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'''Super Junior''' (슈퍼주니어) is a thirteen member Korean boy band under the [[SM Entertainment]] label and production agency. They are managed by producer [[Lee Soo Man|Lee Soo Man]] and is currently the largest group under [[SM Entertainment]]. They debuted in 2005 with the digital single "TWINS (Knock Out)" as a twelve member group but added a thirteenth, [[Jo Kyu Hyun|Kyu Hyun]], in May of 2006 with the release of their single [[U]]. Super Junior's popularity has spread across Asia and they have held concerts in such places as Taiwan, Thailand and Japan.
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[[Image:Super Junior 2021.jpg|thumb|600px|Super Junior promoting "SMTOWN 2022 : SMCU EXPRESS" (2021)]]
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> Members </span>==
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'''Super Junior''' (슈퍼주니어) is an eleven-member [[K-Pop|Korean pop]] boy band formed by [[SM Entertainment]]. They are managed by producer [[Wikipedia:Lee Soo-man|Lee Soo Man]] and were the largest group under SM Entertainment for almost 7 years. They debuted in November 2005, with the album ''[[Super Junior 05|SuperJunior05 (TWINS)]]'' as a twelve-member group but added a thirteenth, [[Kyuhyun]], in May of 2006, with the release of their first single, "[[U]]". They became well known after their hit 2009 song "[[Sorry, Sorry (single)|Sorry, Sorry]]".
  
* [[Lee Teuk|Leeteuk]] (Leader)
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In 2010, Chinese member [[Han Geng]] left the group, and [[Kibum]] left in 2015, bringing Super Junior to their current lineup. Super Junior's popularity has spread across Asia and they have held concerts in such places as Taiwan, Thailand and Japan.
* [[Kim Hee Chul|Heechul]]
 
* [[Han Geng]]
 
* [[Yeh Sung|Yesung]]
 
* [[Kang In|Kangin]]
 
* [[Shin Dong|Shindong]]
 
* [[Lee Sung Min|Sungmin]]
 
* [[Eun Hyuk|Eunhyuk]]
 
* [[Choi Shi Won|Siwon]]
 
* [[Lee Dong Hae|Donghae]]
 
* [[Kim Ryeo Wook|Ryeowook]]
 
* [[Kim Ki Bum|Kibum]]
 
* [[Jo Kyu Hyun|Kyuhyun]]
 
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> Subunits </span>==
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The group officially debuted in Japan under [[avex trax]] in June 2011, with the release of the single "[[Miina (Bonamana) (song)|Bijin (BONAMANA)]]".
  
* [[Super Junior K.R.Y.|'''Super Junior-K.R.Y.''']] is the first official sub-unit of Super junior, Established on February 2007. Super Junior-K.R.Y contains three Super Junior members: [[Jo Kyu Hyun|'''Kyu Hyun''']], [[Kim Ryeo Wook|'''Ryeo Wook''']] and [[Yeh Sung|'''Yeh Sung''']], These members have similar musical qualities, they perform particular songs to target a more mature audience.
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==Members==
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* [[Leeteuk]] (Leader, Vocalist, Rapper)
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* [[Shindong]] (Lead Rapper, Lead Dancer)
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* [[Heechul (Super Junior)|Heechul]] (Vocalist, Rapper)
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* [[Yesung]] (Main Vocalist)
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* [[Eunhyuk]] (Main Rapper, Vocalist, Main Dancer)
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* [[Donghae]] (Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Rapper)
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* [[Siwon]] (Vocalist, Visual)
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* [[Ryeowook]] (Main Vocalist)
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* [[Kyuhyun]] (Lead Vocalist, Sub-Dancer, Maknae)
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* [[Sungmin]] (Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer) <small>(Inactive)</small>
  
* [[Super Junior T|'''Super Junior-T''']] is the second official sub-unit of Super Junior, established in February 2007. They are one of the few new generation singers known to have been capitalizing trot music, the oldest form of Korean pop music. They are the first sub-unit to debut in japan. Super Junior-T contains six Super Junior members, [[Lee Teuk]], [[Kim Hee Chul|Hee Chul]], [[Kang In]], [[Shin Dong]], [[Lee Sung Min|Sung Min]], and [[Eun Hyuk]].
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===Former===
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* [[Han Geng]] (Vocalist & Lead Dancer)
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* [[Kibum]] (Lead Rapper, Vocalist)
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* [[Kangin]] (Vocalist)
  
* [[Super Junior-M|'''Super Junior-M''']] is the third official sub-unit of Super Junior established in April 2008. They are the first international music group in the Chinese music industry to have members of both Chinese and Korean descent. Super Junior-M contains five Super Junior members, [[Han Geng]] (Leader), [[Lee Dong Hae|Dong Hae]], [[Choi Shi Won|Siwon]], [[Kim Ryeo Wook|Ryeo Wook]], [[Jo Kyu Hyun|Kyu Hyun]] and two non-Super Junior members, [[Henry Lau|Henry]] and [[Zhou Mi]]. The group revealed in August 2008 that they will release their second album in 2009.
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==Units==
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* [[Super Junior K.R.Y.]]  
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* [[Super Junior T]]
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* [[Super Junior M]]
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* [[Super Junior Happy]]
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* [[SUPER JUNIOR DONGHAE + EUNHYUK]]
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* [[Super Junior L.S.S.]]
  
* [[Super Junior-Happy|'''Super Junior-Happy''']] is the fourth official sub-unit of Korean boy band Super Junior established in June 2008. Super Junior-Happy contains six Super Junior members, [[Lee Teuk]], [[Yeh Sung|Yesung]], [[Kang In|Kangin]], [[Shin Dong|Shindong]], [[Lee Sung Min|Sung Min]], and [[Eun Hyuk]]. Targeting the music industry with their fun and entertaining style. Super Junior-Happy's debut single is [[Cooking? Cooking!|COOKING? COOKING!]].
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==Information==
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===2005 &ndash; 2006: Debut, 1st Studio Album===
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[[Image:Super Junior Twins Promo.png|thumb|left|300px|Super Junior promoting ''[[Super Junior 05|SuperJunior05 (TWINS)]]'' (2005)]]
  
* [[Kim Ki Bum|Kibum]] is currently the only member of Super Junior that does not belong to a sub-unit.
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Before the group settled with their current name, the company labeled them as simply Junior, a representation of the members' young ages when they first joined [[SM Entertainment]]. However, after the members' showcased their different talents to the company, their company finalized their name to Super Junior. Soon the group became officially Super Junior 05, the first generation of Super Junior. Super Junior had been known for their line-up, a concept being very similar to Japan's girl group [[Morning Musume]]. Intended to be a rotational group, there was to be new members replacing some of the old members each year, forming a new Super Junior generation every time.  
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> History </span>==
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They unofficially debuted at a showcase on the channel [[wikipedia:Mnet (TV channel)|Mnet]], on September 11, 2005. At the showcase, they performed various styles of hip-hop dancing, where they danced to [[wikipedia:B2K|B2K's]] "Take It to the Floor". The main dancers, [[Han Geng]], [[Eunhyuk]], and [[Donghae]], performed a separate dance together, dancing to [[wikipedia:Usher|Usher's]] "Caught Up". However, the performance was only aired on May 16, 2006 as a segment in the ''[[Super Junior Show]]'', the group's first television documentary.
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[[Image:Super Junior U Promo.png|thumb|290px|Super Junior promoting "[[U]]" (2006)]]
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> '''2005 - 2006''' </span>===
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Super Junior first performed as a group on November 6, 2005 on [[wikipedia:Seoul Broadcasting System|SBS]] ''[[Inkigayo]]'', where they performed songs from their debut album, ''[[Super Junior 05|SuperJunior05 (TWINS)]]''. The album sold 28,536 copies in the first month of release and debuted at number three in the monthly chart of December 2005. Soon after the release of their album, Super Junior collaborated with fellow [[SM Entertainment]] group [[Dong Bang Shin Ki]] and released the single "[[Show Me Your Love]]". At the same time Super Junior continued to promote songs from their first album. In February 2006, Super Junior began performances for "[[Miracle (Super Junior)|Miracle]]", the second promotional single from their debut album. "Miracle" topped the music charts of Thailand, drawing interest from international markets.
  
Before the group settled with their current name, the company labled them as simply Junior, a representation of the members' young ages when they first joined [[SM Entertainment]]. However, after the members' showcased their different talents to the company, their company finalized their name to Super Junior. Soon the group became officially Super Junior 05, the first generation of Super Junior. Super Junior had been known for their line-up, a concept being very similar to Japan's girl group [[Morning Musume]]. Intended to be a rotational group, there was to be new members replacing some of the old members each year, forming a new Super Junior generation every time. Super Junior first performed as a group on November 6, 2005 on SBS Inkigayo, where they performed songs from their debut single, "TWINS (Knock Out)". Their debut single was released digitally on November 11th and their debut album [[Super Junior 05]] was released in December. Soon after the release of their album, Super Junior collaborated with fellow [[SM Entertainment]] group [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi]] and released the single [[Show Me Your Love]]. At the same time Super Junior continued to promote songs from their first album. On May 23, 2006, [[SM Entertainment]] revealed a new member [[Jo Kyu Hyun|Kyu Hyun]], who was discovered through a singing competition in 2005, as the thirteenth and youngest member. The new thirteen-member group released their new single, "U" online for free download on May 25, 2006 in Super Junior's official website. "U" had over 400 thousand downloads within five hours of release and it ultimately exceeded 1.7 million downloads, crashing the server. The CD single "U" with a total of three tracks was officially released on June 6, 2006, eventually selling over 81,000 units by 2007. Super Junior-K.R.Y, the first subgroup of Super Junior that debuted on November 5, 2006, began to give separate performances away from the group to promote their new songs in the latter months of 2006.
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On May 23, 2006, [[SM Entertainment]] revealed a new member, [[Kyuhyun]], who was discovered through a singing competition in 2005, as the thirteenth and youngest member. The new thirteen-member group released their new single, "[[U]]", online for free download on May 25, 2006 in Super Junior's official website. "U" had over 400 thousand downloads within five hours of release and it ultimately exceeded 1.7 million downloads, crashing the server. The physical edition of "U", with a total of three tracks, was released on June 6, 2006, eventually selling over 81,000 units by 2007. The single became one of Korea's most popular songs of the year, taking up #1 spots for five consecutive weeks on ''[[Inkigayo]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]]''. 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 [[wikipedia:Golden Disk Awards|Golden Disk Awards]].
  
===<span class="mw-headline">'''2007'''</span>===
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At that time, [[Super Junior K.R.Y.]], the first sub-unit of Super Junior that debuted on November 5, 2006, began to give separate performances away from the group to promote their new songs in the latter months of 2006.
  
In February a second subgroup, Super Junior-T debuted, The group released their debut single "Rokkuguh" on February 23. In March, several members of Super Junior participated in an original soundtrack for the first time, singing the opening and ending themes "Success" and "H.I.T" for the Korean miniseries, H.I.T. On April 18th, 2007 Super Junior members [[Lee Teuk]], [[Eun Hyuk]], [[Shin Dong]], and [[Jo Kyu Hyun|Kyu Hyun]] were involved in a car accident. [[Jo Kyu Hyun|Kyu Hyun]] was severely injured and suffered from a fractured hip, broken ribs, and various abrasions on his face. He was discharged 78 days later on July 5th, 2007. [[Lee Teuk]] had glass impaled in his back and face and had operations to remove the glass done by a plastic surgeon. He will probably have operations to remove the scars at a later date. [[Eun Hyuk]] was also reported as having glass in his back, while [[Shin Dong|Shin Dong walked]] out of the accident with only minor injuries. All activities were canceled for these four members. All the members, except [[Jo Kyu Hyun|Kyu Hyun]], managed to attend the 2007 Hollywood Bowl appearance in the United States. On September 20th Super Junior released their second album [[Don't Don!]]. With this release they launched their new, much harder image, including shaved heads, black clothing, and lots of hair dye. Their first single from the album, the song "[[Don't Don!]]" featured a violin solo performed by [[Henry Lau]], a new [[SM Entertainment|SM]] recruit raised in Canada. For a while there was much speculation that Henry would be added to Super Junior. On October 2, 2007, [[SM Entertainment]] officially announced a third Super Junior sub-unit, Super Junior-M, a subgroup designated for the Chinese market. The announcement of the new sub-unit created a controversy between the fans and the management as fans did not support the management to add new members to the subgroup. [[SM Entertainment]] further expounded on the fact that Super Junior's name should be considered a brand searching to unearth new talent worldwide. [http://kerio.cafe24.com/zboard/view.php?id=superj&page=1&sn1=&divpage=6&sn=off&ss=on&sc=off&select_arrange=headnum&desc=asc&no=36304 1] From October to December Super Junior worked on the project "Make the world a happy place with Super Junior" in which they participated and promoted various charity events including blood drives.
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===2007: New subgroups & 2nd Album===
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[[Image:Super Junior Don't Don Promo.png|thumb|left|340px|Super Junior promoting ''[[Don't Don!]]'' (2007)]]In February 2007, a second subgroup, [[Super Junior-T]], debuted. The group released their debut single "[[Rokkugo!!!]]" on February 23. Two months later, in April, Super Junior members participated on an original soundtrack for the first time, singing the opening and ending themes "[[Success]]" and "[[H.I.T]]" for the Korean drama, "[[H.I.T (drama)|H.I.T]]".  
  
