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Although 2nd-gen K-pop groups generally fizzle out, one group has maintained momentum over almost two decades of activity.
Super Junior, often credited as pioneers in the K-pop industry, formed under the guiding hand of SM Entertainment in 2005. Originally envisioned as a large boy group aimed at showcasing a variety of talents, Super Junior quickly garnered attention not only for their music but also for their engaging personalities and diverse skill sets.
SUPER JUNIOR is one of the few bands to enjoy both popularity and longevity. Known as The Kings of Hallyu Wave, they made their debut in 2005. Since that time, they’ve had
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SUPER JUNIOR (Korean: 슈퍼주니어) is an all-male South Korean K-pop group formed by Lee Soo-man (founder of SM Entertainment) in 2005.