Kyuhyun of K-pop powerhouse Super Junior has reached a significant milestone in his career by unveiling a fresh fan club name and logo following his recent affiliation with his new agency, Antenna.
On Wednesday, November 15, the artistrevealed that his newly christened fan club will be named “KYUpiter.” Furthermore, the name drew inspiration from the majestic Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system.
According to the explanation, the choice symbolizes Kyuhyun’s “radiant presence as a multi-talented artist, whether as a ballad singer, K-pop group member, musical actor, or entertainer.”
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Moreover, the name also serves as a reminder of the special bond between the artist and the fans. As the agency urged fans to continue safeguarding Kyuhyun, much like how “Jupiter safeguards the Solar System from asteroids.”
Alongside the fan club revelation is a distinctive artist logo that features a vintage, stamped texture. Notably, the design aims to reflect the depth of Kyuhyun’s musical prowess. “Please remember this special bond between the artist and fans whenever you say ‘Kyupiter,’” the staff added.
An eventful 2023 for Kyuhyun
These developments came after the artist moved to another agency.
In August, Kyuhyun inked a deal with his new agency, Antenna, marking a significant change in his career. At the time, the agency expressed its commitment to actively support the artist’s diverse range of activities. Additionally, Antenna also urged fans to extend their love and support to the artist as he embarks on this fresh start.
Founded by singer-songwriter Yoo Hee Yeol, Antenna serves as the home for a diverse array of artists. Among their roster of artists include Lee Hyori, Yoo Jae Suk, Lee Sang Soon, Kwon Jin Ah, Mijoo, and more
Prior to moving to Antenna, Kyuhyun, who made his debut as a member of Super Juniorin 2006, departed from SM Entertainment in July, concluding a 17-year association with the company. Notably, fellow Super Junior members Donghae and Eunhyuk also parted ways with SM Entertainment. Despite these changes, Donghae, Eunhyuk, and Kyuhyun have affirmed their commitment to continuing promoting as members of Super Junior.
As a solo artist, Kyuhyun, released his solo debut mini-album At Gwanghwamun in 2016.
Beyond his music endeavors, he has showcased his talents in various musicals and as a host on variety programs.
Mark your calendars, ELFs! K-pop boy group Super Junior will be marking their 18th debut anniversary with a fan meeting titled 1t’s 8lue.
On Tuesday, September 26, the “Sorry, Sorry” hitmakers announced that the event will be held twice at the Grand Peace Palace at Kyung Hee Universe, Seoul on November 4. The first show is set for 2 pm, while the second show is set for 7 pm.
Members Leeteuk, Heechul, Yesung, Shindong, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Siwon, Ryeowook, and Kyuhyun are confirmed to participate in the fan meeting.
According to a Naver article, the 1t’s 8lue show will not only perform their hit songs, but also prepare various activities that would entertain their fans. Additionally, attendees can expect talking segments wherein the members will look back on their 18-year career.
Moreover, there will also be several games that will highlight the group’s friendship and chemistry. Considering that Super Junior are known to be a variety of idols, fans are already looking forward to a fun and sentimental time.
Interestingly, the 1t’s 8lue would serve as the group’s first fan meeting in more than a year. In April 2022, they held the Return of the King fan meeting in Japan. Given that it’s been a while since fans have seen them, the show will also be livestreamed online for fans who can’t attend the event in person.
Super Junior as Hallyu Kings
Initially a 12-member group, Super Junior debuted under SM Entertainment in November 2005. In 2006, member Kyuhyun was added as the group was meant to have rotating members.
Throughout its career, the group faced a series of controversies and lineup changes. But they also set several records, and earned the title of “Hallyu Kings.” Currently, only nine members actively promote with the group.
In July 2023, members Donghae, Eunhyuk, and Kyuhyun didn’t renew their contracts with SM Entertainment. However, the three promised to still be active in Super Junior activities.
Despite their departure from the agency as individuals, the three will continue participating as members of Super Junior. The group, which debuted in 2005, has renewed its contract with SM Entertainment.
Interestingly, the twojoined the growing roster of K-pop idols who established their own entertainment agencies. The list includesKang Daniel, Kim Sohye, HIGHLIGHT, and INFINITEamong others.
What’s next for Donghae and Eunhyuk?
While there’s still no additional details about Donghae and Eunhyuk’s plans for ODE Entertainment, fans are already looking forward to this new start for the idols.