===<span class="mw-headline">'''2008'''</span>===
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On April 18th, 2007 Super Junior members [[Leeteuk]], [[Eunhyuk]], [[Shindong]], and [[Kyuhyun]] were involved in a car accident. Kyuhyun was severely injured and suffered from a fractured hip, broken ribs, and various abrasions on his face. He was discharged 78 days later on July 5th, 2007. Leeteuk had glass impaled in his back and face, and had operations to remove the glass done by a plastic surgeon. Eunhyuk was also reported as having glass in his back, while Shindong walked out of the accident with only minor injuries. All activities were canceled for these four members. All Super Junior members, except Kyuhyun, managed to attend the 2007 [[wikipedia:Korean Music Festival|Korea Times Music Festival]] appearance in the United States.
  
Super Junior's first major tour, The 1st ASIA TOUR - "Super Show, Startet February 22 to February 24 in Seoul.[ The tour covered nine different cities, including Bangkok, Shanghai, Beijing, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. Super Junior-Happy made an unofficial debut performance on May 3, 2008 at the Power Concert although they had not formally introduced themselves as the subgroup at the time. On May 30, SM Entertainment released the official announcement of the subgroup through Newsen. The subgroup's first EP, Cooking? Cooking!, was released on June 5, 2008. The music video of their first single, "Cooking? Cooking!" was released on that same day. On June 7, Super Junior-Happy debuted performing their first single, "Cooking? Cooking!" at the 2008 Dream Concert. On the day before their debut, the subgroup held their first sign fan meeting to celebrate the success of the sales of Cooking? Cooking! On the morning of June 6, over thousands of fans lined up for tickets to the fan meet, overcrowding the streets. Close to 10,000 copies were sold by the first week of release. According to the Music Industry Association of Korea, the EP sold 20,978 by the end of June and was ranked fifth in the monthly charts. On July, the group announced that Super Junior will end subgroup activities at the end of the year and will come together to prepare for their third studio album, which is slated to release in 2009. "U/TWINS", Super Junior's second single. The single was specially made for Super Junior's first Japan fanmeeting in the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo as a celebration for the grand opening of their official Japanese Homepage that was opened on April 1, 2008.[7] It was released in Japan on July 9, 2008. The single peaked at #4 on Japan's [[Oricon]] Daily Chart in its first day of release, The single broke a new record for being the first Korean single to debut in top 10 on Japan's Oricon Weekly Chart. On August 2, Super Junior expanded their routes to Genting Highlands, Malaysia, being one of the top guest performers at the MTV Asia Awards 2008. They are the third SM artist to win Favorite Artist Korea at the MTV Asia Awards after Kangta and BoA. On August 3, Super Junior-Happy performed their second single, "Pajama Party", The music video was released on August 4, 2008. "Pajama Party" promotions only lasted a month, and promotions for the EP officially ended on September 7, 2008. [[Kang In]] and [[Shin Dong]] Got tattoos. <small>(a tattoo on Shindong's arm and A Tattoo on KangIn's back.)</small> On November 5, Super Junior-T will release their first japanese single [[Rokugo|ROCK&GO]]. It will also feature a collaboration effort with Japanese comedic duo [[Moeyan|Moeyan]].
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On September 20th, Super Junior released their second album ''[[Don't Don!]]''. With this release they launched their new, much harder image, including shaved heads, black clothing, and lots of hair dye. Their first single from the album, the title track, featured a violin solo performed by [[Henry]], a new [[SM Entertainment]] recruit raised in Canada. [[Image:Super Junior Marry U Promo.png|thumb|right|310px|Super Junior promoting ''[[Don't Don!|Don't Don! (Repackage)]]'' (2007)]] ''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. Two months later, a repackage edition was released, including three new tracks. 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. Super Junior received seven nominations at the 2007 [[wikipedia:Mnet Asian Music Awards|Mnet/KM Music Festival]], winning three of them, which included "Artist of the Year", termed by many as the highest recognition of the ceremony. Super Junior collected two more recognitions at the 22nd [[wikipedia:Golden Disk Awards|Golden Disk Awards]], including a "Disk Bonsang".
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> '''Discography''' </span>==
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For a while there was much speculation that Henry would be added to Super Junior. However, on October 2, 2007, [[SM Entertainment]] officially announced a third Super Junior unit, [[Super Junior-M]], a subgroup designated for the Chinese market, and Henry was part of it. The announcement of the new unit created a controversy between the fans and the management as fans did not support to add new members to the subgroup. SM Entertainment further expounded on the fact that Super Junior's name should be considered a brand searching to unearth new talent worldwide. From October to December Super Junior worked on the project "Make the world a happy place with Super Junior" in which they participated and promoted various charity events including blood drives.
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> '''Albums''' </span>===
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===2008: 1st Asia Tour & Japanese Debut===
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[[Image:Super Junior Super Show Promo.png|thumb|left|310px|Super Junior promoting ''[[Super Show|SUPER SHOW]]'' (2008)]]
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Super Junior's first major tour, ''[[The 1st Asia Tour Concert Album Super Show|THE 1ST ASIA TOUR SUPER SHOW]]'', started on February 22 to February 24 in Seoul. The tour covered nine different cities, including Bangkok, Shanghai, Beijing, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo, and Hong Kong.
  
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Despite the controversies, [[Super Junior-M]] debuted in April 2008, consisting of Han Geng, [[Siwon]], [[Donghae]], [[Kyuhyun]], [[Ryeowook]], and the chinese members Henry and [[Zhou Mi]], with a remake of Super Junior successful single, "U". On June 7, a new unit, [[Super Junior-Happy]], debuted performing their first single at the 2008 Dream Concert. On the day before their debut, the unit held their first sign fan meeting to celebrate the success of the sales of their mini-album, ''[[Cooking Cooking!|COOKING? COOKING!]]''.
  
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On July, the group announced that Super Junior will end subgroup activities at the end of the year and will come together to prepare for their third studio album, which was slated to release in 2009. Super Junior's held their Japan fanmeeting in the [[Nippon Budokan]] in Tokyo as a celebration for the grand opening of their official Japanese homepage that was opened on April 1, 2008, selling out 12,000 tickets in several days.
  
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Their first Japanese single, "[[U / Twins|U / TWINS]]", was released in Japan on July 9, 2008. The single peaked at #4 on Japan's [[Oricon]] Daily Chart in its first day of release. The single broke a new record for being the first single from a Korean group to debut in top 10 on Japan's Oricon Weekly charts.  
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[[Super Junior 05|SuperJunior05 (TWINS)]]
 
| 2005.12.07
 
| align="center" | 94,000
 
| align="center" | 3
 
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| 2
 
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[[Don't Don!|돈 돈! (Don't Don)]]
 
| 2007.09.20
 
| align="center" | 176,736
 
| align="center" | 1
 
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| 3
 
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[[SUPER SHOW]]
 
| 2008.05.19
 
| align="center" | 19,946
 
| align="center" | 1
 
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====<span class="mw-headline"> Super Junior-M </span>====
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On August 2, Super Junior expanded their routes to [[wikipedia:Genting Highlands|Genting Highlands]], Malaysia, being one of the top guest performers at the [[wikipedia:MTV Asia Awards 2008|MTV Asia Awards 2008]]. They were the third SM Entertainment artist to win "Favorite Artist Korea" at the [[wikipedia:MTV Asia Awards|MTV Asia Awards]] after [[Kangta]] and [[BoA]].
  
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===2009: 3rd Album & 2nd Asia Tour===
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[[Image:Super Junior SORRY SORRY Promo.png|thumb|right|320px|Super Junior promoting ''[[Sorry, Sorry|SORRY, SORRY]]'' (2009)]]
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Super Junior's third album, ''[[Sorry, Sorry|SORRY, SORRY]]'', was released on March 12, 2009 with acclaimed reviews. The title track of the album, "[[Sorry, Sorry (single)|SORRY, SORRY]]" was digitally released on March 9, 2009. In less than a week after preorders were announced, over 150,000 copies were pre-ordered. ''SORRY, SORRY'' was their first album to debut at #1 on the Hanteo Charts, and it sold over 29,000 copies the first day, defeating [[Seo Taiji]]'s record of 25,000 copies.
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[[Me|(Me)]]
 
| 2008.05.02
 
| align="center" | 450,000
 
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Promotions for the album started March 13 with the performance of "SORRY, SORRY" and "[[Niga Joheun Iyu (Why I Like You)]]" on ''Music Bank''. Two weeks later, "SORRY, SORRY" became the number one song of the week on the same program. During the group's performance on music program ''[[Inkigayo]]'' on March 15, ratings went up to as high as 14%, the highest in recent years. From March to May, "SORRY, SORRY" collected a total of ten #1 awards with consecutive wins in Korea, having the single becoming a national and international success, and has since been the group's best-selling single in South Korea.
  
===<span class="mw-headline">'''Singles''' </span>===
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Only a month after it's release, the album became South Korea's best-selling album of 2009. "[[Sorry, Sorry (single)|SORRY, SORRY]]" was also a critically and commercially successful hit in other Asian countries, opting the group to become the only overseas representative for the second time at Taiwan's annual [[wikipedia:Golden Melody Awards|Golden Melody Awards]]. The single collected a total of ten number-one awards for ten consecutive weeks in Korea, and stayed as #1 for a record-breaking 37 weeks in Taiwan KKBOX KPOP chart. ''SORRY, SORRY'' was a best-selling Korean-language album in Taiwan, [[Image:Super Junior Super Show 2 Promo.png|thumb|left|330px|Super Junior promoting ''[[The 2nd Asia Tour Concert Album Super Show 2|SUPER SHOW 2]]'' (2009)]]Thailand, China, and the Philippines, in which the latter listed the album to be the first K-pop album to reach #1 in music charts from the country. After the success of "SORRY, SORRY", Super Junior commenced their second Asia-wide concert tour ''SUPER SHOW 2'', on July 17, 2009 in Seoul. Though Kibum was shown in the ads and promotional videos for Super Show 2, he did not officially participate in the concert tour, and announced his temporary leave from the group to pursue his acting career.
  
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Super Junior won three awards in the 1st [[wikipedia:Mnet Asian Music Awards|Mnet Asian Music Awards]]: "Overseas Viewers Award", "Mobile Popularity Award" and "CGV Popularity Award", despite not attending. Super Junior's ''SORRY, SORRY'' also won "Disk Daesang" at the 24th [[wikipedia:Golden Disk Awards|Golden Disk Awards]].
  
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On December 10, 2009, a music video called "[[Sorry, Sorry (single)|SORRY, SORRY - Answer]]" was released through SM Entertainment's [[wikipedia:YouTube|YouTube]] page. The song was included on their second live album, ''[[The 2nd Asia Tour Concert Album Super Show 2|The 2nd ASIA TOUR CONCERT ALBUM SUPER SHOW 2]]'', also released on the same date. That same month, selected member of Super Junior released the single "[[Seoul (Seoul City Promotional Song)|SEOUL]]" in a collaboration with also selected member of [[Girls' Generation]].
  
