Monday, 28 May 2012

Super Junior's Profile

Super Junior (Suju)'s  Profile

Suppa Duppa
 

Super Junior (Korean: 슈퍼주니어) is a South Korean boy band. Formed in 2005 by producer Lee Soo-man of SM Entertainment, the group comprised a total of thirteen members at its peak. Super Junior originally debuted with twelve members, consisting of leader Leeteuk, Heechul, Han Geng, Yesung, Kangin, Shindong, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Siwon, Ryeowook and Kibum. Kyuhyun was added to the group in 2006.
Super Junior launched into international recognition following the release of their best-selling single "Sorry, Sorry" in 2009, the title song of their most critically successful album Sorry, Sorry.[1][2] The group has released and contributed to over 20 records with varying degrees of success,[3] and was the best-selling K-pop artist for three years in a row.[4] Super Junior proved that they are the #1 K-pop artist in the Philippines. They earned 3 Gold record awards for Sorry Sorry, Bonamana, and Mr. Simple.
Over the years, they have been divided into smaller subgroups, simultaneously targeting different music industries and audiences. Largely due to Super Junior's success as entertainers, other Korean entertainment managements began to train their music groups in other areas of entertainment, such as acting and hosting.[3] In addition to their commercial success, Super Junior has earned ten music awards from the Mnet Asian Music Awards, thirteen from the Golden Disk Awards, and is the second singing group to win Favorite Artist Korea at the 2008 MTV Asia Awards after JTL in 2003.[5]
In December 2009, Han Geng departed from the group after filing a lawsuit against their agency SM Entertainment.[6] Han Geng subsequently won the lawsuit in December 2010,[7] though his departure from Super Junior was not made official until September 27, 2011, when S.M. Entertainment finally released a statement to that effect.[8][9] Heechul enlisted for his mandatory military service on September 1, 2011, joining Kangin, who completed his service in April 2012. As well as this, Kibum remains absent from the group while pursuing an acting career, however the remaining members consider the absent four to be part of the group regardless. This has left Super Junior with nine currently active members: Leeteuk, Yesung, Shindong, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Siwon, Ryeowook, and Kyuhyun.

~ Member Profile ~

Birth Name: Park Jung Soo
Stage Name: Leeteuk
Birthday: July 1, 1983
Position: Leader, Vocalist and Rapper
Blood Type: A
Height: 179 cm
Hobby/Specialty: Listening to music, singing, piano, composition



Birth Name: Han Geng
Korean Stage Name: Hankyung
Chinese Stage Name: Hangeng
Birthday: February 9, 1984
Position: Vocalist & Lead Dancer
Blood Type: B
Height: 181 cm



 Birth Name: Kim Hee Chul
Stage Name: Heechul
Birthday: July 10, 1983
Position: Vocalist, Rapper
Blood Type: AB
Height: 179 cm
Hobby/Specialty: Computer games, writing fairy tales, writing poems



Birth Name: Kim Jong Woon
Stage Name: Yesung
Birthday: August 24, 1984
Position: Main Vocalist
Blood Type: AB
Height: 178 cm
Hobby/Specialty: Listening to music, exercise, singing



Birth Name: Kim Young Woon
Stage Name: Kangin
Birthday: January 17, 1985
Position: Vocalist
Blood Type: O
Height: 178 cm



Birth Name: Shin Dong Hee
Stage Name: Shindong
Birthday: September 28, 1985
Position: Lead Rapper and Lead Dancer
Blood Type: O
Height: 178 cm
Hobby/Specialty: Making jokes, dancing, making facial expressions



Birth Name: Lee Sung Min
Stage Name: Sungmin
Birthday: January 1, 1986
Position: Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer
Blood Type: A
Height: 175 cm
Hobby/Specialty: Watching movies, playing instruments, Chinese martial art, acting



Birth Name: Lee Hyuk Jae
Stage Name: Eunhyuk
Birthday: April 4, 1986
Position:  Main Rapper, Vocalist and Main Dancer
Blood Type: O
Height: 176 cm
Hobby/Specialty: Listening to music, singing, piano, composition



