Super Junior-M, often referred to as SJ-M, is a Mandopop boy band. Formed in 2008 in Seoul, South Korea, the band is the first international music group in the Chinese music industry to have members of both Chinese and Korean descent, and is the first group produced by Korea's CT (Culture Technology) organization, created through a comprehensive localization strategy
Super Junior-M is the third and most successful subgroup branched off from the Korean boy band Super Junior. Super Junior-M originally consisted of leader Han Geng, Siwon, Donghae, Kyuhyun, Ryeowook, and two non-Super Junior members, Henry and Zhou Mi.[1] In December 2009, Han filed a lawsuit against their agency SM Entertainment, and the group temporarily disbanded.[3] Han was later replaced by Super Junior members Sungmin and Eunhyuk, coinciding with the release of the group's second EP Perfection in February 2011.
..:: Member ::..
Sungmin
Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer
Eunhyuk
Lead Rapper, Lead Dancer, Vocalist
Siwon
Vocalist, Visual
hangeng
Leader, Vocalist, Lead Dancer
Donghae
Vocalist, Main Dancer, Sub Rapper, Visual
Ryeowook
Lead Vocalist
Henry
Vocalist, Main Dancer, Rapper
Zhou Mi
Main Vocalist
Kyuhyun
Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer
Super Junior-M's goal is to bring the Korean pop influence over to the Chinese market, re-representing the hits in Mandarin. Similar to the style of their main group Super Junior, Super Junior-M's music style falls into the category of mainstream pop, dance, and R&B. Dance pop songs with rock and hip hop influences are easily heard in their music, such as in "Me" and "The Moment", which contains guitar riffs and heavy bass sounds. Rap is not performed as often like the main group, but these influences can be heard in "The Moment" and also the rap remakes in "Don't Don" and "A Man In Love".
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