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Also in December, Han Geng filed for contract termination from SM Entertainment, claiming that the provisions of his contract were unlawful, harsh, and against his rights and [[Kang In]] announced his hiatus to fulfill his two-year mandatory [[wikipedia:military service|military service]].
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[[Show Me Your Love]]<small> (with [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi|TVfXQ]]) </small>
 
| 2005.12.19
 
| align="center" | 66,048
 
| align="center" | 1
 
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| 2
 
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[[U]]
 
| 2006.06.07
 
| align="center" | 91,416
 
| align="center" | 1
 
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[[U/TWINS]] <small>(Japanese release)</small>
 
| 2008.07.09
 
| align="center" | 20,375
 
| align="center" | 8
 
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| 3
 
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[[Marry U]] <small>(Japanese release)</small>
 
| 2008.11.26
 
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===2010 &ndash; 2011: 4th & 5th Studio Albums & 1st World Tour===
  
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[[Image:Super Junior Bonamana Promo.png|thumb|380px|Super Junior promoting ''[[Miina (Bonamana)|Miina (BONAMANA)]]'' (2010)]]
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With only ten members left, Super Junior went off to release their fourth studio album, ''[[Miina (Bonamana)|Miina (BONAMANA)]]'', in May 2010. Although the album did not fare well as ''[[Sorry, Sorry|SORRY, SORRY]]'' critically, it sold over 300,000 copies in South Korea, outselling ''[[Sorry, Sorry|SORRY, SORRY]]''.  The album remained at the top of Taiwan KKBOX KPOP Charts for 61 weeks, breaking their own previous record of the said chart.
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[[Rogguguh|Rokkuguh!!!]]
 
| 2007.02.23
 
| align="center" | 45,998
 
| align="center" | 1
 
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| 2
 
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[[Rokugo|ROCK&GO (ロクゴ!)]] <small> </small>
 
| 2008.11.05
 
| align="center" | 10,880
 
| align="center" | 14
 
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To promote the album, Super Junior embarked on their third Asia-wide tour, ''[[The 3rd Asia Tour Concert Album Super Show 3|SUPER SHOW 3]]'', and had sold-out concerts for each stop. In February 2011, Super Junior released a [[wikipedia:3D|3D]] movie version of their third tour, ''[[SUPER SHOW 3 3D]]'', in all CGV and Primus movie theaters. The movie debuted at #6 on the box office charts and went off to become the best-selling 3D movie in Korea. After touring in Japan, they released the special album ''[[Super Junior Japan Limited Special Edition - Super Show 3 Kaisai Kinen Ban]]'' in February 2011, which debuted at #2 on Japan's [[wikipedia:Tower Records|Tower Records]] online sales charts. The DVD version of the special album also debuted at #2, while the CD version debuted at #10. The album also remained at #3 spot on the [[wikipedia:Oricon Albums Chart|Oricon Daily Chart]] for two consecutive days and #6 on the [[Oricon]] Weekly Chart. Following their commercial success in Japan, the group released a Japanese version of "[[Miina (Bonamana) (single)|Miina (BONAMANA)]]" in June 2011, which debuted at #2 on the [[wikipedia:Oricon Singles Chart|Oricon Daily Singles Chart]], selling over 59,000 copies in the first week of release.
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> '''EPs''' </span>===
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[[Image:Super Junior Mr Simple Promo.png|thumb|left|330px|Super Junior promoting ''[[Mr. Simple (album)|Mr. Simple]]'' (2011)]]
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Between ''SUPER SHOW 3'' stops, the group took part in the ''[[wikipedia:SM Town Live '10 World Tour|SMTown Live '10 World Tour]]'' and toured in Los Angeles, Paris, Tokyo and New York along with other SM Entertainment-managed artists, performing outside of Asia for the first time. Super Junior's performances were well received by the media, and they were honored as Korea's National Pop Culture Icon for their role in spreading the [[wikipedia:Korean Wave|Hallyu 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 [[wikipedia:CNN|CNN's]] [[wikipedia:TalKAsia|Talk Asia]] program, and talked about their popularity and strategy for advancing into the world music industry. The group has achieved recognition beyond Asia, reaching notability in Europe, North America, and South America.
  
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Their fifth album, ''[[Mr. Simple (album)|Mr. Simple]]'', realesed in August 2011, debuted at #1 on the [[wikipedia:Gaon Music Chart|Gaon Chart]], selling 287,427 copies. The album stayed on the top of the chart for four weeks, and sold over 441,000 copies in South Korea by October 2011. It peaked at #3 on the [[wikipedia:Billboard (magazine)|Billboard World Albums Chart]] and #17 on Oricon Album's Chart. The album's title single "[[Mr. Simple (single)|Mr. Simple]]" won first place on the first day of the group's comeback performance on the music show ''[[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]]''. In September 2011, [[Heechul (Super Junior)|Heechul]] left temporarily for military service. Super Junior began their first world tour, ''[[Super Junior World Tour Super Show 4|SUPER SHOW 4]]'', in November 2011. The group realesed a Japanese version of "[[Mr. Simple (single)|Mr. Simple]]", in December 7, 2011.
  
====<span class="mw-headline"> Super Junior </span>====
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The group, with Super Junior-M members [[Zhou Mi]] and [[Henry]], also recorded the song "[[wikipedia:Santa U Are The One|Santa U Are The One]]" for the ''[[2011 SMTown Winter 'The Warmest Gift'|2011 SMTown Winter 'The Warmest Gift']]'' album, released on December 13, 2011. In addition, the unit [[SUPER JUNIOR DONGHAE + EUNHYUK]] released their first digital single "[[Tteotda Oppa (Oppa, Oppa)]]" on December 16, and performed the single on ''[[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]]'' that same day.
  
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===2012 &ndash; 2013: 6th Studio Album, 2nd World Tour, & 1st Japanese Album===
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[[Image:Super Junior Sexy, Free & Single Promo.png|thumb|320px|Super Junior promoting ''[[Sexy, Free & Single (album)|Sexy, Free & Single]]'' (2012)]]
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On January 11, Super Junior participated at the 26th [[wikipedia:Golden Disk Awards|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". This was followed by further successes at the 21st [[wikipedia:Seoul Music Awards|Seoul Music Awards]] on January 19, at which they were awarded the "Disk Bonsang" and "Disk Daesang".
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[[U (Taiwan Limited EP)]]
 
| 2007.06.15
 
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====<span class="mw-headline"> Super Junior-Happy </span>====
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On January 13, Super Junior were crowned "Album King" in Taiwan, after Super Junior’s 5th album ''[[Mr. Simple (album)|Mr. Simple]]'' and 4th album ''[[Miina (Bonamana)|Miina (BONAMANA)]]'' ranked #1 and #2 on both album and music sections of the Korean Music Chart 2012. Significantly, Super Junior ranked #1 on the KKBOX K-Pop hart for 64 consecutive weeks with  the single "[[Miina (Bonamana) (single)|Miina (BONAMANA)]]", marking the longest record in the history of KKBOX K-Pop chart. They then reached #1 with "[[Mr. Simple (single)|Mr. Simple]]" for 46 consecutive weeks as of 4 July 2012, effectively knocking themselves from the #1 spot. On February 22, Super Junior won "Album Of The Year" for the 3rd Quarter at the ''Gaon Chart Awards'' and on March 13, Super Junior won "Favorite K-pop Video" for "[[Mr. Simple (single)|Mr. Simple]]" at the [[wikipedia:Myx Music Award|MYX Music Awards]].
  
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Also, 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 6 months. Combined with their three Asia tours and ''SUPER SHOW 4'', Super Junior’s concert brand gathered a total of 900,000 audiences.
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[[Cooking? Cooking!|COOKING? COOKING!]]
 
| 2008.06.05
 
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===<span class="mw-headline"> Soundtrack contributions </span>===
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In June 2012, SM Entertainment announced that [[Kang In]] would re-join Super Junior for the group's sixth album, ''[[Sexy, Free & Single (album)|Sexy, Free & Single]]'' which was released online on July 1 and in stores on July 4, 2012. SM Entertainment released the [[MV]] for "[[Sexy, Free & Single (single)|Sexy, Free & Single]]" on July 3. A new version of the album was released on July 16, having only a different cover. On August 7, Super Junior released the repackage album for ''[[Sexy, Free & Single (album)|Sexy, Free & Single]]'' called ''[[Sexy, Free & Single (album)|SPY]]'', including four new songs. On October 30, 2012, leader [[Leeteuk]] enlisted for his two year mandatory service.
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[[Image:Super Junior Blue World Promo.png|thumb|left|320px|Super Junior promoting ''[[Blue World]]'' (2013)]]
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''[[Sexy, Free & Single (album)|Sexy, Free & Single]]'' managed to rank high in [[wikipedia:iTunes|iTunes]] in several countries including Australia, France, Peru and Japan. It also ranked #3 on Billboard World Albums. The album debuted at #1 on the Gaon Chart, selling 335,744 copies in one month. Staying on the chart as #1 place for three weeks in a row, 459,182 copies have been sold in only two months. Furthermore, ''[[Sexy, Free & Single (album)|Sexy, Free & Single]]'' also debuted at #1 on Gaon Album Chart with 356,431 copies sold in year 2012. Super Junior rank #1 place on Hanteo's Top 5 K-Pop Artists 2012 winning Hanteo "Singer Award" and also rank #1 place in Hanteo "Album Award" 2012 also winning this award. ''[[Sexy, Free & Single (album)|Sexy, Free & Single]]'' was placed #1 for several weeks on Taiwan KKBOX KPOP chart having all album songs charted. The Japanese version of this song, which was released on August 22, has sold over 118,902 units making the single gold certified.
  
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Super Junior were nominated for "Best Asian Act" in [[wikipedia:MTV Europe Music Awards|MTV Europe Music Awards]], showing one more time their popularity around the world. In October 2012, Super Junior won "Teen Style Icon" award in 2012 Style Icon Awards and on November they also won the "Best Artist Group Award" the 19th Korean Entertainment Arts Awards. On November 30, Super Junior attended the [[wikipedia:Mnet Asian Music Awards|Mnet Asian Music Awards]] where they won three awards, "Album of the Year", "Best Global Group - Male" and "Best Line Award", being the second year in row that Super Junior wins "Album of the Year". Their ''[[SUPER SHOW 4 3D]]'' movie was awarded with "Work of Art Award" at the International 3D Festival being the only singer together with [[GLAM]] winning an award.
  
====<span class="mw-headline"> Super Junior </span>====
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On January 15, 2013, Super Junior won "Disk Daesang" at 27th [[wikipedia:Golden Disk Awards|Golden Disk Awards]], being the 3rd "Disk Daesang" that Super Junior has won, and the second in a row. Super Junior announced their second world tour in February 2013. ''SUPER SHOW 5'' began in March starting with Seoul. The group then went to China, Japan, South America, North America and Europe. Yesung enlisted for his mandatory military service on May 6, 2013.
  