Especially that Eunhyuk and Donghae have also been promoting as the Super Junior sub-unit D&E. The duo, who was the fifth sub-unit of Super Junior, made their debut in 2011.
As a unit, the act is known for their songs “Oppa, Oppa,” “B.A.D,” “Can You Feel It?” “Danger,” “Growing Pains,” and “Bout You.”
Moreover, Donghae was recently confirmed to star in the upcoming romantic-comedy series Man and Woman. Meanwhile, Eunhyuk is an artist director in the pre-debut reality showNCT Universe: LASTART.
As for group activities, they’re also set to star in the travel show Knights of the Lamp.
Mark your calendars, ELFS! The upcoming travel variety show Knights of the Lamp, featuring Super Junior members, has finally announced its premiere date.
According to SM Entertainment, the pilot episode will premiere on September 13. It has a total of four episodes, with each one airing every Wednesday.
First announced in March, Knights of the Lamp will see Super Junior members Leeteuk, Shindong, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Ryeowook, and Kyuhyun travel across Saudi Arabia’s capital, Riyadh.
Additionally, the variety series will show the idols embark on a quest wherein they will search for a magic lamp that grants their wishes.
#SUPERJUNIOR#LEETEUK#SHINDONG#DONGHAE#RYEOWOOK & #KYUHYUN will appear in a new variety show ‘Knights of The Lamp’ where they go to Saudi’s ‘Mysterious Lands’ & find the lamp which fulfils wishes. This is sponsored by Saudi Tourism Authority.
Moreover, Knights of the Lamp is a collaboration between Super Junior and the Saudi Arabia Tourism Authority. In the series, Riyadh’s diverse culture and beautiful travel spots will be featured.
The partnership is not surprising as Super Junior has proven its star power in the Middle Eastern country. Interestingly, the group became the first K-pop act to hold a solo concert in Saudi Arabia.
In May, Super Junior was officially announced as the ambassador of the Saudi Arabia Tourism Authority.
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ELFs’ excitement for a new Super Junior group content
Following the news, fans of Super Junior shared their anticipation for Knights of the Lamp.
Previously, Super Junior has established themselves as witty idols in their own variety shows Super TV and SJ Returns. In fact, almost all of the members also hosted other variety shows.
On top of Knights of the Lamp being a new show to look forward to, fans are also delighted to have more group content.
In July, members Donghae, Eunhyuk, and Kyuhyun leftSM Entertainment.
Despite their departure from the agency as individuals, the three will continue participating as members of Super Junior. The group, which debuted in 2005, has renewed its contract with SM Entertainment.
Meanwhile, Donghae and Eunhyuk, the Super Junior sub-unit D&E, are reportedly planning to establish their own label as co-founders. However, this still hasn’t been confirmed.
Based on the webtoon of the same name, Man and Woman will follow a long-term couple who is struggling to keep their relationship afloat.
Donghae will play Jung Hyun Sung, a jewelry designer who established a street fashion brand but tries to keep ends meet. Meanwhile, Lee Seol will portray Hyun Sung’s girlfriend Sung Ok.
In the romantic-comedy series, Donghae’s character will try to break up with his long-term girlfriend due to a brief mistake.
Man and Woman, which will be written by Park Sang Min, is expected to premiere in the second half of 2023.
#SUPERJUNIOR#DONGHAE as 정현성 (Jung Hyunsung) in Channel A’s upcoming drama based on the webtoon '남과 여' (Man and Woman). It will be aired during the second half of this year.
Despite their departure from the agency as individuals, the three will continue participating as members of Super Junior. The group, which debuted in 2005, has renewed its contract with SM Entertainment.
Moreover, Donghae and Eunhyuk, the Super Junior sub-unit D&E, are reportedly planning to establish their own label as co-founders. However, this still hasn’t been confirmed.
A representative from the agency shared that they’re looking forward to having Kyuhyun under their roster of artists.
“We plan on actively supporting Kyuhyun’s wide breadth of activities in various ways, so please show lots of support for Kyuhyun who is standing at a new starting line,” they said in a press release.
Kyuhyun, who made his debut as a member of Super Juniorin 2006, left SM Entertainment in July after 17 years.