Birth Name: Lee Dong Hae
Stage Name: Donghae
Birthday: October 15, 1986
Position: Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Rapper
Blood Type: A
Height: 176 cm
Hobby/Specialty: Exercise, watching movies, singing, dancing



Birth Name: Choi Si Won
Stage Name: Siwon
Birthday: February 10, 1987
Position: Vocalist, Face of The Group
Blood Type: B
Height: 185 cm
Hobby/Specialty: Playing drums, singing, dance, acting, Chinese, taekwondo



Birth Name: Kim Ryeo Wook
Stage Name: Ryeowook
Birthday: June 21, 1987
Position: Main Vocalist
Blood Type: O
Height: 175 cm
Hobby/Specialty: Singing, composition



 Birth Name: Kim Ki Bum
Stage Name: Kibum
Birthday: August 21, 1987
Position: Lead Rapper and Vocalist
Blood Type: A
Height: 179 cm



Birth Name: Cho Kyu Hyun
Stage Name: Kyuhyun
Birthday: February 3, 1988
Position: Lead Vocalist, Sub-Dancer, Maknae
Blood Type: A
Height: 180 cm
Hobby/Specialty: Singing



Golden Disk Awards

The Golden Disk Awards is a music awards show founded in 1986 that is presented annually by the Music Industry Association of Korea for outstanding achievements in the music industry in South Korea. Daesang Award (Grand Prize) is equivalent Artist of the Year. While the Bonsang Awards (Main Prize) is awarded up to 10 best artists by calculating album and digital sales with online vote and a final judgement by the judges of the award ceremony.
Year Award Nominated work Result
2006
Newcomer of the Year "U" Won
Best Music Video Won
2007
Disk Daesang[note 1] Don't Don Nominated
Disk Bonsang[note 2] Won
TPL Anycall Popularity Award Won
2009[1]
Disk Daesang Sorry, Sorry Won
Disk Bonsang Won
Digital Bonsang (Best Digital Record) Nominated
Samsung YEPP Popularity Award Won
2010
Disk Daesang Bonamana Nominated
Disk Bonsang Won
Popularity Award Nominated
Asian Popularity Award Won
2011
Disk Daesang Mr. Simple Won
Disk Bonsang Won
Most Popular Artist Award Super Junior Won
MSN Japan Super Junior Won

Mnet Asian Music Awards

The Mnet Asian Music Awards (abbreviated as a MAMA), formerly "M.net KM Music Festival" (MKMF) (1999 - 2008), is a major K-pop music award show that is held by Mnet Media annually in South Korea. Daesang Award (Grand Prize) is equivalent Artist of the Year.
In 2009 SM Entertainment along with Inwoo Production boycotted the 2009 Mnet Asian Music Awards event on 21 November, hence none of their artists attended the event. SM stated that they have reservation regarding the standard of fairness and criteria used in their selections,[2] citing that Girls' Generation had topped a music chart for nine consecutive weeks but was never placed first place on their show and only debuted on their charts a month after the album was released. They also asked that their artists be removed from a mobile poll which requires participants to pay a fee in order to vote saying they "do not want to see fans suffer any damage from the poll which has commercial intentions".[3]
Year Award Nominated work Result
2006
Best New Group U Won
Best Dance Performance Nominated
2007
Daesang Award Don't Don Won
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Male Group Nominated
Best Dance Performance Nominated
Auction Netizen Popularity Won
Mobile Popularity Won
Overseas Viewers Choice Full of Happiness Nominated
2008
Best Red Carpet (2005) Super Junior Won
2009
Daesang Award Sorry, Sorry Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Male Group Nominated
Best Dance Performance Nominated
Overseas Viewers' Award Won
Mobile Popularity Award Won
CGV Popularity Award Won
2010
Daesang Award Bonamana Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Male Group Nominated
Best Dance Performance by a Male Group Nominated
2011[4]
Album of the Year Mr. Simple Won
Best Male Group Won
Best Dance Performance by a Male Group Nominated
Singapore's Choice Award Won