* [2006.07.12] [[Rainbow Romance OST|Rainbow Romance OST]] <small>(2#''사랑이 되어줄래?'')</small>
+
In July, Super Junior released their first official Japanese album, ''[[Hero (Super Junior)|Hero]]'', including new songs and remakes of their old successes. The album reached #2 on the Oricon Charts and charted for 13 weeks. On November 10, [[Eunhyuk]], [[Kang In]], [[Siwon]], and [[Kyuhyun]] hold a special lecture at Oxford University. Their special lecture entitled 'Super Junior: The Last Man Standing' took place at the Oxford Union Debating Chamber. They were the speakers at this event, which was co-hosted by Oxford University Korea Society (OUKS), Oxford University Asia-Pacific Society (OUAPS), and [[wikipedia:Oxford Union|Oxford Union]]. In December, Super Junior released the japanese single ''[[Blue World]]'', that reached #3 on the Oricon Charts, and charted for 8 weeks.
* [2007.04.04] [[H.I.T OST|H.I.T OST]] <small>(1#''Success'', 6#''H.I.T'')</small>
 
* [2007.07.26] [[Attack On the Pin-Up Boys OST|Attack On the Pin-Up Boys OST]] <small>(1# ''Wonder Boy'', 5# ''Are you ready?'' </small>
 
* [2007.11.22] [[Thirty Thousand Miles In Search of My Son OST|Thirty Thousand Miles In Search of My Son OST]] <small>(8# ''Our Love (Our Love)'' (Drama Ver.)</small>
 
  
====<span class="mw-headline"> Super Junior-K.R.Y </span>====
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===2014 &ndash; 2015: 7th Studio Album, 3rd World Tour, & 10th Anniversary===
  
* [2006.11.03] [[Hyena Original Soundtrack (TVN Drama)|Hyena OST]] <small>(#1 ''The Night Chicago Died'', #3 ''한 사람만을 (The One I Love)'', #5 ''Smile'') </small>
+
In August 2014, SM Entertainment announced that Leeteuk and Heechul would re-join Super Junior for the group's seventh album, ''[[Mamacita|MAMACITA]]'', which was released online on August 29th and in stores on September 1st. With only three days of sales, ''[[Mamacita|MAMACITA]]'' ranked #1 on Billboard's World Albums chart.
* [2006.12.12] [[2006 Winter SMTOWN|2006 WINTER SMTOWN]] <small>(#5 ''그것뿐이에요 (Just You)'')</small>
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[[Image:Super Junior DEVIL Promo.png|thumb|330px|Super Junior promoting ''[[Devil (Super Junior album)|DEVIL]]'' (2015)]]
* [2006.12.14] [[Snow Flower Original Soundtrack|Snow Flower OST]] <small>(#3 ''걸음을 멈추고'')</small>
+
Super Junior began their third world tour ''SUPER SHOW 6'' in September 2014, with the first stop at Seoul. Super Junior successfully completed their three-day concert at Jamsil Arena, Seoul from September 19-21, 2014 and marked their 100th concert worldwide on the 21st. Super Junior were the first Korean artist to perform 100 concerts worldwide.
* [2007.01.24] [[Billy Jean Look At Me Original Soundtrack|Billy Jean Look At Me OST]] <small>(#2 ''그것뿐이에요 (Just You)'')</small>
 
* [2008.11.26] [[-Special Single- Marry U]] <small>(#3 ''Hami wo Tomete (歩みを止めて) '')</small>
 
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> SMTOWN </span>===
+
On October 27th, Super Junior released the special edition for their seventh album, called ''[[Mamacita|THIS IS LOVE]]''. The special edition of ''[[Mamacita|MAMACITA]]'' ranked #1 on the real time charts of Hanteo Chart, Synnara Records and more as soon as it was released.
  
* [2006.06.20] [['06 Summer SMTOWN|'06 SUMMER SMTOWN]]<small> (#3 ''Dancing Out'', #10 ''Smile'')</small>
+
On July 8, 2015, SM Entertainment announced that Yesung would re-join Super Junior for the special album, ''[[Devil (Super Junior album)|DEVIL]]'', which was released online and in stores on July 16 to celebrate the group's 10th anniversary. Super Junior first showcased its song during its encore concert ''SUPER SHOW 6'' in Seoul, over two days from July 11 to 12. Super Junior performed 4 songs from the album, including the title song "DEVIL". On August 16th, Super Junior won 2 awards, "International Arist" and "Best Fandom", in the [[wikipedia:Teen Choice Awawrds|Teen Choice Awawrds]]. On August 18th, [[Kibum]], who has been on hiatus since 2009, announced his leave from SM Entertainment and Super Junior via [[wikipedia:Instagram|Instagram]].
* [2006.12.12] [[2006 Winter SMTOWN|2006 WINTER SMTOWN]]<small> (#3 ''Tic! Toc!'') </small>
 
* [2007.07.04] [[2007 Summer SMTOWN|2007 SUMMER SMTOWN]]<small> (#3 ''Haengbok'') </small>
 
* [2007.12.07] [[2007 Winter SMTOWN|2007 WINTER SMTOWN]]<small> (#4 ''First Snow'')</small>
 
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> '''Music Videos''' </span>==
+
On September 10, 2015, SM Entertainment announced that Super Junior released part two of their special 10th anniversary album, ''[[Devil (Super Junior album)|MAGIC]]'', on September 16th. 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, as well as 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.
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> 2005 </span>===
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On November 6th, Super Junior's 10th anniversary since their debut, SM Entertainment announced that Super Junior had their own exclusive label management, Label SJ. SM Entertainment 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 Entertainment, it will be independently and wholly responsible for Super Junior’s management, producing their albums, and all group, unit, and individual activities.
  
* [[Super Junior 05|TWINS (Knock Out)]] <small>(Super Junior 05)</small>
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===2016 &ndash; present: Military Discharge & 8th Studio Album===
* [[Show Me Your Love]]<small> (Super Junior 05 with [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi|TVfXQ]]) </small>
+
On January 4, 2017, it was announced that Super Junior will make a comeback in the second half of 2017. This will be their first comeback as a group within 2 years. Members Kangin, due to his second DUI in 2016, and Sungmin, due to fans opposing his mistreatment of them during his sudden 2014 marriage, did not participate in 2017's SMTOWN concerts, and will not participate in their upcoming album, along with those still in military enlistment. Both Eunhyuk and Donghae were discharged from the military in July 2017.
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> 2006 </span>===
+
==Trivia==
 +
* '''Official Fanclub''': E.L.F (Everlasting Friends)
 +
* '''Official Color''': <font color="#0F52BA">Pearl Sapphire Blue</font>
  
* [[Super Junior 05|You are the one]] <small>(Super Junior 05)</small>
+
==Korean Discography==
* [[Super Junior 05|Miracle]] <small>(Super Junior 05)</small>
+
[[Image:Super Junior - 8th Album promo.jpg|thumb|330px|Super Junior promoting ''[[Play (Super Junior)|PLAY]]'' (2017)]]
* [[Oh Eh Arirang!|Oh Eh Arirang!]] <small>2006 World Cup theme song</small>
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[[Image:SJ - On and On promo.jpg|thumb|330px|Super Junior promoting ''[[On and On (Super Junior)|On and On]]'' (2017)]]
* [[U]] <small>(Super Junior)</small>
+
[[Image:Super Junior - TIMELINE promo.jpg|thumb|330px|Super Junior promoting ''[[Time Slip (Super Junior)|TIMELINE]]'' (2019)]]
* [['06 Summer SMTOWN|Red Sun]] <small>(SMTOWN)</small>
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[[Image:Super Junior - The Renaissance promo.jpg|thumb|330px|Super Junior promoting ''[[The Renaissance (Super Junior)|The Renaissance]]'' (2020)]]
* [['06 Summer SMTOWN|Dancing Out]] <small>(Super Junior 05)</small>
 
* [[The One I Love|The One I Love]] <small>(Super Junior-K.R.Y.)</small>
 
* [[2006 Winter SMTOWN|Snow Dream]] <small>(SM TOWN)</small>
 
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> 2007 </span>===
+
===Albums===
 +
*[2005.12.07] [[Super Junior 05|SuperJunior05 (TWINS)]]
 +
*[2007.09.20] [[Don't Don!]]
 +
*[2009.03.12] [[Sorry, Sorry|SORRY, SORRY]]
 +
*[2010.05.13] [[Miina (Bonamana) (album)|Miina (BONAMANA)]] (미인아; ''Everyone'')
 +
*[2011.08.03] [[Mr. Simple (album)|Mr. Simple]]
 +
*[2011.09.19] [[Mr. Simple (album)|A-CHA]] <small>(Repackage Album)</small>
 +
*[2012.07.06] [[Sexy, Free & Single (album)|Sexy, Free & Single]]
 +
*[2012.08.05] [[Sexy, Free & Single (album)|SPY]] <small>(Repackage Album)</small>
 +
*[2014.09.01] [[Mamacita|MAMACITA]]
 +
*[2014.10.23] [[Mamacita|This is Love]] <small>(Repackage Album)</small>
 +
*[2015.07.16] [[Devil (Super Junior album)|DEVIL]] <small>(Special Album)</small>
 +
*[2015.09.16] [[Devil (Super Junior album)|MAGIC]] <small>(Repackage Album)</small>
 +
*[2017.11.06] [[Play (Super Junior)|PLAY]]
 +
*[2018.04.12] [[Play (Super Junior)|REPLAY]] <small>(Repackage Album)</small>
 +
*[2019.10.14] [[Time Slip (Super Junior)|Time_Slip]]
 +
*[2019.11.06] [[Time Slip (Super Junior)|TIMELINE]] <small>(Special Album)</small>
 +
*[2020.01.28] [[Time Slip (Super Junior)|TIMELESS]] <small>(Repackage Album)</small>
 +
*[2021.03.16] [[The Renaissance (Super Junior)|The Renaissance]]
 +
*[2022.07.12] [[The Road: Keep On Going|The Road: Keep on Going]]
 +
*[2022.12.15] [[The Road: Celebration]]
  
* [[Just You|Just You]] <small> (Super Junior-K.R.Y.)</small>
+
===Live Albums===
* [[Rogguguh|Rokugguh]] <small> (Super Junior-T)</small>
+
* [2008.05.19] [[The 1st Asia Tour Concert Album Super Show|THE 1st ASIA TOUR CONCERT ALBUM SUPER SHOW]]
* [[2007 Summer SMTOWN|Haengbok]] <small> (Super Junior)</small>
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* [2009.12.10] [[The 2nd Asia Tour Concert Album Super Show 2|THE 2nd ASIA TOUR CONCERT ALBUM SUPER SHOW 2]]
* [[Wonder Boy|Wonder Boy]] <small> (Super Junior)</small>
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* [2011.10.24] [[The 3rd Asia Tour Concert Album Super Show 3|THE 3rd ASIA TOUR CONCERT ALBUM SUPER SHOW 3]]
* [[2007 Summer SMTOWN|Let's go on a trip!]] <small> (SMTOWN)</small>
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* [2013.06.27] [[Super Junior World Tour Super Show 4|SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR SUPER SHOW 4]]
* [[Don't Don!|Don't Don]] <small> (Super Junior)</small>
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* [2015.11.06] [[Super Junior World Tour Super Show 5|Super Junior World Tour [Super Show 5]]] <small>(Digital)</small>
* [[Don't Don!|Marry U]] <small> (Super Junior)</small>
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* [2015.11.06] [[Super Junior World Tour Super Show 6|Super Junior World Tour [Super Show 6]]] <small>(Digital)</small>
* [[2007 Winter SMTOWN|Only Love]] <small> (SMTOWN)</small>
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* [2015.11.06] [[Super Junior World Tour Super Show 5&6|Super Junior World Tour [Super Show 5&6]]]
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> 2008 </span>===
+
===Other Albums===
 +
* [2008.03.13] [[Sweet Memories With Super Junior|Sweet Memories with Super Junior]] <small>(Song Selection Album)</small>
 +
* [2008.03.13] [[Heart 2 Heart With Super Junior|heart 2 heart with Super Junior]] <small>(Song Selection Album)</small>
  
* [[Me|U]] <small>(Super Junior-M)</small>
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===Mini-Albums===
* [[Cooking? Cooking!]] <small>(Super Junior-Happy)</small>
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* [2018.10.08] [[One More Time (Super Junior)|One More Time]]
* [[Cooking? Cooking!|Pajama Party]] <small>(Super Junior-Happy)</small>
 
* [[Me|迷(Me)]] <small>(Super Junior-M)</small>
 
* [[Me|迷(Me)]](Korean version) <small>(Super Junior-M)</small>
 
* [[Rokugo|ROCK&GO]] <small>(Super Junior-T X Moeyan)</small>
 
  
<br />
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===Singles===
 +
*[2005.12.19] [[Show Me Your Love]]<small> (with [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi|Dong Bang Shin Ki]]) </small>
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*[2006.06.07] [[U]]
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> '''DVD''' </span>==
+
===Other Singles===
 +
* [2022.03.04] [[The Road : Winter for Spring]] <small>(Special)</small>
  
