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(The song "A-cha" from Mr. Simple )
In 2005, SM Entertainment was basking in the success of TVXQ! and BoA. Founder Lee Soo-man envisioned a rotational project group—a collection of trainees who would debut, perform for a few months, and then graduate to make way for new members. They were initially called "Super Junior 05."
The song that saved them from disbandment.
Another accident on a slippery road injured four members. Leeteuk required over 100 stitches in his face and back. super junior a to b
(Japanese Release)
From the retro-funk vibes of "Mr. Simple" to the Latin-pop inspiration of "Lo Siento" and the sophisticated swing of "Black Suit," Super Junior has consistently evolved. They did not stay stagnant in the "Sorry, Sorry" era; they reinvented themselves with every album, allowing them to maintain a career that spans generations.
(The 2014 Hit)
Kim Heechul. Variety god. Visual. His journey from rebellious punk to industry icon is the "B" plot of their entire story.
(The 2015 Comeback)
But the "B" side of their success is also about . Throughout their career, the group faced immense tribulations: a car accident in 2007 that left Kyuhyun critically injured, the departure of members Hangeng and Kibum, and members taking hiatuses for military service. Unlike many groups that disband under such pressure, Super Junior used these hardships to forge an unbreakable bond. They became known as the variety kings of K-pop, showcasing their personalities on shows like Super Junior Kiss the Radio and Knowing Bros , proving that their charm wasn't just in their music, but in their genuine camaraderie. (The song "A-cha" from Mr
(The Underrated Gem)
Looking back from their debut in 2005 to their current status as veteran artists, Super Junior’s A-to-B journey can be summarized by three lasting contributions:
Meanwhile, individual members branched into acting (Siwon, Heechul, Leeteuk), musical theatre (Yesung, Ryeowook), variety hosting (Heechul, Leeteuk, Shindong), and solo music (Kyuhyun’s ballad career, Donghae & Eunhyuk’s duo). This "B" phase—branching out—ensured that even as group comebacks became less frequent, Super Junior remained omnipresent. Leeteuk required over 100 stitches in his face and back