Seoul Music Awards

The Seoul Music Awards is a music awards show founded in 1990 that is presented annually by the Sports Seoul for outstanding achievements in the music industry in South Korea. Daesang Award (Grand Prize) is equivalent Artist of the Year. While the Bonsang Awards (Main Prize) is awarded up to 10 best artists by calculating album and digital sales with online vote and a final judgement by the judges of the award ceremony.
# Year Award Nominated work Result Ref
15th 2006 Best New Group "U" Won
Mobile Popularity Won
17th 2008 Daesang Don't Don Nominated [5]
Bonsang Won
Mobile Popularity Won
19th 2010 Daesang Sorry Sorry Nominated [6]
Bonsang Won
Mobile Popularity Won
Hallyu Special Award Won
20th 2011 Bonsang Bonamana Nominated [7]
Popularity Award Nominated
21st 2012 Daesang Mr. Simple Won [8]
Bonsang Won
Popularity Award Nominated

Melon Music Awards

Melon Music Awards is a major music awards show that is held annually in South Korea. It is known for only calculating digital sales and online votes to judge winners. Daesang Award (Grand Prize) is equivalent Artist of the Year. While the Bonsang Awards (Main Prize) is awarded up to 10 best artists by calculating album and digital sales with online vote and a final judgement by the judges of the award ceremony.

Year Award Nominated work Result
2009
Daesang Award Sorry, Sorry Nominated
Song of the Year (Digital Daesang) Sorry, Sorry Nominated
Top 10 Artist Winners (Bonsang) Sorry, Sorry Won
Star of the Year Super Junior Nominated
Mania of the Year Super Junior Nominated
2010 Netizen Popularity Battle Award BONAMANA Won
2011[9]
Daesang Award Mr. Simple Nominated
Top 10 Artist Winners (Bonsang) Won
Netizen Popularity Award Won

Other awards

Korea

Year Award Nominated work Result
Korean Television Arts Awards
2006 Best Group U Won
Korean Visual Arts Awards
2006 Most Photogenic Super Junior Won
Korean Digital Music Awards
2006 Best New Group U Won
SBS Song Awards
2006 Best New Male Group U Won
Top Artists U Nominated
Mnet 20's Choice Awards
2007 Best Dresser on Blue Carpet Super Junior Won
Best New Asian Artist Super Junior Won
Best Group Super Junior Won
Best Performer Super Junior Won
14th Korean Entertainment Arts Award
2007 Best Male Dance Artists Don't Don Won
Asia Song Festival
2007 Appreciation Award Super Junior Won
2009 Asian Best Group Super Junior Won
2011 The Highest Asia Singer Award Super Junior Won
Korea Best Dresser Swan Awards
2007 Best Dressed Singer Super Junior Won
2011[10] Best Dressed Singer Super Junior Won
Korean Popular Entertainment Awards
2007
New Generation Artist of the Year Don't Don Won
Top Artist Don't Don Won
2008 Special Award Super Junior Won
Gaon Chart Awards
2009 Album of The Year Sorry Sorry Won
2011[11] Top Selling Album of 2010 BONAMANA Won
Korean Popular Culture and Art Awards
2010 Minister Commendation for Culture and Tourism Super Junior Won
6th Korea in Motion Festival
2011 Most Popular Music Super Junior Won
The 2011 YouTube K-Pop Awards
2011[12] Most Viewed Video of The Year Mr. Simple Won
MBC Entertainment Awards
2011[13] Special Award (Singer Division) Super Junior Won
Bugs Music Awards
2010[14] Senior Idol Super Junior Won
2011[15] Netizen Popularity Award Super Junior Won
Best Male Group Super Junior Won
1st Gaon Chart K-pop Awards[16]
2012 Singer of the Year Award (Album-based) - 3rd Quarter Mr. Simple Won