* [2008.09.24] [[SUPER JUNIOR 1st PREMIUM EVENT in JAPAN|SUPER JUNIOR 1st PREMIUM EVENT in JAPAN]]
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===Digital Singles===
* [2008.10.02] [[SUPER JUNIOR THE 1ST ASIA TOUR LIVE CONCERT DVD SUPER SHOW|SUPER JUNIOR THE 1ST ASIA TOUR LIVE CONCERT DVD SUPER SHOW]]
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* [2007.07.16] [[Attack on the Pin-Up Boys OST]] (꽃미남 연쇄 테러사건)
 +
* [2009.03.09] [[Sorry, Sorry (single)|SORRY, SORRY]]
 +
* [2009.04.11] [[Neorago]] (너라고; ''It's You'')
 +
* [2009.08.13] [[Carnival]] (카니발)
 +
* [2010.05.10] [[Miina (Bonamana) (single)|Miina (BONAMANA)]] (미인아; ''Everyone'')
 +
* [2010.05.20] [[Kkumeun Irueojinda]] (꿈은 이루어진다; ''Dreams Come True'')
 +
* [2010.07.20] [[SBS Gangsimjang Love Song]] (SBS 강심장 로고송)
 +
* [2010.08.16] [[Tok Tok Tok (Super Junior)|Tok Tok Tok]] (똑똑똑)
 +
* [2010.10.08] [[Haru OST Part.1]] (하루; ''Day'')
 +
* [2010.12.15] [[President OST Part.1]] (프레지던트)
 +
* [2018.03.23] [[Super Duper]]
 +
* [2018.04.24] [[Lo Siento]] (Feat. [[wikipedia:Leslie Grace|Leslie Grace]] & [[wikipedia:Play-N-Skillz|Play-N-Skillz]])
 +
* [2018.09.27] [[Animals (Super Junior)|Animals]]
 +
* [2020.11.06] [[Uriege (The Melody)]] (우리에게; ''To Us'')
  
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+
===Video Releases===
 +
* [2008.08.02] [[Super Junior The 1st Asia Tour Live Concert DVD Super Show|SUPER JUNIOR THE 1ST ASIA TOUR LIVE CONCERT DVD SUPER SHOW]]
 +
* [2010.11.01] [[Super Junior The 2nd Asia Tour Live Concert DVD Super Show 2|SUPER JUNIOR THE 2ND ASIA TOUR LIVE CONCERT DVD SUPER SHOW 2]]
 +
* [2011.12.21] [[Super Junior The 3rd Asia Tour Live Concert DVD Super Show 3|SUPER JUNIOR THE 3RD ASIA TOUR LIVE CONCERT DVD SUPER SHOW 3]]
 +
* [2013.10.02] [[Super Junior World Tour: Super Show 4|SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR: SUPER SHOW 4]]
 +
* [2014.07.30] [[All About Super Junior "Treasure Within Us"]]
 +
* [2014.12.08] [[World Tour In Seoul: Super Show 5|WORLD TOUR IN SEOUL: SUPER SHOW 5]]
 +
* [2016.01.11] [[World Tour in Seoul 'Super Show 6']]
 +
* [2019.06.21] [[Super Show 7|SUPER SHOW 7]]
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> '''Concerts''' </span>==
+
===Compilations / Other===
 +
* [2006.06.21] [['06 Summer SMTown|'06 SUMMER SMTOWN]] ''(#3 Dancing Out, #10 Smile!)''
 +
* [2006.12.12] [[2006 Winter SMTown|2006 WINTER SMTOWN]] ''(#3 Tic! Toc!)''
 +
* [2007.04.06] [[H.I.T OST]] ''(#1 Success, #6 H.I.T)''
 +
* [2007.07.04] [[2007 Summer Vacation in SMTown.com|2007 Summer Vacation in SMTOWN.com]] ''(#3 Haengbok)''
 +
* [2007.11.22] [[Thirty Thousand Miles in Search of My Son OST]] ''(#8 Urideurui Sarang (Drama ver.))''
 +
* [2007.12.07] [[2007 Winter SMTown|2007 WINTER SMTOWN]] ''(#4 Cheonnuni Wa (First Snow))''
 +
* [2008.04.18] [[Soneul Jabayo]]
 +
* [2009.08.17] [[09 Summer SMTown|09 SUMMER SMTOWN]] ''(#1 Seaside Hyugeso (Boom Boom), #3 Carnival)''
 +
* [2009.12.15] [[Seoul (Seoul City Promotional Song)|SEOUL (Seoul City Promotional Song)]] (서울시홍보송) <small>(with [[Girls' Generation]])</small>
 +
* [2011.12.13] [[2011 SMTown Winter 'The Warmest Gift'|2011 SMTOWN Winter 'The Warmest Gift']] ''(#1 Santa U Are The One (feat. Zhoumi, Henry))''
 +
* [2013.03.28] [[10 Corso Como Seoul Melody|10 CORSO COMO SEOUL MELODY Collaboration Project]] (#4 ''Sexy, Free & Single / Super Junior x Jinbo'')
 +
* [2021.12.27] [[2021 Winter SMTOWN : SMCU Express|2021 Winter SMTOWN : SMCU EXPRESS]] (#4 ''Magical'', #10 ''Bich (Hope from KWANGYA)'')
  
* [2008] [[SUPER SHOW - Super Junior The 1st Asia Tour|SUPER SHOW - Super Junior The 1st Asia Tour]]
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==Japanese Discography==
 +
===Albums===
 +
*[2009.02.25] [[Don't Don!]] <small> (Japanese Version) </small>
 +
*[2009.07.15] [[Sorry, Sorry|SORRY, SORRY]] <small> (Japanese Version) </small>
 +
*[2010.07.21] [[Miina (Bonamana)|Bijin (BONAMANA)]] (美人; ''Beautiful Woman'') <small> (Japanese Version) </small>
 +
*[2013.07.24] [[Hero (Super Junior)|Hero]]
  
<br />
+
===Mini-Albums===
 +
*[2011.02.16] [[Super Junior Japan Limited Special Edition - Super Show 3 Kaisai Kinen Ban|SUPER JUNIOR JAPAN LIMITED SPECIAL EDITION - SUPER SHOW 3 Kaisai Kinen Ban]] (開催記念盤; ''Commemorative Edition'')
 +
* [2020.01.29] [[I Think U|I THINK U]]
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> '''Movies''' </span>==
+
===Best Albums===
 +
*[2021.01.27] [[Star (Super Junior)|Star]]
  
* [2007] [[Attack on the Pin-Up Boys|Attack on the Pin-Up Boys]]
+
===Live Albums===
* [2008] Alvin and the Chipmunks (voice-over)
+
*[2010.07.07] [[The 2nd Asia Tour Concert Album Super Show 2|THE 2nd ASIA TOUR CONCERT ALBUM SUPER SHOW 2]] <small> (Japanese Version) </small>
 +
*[2011.01.19] [[The 1st Asia Tour Concert Album Super Show|THE 1st ASIA TOUR CONCERT ALBUM SUPER SHOW]] <small> (Japanese Version) </small>
  
<br />
+
===Singles===
 +
*[2008.07.09] [[U / Twins|U / TWINS]]
 +
*[2008.11.26] [[Marry U]]
 +
*[2011.06.08] [[Miina (Bonamana) (single)|Bijin (BONAMANA)]] (美人; ''Beautiful Woman'')
 +
*[2011.12.07] [[Mr. Simple (single)|Mr. Simple]]
 +
*[2012.05.09] [[Opera (Super Junior)|Opera]]
 +
*[2012.08.22] [[Sexy, Free & Single (single)|Sexy, Free & Single]]
 +
*[2013.12.11] [[Blue World]]
 +
*[2014.12.17] [[Mamacita (Ayaya)|MAMACITA (AYAYA)]]
 +
*[2016.01.06] [[Devil / Magic]]
 +
*[2017.12.06] [[On and On (Super Junior)|On and On]]
 +
*[2018.11.28] [[One More Time (Otra Vez)|One More Time]]
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> '''Photobooks''' </span>==
+
===Digital Singles===
 +
* [2008.09.24] [[Super Junior 1st Premium Event in Japan|SUPER JUNIOR 1st PREMIUM EVENT in JAPAN]]
 +
* [2011.10.19] [[Mr.Simple (single)|Mr.Simple (Japanese Version)]]
 +
* [2019.10.30] [[I Think I]]
  
* [2006.09.15] [[1st Photobook Boys In City]]
+
===Video Releases===
 +
; Concerts / Live
 +
* [2008.09.24] [[Super Junior 1st Premium Event In Japan|SUPER JUNIOR 1st PREMIUM EVENT in JAPAN]]
 +
* [2010.01.06] [[Super Junior 1st Premium Live In Japan|SUPER JUNIOR 1st PREMIUM LIVE in JAPAN]]
 +
* [2011.11.16] [[The 3rd Asia Tour - Super Show 3 in Japan|THE 3RD ASIA TOUR - SUPER SHOW 3 in JAPAN]]
 +
* [2012.10.31] [[Super Junior World Tour Super Show 4 Live in Japan|SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR SUPER SHOW 4 LIVE in JAPAN]]
 +
* [2013.03.20] [[Super Junior Fanclub Event 2012 in Yokohama Akarenga|SUPER JUNIOR FANCLUB EVENT 2012 in YOKOHAMA AKARENGA]]
 +
* [2014.01.29] [[Super Junior World Tour Super Show 5 in Japan|SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR SUPER SHOW5 in JAPAN]]
 +
* [2015.03.11] [[Super Junior World Tour Super Show 6 in Japan|SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR SUPER SHOW6 in JAPAN]]
 +
* [2019.03.06] [[Super Junior World Tour Super Show 7 in Japan|SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR SUPER SHOW7 in JAPAN]]
 +
* [2020.03.25] [[Super Junior World Tour 'Super Show 8: Infinite Time' in Japan|SUPER JUNIOR WORLD TOUR 'SUPER SHOW 8:INFINITE TIME' in JAPAN]]
  
<br />
+
; Documentary
 +
* [2018.12.21] [[Super Junior Returns|SUPER JUNIOR Returns]]
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> '''TV Shows''' </span>==
+
===Other Video Releases===
 +
* [2007.05.04] [[K-Pop Super Live in Saitama Super Arena|K-POP Super Live in Saitama Super Arena]]
 +
* [2012.02.22] [[SMTown Live In Tokyo Special Edition|SMTOWN LIVE in TOKYO SPECIAL EDITION]]
  
* KM Super Junior Show - 슈퍼주니어쇼 <small> (December 6, 2005 to April 24, 2006)</small>
+
==Filmography==
* Mnet Mystery 6 - 미스터리 <small>(March 30 to May 4, 2006) </small>
 
* Super Adonis Camp - 미소년 합숙 대소동 <small>(May 29 to July 17, 2006) </small>
 
* SBS Super Junior Full House - 슈퍼주니어 풀하우스 <small>(May 27 to August 26, 2006) </small>
 
* Mnet Super Junior Mini-Drama - 대결! 슈퍼주니어의 자작극 <small>(August 13 to September 13, 2006) </small>
 
* Mnet M Countdown - Eun Hyuk, Shindong, and Eeteuk as MC <small>(2006 to March 24, 2008) </small>
 
* SBS Inkigayo - Heechul as one of the MCs <small>(February 25, 2007 to May 4, 2008) </small>
 
* SBS New Good Sunday:인체탐험대 (Explorers of the Human Body) - <small>(November 11, 2007 to February 3, 2008)</small>
 
  
<br />
+
===Movies===
 +
* [2007] [[Attack on the Pin-Up Boys]]
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> '''Awards''' </span>==
+
===Television===
 +
* [2005 - 2006] [[Super Junior Show]]
 +
* [2006] [[Mystery 6]]
 +
* [2006] [[Super Junior Full House]]
 +
* [2006] [[Super Adonis Camp]]
 +
* [2006] [[Super Junior Mini-Drama]]
 +
* [2007 - 2008] [[Explorers of the Human Body]]
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> 2006 </span>===
+
==Publications==
  
''' M.NET/KM Music Festival:'''
+
===Photobooks===
 +
[[Image:Boysincity1.jpg|124px|Boys in City Season 1 - Kuala Lumpur]][[Image:Boysincity2.jpg|113px|Boys in City Season 2 - Tokyo]][[Image:Boysincity3.jpg|116px|Boys In City Season 3 - Hong Kong]][[Image:Boysincity4.jpg|110px|Boys In City Season 4 - Paris]][[Image:Aloha.jpg|110px|Super Junior Memory in Hawaii: Aloha]][[Image:Mahalo.jpg|110px|Super Junior Memory in Hawaii: Mahalo]]
 +
* [2006.09.15] Boys in City Season 1 - Kuala Lumpur
 +
* [2008.12.12] Boys in City Season 2 - Tokyo
 +
* [2010.05.14] Boys In City Season 3 - Hong Kong
 +
* [2012.11.08] Boys In City Season 4 - Paris
 +
* [2013.11.20] Super Junior Memory in Hawaii: Aloha
 +
* [2013.12.06] Super Junior Memory in Hawaii: Mahalo
  
