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[[Image: Super Junior M.png|thumb|320px|Super Junior-M promoting ''[[BREAK DOWN (Super Junior-M)|BREAK DOWN]]'' (2013) ]]
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[[Image: Super Junior M.png|thumb|320px|Super Junior M promoting ''[[Break Down (Super Junior-M album)|BREAK DOWN]]'' (2013) ]]
  
'''Super Junior-M''' (슈퍼주니어 M) is a [[Mandopop|Chinese]] boygroup that debuted in 2008.  
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'''Super Junior M''' (슈퍼주니어 M) is a [[Mandopop|Chinese]] boy group that debuted in 2008.  
 
   
 
   
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
*[[Zhou Mi]] (Leader)
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*[[Zhou Mi]] (Leader, Lead Vocalist, Sub Rapper)
*[[Donghae]]
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*[[Donghae]] (Lead Vocalist, Sub Rapper, Lead Dancer)
*[[Siwon]]
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*[[Siwon]] (Sub Vocalist, Visual)
*[[Ryeowook]]
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*[[Ryeowook]] (Main Vocalist)
*[[Kyuhyun]]  
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*[[Sungmin]] (Sub Vocalist)
*[[Henry]]  
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*[[Eunhyuk]] (Main Rapper, Main Dancer)
* [[Sungmin]]
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*[[Kyuhyun]] (Main Vocalist)
* [[Eunhyuk]]
 
  
 
===Former Members===
 
===Former Members===
*[[Han Geng]]
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*[[Han Geng]] (Leader, Sub Vocalist)
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*[[Henry]] (Vocalist, Rapper, Maknae)
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
Super Junior-M is the third official sub-unit of [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] boygroup [[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. Initially, Super Junior-M featured five Super Junior members, [[Han Geng]], [[Donghae]], [[Siwon]], [[Ryeowook]], [[Kyuhyun]] and two non-Super Junior members, [[Henry]] and [[Zhou Mi]].
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[[Image: MPROMO.jpg|thumb|250px|Super Junior M promoting ''[[Me (Super Junior M)|Me]]'' (2008) ]]
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[[Image: SUPERGIRLPROMO.jpg|thumb|250px|Super Junior M promoting ''[[Super Girl (Super Junior-M)|SUPER GIRL]]'' (2009) ]]
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[[Image: taiPROMO.jpg|thumb|250px|Super Junior M promoting ''[[Tai Wanmei (album)|Tai Wanmei]]'' (2011) ]]
  
After [[Han Geng]] filed a lawsuit against [[SM Entertainment]], Super Junior-M temporarily stopped all activities. In December 2010 it was announced that Han Geng won the lawsuit, leaving the group and [[SM Entertainment]]. After Han Geng officially left the group, [[Zhou Mi]] become Super Junior-M' leader.
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Super Junior M is the third official sub-unit of [[K-Pop|Korean Pop]] boygroup [[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. Initially, Super Junior M featured five Super Junior members, [[Han Geng]], [[Donghae]], [[Siwon]], [[Ryeowook]], [[Kyuhyun]] and two non-Super Junior members, [[Henry]] and [[Zhou Mi]].
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After [[Han Geng]] filed a lawsuit against [[SM Entertainment]], Super Junior M temporarily stopped all activities. In December 2010 it was announced that Han Geng won the lawsuit, leaving the group and [[SM Entertainment]]. After Han Geng officially left the group, [[Zhou Mi]] become Super Junior M' leader.
  
 
In February 2011, their album comeback was announced. It was also announced at the same time that two additional members from Super Junior, [[Sungmin]] and [[Eunhyuk]], would join the group.
 
In February 2011, their album comeback was announced. It was also announced at the same time that two additional members from Super Junior, [[Sungmin]] and [[Eunhyuk]], would join the group.
  
==Korean Discography==
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==Chinese/Taiwanese Discography==
[[Image: SUPERGIRLPROMO.jpg|thumb|250px|Super Junior-M promoting ''[[Super Girl (Super Junior-M)|SUPER GIRL]]'' (2009) ]]
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===Albums===
 
===Albums===
*[2008.04.30] [[Me (Super Junior-M)|Me]] (迷)
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*[2008.04.23] [[Me (Super Junior M)|Me]] (迷)
*[2013.01.07] [[BREAK DOWN (Super Junior-M)|BREAK DOWN]]
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*[2013.01.07] [[Break Down (Super Junior M album)|BREAK DOWN]]
  
 
===Mini-Albums===
 
===Mini-Albums===
*[2009.09.24] [[Super Girl (Super Junior-M)|SUPER GIRL]]
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*[2009.09.23] [[Super Girl (Super Junior M)|SUPER GIRL]]
*[2011.02.25] [[Tai Wanmei]] (太完美; ''Perfection'')
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*[2011.02.25] [[Tai Wanmei (album)|Tai Wanmei]] (太完美; ''Perfection'')
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*[2014.03.21] [[Swing (Super Junior M)|SWING]]
  