Overseas

Year Award Nominated work Result
Mashable Awards
2010[17] Must Follow Personality Super Junior Won
2011[18] Viral Video of the Year Mr. Simple starring Super Junior Won
Must Follow Musician on Social Media Super Junior Won
Best Mobile Game Super Junior SHAKE Won
AllKpop Awards
2010[19] Best Male Group Super Junior Won
Song of The Year Bonamana Nominated
Best Choreography Bonamana Nominated
2011 Best Choreography Mr. Simple Won
Best Male Group Super Junior Won
Song Of The Year Mr. Simple Won
Thailand Asia SEED Awards
2007 Best New Asian Artist Super Junior Won
2010 Best Asian Artist Super Junior Won
2011 Popular Asia Artist of The Year Super Junior Won
Southeast Explosive Music Chart Awards
2007 Most Favorite Overseas Group Super Junior Nominated
China Tencent Stars Magnificent Ceremony
2007 Asia's Artist of the Year Super Junior Won
Asia Model Award Ceremony
2008 Entertainment: Asia Special Award Super Junior Won
MTV Asia Awards
2008 Favorite Artist of Korea Super Junior Won
Shanghai International Art Festival[20]
2009 Medal of Appreciation Super Junior Won
Philippine Kpop Convention
2010[21] Album of the Year BONAMANA Won
Song of the Year BONAMANA Won
Male Group of the Year Super Junior Won
2011 Best Male Group Super Junior Won
Album of the Year Mr. Simple Won
Philippines ASAP Viewers Choice Awards
2010[22] Best Korean Artist Super Junior Won
Yahoo! Asia Buzz Awards
2010[23]' Top Buzz Overseas Group Super Junior Won
2011[24] Taiwan's Top Searched Group Super Junior Won
Hong Kong's Top Searched Group Super Junior Won
Korea's Top Searched Group Super Junior Won
Asia's Top Searched Group Super Junior Won
Global Chinese Golden Chart Awards
2011[25] Best Japan/Korea Album of The Year BONAMANA Won
Taiwan KKBOX Music Awards
2012 Best Korean Singer of the Year Super Junior Won
MYX Music Awards 2012
2012[26] Favorite K-Pop Video Mr. Simple Won
Singapore's 'e-Awards'
2012[27] Most Popular 'U-Weekly' Cover Super Junior Won
Most Popular Korean Artist Super Junior Won
Taiwan HITO Music Awards
2012 JKpop Song of The Year Mr. Simple Won

Music show awards

The Music Trend

The Music Trend, also known as Inkigayo, is a weekly live music television programme broadcasted on Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) on Sundays. It awards the Mutizen Song Award to the number one song of the week's show. Each song may only win three times, ie Triple Crown, before they are removed from the 'Take 7' nominees list.
Mutizen Song Award
Year Date Song
2006 June 25 "U"
July 9
July 16
August 20 "Dancing Out"
2007 October 21 "Don't Don"
2009 March 29 "Sorry, Sorry"
April 5
April 12
June 7 "It's You"
2010 May 30 "Bonamana"
June 6
June 13
July 11[28] "No Other"
2011 August 21 "Mr. Simple"
August 28
September 4

Music Bank

Music Bank is a weekly live countdown music television programme broadcast on Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) on Fridays. There are no limits on the number of weeks a song may win.
First Place Winners
Year Date Track
2009 March 27 "Sorry, Sorry"
April 24
May 1
May 8
May 15
May 22 "It's You"
2010 May 21[29] "Bonamana"
May 28[30]
June 4[31]
July 9[28] "No Other"
2011 August 12 "Mr. Simple"
August 19
August 26
September 2
September 9

M! Countdown

M! Countdown is a weekly live countdown music television programme broadcast on cable channel Mnet on Thursdays. Each song may only win three times, ie Triple Crown, before they are removed from the nominees list.
First Place Winners
Year Date Song
2006 July 6 "U"
July 20
August 31 "Dancing Out"
2007 November 1 "Don't Don"
2009 April 9 "Sorry, Sorry"
April 23
2011 August 11 "Mr. Simple"
August 18
August 25

Subgroup awards

Super Junior-Happy

Year Award Nominated work Result
MNET Asian Music Awards(MAMA)
2008
Artist of the Year Cooking? Cooking! Nominated
Song of the Year Cooking? Cooking! Nominated
Best Dance Cooking? Cooking! Nominated
Auction Netizen Popularity Cooking? Cooking! Nominated
Netizen and Mobile Popularity Cooking? Cooking! Nominated