* Best New Group
+
===Books===
 +
[[Image:Experience Korea 1.jpg|130px|Super Junior's Experience Korea Vol. 1]][[Image:Experience Korea 2.jpg|130px|Super Junior's Experience Korea Vol. 2]][[Image:AASJ.png|118px|All About Super Junior "Treasure Within Us" DVD Preview]]
 +
* [2013.08.19] Super Junior's Experience Korea Vol. 1
 +
* [2013.08.19] Super Junior's Experience Korea Vol. 2
 +
* [2014.07.23] All About Super Junior "Treasure Within Us" DVD Preview
  
''' Golden Disk Awards:'''
+
==Awards==
 +
[[Image:ELF Super Show 5 Osaka.png|thumb|300px|E.L.F during a Super Junior concert in Japan]]
  
* Best New Group
+
: ''Note: This is an incomplete list''
* Best Music Video
 
  
''' SBS Popular Songs Mutizen Song:'''
+
* [2006.11.25] Mnet/KM Music Festival: "Best New Group"
 +
* [2006.12.14] Golden Disk Awards "Best New Group" and "Best Music Video"
 +
* 2006 Korean Television Arts Awards (Best Group)
 +
* 2006 Korean Visual Arts Awards (Most Photogenic)
 +
* 2006 Digital Music Awards (Best New Group)
 +
* 2006 SBS Song Awards (Best New Male Group)
 +
* 2007 Mnet/KM Music Festival: "Artist of the Year", "Auction Netizen Popularity" and "Netizen and Mobile Popularity"
 +
* [2007.12.14] Golden Disk Awards: "Disk Bonsang" and "TPL Anycall Popularity"
 +
* 2007 Summer Break 20's Choice Awards <small>(Best New Asian Artist, Best Group, Best Dresser at Blue Carpet, Best Performance (Haengbok), Best Pretty Boy (Heechul), Best Bad Boy (Kangin)</small>
 +
* 2007 MTV Seoul Song Awards (Best New Group & Mobile Popularity)
 +
* 2007 Asia SEED Awards (Best New Asian Artist)
 +
* 2007 Asia Song Festival (Appreciation Award)
 +
* 2007 Korean Performing Arts Award (Best Male Dance Artists)
 +
* 2007 Korea Best Dresser Swan Awards (Best Dressed Singer)
 +
* 2007 Korean Popular Entertainment Award (New Generation Artist of the Year)
 +
* 2007 Tencent Stars Magnificent Ceremony (Asia's Artist of the Year)
 +
* 2008 MTV Asia Awards (Favorite Artist Korea)
 +
* 2008 Asia Model Award Ceremony (Entertainment: Asia Special Award)
 +
* 2008 Seoul Music Awards (Top Artist & Mobile Popularity)
 +
* [2009.12.10] Golden Disk Awards: "Disk Bonsang", "Disk Daesang" and "Samsung YEPP Popularity"
 +
* [2010.12.09] Golden Disk Awards: "Disk Bonsang" and "Asian Popularity"
 +
* [2012.02.18] Golden Disk Awards: "Disk Bonsang", "Disk Daesang" and "Popularity and MSN Japan Popularity"
 +
* [2013.01.15] Golden Disk Awards: "Disk Bonsang", "Disk Daesang" and "MSN Southeast Asian"
 +
* [2013.12.15] KoreanUpdates Awards: Best Boyband
 +
* [2015.01.14] Golden Disk Awards: "Disk Bonsang"
 +
* [2015.01.22] 24th Seoul Music Awards: Bonsang
 +
* [2016.01.21] 30th Golden Disk Awards: Album Bonsang
 +
* [2016.02.17] 5th GAON Chart K-Pop Awards: Album of the Year (3rd quarter - ''Devil'')
 +
* [2017.10.16] Big Apple Music Awards: Best K-Pop Award
 +
* [2017.11.15] 2017 Asia Artist Awards: AAA Fabulous Award, Legend Award
 +
* [2018.01.11] 32nd Golden Disc Awards: Disc Bonsang
 +
* [2018.01.25] 27th Seoul Music Awards: Bonsang
 +
* [2018.12.20] 2018 Korea Popular Music Awards: Hallyu Performance Award
 +
* [2019.01.26] 14th KKBOX Music Awards: Artist of the Year
 +
* [2019.04.24] U+5G THE FACT MUSIC AWARDS: Fan N Star Choice Award, Fan N Star Most Votes Award, Fan N Star Hall of Fame
 +
* [2019.11.26] 2019 Asia Artist Awards: Dongnam Media & FPT Polytechnic Popularity, Top of K-pop Record
 +
* [2020.01.05] 34th Golden Disc Awards: Best Album (Bonsang)
 +
* [2020.01.30] 29th Seoul Music Awards: Album of the Year (Bonsang)
 +
* [2020.11.28] 5th Asia Artist Awards: Best History of Songs Award
 +
* [2020.12.12] The Fact Music Awards: This Year's Artist, TMA Popularity Award, Fan N Star Choice Award Singer Prize, Fan N Star Most Voted Singer Prize
  
* U (3 weeks)
+
===TV Music Shows===
* Dancing Out (1 week)
+
; [[U]]
 +
* [2006.06.25] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
* [2006.07.06] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
* [2006.07.09] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
* [2006.07.16] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
* [2006.07.20] MNet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
  
''' M.NET M!Countdown 1st Place:'''
+
; [['06 Summer SMTown|Dancing Out]]
 +
* [2006.08.20] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
* [2006.08.31] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
  
* U (2 weeks)
+
; [[Don't Don!]]
* Dancing Out (1 week)
+
* [2007.10.21] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
* [2006.11.01] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
  
''' Korean Television Arts Awards:'''
+
; [[Sorry, Sorry (single)|Sorry, Sorry]]
 +
* [2009.03.27] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
* [2009.03.29] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
* [2009.04.05] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
* [2009.04.09] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
* [2009.04.12] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
* [2009.04.23] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
* [2009.04.24] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
* [2009.05.01] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
* [2009.05.08] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
* [2009.05.15] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
  
* Best Group
+
;[[Neorago|Neorago (It's You)]]
 +
* [2009.05.22] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
* [2009.06.07] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
  
''' Korean Visual Arts Awards:'''
+
;[[Miina (Bonamana) (single)|Miina (Bonamana)]]
 +
* [2010.05.21] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
* [2010.05.28] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
* [2010.05.30] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
* [2010.06.04] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
* [2010.06.06] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
* [2010.06.13] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
  
* Most Photogenic
+
;[[Miina (Bonamana) (album)|Neo Gateun Saram Tto Eopseo (No Other)]]
 +
* [2010.07.11] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
* [2010.07.09] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
  
''' Digital Music Awards:'''
+
;[[Mr. Simple (single)|Mr. Simple]]
 +
* [2011.08.11] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
* [2011.08.12] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
* [2011.08.18] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
* [2011.08.19] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
* [2011.08.21] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
* [2011.08.25] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
* [2011.08.26] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
* [2011.08.28] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
* [2011.09.02] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
* [2011.09.04] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
* [2011.09.09] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
  
* Best New Group
+
;[[Sexy, Free & Single (single)|Sexy, Free & Single]]
 +
* [2012.07.10] MBC [[wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
 +
* [2012.07.12] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
* [2012.07.17] MBC [[wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
 +
* [2012.07.19] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
* [2012.07.20] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
* [2012.07.24] MBC [[wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
 +
* [2012.07.26] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
* [2012.07.27] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
  
''' SBS Song Awards:'''
+
;[[Mamacita (Ayaya)]]
 +
* [2014.09.10] MBC [[wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
 +
* [2014.09.11] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
* [2014.09.12] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
* [2014.09.13] MBC [[wikipedia:Show! Music Core|Show! Music Core]] #1
 +
* [2014.09.14] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
 +
* [2014.09.17] MBC [[wikipedia:Show Champion|Show Champion]] #1
 +
* [2014.09.19] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
 +
* [2014.09.20] MBC [[wikipedia:Show! Music Core|Show! Music Core]] #1
 +
* [2014.09.21] SBS [[Inkigayo]] #1
  
* Best New Male Group
+
; [[Super Clap|SUPER Clap]]
 +
* [2019.10.24] Mnet [[wikipedia:M Countdown|M! Countdown]] #1
 +
* [2019.10.25] KBS [[wikipedia:Music Bank (TV Series)|Music Bank]] #1
  
<br />
+
==External Links==
 +
* [http://superjunior.smtown.com/ Official Korean Website]
 +
* [http://superjunior-jp.net/index.html Official Japanese Website]
 +
* [http://www.avex.com.tw/superjunior/ Official Chinese Website]
 +
* [http://www.facebook.com/superjunior Official Facebook]
 +
* [https://twitter.com/SJofficial Official Korean Twitter]
 +
* [http://twitter.com/SJ_NEWS_JP Official Japanese Twitter]
 +
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/superjunior Official Youtube]
 +
* [http://www.instagram.com/superjunior.labelsj/ Official Instagram]
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> 2007 </span>===
+
{{Super Junior}}
 
+
[[Category:Korean Boy Groups]]
''' M.NET/KM Music Festival:'''
 
 
 
* Artist of the Year
 
* Auction Netizen Popularity
 
* Netizen and Mobile Popularity
 
 
 
''' Golden Disk Awards:'''
 
 
 
* Top 10 Artists
 
* TPL Anycall Popularity
 
 
 
''' Summer Break 20's Choice Awards:'''
 
 
 
* Best New Asian Artist
 
* Best Group
 
* Best Dresser at Blue Carpet
 
* Best Performance (Haengbok)
 
* Best Pretty Boy (Heechul)
 
* Best Bad Boy (Kangin)
 
 
 
''' M.NET M!Countdown 1st Place:'''
 
 
 
* Don't Don (1 week)
 
 
 
''' MTV Seoul Song Awards:'''
 
 
 
* Best New Group
 
* Mobile Popularity
 
 
 
''' Asia SEED Awards:'''
 
 
 
* Best New Asian Artist
 
 
 
''' Asia Song Festival:'''
 
 
 
* Appreciation Award
 
 
 
''' Korean Performing Arts Award:'''
 
 
 
* Best Male Dance Artists
 
 
 
''' Korea Best Dresser Swan Awards:'''
 
 
 
* Best Dressed Singer
 
 
 
''' Korean Popular Entertainment Awards:'''
 
 
 
* New Generation Artist of the Year
 
 
 
''' Tencent Stars Magnificent Ceremony:'''
 
 
 
* Asia's Artist of the Year
 
 
 
<br />
 
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline"> 2008 </span>===
 
 
 
''' MTV Asia Awards:'''
 
 
 
* Favorite Artist Korea
 
 
 
''' Asia Model Award Ceremony:'''
 
 
 
* Entertainment: Asia Special Award
 
 
 
''' Seoul Music Awards:'''
 
 
 
* Top Artist
 
* Mobile Popularity
 
 
 
''' Music King Awards:'''
 
 
 
* Asia's Most Popular New Group ([[Super Junior-M]])
 
 
 
==<span class="mw-headline"> '''External Links''' </span>==
 
 
 
* [http://superjunior.iple.com/ Super Junior Korean Official Site]
 
* [http://superjunior-jp.net/index.html Super Junior Japanese Official Site]
 
* [http://www.avex.com.tw/superjunior/ Super Junior Chinese Official Site]
 
 
 
[[Category:Groups]]
 
 
[[Category:K-Pop]]
 
[[Category:K-Pop]]
 +
[[Category:2005 Debut]]

Latest revision as of 19:39, 19 January 2024

Super Junior promoting "SMTOWN 2022 : SMCU EXPRESS" (2021)

Super Junior (슈퍼주니어) is an eleven-member Korean pop boy band formed by SM Entertainment. They are managed by producer Lee Soo Man and were the largest group under SM Entertainment for almost 7 years. They debuted in November 2005, with the album SuperJunior05 (TWINS) as a twelve-member group but added a thirteenth, Kyuhyun, in May of 2006, with the release of their first single, "U". They became well known after their hit 2009 song "Sorry, Sorry".