Aside from Kyuhyun,Donghae and Eunhyuk also parted ways with SM Entertainment. On the other hand, Donghae and Eunhyuk, who also promotes as the Super Junior sub-unit D&E, are rumored to establish their own talent agency. However, there’s still no confirmation about it, as of writing.
Donghae, Eunhyuk, and Kyuhyun said that they will still promote as members of Super Junior moving forward.
Kyuhyunmade his debut as a solo artist in 2014 with the mini-album At Gwanghwamun. He also starred in various musicals and hosted variety programs.
Meanwhile, Antenna is an agency founded by singer-songwriter Yoo Hee Yeol. It is home to artists like Lee Hyori, Yoo Jae Suk, Lee Sang Soon, Kwon Jin Ah, Mijoo, and more.
2023 is looking to be an interesting year for SM Entertainment as they unveiled their plans for the coming months.
On Wednesday, August 2, the agency unveiled its earnings release report for the second quarter of 2023.
The said report includes updates of their consolidated business results for the past quarter, as well as event line-up previews for the coming months.
According to the report, SM Entertainment logged 35.7 billion won in operating profit for the second quarter of 2023. Their net income also increased by 11.6%, reporting 28.3% billion won.
Meanwhile, their quarterly revenue improved by 30% to 239.8 billion won.
The increase in revenue is attributed to the resumption of offline concerts globally and more merchandise sold through pop-up stores related to album releases.
Relative to the increase, SM Entertainment specifically mentioned aespa’s EP My World, which sold over two million copies.
Additionally, groups NCT DREAM, TVXQ!, and Red Velvet held the most offline concerts worldwide, with 17, 12 and 11, respectively.
What to expect for the rest of 2023 in terms of albums
As for their upcoming music releases, eight SM Entertainment acts are slated to make a comeback in the third quarter. Meanwhile, 11 acts are scheduled the fourth quarter.
Although the agency clarified that the lineup might change, here’s a rundown of what fans can possibly expect:
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For August, U-Know Yunho of TVXQ is confirmed to be releasing his third solo mini-album Reality Show on the 7th.
Meanwhile, Hyo, or Hyoyeon from Girls’ Generation, will be releasing a single. Also for August, NCT might release an album and aespa with an English single.
Details for said releases have yet to be disclosed, but NCT will be having their first full-group concert NCT NATION: To the World on August 26, while aespa teased a release titled “Better Things.”
For September, Super Junior’s Yesung, SHINee’s Key, and EXO’s D.O. will be releasing their solo mini-albums.
RIIZE, SM Entertainment’s first boy group in seven years, is also expected to make their official debut in September with a single.
4th quarter:
Although there are no specific months yet, SHINee’s Minho and Super Junior’s Ryeowook will be releasing a single in the fourth quarter.
Girls’ Generation’s Taeyeon and SHINee’s Taemin will also be making their solo comebacks with mini-albums.
Moreover, TVXQ! and Red Velvet might release full albums, while it’s undecided whether NCT127 will release a full-length album or a single. RIIZE is also expected to make a comeback in the fourth quarter with a single.
As for international releases, WayV will have a full-length album in Chinese, while aespa might release an English single or mini-album.
NCT Tokyo is also planned to make their debut in the fourth quarter with a Japanese single. Although the preview noted that the artist’s name is still tentative.
NCT Tokyo will reportedly have six members, with four being chosen from the reality survival show NCT Universe: The Lastart. It is also said to be the final sub-unit of NCT.
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Meanwhile, six acts will be having concert shows for the next months.
Taeyeon is currently embarking on the Asia leg of her The ODD Of Love show, which will run until late August. Additionally, aespa is doing the America and Europe stops of their Syk: Hyper Line shows until September.
From August to September, Chen will have his Polaris tour in Japan. After their Seoul shows, NCT will bring their NCT NATION: To the World concert to Japan in September.
SHINee will stage their World VI [Perfect Illumination] shows in Japan between September to October, while Yesung will kick off his solo concert tour in Seoul in October.
On top of that, the agency will also bring their SMTOWN LIVEconcert to Jakarta in September. TVXQ!, Super Junior, Red Velvet, NCT 127, NCT Dream, WayV, aespa, and RIIZE will be performing.
Stay tuned here for more updates about these upcoming releases and concerts. Which of these are you most looking forward to?
Rejoice, Indonesian K-pop fans because SM Entertainment is bringing their highly-anticipated company-wide concert SMTOWN LIVE 2023 to Jakarta!