Super Junior-M

Year Award Nominated work Result
Southeast Explosive Music Chart Awards
2008 Most Popular Group Me Won
China Tencent Stars Magnificent Ceremony
2008 Mainland's Best Group ME Won
Music King Awards
2008 Asia's Most Popular New Group Me Won
CCTV-MTV Music Awards
2008 Mainland's Best Group Me Won
CCTV 2008 Chinese Entertainment Awards
2008 Mainland's Best Album Me Won
Mainland's Most Popular Group Me Won
China Digital Music Awards
2009 Most Downloaded Overseas Singer Super Girl Won
21st Golden Melody Awards
2010[32] Best Vocal Group Super Girl Nominated
China Music Festival
2010 Most Popular Group Super Girl Won
Golden Melody Award (Album Award) Super Girl Won
Composer Award Super Girl (Yoo Young Jin) Won
China MusicRadio Top Awards
2010 Most Popular Group Super Girl Won
Global Chinese Golden Chart Awards
2011[25] Most Popular Group of The Year Super Girl Won
Best Male Group Perfection Won
Singapore Hit Awards
2011 Best Male Group Super Junior M Won
Singapore's 'e-Awards'
2012[33] Most Popular Group "Super Junior-M" Won
Taiwan HITO Music Awards
2012 Most Popular Group Super Junior M Won

Super Junior-T

Year Award Nominated work Result
Bugs Music Awards
2010 Trot Knock Knock Knock Won

Individual awards

Year Award Nominated work Result
Summer Break Mnet 20's Choice Awards
2007 Best Bad Boy Kangin Won
Best Pretty Boy Heechul Won
MBC Entertainment Awards
2008 Best DJ Kangin Won
2011[13] Rookie Award (Show/Entertainment) Heechul: Radio Star Won
Special Award (MC Division) Kyuhyun: Radio Star Won
Golden Disk Awards
2009 Digital Bonsang (Best Digital Single) It Has To Be You (Yesung) Nominated
Popularity Award It Has To Be You (Yesung) Nominated
SBS Entertainment Awards
2009 Best Newcomer Leeteuk, Eunhyuk: Strong Heart, Star King Won
2010 Best Newcomer MC Shindong: Strong Heart Won
2011[34] Best Entertainer Award (Talk Show Division)[35] Shindong Won
Excellence Award (Talk Show Division)[36] Leeteuk Won
MBC Drama Awards
2009 Best Male Rookie Award Shindong Won
4th Men's Health Cool Guy Awards
2010 Best Cover Magazine Siwon Won
BGM Cyworld
2010 Hall of Fame Yesung: It's has to be you Won
Cyworld Digital Music Awards
2010 Song of The Month (April) Yesung: It's has to be you Won
2011 Original Sound Track of The Year (2010) Yesung: It has to be you Won
Melon Music Awards
2010 Special Song Award OST Yesung: It's has to be you Nominated
Bugs Music Awards
2010 Variety Star Leeteuk: Strong Heart Won
SBS Drama Awards
2010 Best Newcomer Actor Siwon: Oh! My Lady Won
Golden Ticket Awards
2011 Musical Rising Star Kyuhyun: The Three Muskeeters Musical Won
2012[37] Musical Up and Comer Award Eunhyuk: FAME Nominated
Musical Up and Comer Award Ryeowook: Temptation of the Wolves Nominated
AllKPop Awards
2010[19] Best Social Network Personality 2010 Heechul Won
2011 Best Social Network Personality 2011 [8] Siwon Won

Korean Movie Awards

Year Award Nominated work Nominee Result
2007 Best Production Attack on the Pin-Up Boys - Nominated
Best Actor Attack on the Pin-Up Boys Kangin Nominated
Best New Actor Attack on the Pin-Up Boys Kangin Nominated
Best Action Performance Attack on the Pin-Up Boys Kangin Nominated
Best Suppoting Actor Attack on the Pin-Up Boys Ryeowook Nominated
Best Comedic Performance Attack on the Pin-Up Boys Ryeowook Nominated

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