charts. . Super Junior впервые представили свою песню во время концерта на бис Super Show 6 в Сеуле, который проходил в течение двух дней с 11 по 12 июля. Они исполнили четыре песни из альбома, включая заглавную песню «Devil», «We Can», «Don’t Разбуди меня» и «Хорошо». 16 августа Super Junior получили две награды: «Международный артист» и «Лучший фэндом» на церемонии вручения наград Teen Choice Awards . Два дня спустя Кибом (у которого был перерыв с 2009 года) объявил о своем уходе из SM Entertainment и Super Junior через Instagram. 24 января 2021 года Кибом раскрыл свои настоящие причины ухода в сегменте YouTube с Хичолем, сославшись на смущение и желание причинить себе вред из-за своего участия в группе.
10 сентября 2015 года SM Entertainment объявили, что 16 сентября Super Junior выпустили вторую часть своего специального 10-летнего юбилейного альбома Magic . оригинальный специальный альбом Devil , а также заглавные синглы «Magic», «You Got It», «Dorothy» и «Sarang♥», всего 14 треков. Это был последний альбом, выпущенный до того, как Ынхёк, Донхэ и Шивон поступили в армию: Ынхёк был зачислен на действительную военную службу 13 октября, Донхэ — 15 октября, а Шивон — 19 ноября, оба в качестве офицеров полиции.
6 ноября 2015 года, к 10-летию Super Junior с момента их дебюта, SM Entertainment объявили, что у Super Junior есть собственный эксклюзивный лейбл Label SJ . SM заявили: «Мы создали Label SJ, чтобы оказать Super Junior нашу искреннюю поддержку и создать идеальную систему для управления группой». Хотя новый лейбл будет связан с SM, он будет независимо и полностью нести ответственность за управление Super Junior, выпуск их альбомов, а также всю групповую, юнитовую и индивидуальную деятельность. 11 октября 2016 года Рёук начал свою обязательную военную службу на действительной военной службе, за ним 25 мая 2017 года последовал Кюхён в качестве государственного служащего.
2017–2018: Play , One More Time и Super Show 7
27 сентября 2017 года веб-сайт Super Junior начал обратный отсчет до 6 ноября — даты их 12-летия — объявив это датой их возвращения для их восьмого альбома, который будет без Рёука и Кюхёна, поскольку они несут военную службу. SJ Returns – Super Junior Real Comeback Story , реалити-шоу, в котором айдол-группа разрабатывает свой альбом, начало транслироваться 9 октября. 30 октября в качестве предрелизного трека для грядущий альбом. Песня описывается как баллада в стиле поп-рок с тонкими построениями, определяющими вокал песни. 31 октября руководство лейбла Super Junior SJ Label объявило, что Чхве Шивон не будет участвовать в рекламных мероприятиях Play из-за недавнего инцидента со смертельным исходом, связанного с домашней собакой.
6 ноября Super Junior провели пресс-конференцию, на которой рассказали о своем восьмом альбоме Play , вышедшем в тот же день. Объяснение слова «играть» было комбинацией двух значений: «воспроизведение музыки» и «играть взволнованно». Play состоит из 10 треков, главным синглом из которых является «Black Suit». В тот же день был выпущен клип на «Black Suit», набравший 3 миллиона просмотров за 24 часа. 11 декабря Super Junior выпустили свой японский сингл «On and On», который был написан исключительно Шивоном. В декабре 2017 года Super Junior начали свое мировое турне Super Show 7 .
Было объявлено, что переиздание Play под названием Replay будет выпущено 12 апреля 2018 года. В тот же день было выпущено музыкальное видео на его главный сингл « Lo Siento ». Это «трехъязычный танцевальный трек с тропическим уклоном», поскольку он поется на корейском, испанском и английском языках. Он был спродюсирован продюсерами Play-n-Skillz , удостоенными премии Грэмми, с участием латиноамериканской певицы американского происхождения Лесли Грейс . «Lo Siento» дебютировал под номером 13 в чарте Billboard Latin Digital Song Sales , что сделало Super Junior первым исполнителем K-pop, попавшим в этот чарт. «Lo Siento» также дебютировал под номером 2 в мировом чарте продаж цифровых песен. 10 июля 2018 года Рёук завершил свой обязательный призыв. Его выписка была показана в специальном двухсерийном эпизоде Super TV, также снятом на острове Чеджу.