The agency announced on Wednesday, July 26, that the concert featuring artists from SM Entertainment will be held at the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia on September 23.
The one-night show will feature performances and appearances from eight acts, including TVXQ!, Super Junior, Red Velvet, NCT 127, NCT Dream, WayV, aespa, as well as SM Entertainment’s upcoming new boy group.
SMTOWN LIVE 2023 SMCU PALACE @ JAKARTA with KB Bank 9월 23일 인도네시아 자카르타에서 개최! 한국-인도네시아 수교 50주년 의미 더한다! 동방신기→신인 남자 그룹까지 SM 특급 라인업 총출동!
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The label added that the celebration is even more special as 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and Indonesia. “With our upcoming show, we will reflect on the meaning of harmony while promoting more active cultural exchange between the two countries.”
The SMTOWN LIVE 2023 in Jakarta might serve as the first international schedule for SM’s new boy group. Although the agency remains tight-lipped about the upcoming act, a representative has earlier confirmed that said group is gearing up for a September debut.
SM Entertainment’s CEO Jang Cheol Hyuk has also revealed that the new boy group will have former NCT members Sungchan and Shotaro and SM Rookies Eunseok and Seunghan as part of its lineup. The seven-piece act will also feature other members of Korean and American nationalities.
First staged in 2008, SM TOWN LIVE is a concert tour held by SM Entertainment artists. It had stops in Japan, China, Singapore, Thailand, and the United States.
The last SM TOWN LIVE 2023 concert in Jakarta will be the second time it’ll be held in Indonesia, with the first being in September 2012.
K-pop’s global expansion to Latin American shores is further proof that music is, indeed, universal.
Latino K-pop fans have grown steadily in the last 10 years, and an increasing number of K-pop groups have visited and performed in Latin American countries. Because of the rising popularity of the genre in the region, groups and soloists have begun to release tracks inspired by Latino sounds.
Most songs have lyrics that are a mix of Korean, Spanish, and English—and there are even a few that’s sung completely in Spanish!
Here are 10 K-pop songs infused with Latino flavor that are definitely worth checking out:
Lo Siento – Super Junior ft. Leslie Grace, Play-N-Skillz
Latin pop and Super Junior is a combination most would not even think possible. But actually, this is not the first time that the second generation legends have released Latino-inspired music. In their 2014 bop Mamacita, the group only dipped their toes into the genre. But 2018’s Lo Siento, from the group’s Replay album (repackaged version of Play), marked the first time that the SuJu guys collaborated with non-Korean artists as well as their first real venture into Latin pop.
The tri-lingual track featured Dominican-American singer Leslie Grace and producer/DJ duo Play-N-Skillz. The song fully embraced the Latin vibe, with its bold and upbeat sound punctuated by Spanish guitar riffs. It also presented a more mature, more sensual side to the group while still retaining their unique musical color.
Upon its release, the song debuted at no. 13 in Billboard’s Latin Digital Song Sales chart—making Super Junior the first K-pop group to appear on a Latin chart.
One More Time (Otra Vez) – Super Junior ft. Reik
After the success of Lo Siento, Super Junior dove deeper into the Latin pop genre with their first extended play (EP) album, One More Time, also released in 2018. For the album’s tri-lingual lead single, One More Time (Otra Vez), the group collaborated with the Mexican pop rock trio Reik.
The group continued to play up their sultry side with the song, infused with a tinge of Spanish guitar and the addition of more high notes from main vocal Ryeowook, as the song marked his return from military enlistment.
Bonus: The second generation legends also did a remake of Ahora te Puedes Marchar—and released a special music video that was a hilarious parallel (complete with strawberry blonde wigs and ‘80s-inspired leather jackets) to the 1987 song by Mexican singer Luis Miguel!
Hola Hola – Kard
The co-ed group, made up of male members BM and J.Seph and female members Somin and Jiwoo, has become well-known for their Latino-inspired and tropical house sound releases. Their official debut song Hola Hola is an upbeat and breezy dance track that’s perfect for a Caribbean cruise. Its smooth melody and captivating beat, punctuated by Jiwoo’s surprising rap verse in the middle, makes it a great summer song.
The group’s first pre-debut track, Oh Na Na, is also a great tropical house track. It also has the same addictive beat that would make you want to get up and dance.