In 2010, Chinese member Han Geng left the group, and Kibum left in 2015, bringing Super Junior to their current lineup. Super Junior's popularity has spread across Asia and they have held concerts in such places as Taiwan, Thailand and Japan.

The group officially debuted in Japan under avex trax in June 2011, with the release of the single "Bijin (BONAMANA)".

Members

  • Leeteuk (Leader, Vocalist, Rapper)
  • Shindong (Lead Rapper, Lead Dancer)
  • Heechul (Vocalist, Rapper)
  • Yesung (Main Vocalist)
  • Eunhyuk (Main Rapper, Vocalist, Main Dancer)
  • Donghae (Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Rapper)
  • Siwon (Vocalist, Visual)
  • Ryeowook (Main Vocalist)
  • Kyuhyun (Lead Vocalist, Sub-Dancer, Maknae)
  • Sungmin (Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer) (Inactive)

Former

Units

Information

2005 – 2006: Debut, 1st Studio Album

Super Junior promoting SuperJunior05 (TWINS) (2005)

Before the group settled with their current name, the company labeled them as simply Junior, a representation of the members' young ages when they first joined SM Entertainment. However, after the members' showcased their different talents to the company, their company finalized their name to Super Junior. Soon the group became officially Super Junior 05, the first generation of Super Junior. Super Junior had been known for their line-up, a concept being very similar to Japan's girl group Morning Musume. Intended to be a rotational group, there was to be new members replacing some of the old members each year, forming a new Super Junior generation every time.

They unofficially debuted at a showcase on the channel Mnet, on September 11, 2005. At the showcase, they performed various styles of hip-hop dancing, where they danced to B2K's "Take It to the Floor". The main dancers, Han Geng, Eunhyuk, and Donghae, performed a separate dance together, dancing to Usher's "Caught Up". However, the performance was only aired on May 16, 2006 as a segment in the Super Junior Show, the group's first television documentary.

Super Junior promoting "U" (2006)

Super Junior first performed as a group on November 6, 2005 on SBS Inkigayo, where they performed songs from their debut album, SuperJunior05 (TWINS). The album sold 28,536 copies in the first month of release and debuted at number three in the monthly chart of December 2005. Soon after the release of their album, Super Junior collaborated with fellow SM Entertainment group Dong Bang Shin Ki and released the single "Show Me Your Love". At the same time Super Junior continued to promote songs from their first album. In February 2006, Super Junior began performances for "Miracle", the second promotional single from their debut album. "Miracle" topped the music charts of Thailand, drawing interest from international markets.

On May 23, 2006, SM Entertainment revealed a new member, Kyuhyun, who was discovered through a singing competition in 2005, as the thirteenth and youngest member. The new thirteen-member group released their new single, "U", online for free download on May 25, 2006 in Super Junior's official website. "U" had over 400 thousand downloads within five hours of release and it ultimately exceeded 1.7 million downloads, crashing the server. The physical edition of "U", with a total of three tracks, was released on June 6, 2006, eventually selling over 81,000 units by 2007. The single became one of Korea's most popular songs of the year, taking up #1 spots for five consecutive weeks on Inkigayo and M! Countdown. 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.

At that time, Super Junior K.R.Y., the first sub-unit of Super Junior that debuted on November 5, 2006, began to give separate performances away from the group to promote their new songs in the latter months of 2006.

2007: New subgroups & 2nd Album

Super Junior promoting Don't Don! (2007)
In February 2007, a second subgroup, Super Junior-T, debuted. The group released their debut single "Rokkugo!!!" on February 23. Two months later, in April, Super Junior members participated on an original soundtrack for the first time, singing the opening and ending themes "Success" and "H.I.T" for the Korean drama, "H.I.T".

On April 18th, 2007 Super Junior members Leeteuk, Eunhyuk, Shindong, and Kyuhyun were involved in a car accident. Kyuhyun was severely injured and suffered from a fractured hip, broken ribs, and various abrasions on his face. He was discharged 78 days later on July 5th, 2007. Leeteuk had glass impaled in his back and face, and had operations to remove the glass done by a plastic surgeon. Eunhyuk was also reported as having glass in his back, while Shindong walked out of the accident with only minor injuries. All activities were canceled for these four members. All Super Junior members, except Kyuhyun, managed to attend the 2007 Korea Times Music Festival appearance in the United States.

On September 20th, Super Junior released their second album Don't Don!. With this release they launched their new, much harder image, including shaved heads, black clothing, and lots of hair dye. Their first single from the album, the title track, featured a violin solo performed by Henry, a new SM Entertainment recruit raised in Canada.
Super Junior promoting Don't Don! (Repackage) (2007)
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. Two months later, a repackage edition was released, including three new tracks. 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. 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. Super Junior collected two more recognitions at the 22nd Golden Disk Awards, including a "Disk Bonsang".

For a while there was much speculation that Henry would be added to Super Junior. However, on October 2, 2007, SM Entertainment officially announced a third Super Junior unit, Super Junior-M, a subgroup designated for the Chinese market, and Henry was part of it. The announcement of the new unit created a controversy between the fans and the management as fans did not support to add new members to the subgroup. SM Entertainment further expounded on the fact that Super Junior's name should be considered a brand searching to unearth new talent worldwide. From October to December Super Junior worked on the project "Make the world a happy place with Super Junior" in which they participated and promoted various charity events including blood drives.

2008: 1st Asia Tour & Japanese Debut

Super Junior promoting SUPER SHOW (2008)

Super Junior's first major tour, THE 1ST ASIA TOUR SUPER SHOW, started on February 22 to February 24 in Seoul. The tour covered nine different cities, including Bangkok, Shanghai, Beijing, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo, and Hong Kong.

Despite the controversies, Super Junior-M debuted in April 2008, consisting of Han Geng, Siwon, Donghae, Kyuhyun, Ryeowook, and the chinese members Henry and Zhou Mi, with a remake of Super Junior successful single, "U". On June 7, a new unit, Super Junior-Happy, debuted performing their first single at the 2008 Dream Concert. On the day before their debut, the unit held their first sign fan meeting to celebrate the success of the sales of their mini-album, COOKING? COOKING!.

On July, the group announced that Super Junior will end subgroup activities at the end of the year and will come together to prepare for their third studio album, which was slated to release in 2009. Super Junior's held their Japan fanmeeting in the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo as a celebration for the grand opening of their official Japanese homepage that was opened on April 1, 2008, selling out 12,000 tickets in several days.

Their first Japanese single, "U / TWINS", was released in Japan on July 9, 2008. The single peaked at #4 on Japan's Oricon Daily Chart in its first day of release. The single broke a new record for being the first single from a Korean group to debut in top 10 on Japan's Oricon Weekly charts.

On August 2, Super Junior expanded their routes to Genting Highlands, Malaysia, being one of the top guest performers at the MTV Asia Awards 2008. They were the third SM Entertainment artist to win "Favorite Artist Korea" at the MTV Asia Awards after Kangta and BoA.

2009: 3rd Album & 2nd Asia Tour

Super Junior promoting SORRY, SORRY (2009)

Super Junior's third album, SORRY, SORRY, was released on March 12, 2009 with acclaimed reviews. The title track of the album, "SORRY, SORRY" was digitally released on March 9, 2009. In less than a week after preorders were announced, over 150,000 copies were pre-ordered. SORRY, SORRY was their first album to debut at #1 on the Hanteo Charts, and it sold over 29,000 copies the first day, defeating Seo Taiji's record of 25,000 copies.

Promotions for the album started March 13 with the performance of "SORRY, SORRY" and "Niga Joheun Iyu (Why I Like You)" on Music Bank. Two weeks later, "SORRY, SORRY" became the number one song of the week on the same program. During the group's performance on music program Inkigayo on March 15, ratings went up to as high as 14%, the highest in recent years. From March to May, "SORRY, SORRY" collected a total of ten #1 awards with consecutive wins in Korea, having the single becoming a national and international success, and has since been the group's best-selling single in South Korea.

Only a month after it's release, the album became South Korea's best-selling album of 2009. "SORRY, SORRY" was also a critically and commercially successful hit in other Asian countries, opting the group to become the only overseas representative for the second time at Taiwan's annual Golden Melody Awards. The single collected a total of ten number-one awards for ten consecutive weeks in Korea, and stayed as #1 for a record-breaking 37 weeks in Taiwan KKBOX KPOP chart. SORRY, SORRY was a best-selling Korean-language album in Taiwan,
Super Junior promoting SUPER SHOW 2 (2009)
Thailand, China, and the Philippines, in which the latter listed the album to be the first K-pop album to reach #1 in music charts from the country. After the success of "SORRY, SORRY", Super Junior commenced their second Asia-wide concert tour SUPER SHOW 2, on July 17, 2009 in Seoul. Though Kibum was shown in the ads and promotional videos for Super Show 2, he did not officially participate in the concert tour, and announced his temporary leave from the group to pursue his acting career.

Super Junior won three awards in the 1st Mnet Asian Music Awards: "Overseas Viewers Award", "Mobile Popularity Award" and "CGV Popularity Award", despite not attending. Super Junior's SORRY, SORRY also won "Disk Daesang" at the 24th Golden Disk Awards.

On December 10, 2009, a music video called "SORRY, SORRY - Answer" was released through SM Entertainment's YouTube page. The song was included on their second live album, The 2nd ASIA TOUR CONCERT ALBUM SUPER SHOW 2, also released on the same date. That same month, selected member of Super Junior released the single "SEOUL" in a collaboration with also selected member of Girls' Generation.

Also in December, Han Geng filed for contract termination from SM Entertainment, claiming that the provisions of his contract were unlawful, harsh, and against his rights and Kang In announced his hiatus to fulfill his two-year mandatory military service.

2010 – 2011: 4th & 5th Studio Albums & 1st World Tour

Super Junior promoting Miina (BONAMANA) (2010)

With only ten members left, Super Junior went off to release their fourth studio album, Miina (BONAMANA), in May 2010. Although the album did not fare well as SORRY, SORRY critically, it sold over 300,000 copies in South Korea, outselling SORRY, SORRY. The album remained at the top of Taiwan KKBOX KPOP Charts for 61 weeks, breaking their own previous record of the said chart.

To promote the album, Super Junior embarked on their third Asia-wide tour, SUPER SHOW 3, and had sold-out concerts for each stop. In February 2011, Super Junior released a 3D movie version of their third tour, SUPER SHOW 3 3D, in all CGV and Primus movie theaters. The movie debuted at #6 on the box office charts and went off to become the best-selling 3D movie in Korea. After touring in Japan, they released the special album Super Junior Japan Limited Special Edition - Super Show 3 Kaisai Kinen Ban in February 2011, which debuted at #2 on Japan's Tower Records online sales charts. The DVD version of the special album also debuted at #2, while the CD version debuted at #10. The album also remained at #3 spot on the Oricon Daily Chart for two consecutive days and #6 on the Oricon Weekly Chart. Following their commercial success in Japan, the group released a Japanese version of "Miina (BONAMANA)" in June 2011, which debuted at #2 on the Oricon Daily Singles Chart, selling over 59,000 copies in the first week of release.

Super Junior promoting Mr. Simple (2011)

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 along with other SM Entertainment-managed artists, performing outside of Asia for the first time. Super Junior's performances were well received by the media, and they were honored as Korea's National Pop Culture Icon for their role in spreading the Hallyu 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. The group has achieved recognition beyond Asia, reaching notability in Europe, North America, and South America.

Their fifth album, Mr. Simple, realesed in August 2011, debuted at #1 on the Gaon Chart, selling 287,427 copies. The album stayed on the top of the chart for four weeks, and sold over 441,000 copies in South Korea by October 2011. It peaked at #3 on the Billboard World Albums Chart and #17 on 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, SUPER SHOW 4, in November 2011. The group realesed a Japanese version of "Mr. Simple", in December 7, 2011.