В конце августа было объявлено, что Super Junior выступят на церемонии закрытия Азиатских игр 2018 года в Джакарте 2 сентября. Хичоль отсутствовал во время выступления из-за проблем со здоровьем, и они выступили всего с семью участниками. 8 октября Super Junior выпустили специальный EP One More Time с одноименным заглавным синглом с участием мексиканской группы Reik , а также Рёука в его первой групповой записи после увольнения из армии 10 июля. «One More Time» дебютировал в № 18 в чарте продаж латинских цифровых песен и № 5 в чарте продаж цифровых песен латинской поп-музыки. «One More Time» также дебютировал под номером 4 в чарте World Digital Song Sales.
2019–2021: уход Канина, Time Slip , Super Show 8, 15-летие, Звезда и Возрождение.
7 мая 2019 года Кюхён выполнил свой обязательный призыв, что ознаменовало окончание военной службы Super Junior. 11 июля Канин добровольно покинул Super Junior, но сохранил свой контракт с SM и Label SJ. 12 июля 2019 года Super Junior привезли свое мировое турне Super Show 7S в King Abdullah Sports City в рамках фестиваля Jeddah Season, став первой азиатской и K-Pop группой, которая провела сольный концерт в Саудовской Аравии. Подразделения Super Junior-KRY и Super Junior-D&E также выступят на фестивале 13 июля.
Состав Super Junior из девяти человек выпустил свой девятый студийный альбом Time Slip 14 октября 2019 года, а Сонмин тем временем занимался личной деятельностью вне группы. Они временно приостановили выступления и продвижение из-за смерти коллеги по лейблу Солли . Альбом поддерживается четырьмя предварительными синглами: «Show», «Somebody New», «The Crown» и «I Think I», а также заглавным синглом «Super Clap». 12 октября группа отправилась в свой восьмой тур перед выпуском своего альбома Super Show 8: Infinite Time , стартующий в Сеуле, Южная Корея. 20 октября Super Junior возобновили свою деятельность, появившись на Inkigayo , чтобы исполнить свой главный сингл «Super Clap». Однако Хичоль не участвовал в группе из-за травмы. Альбом также занял первое место в еженедельных музыкальных шоу M Countdown и Music Bank . 12 декабря 2019 года
Time Slip получил статус платинового альбома.
Они выпустили свой второй японский мини-альбом I Think U 29 января 2020 года, который быстро поднялся на первое место в чарте Oricon Daily Albums Chart . В мае 2020 года было объявлено, что Super Junior возглавят живой онлайн-концерт — шестой концерт, совместно организованный SM Entertainment и Naver в рамках первой в мире серии высокотехнологичных онлайн-концертов Beyond Live . Это был первый концерт Super Junior после отмены нескольких концертов Super Show 8 в 2020 году в Японии и других странах из-за воздействия пандемии COVID-19 , и он был организован в рамках проекта мероприятий в 2020 году, посвященного празднованию 15-летия. дебют группы. Живой концерт состоялся 31 мая, и Super Junior выступили вживую перед аудиторией из более чем 123 000 человек по всему миру. Доход от концерта оценивается в более чем 60 миллиардов вон. По завершении основное видео концерта, а также камеры отдельных участников получили в общей сложности 2,8 миллиарда сердечек на Vlive , что является самым высоким рекордом на сегодняшний день из шести концертов в рамках серии Beyond Live. Во время концерта хэштег #SUPERJUNIOR_BeyondLIVE стал самым популярным в 13 странах и территориях по всему миру, включая Азию, Южную Америку и Ближний Восток. Во время концерта Super Junior исполняли песни группы и ее подразделений. Концерт также ознаменовал первое сценическое исполнение «Home», нового неизданного трека саб-юнита Super Junior KRY с их первого корейского альбома с момента дебюта саб-юнита в 2006 году, который был выпущен 8 июня 2020 года.
Super Junior должны были выпустить свой десятый студийный альбом The Renaissance в декабре 2020 года. Предварительный выпуск сингла The Melody был выпущен 6 ноября 2020 года в ознаменование 15-летия группы. В том же месяце группа подписала контракт с американским агентством талантов и грамотности ICM Partners , чтобы представлять их в других регионах помимо Азии. 10 декабря было объявлено, что выпуск их альбома будет отложен до января 2021 года, чтобы улучшить качество альбома. Между тем, Super Junior представили новый неизданный сингл со своего альбома во время церемонии The Fact Music Awards 2020 12 декабря. 8 января было объявлено, что новая дата выхода альбома — 16 февраля. Однако 1 февраля было объявлено, что дата выхода альбома снова была перенесена на 16 марта.