Demente – Chung Ha ft. Guaynaa
I.O.I alum and soloist Chung Ha proved that she can break boundaries with her music in her first studio album, Querencia, released in 2021. In the album is the track Demente, a sultry Latin pop song that features Puerto Rican rapper Guaynaa. Here, she sings about the confusion that comes from simultaneously mourning for a lost love and waiting for him to return.
Unlike other Latin pop-inspired K-pop songs, Chung Ha sings this song entirely in Spanish. The idol, who lived in Dallas, Texas before getting into the entertainment industry, reportedly turned to her Mexican friends to help perfect her Spanish for the song—and to great results.
In this 2018 song, the quartet sings about the breakdown of a relationship with a self-centered person. The track is equal parts sultry and powerful, with just the right amount of grittiness. It’s a departure from the group’s usual sound, but still, the song beautifully showcases the ladies’ vocals. Plus, Moonbyul’s rap added another layer that, while unexpected, works with the overall Latino vibe.
This song is further proof that Mamamoo can pull off just about any music genre.
Si Fueras Mia – D.O. (EXO)
Here’s another exceptional song from a K-pop artist that’s sung entirely in Spanish! D.O. is one of EXO’s main vocals, and in the B-side track Si Fueras Mia, from his debut mini-album Empathy, the idol sings about falling in love with someone he cannot be with. Yet despite this, he will continue to love that person from afar.
D.O. (with Suho, Baekhyun, and Chanyeol) has already enchanted Latin American audiences with EXO’s rendition of Mexican singer Luis Miguel’s Sabor a Mi in a 2014 episode of Music Bank in Mexico. And with Si Fueras Mia, Latinos—along with all EXO-Ls around the world—have only fallen deeper in love with D.O.’s charms.
O Sole Mio – SF9
SF9 laid it on thick with the Latino energy in O Sole Mio, which made the track even more beautiful to listen to. From the strum of the acoustic guitar instrumental to the passionate declaration of love in the lyrics, the song definitely gives justice to the Spanish influence.
O Sole Mio doesn’t have the booming beats and catchy, repetitive hooks. Rather, the smooth melodies and solid vocals, along with a smattering of electronic sounds make it a timeless K-pop track. The song was released in 2017, and it still sounds fresh to this day.
Airplane pt.2 – BTS
Global superstars BTS have also dabbled in Latin pop! Airplane pt.2 is a Latin pop-inspired B-side from the group’s Love Yourself: Tear album, released in 2018. The song is a sequel to J-Hope’s solo song Airplane, and it talks about the group’s journey, from dreaming of traveling around the world to showcase their music to finally achieving international success.
It’s no secret that BTS started as a group of talented young singers and dancers from a small company, who simply wanted to share their music to the world. But despite all the odds stacked against them, these seven young men continued to work tirelessly to become the biggest male K-pop act in the world.
Señorita – (G)I-DLE
Señorita is (G)I-DLE’s take on the sultry Latin dance genre. The group had been active for only a year when they released this song in 2018, but it was no surprise that they decided to release music that was different from their previous singles. In an interview with Billboard, leader Soyeon thought that the song was a perfect opportunity to show a different, more aggressive side of the group.
In the song, the girls fall in love with an unnamed señor. Unlike the other songs in this list, brass permeated the instrumentals along with the electronic beats. Snaps of the castanets can also be heard in the verses. This track can definitely inspire anyone to stand up and dance, and it might just be what you need to hear to finally take up tango or flamenco lessons!
Bomba – Kai (EXO)
EXO’s main dancer Kai proves his mettle as a soloist with his third mini-album Rover, released in 2023. In this album, he once again infuses his unique energy and charisma in every R&B, pop, and dance track. The lead single, also called Rover, is a lively dance track tinged with reggaeton beats. But it is in the B-side track Bomba that the idol star fully embraces the Latino vibe.
Kai has admitted to wanting to try this genre. In an interview during Rover’s promotions, he even considered making Bomba the lead single for his second album, Peaches (released 2021). With addictive beats and straightforward expressions of summer in the lyrics such as “You can melt the ice, hot, hotter than the summer,” this song will surely be a staple in beach trip playlists.
This is by no means an extensive list of K-pop tracks with a Latino flair. What other Latino-inspired K-pop songs are in your playlist?
Featured image: (G)I-DLE performs Senorita at M COUNTDOWN’s Comeback Stage. Source: YouTube/Mnet K-POP.