The group, with Super Junior-M members Zhou Mi and Henry, also recorded the song "Santa U Are The One" for the 2011 SMTown Winter 'The Warmest Gift' album, released on December 13, 2011. In addition, the unit SUPER JUNIOR DONGHAE + EUNHYUK released their first digital single "Tteotda Oppa (Oppa, Oppa)" on December 16, and performed the single on Music Bank that same day.

2012 – 2013: 6th Studio Album, 2nd World Tour, & 1st Japanese Album

Super Junior promoting Sexy, Free & Single (2012)

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". This was followed by further successes at the 21st Seoul Music Awards on January 19, at which they were awarded the "Disk Bonsang" and "Disk Daesang".

On January 13, Super Junior were crowned "Album King" in Taiwan, after Super Junior’s 5th album Mr. Simple and 4th album Miina (BONAMANA) ranked #1 and #2 on both album and music sections of the Korean Music Chart 2012. Significantly, Super Junior ranked #1 on the KKBOX K-Pop hart for 64 consecutive weeks with the single "Miina (BONAMANA)", marking the longest record in the history of KKBOX K-Pop chart. They then reached #1 with "Mr. Simple" for 46 consecutive weeks as of 4 July 2012, effectively knocking themselves from the #1 spot. On February 22, Super Junior won "Album Of The Year" for the 3rd Quarter at the Gaon Chart Awards and on March 13, Super Junior won "Favorite K-pop Video" for "Mr. Simple" at the MYX Music Awards.

Also, 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 6 months. Combined with their three Asia tours and SUPER SHOW 4, Super Junior’s concert brand gathered a total of 900,000 audiences.

In June 2012, SM Entertainment announced that Kang In 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. SM Entertainment released the MV for "Sexy, Free & Single" on July 3. A new version of the 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. On October 30, 2012, leader Leeteuk enlisted for his two year mandatory service.

Super Junior promoting Blue World (2013)

Sexy, Free & Single managed to rank high in iTunes in several countries including Australia, France, Peru and Japan. It also ranked #3 on Billboard World Albums. The album debuted at #1 on the Gaon Chart, selling 335,744 copies in one month. Staying on the chart as #1 place for three weeks in a row, 459,182 copies have been sold in only two months. Furthermore, Sexy, Free & Single also debuted at #1 on Gaon Album Chart with 356,431 copies sold in year 2012. Super Junior rank #1 place on Hanteo's Top 5 K-Pop Artists 2012 winning Hanteo "Singer Award" and also rank #1 place in Hanteo "Album Award" 2012 also winning this award. Sexy, Free & Single was placed #1 for several weeks on Taiwan KKBOX KPOP chart having all album songs charted. The Japanese version of this song, 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 one more time their popularity around the world. In October 2012, Super Junior won "Teen Style Icon" award in 2012 Style Icon Awards and on November they also 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", being the second year in row that Super Junior wins "Album of the Year". Their SUPER SHOW 4 3D movie was awarded with "Work of Art Award" at the International 3D Festival being the only singer together with GLAM winning an award.

On January 15, 2013, Super Junior won "Disk Daesang" at 27th Golden Disk Awards, being the 3rd "Disk Daesang" that Super Junior has won, and the second in a row. Super Junior announced their second world tour in February 2013. SUPER SHOW 5 began in March starting with Seoul. The group then went to China, Japan, South America, North America and Europe. Yesung enlisted for his mandatory military service on May 6, 2013.

In July, Super Junior released their first official Japanese album, Hero, including new songs and remakes of their old successes. The album reached #2 on the Oricon Charts and charted for 13 weeks. On November 10, Eunhyuk, Kang In, Siwon, and Kyuhyun hold a special lecture at Oxford University. Their special lecture entitled 'Super Junior: The Last Man Standing' took place at the Oxford Union Debating Chamber. They were the speakers at this event, which was co-hosted by Oxford University Korea Society (OUKS), Oxford University Asia-Pacific Society (OUAPS), and Oxford Union. In December, Super Junior released the japanese single Blue World, that reached #3 on the Oricon Charts, and charted for 8 weeks.

2014 – 2015: 7th Studio Album, 3rd World Tour, & 10th Anniversary

In August 2014, SM Entertainment announced that Leeteuk and Heechul would re-join Super Junior for the group's seventh album, MAMACITA, which was released online on August 29th and in stores on September 1st. With only three days of sales, MAMACITA ranked #1 on Billboard's World Albums chart.

Super Junior promoting DEVIL (2015)

Super Junior began their third world tour SUPER SHOW 6 in September 2014, with the first stop at Seoul. Super Junior successfully completed their three-day concert at Jamsil Arena, Seoul from September 19-21, 2014 and marked their 100th concert worldwide on the 21st. Super Junior were the first Korean artist to perform 100 concerts worldwide.

On October 27th, Super Junior released the special edition for their seventh album, called THIS IS LOVE. The special edition of MAMACITA ranked #1 on the real time charts of Hanteo Chart, Synnara Records and more as soon as it was released.

On July 8, 2015, SM Entertainment announced that Yesung would re-join Super Junior for the special album, DEVIL, which was released online and in stores on July 16 to celebrate the group's 10th anniversary. Super Junior first showcased its song during its encore concert SUPER SHOW 6 in Seoul, over two days from July 11 to 12. Super Junior performed 4 songs from the album, including the title song "DEVIL". On August 16th, Super Junior won 2 awards, "International Arist" and "Best Fandom", in the Teen Choice Awawrds. On August 18th, Kibum, who has been on hiatus since 2009, announced his leave from SM Entertainment and Super Junior via Instagram.

On September 10, 2015, SM Entertainment announced that Super Junior released part two of their special 10th anniversary album, MAGIC, on September 16th. 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, as well as 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.

On November 6th, Super Junior's 10th anniversary since their debut, SM Entertainment announced that Super Junior had their own exclusive label management, Label SJ. SM Entertainment 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 Entertainment, it will be independently and wholly responsible for Super Junior’s management, producing their albums, and all group, unit, and individual activities.

2016 – present: Military Discharge & 8th Studio Album

On January 4, 2017, it was announced that Super Junior will make a comeback in the second half of 2017. This will be their first comeback as a group within 2 years. Members Kangin, due to his second DUI in 2016, and Sungmin, due to fans opposing his mistreatment of them during his sudden 2014 marriage, did not participate in 2017's SMTOWN concerts, and will not participate in their upcoming album, along with those still in military enlistment. Both Eunhyuk and Donghae were discharged from the military in July 2017.

Trivia

  • Official Fanclub: E.L.F (Everlasting Friends)
  • Official Color: Pearl Sapphire Blue

Korean Discography

Super Junior promoting PLAY (2017)
Super Junior promoting On and On (2017)
Super Junior promoting TIMELINE (2019)
Super Junior promoting The Renaissance (2020)

Albums

Live Albums

Other Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

Other Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Compilations / Other

Japanese Discography

Albums

Mini-Albums

Best Albums

Live Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Concerts / Live
Documentary

Other Video Releases

Filmography

Movies

Television

Publications

Photobooks

Boys in City Season 1 - Kuala LumpurBoys in City Season 2 - TokyoBoys In City Season 3 - Hong KongBoys In City Season 4 - ParisSuper Junior Memory in Hawaii: AlohaSuper Junior Memory in Hawaii: Mahalo

  • [2006.09.15] Boys in City Season 1 - Kuala Lumpur
  • [2008.12.12] Boys in City Season 2 - Tokyo
  • [2010.05.14] Boys In City Season 3 - Hong Kong
  • [2012.11.08] Boys In City Season 4 - Paris
  • [2013.11.20] Super Junior Memory in Hawaii: Aloha
  • [2013.12.06] Super Junior Memory in Hawaii: Mahalo

Books

Super Junior's Experience Korea Vol. 1Super Junior's Experience Korea Vol. 2All About Super Junior "Treasure Within Us" DVD Preview

  • [2013.08.19] Super Junior's Experience Korea Vol. 1
  • [2013.08.19] Super Junior's Experience Korea Vol. 2
  • [2014.07.23] All About Super Junior "Treasure Within Us" DVD Preview

Awards

E.L.F during a Super Junior concert in Japan
Note: This is an incomplete list
  • [2006.11.25] Mnet/KM Music Festival: "Best New Group"
  • [2006.12.14] Golden Disk Awards "Best New Group" and "Best Music Video"
  • 2006 Korean Television Arts Awards (Best Group)
  • 2006 Korean Visual Arts Awards (Most Photogenic)
  • 2006 Digital Music Awards (Best New Group)
  • 2006 SBS Song Awards (Best New Male Group)
  • 2007 Mnet/KM Music Festival: "Artist of the Year", "Auction Netizen Popularity" and "Netizen and Mobile Popularity"
  • [2007.12.14] Golden Disk Awards: "Disk Bonsang" and "TPL Anycall Popularity"
  • 2007 Summer Break 20's Choice Awards (Best New Asian Artist, Best Group, Best Dresser at Blue Carpet, Best Performance (Haengbok), Best Pretty Boy (Heechul), Best Bad Boy (Kangin)
  • 2007 MTV Seoul Song Awards (Best New Group & Mobile Popularity)
  • 2007 Asia SEED Awards (Best New Asian Artist)
  • 2007 Asia Song Festival (Appreciation Award)
  • 2007 Korean Performing Arts Award (Best Male Dance Artists)
  • 2007 Korea Best Dresser Swan Awards (Best Dressed Singer)
  • 2007 Korean Popular Entertainment Award (New Generation Artist of the Year)
  • 2007 Tencent Stars Magnificent Ceremony (Asia's Artist of the Year)
  • 2008 MTV Asia Awards (Favorite Artist Korea)
  • 2008 Asia Model Award Ceremony (Entertainment: Asia Special Award)
  • 2008 Seoul Music Awards (Top Artist & Mobile Popularity)
  • [2009.12.10] Golden Disk Awards: "Disk Bonsang", "Disk Daesang" and "Samsung YEPP Popularity"
  • [2010.12.09] Golden Disk Awards: "Disk Bonsang" and "Asian Popularity"
  • [2012.02.18] Golden Disk Awards: "Disk Bonsang", "Disk Daesang" and "Popularity and MSN Japan Popularity"
  • [2013.01.15] Golden Disk Awards: "Disk Bonsang", "Disk Daesang" and "MSN Southeast Asian"
  • [2013.12.15] KoreanUpdates Awards: Best Boyband
  • [2015.01.14] Golden Disk Awards: "Disk Bonsang"
  • [2015.01.22] 24th Seoul Music Awards: Bonsang
  • [2016.01.21] 30th Golden Disk Awards: Album Bonsang
  • [2016.02.17] 5th GAON Chart K-Pop Awards: Album of the Year (3rd quarter - Devil)
  • [2017.10.16] Big Apple Music Awards: Best K-Pop Award
  • [2017.11.15] 2017 Asia Artist Awards: AAA Fabulous Award, Legend Award
  • [2018.01.11] 32nd Golden Disc Awards: Disc Bonsang
  • [2018.01.25] 27th Seoul Music Awards: Bonsang
  • [2018.12.20] 2018 Korea Popular Music Awards: Hallyu Performance Award
  • [2019.01.26] 14th KKBOX Music Awards: Artist of the Year
  • [2019.04.24] U+5G THE FACT MUSIC AWARDS: Fan N Star Choice Award, Fan N Star Most Votes Award, Fan N Star Hall of Fame
  • [2019.11.26] 2019 Asia Artist Awards: Dongnam Media & FPT Polytechnic Popularity, Top of K-pop Record
  • [2020.01.05] 34th Golden Disc Awards: Best Album (Bonsang)
  • [2020.01.30] 29th Seoul Music Awards: Album of the Year (Bonsang)
  • [2020.11.28] 5th Asia Artist Awards: Best History of Songs Award
  • [2020.12.12] The Fact Music Awards: This Year's Artist, TMA Popularity Award, Fan N Star Choice Award Singer Prize, Fan N Star Most Voted Singer Prize

TV Music Shows

U
Dancing Out
Don't Don!
Sorry, Sorry
Neorago (It's You)
Miina (Bonamana)
Neo Gateun Saram Tto Eopseo (No Other)
Mr. Simple
Sexy, Free & Single
Mamacita (Ayaya)
SUPER Clap

External Links