С другой стороны, 27 января 2021 года группа также выпустила японский сборник в честь своего 15-летия. Альбом Star был выпущен под их японским лейблом Avex Trax и включал только два новых трека: «Star» и «Coming Home». Альбом был хорошо принят, заняв 3 -е место в ежедневном чарте альбомов Oricon в день его выпуска и 5-е место в еженедельном чарте альбомов Oricon.
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28 февраля 2022 года Super Junior выпустили специальный сингловый альбом под названием The Road: Winter for Spring . Группа отправится в свой девятый концертный тур Super Junior World Tour — Super Show 9: Road, который пройдет с 15 по 17 июля 2022 года в Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium в Сеуле.
13 июня 2022 года Super Junior анонсировали свой одиннадцатый студийный альбом The Road: Keep on Going , который увидит свет 12 июля.
Члены
В декабре 2009 года Хан Гэн покинул группу после подачи иска против их агентства SM Entertainment. Впоследствии он выиграл судебный процесс в декабре 2010 года, хотя его уход из Super Junior не был официально оформлен до 27 сентября 2011 года, когда SM Entertainment наконец опубликовали заявление по этому поводу.
18 августа 2015 года Кибом объявил через свой личный SNS, что его контракт с SM Entertainment закончился, и он покинул группу. В июле 2019 года Label SJ объявил, что Канин покинул Super Junior, хотя он сохранит контракт с SM Entertainment.
Все участники прошли обязательную военную службу в период с сентября 2011 г. по май 2019 г. Хичоль был зачислен 1 сентября 2011 г. и завершил свою службу 30 августа 2013 г. Итык был зачислен 30 октября 2012 г. и завершил свою службу в июле. 29 мая 2014 г. Йесон был зачислен 6 мая 2013 г. и завершил свою службу 4 мая 2015 г. Шиндон был зачислен 24 марта 2015 г. и завершил свою службу 23 декабря 2016 г. Сонмин был зачислен 31 марта 2015 г. и завершил свою службу. его служба состоялась 30 декабря 2016 года. Ынхёк был зачислен на действительную военную службу 13 октября 2015 года. Он был демобилизован 12 июля 2017 года. Донхэ был зачислен 15 октября 2015 года и демобилизован 14 июля 2017 года. 19 ноября 2015 г. и был демобилизован 18 августа 2017 г. Рёук был зачислен 11 октября 2016 г. и демобилизован 10 июля 2018 г. Кюхён был последним участником военной службы; он поступил на военную службу 25 мая 2017 г. и был демобилизован 7 мая 2019 г.
Лейбл SJ подтвердил в заявлении от марта 2020 года, что, хотя Хичоль, возможно, не сможет выступать на сцене, он по-прежнему участвует в записи альбомов Super Junior и другого контента, а также принимает участие в таких мероприятиях, как фотосессии для обложек и съемка клипов.
По состоянию на 7 мая 2019 года в Super Junior девять активных участников: Итык, Хичоль, Йесон, Шиндон, Ынхёк, Донхэ, Шивон, Рёук и Кюхён.
- Текущий
- Итык
- Хичоль
- Йесон
- Шиндонг
- Сонмин (неактивен с 2015 г.)
- Ынхёк
- Донхэ
- Шивон
- Рёук
- Кюхён
- Бывший
- Хан Гэн
- Кибум
- Кангин
График

- Красный (горизонтальный) = активен
- Оранжевый (горизонтальный) = Активен как участник не из исходного состава.
- Черный (горизонтальный) = неактивен
- Фиолетовый (горизонтальный) = неактивен для прохождения обязательной военной службы.
- Черный (вертикальный) = студийный альбом
Подгруппы
С момента их дебюта было сформировано пять подгрупп Super Junior. За исключением Kibum, все участники были частью хотя бы одной подгруппы. Подгруппы были частью стратегии SM Entertainment, направленной на то, чтобы не ограничивать деятельность Super Junior, в то время как некоторые участники сосредоточились на своей индивидуальной карьере. Это дало членам группы большую свободу сосредоточиться на различных элементах своей карьеры и дало группе возможность исследовать разные музыкальные стили и демонстрировать разные навыки. Цель формирования подгруппы также заключалась в том, чтобы показать, что Super Junior могут вмещать и исполнять разные музыкальные жанры. Позже эта стратегия была оспорена критиками, поскольку она повлияла на огромное количество музыкальных групп, создавших как официальные, так и неофициальные подгруппы.
