Super Junior M The First Mini Album Super Girl

In July 2009, shortly after promotions concluded for Super Junior’s acclaimed studio album Super Junior Vol. 3 - Sorry Sorry several members of Super Junior M wrote on their blogs that recordings of a new album for the subgroup has already started, and a few songs were already finished. Members Zhou Mi and Henry were seen returning to Seoul to also participate in the album recording. In 8 September 2009, SM Entertainment announced the official release era was in late September 2009 throughout different regions of Mainland China.

In 11 September 2009, image teasers was shown through the group’s official website. “Super Girl” was introduced to be the mini album’s first promotional single, and the teaser (Super Junior M Super Girl Teaser) for its corresponding music video was revealed on 11 September 2009. Super Junior M Super Girl Music Video was released in 14 September 2009. Super Junior M The First Mini Album Super Girl features five tracks including SUPER GIRL (Track 1), 到了明天 - Blue Tomorrow (Track 2), 告白 - Confession (Track 3), 動情 - Only U (Track 4) and 愛情接力 You & Me (Track 5).

Name : Super Junior M The First Mini Album Super Girl
Artist : Super Junior M
Release Date : 25 September 2009
Language : Mandarin
Type : Super Junior M First Mini Album
Genre : Cpop

Track list :

01. SUPER GIRL
02. 到了明天(Blue Tomorrow)
03. 告白(Confession)
04. 動情 (Only U)
05. 愛情接力(You & Me)
Super Junior M – Super Girl & Blue Tomorrow (Korean Version)
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From:http://www.emagasia.com/super-junior-m-the-first-mini-album-super-girl




Don't Don (Korean: 돈 돈!) is the second studio album by Korean boy band Super Junior. It was released by SM Entertainment on September 20, 2007 in South Korea. Slightly different from their first album, this album focuses on more different kinds of pop melodies, most notably on those that approach heavy airy beat, modern R&B and retro dance pop[1], with almost all tracks in the album containing string sections. 60,000 copies were sold within the first week of release[2] and 164,058 copies were sold by the end of December, and was certified as the second best-selling album of 2007.[3]
Two different repackaged versions, one with three new tracks and a remixed track, and another with one remixed track and a DVD, was released on November 5, 2007 and November 9, 2007 respectively in South Korea.[4][5] A digital disc version of the album was released on November 27, 2007.

When promotions for Super Junior's previous hit single, "U" completed, SM Entertainment announced that the group were processing on the beginning touches for their second full-length album, with an expected November 2006 release. However, due to Heechul's car accident on August 10, 2006, schedules regarding album recordings had to be postponed. Another car accident inflicted upon four other members on April 19, 2007 also affected the album schedules. Kyuhyun, the most injured out of the four, was not discharged from the hospital until July 5, 2007.
During a fan-meet in Shanghai on August 26, 2007, Han Geng revealed that recording schedules for the album were finally active and the album would be released in September,[6] followed up by Shindong's announcement that he would be on a short hiatus from hosting activities to work on the album, and an official announcement of the re-appearance of Kyuhyun in news articles.[7] On September 5, 2007, Kang-in revealed his new hairstyle at a public radio, causing an intense anticipation within the media for the group's second album comeback.[8] Their new album concept became a hot topic of debate within netizens as more information of the new concept unraveled. A few days later, SM Entertainment released the album's first promotional image, which contains a silhouette of the thirteen members. The mysterious image increased discussion for the anticipated new album concept, but the new concept was not fully revealed until the release date of the album. However, leaked pictures of the group's new image lightly surfaced across the web a week before the official release date.
On September 13, 2007, the label announced an official date for the album release. Demonstrative ringtones of the tracks in the album was released online on September 19, 2007. The official album was released on September 20, 2007.[9] Pre-orders for the album began in South Korea on September 14, 2007.[10]
"돈 돈! (Don't Don)", also the name of the album, was chosen to be the first single. Transliterated to "Money, Money! (Don't Don)", the title is a pun, playing with the words "don," (Korean: 돈), which means money, and "donda" (Korean: 돈다), which means to go insane. "Don't Don" is introduced as a genre of SMP (SM Music Performance), a genre invented by the company, that consists of the strong mix of R&B, rock, rap, and hip hop. The musical style of "Don't Don" has the combination of heavy guitar riffs, fast drum rhythms, electric guitar, a violin solo, and other musical instruments that make the single a rare musical. In an effort to promote the world to become a more innocent and magnanimous place to live, the lyrics sends a message about how money, hypocrisy, and the change of society has made the world into a twisted and greedy place to live.[11] "Marry U" was chosen to be the second single. Different from the fast-pace first single, "Marry U" is a medium-tempo R&B ballad, reviving a classic image which is a contrast of their dark image from their first single. The rest of the album consists of soft ballads, string section focus, retro R&B, and 80's style trendy dance songs,[12] a style that is completely different from their first album, which a majority of the music consisted of modernized R&B dance pop. However, the trend of bubblegum pop still remains in the album, such as the second track, "Sapphire Blue."
Many members contributed in the production of the album. Yesung, Ryeowook, Kyuhyun were active as background vocalists while Eunhyuk, one of the main rappers of the group, was in charge of most of the rap lyrics in the album. Leeteuk, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, and Donghae also wrote the lyrics for the dance/pop song, "I am," arranged by Yoon Jongshin.[9] Famous musicians like Yoon Jongshin, Kim Johan, Kim Youngho, Hwang Sungjae, Kim Changhyun, etc. also participated in the production of the album.

from:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don't_Don


Super Junior Album 돈 돈!Don't Don
01. 돈 돈! (Don't Don)
02. 소원이 있나요 (Sapphire Blue)
03. You're my endless love (말하자면)
04. 미워 (Hate U, Love U)
05. Disco Drive
06. Marry U
07. I am
08. 사랑이 떠나다 (She's gone)
09. Missin' U
10. 거울 (Mirror)
11. 우리들의 사랑 (Our Love)
12. Midnight Fantasy
13. Thank you
14. (Bonus Track) 아주 먼 옛날 (Song for you)



The Third Album Featuring "Sorry Sorry"


On October 2, 2007, SM Entertainment announced a third Super Junior sub-unit Super Junior-M, a subgroup designated for the Chinese market.[32][33] While the creation of the subgroup created a brief controversy between the fans and the management,[e] Super Junior-M became a phenomenal success in China,[34] having the opportunity to have two sold-out concerts in Hong Kong,[35] top weekly ratings with their appearance on variety programs,[36] and becoming the idol group with the most endorsement contracts in China.[37] With the absence of almost half of the members in Korea, a fourth Super Junior sub-unit was created that same year to prevent Super Junior from disappearing in the Korean music industry. With five members from Super Junior-T and Yesung, they formed the subgroup, Super Junior-Happy. Super Junior-Happy released the EP Cooking? Cooking! on June 5, 2008, and promotions ended on September 7, lasting for four months. In November 2008, Super Junior-T returned, this time as a singing group in Japan, called SuperJunior-TxMoeyan; this group added Moeyan, a famous two-woman comedy group in Japan.[38] "ROCK&GO", a Japanese-language version of "Rokuko", debuted at #19 on the Oricon Daily Charts[39] and jumped to #2 three days later.[40]
Super Junior's first major tour, Super Show, commenced on February 22, 2008 in Seoul.[41][42][43][f] The tour covered three countries and had shows on six different cities, including Bangkok, Shanghai, and Beijing.[33][42][44] From July 8 to July 9, 2008, Super Junior held their first fan meeting in Japan, at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, as a celebration for the grand opening of their official Japanese Homepage, which was launched on April 1, 2008.[45] 12,000 tickets to the fanmeeting were all sold out in several days. The group released a compiled Japan single the following day, entitled "U/TWINS", which includes the Japanese version of "U" in the limited release, to complement the event. The single peaked at #4 on Japan's Oricon Daily Chart in its first day of release, and dropped down to only four places in its second. The single broke a new record for being the first Korean single to have made within top 10 on Japan's Oricon Weekly Chart.[46] On August 2, 2008, Super Junior expanded their routes to Genting Highlands, Malaysia, being one of the top guest performers at the MTV Asia Awards 2008 along with other international performing artists such as OneRepublic and the Jabbawockeez.[5] They are the third SM artist to win Favorite Artist Korea at the MTV Asia Awards after Kangta of H.O.T and BoA, and the second musical group to win the award after JTL in 2008.[5]
Super Junior's third album, Sorry, Sorry, was released on March 12, 2009 with acclaimed reviews.[47] The title single of the album, "Sorry, Sorry" was digitally released on March 9, 2009.[48] In less than a week after preorders were announced, over 150,000 copies were pre-ordered.[49] Sorry, Sorry was their first album to debut at #1 on the Hanteo Charts, and it sold over 29,000 copies the first day, defeating Seo Taiji's record of 25,000.[1] Promotions for the album started March 13 with the performance of "Sorry, Sorry" and "Why I Like You" on Music Bank.[50] Two weeks later, "Sorry, Sorry" became the number one song of the week on the same program.[51] During the group's performance on music program Popular Songs on March 15, ratings went up to as high as 14%, the highest in recent years.[52] From March to May, "Sorry, Sorry" collected a total of ten #1 awards with consecutive wins in Korea, having the single becoming a national and international success.[53][54] After only a month of release, the album became South Korea's best-selling album of 2009. Sorry, Sorry was also a critically and commercially successful hit in other Asian countries, opting the group to become the only overseas representative for the second time at Taiwan's annual Golden Melody Awards. "Sorry, Sorry" was also #1 for a record-breaking 37 weeks in Taiwan. Sorry, Sorry was a best-selling Korean-language album in Taiwan,[55] Thailand, China, and the Philippines, in which the latter listed the album to be the first K-pop album to reach #1 in music charts from the country.[56] Super Junior won three awards in the 1st MNET Asian Music Awards - Overseas Viewers Award, Mobile Popularity Award and CGV Popularity Award despite not attending. Super Junior's Sorry, Sorry won Daesang at the 2009 Golden Disk Awards.

3rd Album's Songlist:

01. SORRY, SORRY0
2. 니가 좋은 이유 (Why I like you)
03. 마주치지 말자 (Let’s not…)
04. 앤젤라 (Angela)
05. RESET
06. MONSTER
07. WHAT IF
08. 이별… 넌 쉽니(Heartquake)
09. CLUB No.1
10. HAPPY TOGETHER
11. 죽어있는 것 (Dead at heart)
12. SHINING STAR

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