Super Junior has been such a huge part of my K-pop journey, and keeping up with their lineup changes feels like tracking a drama series with unexpected twists! As of 2024, the group officially has 9 active members: Leeteuk, Heechul, Yesung, Shindong, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Siwon, Ryeowook, and Kyuhyun. It's wild to think how much they've evolved since their debut—some members like Kangin and Sungmin left years ago due to personal reasons or military service, and Kibum stepped back early on to focus on acting. What amazes me is how they've reinvented themselves over the years, from 'Sorry Sorry' days to now, still releasing bops like 'CALLIN''. Their bond feels unshakable even with fewer faces on stage, and ELFs (their fandom) stick by them like glue. Honestly, their resilience is what makes me respect them beyond just the music.
Watching their recent 'Super Show 9' tour clips gave me all the nostalgia—they've mastered the art of filling arenas with energy regardless of group size. Plus, their solo ventures are fire; Heechul's variety genius or Kyuhyun's musical theater chops prove they're more than idols. It's bittersweet seeing them as a smaller unit, but they still carry that 'Super Junior' spirit, you know?
2024’s Super Junior feels like that classic band whose members you can name blindfolded—9 of them, polished like gems through 19 years. Yesung’s still hitting those high notes, Eunhyuk’s choreo genius shines, and Kyuhyun’s smirk could power a city. Remember when Zhou Mi was sorta-kinda part of SJ-M? Time flies. Now they’re legends mentoring younger groups but still goofing off in vlives like teenagers. Their bond’s the real magic; even at awards shows now, you see how they huddle like they’re back in their dorm days.
I got into Super Junior during the 'Mr. Simple' era when they had 10 members, so seeing the 2024 lineup at 9 feels... different but cozy? The current roster is tight-knit: Leeteuk leading with dad jokes, Heechul being chaos incarnate on TV, Donghae and Eunhyuk still dancing like their spines are made of rubber. What fascinates me is how they handle absence—fans barely blinked when Kangin left in 2019 because the group's chemistry adjusted naturally. Their sub-units like K.R.Y. or D&E keep things fresh too; Ryeowook's vocals in 'Hiding Words' wrecked me last month.
Military enlistments used to scare me for them, but now? They’ve survived it all—scandals, marriages, even pandemic disruptions. Shindong’s directing their MVs now, Siwon’s off being a philanthropist... it’s less about numbers and more about how they’ve grown. ELFs joke that SuJu’s like a family reunion where some cousins are busy but the core still brings the hype.
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"I would rather peel my skin than accept your rejection."
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I'm on a mission with clear specifics.
But all set plans comes to ruin when the top and most powerful Nobles of Crestbane University set their eyes on me and the gods and goddesses decide to mess everything up.
I'm not one of them, I am one of my kind, something different from anything they've ever heard or seen.
Yet, I'm stuck with a fearful and loud-mouthed Dragon shifter prince, who doesn't take no for an answer.
A fae prince with anger issues that goes completely soft for me.
A super gorgeous and pompous ice elemental and Werewolf shifter prince that is overprotective of me.
And an unhinged 'dream keeper' incubus prince, who makes me smile even on my worst days.
I can't be with these over-privileged spoilt princes...
Not when I'm this close to carrying out the purpose for which I was sent to Crestbane University.
Sadly, these boys will rather peel their own skin than let me go.
They say it takes two to tango. A relationship needs two people to make it work. But what if I tell you that it's not just one who caught her interest, but four hot men? She's into four damn handsome men, each with their unique personality.
"They call them the Four Hotties, but I call them temptation, secrets, and the kind of love that's worth every risk," Via remarked with a smirk. Her motto in life echoed through the air, "Date more, find joy, don't stick to one boy."
Does that make her a selfish whore? Hell no! There are plenty of men in this world, and the supply isn't running out anytime soon. Via Rosalind Hawthorne, a cheer captain at Woodbridge University finds herself caught in a problem that will bring her closer to four hotties. Which leads her in making the operation make the four hotties obsessed with her.
Mia Sherin, a girl who doesn't care about anything other than her life and her dream. She doesn't care about what others say about her nor what others think about her. She's often known as odd and a girl without feelings; an exact example of an introvert.
Her normal life is interrupted by an idol ghost from far away. She's forced to accept his companionship, SSB Lee Jimin's companionship.
A girl who doesn't even know the meaning of the word idol gets an idol companion.
But what will when fate decides to meddle in their lives and make it a little complicated? What will happen when the laws of soulmates bind them together? Will they accept each other to survive...or will they break apart forever?
Dive in to find out!
Two months remained until debut evaluation night.
Before our unit performance, our main dancer suddenly offered me her center position.
I stared at her, confused, "The trainers always praise your stage presence. Why give up your spot?"
"You... you deserve center more than I do."
Her smile was painfully forced, and she was fidgeting with her practice clothes - obviously not saying what she really felt.
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She suddenly started shaking, looking at me with pure fear in her eyes.
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Kyuhyun definitely takes the crown when it comes to solo albums in Super Junior. His voice is just chef's kiss—smooth like butter but packs so much emotion. I still get chills listening to 'At Gwanghwamun,' his debut solo track that blew up in 2014. Since then, he's dropped gems like 'Waiting, Still' and 'Love Story,' each showcasing his versatility, from ballads to upbeat pop. He even ventured into musicals, which kinda feels like an extension of his solo work. Compared to other members, who’ve mostly focused on singles or sub-unit projects (looking at you, Ryeowook and Yesung), Kyuhyun’s discography feels like a full-course meal. Dude’s got range, and his consistency is unmatched.
What’s wild is how he balances idol life with solo artistry—like, SuJu’s group schedules are no joke, but he still carves out time for his own sound. Also, his collaborations? chef’s kiss again. That duet with Soyou on 'Way Back Home' lives in my head rent-free. If you’re diving into SuJu solo stuff, Kyuhyun’s albums are the ultimate starter pack.
Super Junior's lineup is like a perfectly balanced k-pop ecosystem—each member brings something unique to the table. Leeteuk is the glue as the leader, always keeping the group's energy cohesive. Heechul? Absolute variety gold, with his sharp wit and unfiltered charm. Yesung and Ryeowook are the vocal powerhouses, hitting those high notes like it’s nothing, while Kyuhyun’s velvety voice adds depth. Shindong’s the dance and visual director, making their performances visually stunning. Eunhyuk and Donghae are the main dancers, blending precision with flair. Siwon’s the actor-idol hybrid, and Kangin (before his departure) brought that rugged vocal contrast. It’s wild how their roles evolved over 15+ years, from fresh-faced idols to seasoned legends.
What fascinates me is how they’ve reshuffled roles post-military enlistments. Kyuhyun stepped up as a variety regular, and Heechul became this iconic nonconformist. Even their sub-units like K.R.Y. or D&E highlight specialized skills—proof that their positions aren’t rigid boxes but dynamic strengths. The way they’ve grown individually while staying 'Super Junior' is low-key inspiring.