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Дискография
Фильмография
Артистизм
Музыкальный стиль
Музыкальный стиль Super Junior менялся от альбома к альбому: в « Twins » они использовали жевательную резинку ; альтернативный рок в Don’t Don’t Don ; поп и современный R&B в « Извините, извините и Бонамана» ; электропоп и синти -поп в Mr. Simple ; Eurohouse в сексуальном, бесплатном и одиночном ; нео-соул и джаз-поп в Мамасите ; латиноамериканская поп-музыка в переиздании альбома Play – Replay and One More Time ; и хип-хоп в их последнем переработанном альбоме Time Slip — Timeless . Группа также исполнила каверы на несколько песен в своих альбомах. Их дебютный сингл «Twins (Knock Out)» представляет собой кавер на «Knockout» Triple Eight , выпущенный в 2003 году. В большинстве их каверов сохранены оригинальные названия, такие как «LOVE» Cape и «Believe » Exile «, оба трека из Twins . Super Junior тесно сотрудничает с Ю Ён Джином , который продюсировал и аранжировал большинство заглавных синглов группы с момента их дебюта. Ю также известен созданием известного стиля SMP, жанра, который включает в себя сбалансированную смесь рока, R&B и рэпа, усиленную звуками электрогитары , баса и других различных перкуссионных инструментов . Super Junior широко использовали этот стиль SMP в Don’t Don’t Don . Группа также известна своей вокальной гармонией и унисоном, поскольку каждый участник вносит свой вклад в свои припевы и часто включает в свои песни разные типы вокала .
Филантропия
Super Junior были послами во многих организациях. Они были выбраны послом города Ансан в 2007 году и района Каннам в 2012 году. Они также были назначены послами доброй воли на праздновании 50-летия Кореи и Таиланда в 2008 году в честь хороших отношений между двумя странами. 20 февраля 2010 года Super Junior были назначены послами туризма Тайваня, а 25 июля 2011
года — послами корейского туризма Корейской туристической организацией .
Super Junior также являются представителями кампании «Донорство крови» в Национальном Красном Кресте Республики Корея с 2007 года и были назначены послами доброй воли по случаю Всемирного дня донора крови. 3 марта 2011 года Super Junior были назначены Министерством продовольствия, сельского хозяйства, лесного и рыбного хозяйства Кореи в качестве почетных корейских продовольственных послов 2011 года для продвижения корейской кухни во всем мире. 17 июня 2011 года Super Junior были выбраны послами летней распродажи в Сеуле 2011. Они также были назначены на ту же должность на летней распродаже в Сеуле 2012 и 2016.
Споры
Экспансия в Китай
Вслед за подгруппами Super Junior-KRY и Super Junior-T 2 октября 2007 года SM Entertainment объявили о рождении еще одного проекта подразделения Super Junior, деятельность которого начнется в Китае с 2008 года. Чжоу Ми и новая тайваньско-канадская группа SM Entertainment стажер Генри Лау, который также снялся в видеоклипе «Don’t Don», также был участником подгруппы. Объявление вызвало огромную волну недовольства и противодействия со стороны некоторых фанатов Super Junior после объявления двух новых участников. Тысячи фанатов из официального фан-клуба Super Junior ELF молча сидели перед зданием SM и держали плакаты в поддержку группы, состоящей из тринадцати участников. После новых слухов о добавлении еще одного участника в подгруппу, фанаты решили получить юридическое представительство в качестве акционеров SM Entertainment. По состоянию на 20 марта 2008 г. фанаты Super Junior приобрели 58 206 акций SM Entertainment, что составляет 0,3% всех акций компании. Поклонники опубликовали заявление, что они будут использовать любую возможность, чтобы помешать SM Entertainment добавить новых участников и оставить Super Junior только тринадцатым.