 
==Japanese Discography==
 
==Japanese Discography==
 
===Mini-Albums===
 
===Mini-Albums===
*[2011.08.24] [[Tai Wanmei]] (太完美; ''Perfection'')
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*[2011.08.24] [[Tai Wanmei (album)|Tai Wanmei]] (太完美)
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==Awards & Achievements==
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* [2008] Southeast Explosive Music Chart Awards: Most Popular Group
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* [2008] China Tencent Stars Magnificent Ceremony: Mainland's Best Group
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* [2008] Music King Awards: Asia's Most Popular New Group
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* [2008] CCTV-MTV Music Awards: Mainland's Best Group
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* [2008] CCTV 2008 Chinese Entertainment Awards: Mainland's Best Album - ''[[Me (Super Junior M)|Me]]''
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* [2008] CCTV 2008 Chinese Entertainment Awards: Mainland's Most Popular Group
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* [2009] China Digital Music Awards: Most Downloaded Overseas Singer - "[[Super Girl (song)|SUPER GIRL]]"
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* [2010] China Music Festival: Most Popular Group
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* [2010] China Music Festival: Golden Melody Award - ''[[Super Girl (Super Junior M)|SUPER GIRL]]''
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* [2010] China MusicRadio Top Awards: Most Popular Group
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* [2011] Global Chinese Golden Chart Awards: Most Popular Group of The Year
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* [2011] Global Chinese Golden Chart Awards: Best Male Group
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* [2011] Singapore Hit Awards: Best Male Group
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* [2012] Singapore's e-Awards: Most Popular Group
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* [2012] Taiwan HITO Music Awards: Most Popular Group
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* [2013] Singapore's e-Awards: UFM 100.3 Most Popular Song - "[[S.O.L.O]]"
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* [2013] Taiwan HITO Music Awards: Best Drama OST - "[[S.O.L.O]]"
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://superjunior-m.smtown.com/ Official SM Entretaiment Website]
 
*[http://superjunior-m.smtown.com/ Official SM Entretaiment Website]
 
*[http://www.avex.com.tw/sjm/ Official avex Website]
 
*[http://www.avex.com.tw/sjm/ Official avex Website]
{{Super Junior}}
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*[http://superjunior-jp.net/m/ Official avex Japan Website]
[[Category:Groups]]
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{{Super Junior M}}
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[[Category:Chinese Boy Bands]]
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[[Category:Sub-Units]]
 
[[Category:Mandopop]]
 
[[Category:Mandopop]]
[[Category:Hiatus]]
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[[Category:J-Pop]]
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[[Category:2008 Debut]]

Latest revision as of 18:45, 15 August 2018

Super Junior M promoting BREAK DOWN (2013)

Super Junior M (슈퍼주니어 M) is a Chinese boy group that debuted in 2008.

Members

Former Members

Information

Super Junior M promoting Me (2008)
Super Junior M promoting SUPER GIRL (2009)
Super Junior M promoting Tai Wanmei (2011)

Super Junior M is the third official sub-unit of Korean Pop boygroup 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. Initially, Super Junior M featured five Super Junior members, Han Geng, Donghae, Siwon, Ryeowook, Kyuhyun and two non-Super Junior members, Henry and Zhou Mi.

After Han Geng filed a lawsuit against SM Entertainment, Super Junior M temporarily stopped all activities. In December 2010 it was announced that Han Geng won the lawsuit, leaving the group and SM Entertainment. After Han Geng officially left the group, Zhou Mi become Super Junior M' leader.

In February 2011, their album comeback was announced. It was also announced at the same time that two additional members from Super Junior, Sungmin and Eunhyuk, would join the group.

Chinese/Taiwanese Discography

Albums

Mini-Albums

Japanese Discography

Mini-Albums

Awards & Achievements

  • [2008] Southeast Explosive Music Chart Awards: Most Popular Group
  • [2008] China Tencent Stars Magnificent Ceremony: Mainland's Best Group
  • [2008] Music King Awards: Asia's Most Popular New Group
  • [2008] CCTV-MTV Music Awards: Mainland's Best Group
  • [2008] CCTV 2008 Chinese Entertainment Awards: Mainland's Best Album - Me
  • [2008] CCTV 2008 Chinese Entertainment Awards: Mainland's Most Popular Group
  • [2009] China Digital Music Awards: Most Downloaded Overseas Singer - "SUPER GIRL"
  • [2010] China Music Festival: Most Popular Group
  • [2010] China Music Festival: Golden Melody Award - SUPER GIRL
  • [2010] China MusicRadio Top Awards: Most Popular Group
  • [2011] Global Chinese Golden Chart Awards: Most Popular Group of The Year
  • [2011] Global Chinese Golden Chart Awards: Best Male Group
  • [2011] Singapore Hit Awards: Best Male Group
  • [2012] Singapore's e-Awards: Most Popular Group
  • [2012] Taiwan HITO Music Awards: Most Popular Group
  • [2013] Singapore's e-Awards: UFM 100.3 Most Popular Song - "S.O.L.O"
  • [2013] Taiwan HITO Music Awards: Best Drama OST - "S.O.L.O"

External Links