Super Junior


6 Nov 2005
E.L.F (Ever Lasting Friends)
"Sorry, Sorry", "Mr. Simple", "Mamacita", "House Party", "Mango"
Super Junior is one of the most renowned and successful boy bands in the South Korean music scene. Formed in 2005 by SM Entertainment, the group originally consisted of 13 talented members, including Leeteuk, Heechul, Yesung, Shindong, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Siwon, Ryeowook, and Kyuhyun, as well as former members Kangin, Sungmin, Kibum, and Hangeng.
Super Junior is known for their versatility and wide musical range, spanning pop, R&B, and dance genres. With iconic hits like "Sorry Sorry", "Bonamana", and "Mr. Simple", they have solidified their place in the K-pop world and built a dedicated global fanbase.
The members of Super Junior are not only talented singers and dancers, but also successful actors, MCs, and entertainers. They have appeared on various television shows and pursued solo careers in music and entertainment.
Over the years, Super Junior has won numerous awards and held concerts worldwide. They are considered pioneers of the Hallyu (Korean Wave) and have played a major role in bringing Korean pop music to international audiences.
With their long-standing career and continued success, Super Junior remains one of the most influential and beloved boy bands in the K-pop industry, cherished by fans around the world.