Конфликт с МБК
Между SM Entertainment и MBC возник спор о временных интервалах, когда SM настояли на том, чтобы Канин остался в SBS Explorers of the Human Body вместо Sunday Night Dong-An Club MBC (동안클럽), где Канин был постоянным ведущим. MBC временно запретили остальным участникам Super Junior появляться в любых будущих выступлениях и шоу, организованных MBC. Канин также потерял работу ведущего из-за TOP of Big Bang в музыкальном шоу Show! Music Core , а также еще два развлекательных шоу, которые вскоре были отменены после ухода Канина из-за низких рейтингов. MBC потребовали извинений от SM Entertainment, чтобы Super Junior снова появились на шоу, организованном каналом. Однако MBC пришли к выводу, что запрет Super Junior никогда не был официальным, а был просто решением продюсеров шоу.
Иск Хань Гэна и уход из группы
21 декабря 2009 года Хан Гэн подал заявление о расторжении контракта с SM Entertainment, недовольный продолжительностью контракта и зарплатой. 21 декабря 2010 г. суд Центрального района Сеула вынес решение в пользу Хань Гэна. 27 сентября 2011 года его отъезд был официально оформлен.
Гастроли и концерты
Основные туры
- 1-й азиатский тур — «Супер Шоу» (2008–09)
- 2-й азиатский тур — «Супер Шоу 2» (2009–10)
- 3-й азиатский тур — «Супер Шоу 3» (2010–11)
- Мировое турне Super Junior — «Super Show 4» (2011–12)
- Мировое турне Super Junior — «Super Show 5» (2013–14)
- Мировое турне Super Junior — «Super Show 6» (2014–15)
- Мировое турне Super Junior — «Super Show 7» (2017–19)
- Мировое турне Super Junior — «Super Show 8: Infinite Time» (2019–20)
- Мировое турне Super Junior — «Super Show 9: Road» (2022)
Фан-встречи туры
- Суперлагерь (2015–16)
Партнерские туры
- Летний концерт SMTown Live ’07 (2007)
- SMTown Live ’08 (2008–09)
- Мировое турне SM Town Live ’10 (2010–11)
- Мировое турне SM Town Live III (2012–13)
- SM Town Week — Остров сокровищ (2013)
- Мировое турне SM Town Live IV (2014–15)
- Мировое турне SM Town Live V (2016)
- Мировое турне SM Town Live VI (2017–18)
Онлайн концерты
- Super Junior — Помимо супершоу (2020)
Онлайн-встречи с фанатами
- Super Junior — Специальное мероприятие, посвященное 15-летию: Приглашение (2020)
- Super Junior — 10-летие ELF Japan — SUPER Blue Party (2021)
Онлайн партнерские туры
- нация онлайн 2020 (2020)
- 2020 K-Pop x K-Art Концерт Super KPA (2020)
- SM Town Live Culture Humanity (2021)
- SM Town Live 2022: SMCU Express в Kwangya (2022)
Награды и признание
Песня группы » U » принесла Super Junior их первую музыкальную награду SBS Popular Songs Mutizen Song в июне 2006 года. Сингл принес группе еще четыре отличительных песенных награды, и группа получила свою первую награду MKMF от Mnet / KM Music. Фестиваль в ноябре 2006 года. Что касается признания в других регионах Азии, Super Junior стали первым зарубежным артистом, получившим награду «Артист года Азии» на церемонии Tencent Stars Magnificent Ceremony в Китае, а также второй музыкальной группой, получившей награду «Любимый артист Кореи». на MTV Asia Awards , после JTL в 2003 году. Super Junior получили 20 музыкальных наград на Golden Disc Awards , 13 на Mnet Asian Music Awards и 12 на Seoul Music Awards . Super Junior — первый азиатский артист, получивший награду International Artist на церемонии вручения наград Teen Choice Awards 2015 .
Super Junior выиграли Legend Award — специальный титул, присвоенный Asia Artist Awards в ноябре 2017 года, а также выиграли Top of K-Pop Record в ноябре 2019 года благодаря их выдающемуся вкладу в Korean Wave , который привел K-pop к его нынешнему состоянию глобальной осведомленности. В январе 2019 года Super Junior получили награду «Артист года» на 14-й церемонии вручения музыкальной премии KKBOX на Тайване. Super Junior — первый некитайский артист, получивший награду «Артист года».
Super Junior также получили признание за свой стиль одежды и моду на протяжении всей своей карьеры. Они были признаны лучшими одетыми артистами на церемонии вручения наград Summer Break 20’s Choice Awards 2007, а в следующем году также получили аналогичную номинацию. Группа также получила титулы за свою танцевальную хореографию и популярность.
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