Supernova (South Korean band)
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Supernova (hangul: 초신성) is a South Korean boy band formed under Mnet Media in 2006. The group composed of six member: Jung Yunhak, Kim Sungje, Kim Kwangsoo, Yoon Sungmo, Song Jihyuk and Park Geonil. Its six members specialized in the areas of singing, dance, acting, rap and pop. The group official debuted with performed HIT on KBS Musik Bank in September 21, 2007.
History
Formation
Before it became Supernova, it was a 5-member group named GM5. The group was composed of Park Geonil, Kim Sung Je, Kim Gwangsu, Song Jihyuk, Han Ji Hoo. In December 2006, there was changes in the members, Ji Hoo was removed from the group and replaced by Jung Yoonhak and Kim Jinchul (Jinon of F.Cuz). They performed in BIG4 Concert as GM6. In December 2006, Kim Jinchul was removed from the group and replaced by an older trainee, Yoon Sungmo.
2007–2009: Debut with The Beautiful Stardust, Japanese debut
Supernova made their official debut stage with performed "HIT" on the music program Music Bank on September 21. Supernova release debut album The Beautiful Stardust on September 25, 2007 with title track "Hit".
On 24 July 2008, the group visited Thailand for their first time, participating in showcases and other events.
On September 14, 2009, Supernova collaborated with T-ara to release a digital single, "T.T.L. (Time To Love)", a hip-hop song with electronic sounds. Among the members, only GeonIl, Kwang Soo and JiHyuk, together with T-ara's SoYeon, Hyomin, EunJung and Jiyeon were involved in this project. During the month of September, the seven of them actively promoted the song on the various music shows. A remix version of the song, "T.T.L. Listen 2", was released on October 9, with the MV featuring all the members from both groups. Even though the rest of the members (from both groups) did not have active parts in the remix version, all 12 participated in the song promotions from October onwards.
Supernova made their Japanese debut in September 2009 with three singles released over three consecutive weeks: "Kimidake wo Zutto", "Hikari", and "Superstar ~Reborn~". The first two singles are new releases, while "Superstar ~Reborn~" is a Japanese remix of their Korean single "Superstar". They released their first Japanese album, titled Hana, on October 21.
2010–2012: Time To Shine, Stupid Love, Yunhak's Solo debut, She's Gone and Sungje's Injury
Supernova released their fourth Japanese single, "Last Kiss", in January 2010. The single's b-side "Ai Uta" (愛唄) is a cover of Japanese hip-hop group, GReeeN's song of the same name. Supernova's first mini-album Time To Shine was release on August 17 and its was music video for title track "On Days That I Missed You". A day later, Supernova also release fifth Japanese single "Shining Star". They held their "Choshinsei Show 2010" in Yokohama Arena on December 21, 2010 with around 13.000 fans attended the concert.
In late 2010, Five members (except Yoonhak as he was busy filming "Love Kimchi") filmed their part for SBS new medical drama "SIGN" Geonil play as "Seo Yoon Hyung" leader of popular group, "VOICE" who was murdered during the group concert.
In early 2011, each member was focusing on more on individual activities in both Korea and Japan. Sungje was cast in "I Really Really Like You" with T-ara's Boram. Kwangsoo was cast on "Real School" sitcom with U-Kiss's Dongho, Kiseop and Eli. Following Sungje, Sungmo was cast in the "Coronation Ball" musical. Leader Yoonhak made himself busy by preparing for his Japanese drama, "Love Kimchi", which was broadcast for NHK's 70th Anniversary. He was also cast in a musical titled "Finding Kim Jong Wook" in Korea. Kwangsoo and Sungmo were both chosen as "K-Pop Zone" MC broadcast by MNet Japan. Jihyuk is also cast in the drama "Bachelor's Vegetable Store" as Yoon Ho-Jae.
In October 2011, Yunhak announced temporarily leave for military service.[1]During military service, Yunhak release his first Japanese single "Again" on March 21, 2012. on April 17, 2012 Supernova released their mini album Stupid Love, after a long break from promoting in Korea.
On August 6, Supernova release their single album She's Gone. They made their official comeback in M! Countdown on August 9. When the promotion, Sungje took painkillers to endure the pain he acquired through an ankle injury.[2] On December 19, Supernova released collection album "Supernova Collection", which contains 2 disc. First disc are compilation song from their previous album,and disc two contain 6 solo song.
2013–present
In July 2013, Maroo Entertainment announced that Yunhak would re-join Supernova for Japanese promotion.[3]Supernova's sixth Japanese album "SIX" was release on December 3, 2013.
Yunhak's second Japanese single "I Love All of You" was release on January 29, 2014, followed his first Japanese mini album "Tiramitsu Love" on February 19. In August, Sungje announced temporarily leaved for military service.[4]
Supernova released their 18th Japanese single "Kitto" on March 4, 2015. On May 9, released two digital singles "blowin" and "girl friend". Their seventh Japanese album "7IRO (Nana Iro)" was realese on September 9.[5]
Yoonhak's second Japanese mini album "The Future with U" was released on February 2, 2016[6]
Members
- Jung Yoon-Hak (정윤학)
- Kim Sung-je (김성제)
- Kim Kwang-su (김광수)
- Yoon Sung-mo (윤성모)
- Jihyuk (Song Heon-yong; 송헌용)
- Park Geon-il (박건일)[7]
Discography
Korean
- The Beautiful Stardust (2007)
Japanese
- Hana (2009)
- Six Stars (★★★★★★) (2010)
- Hop Step Jumping! (2010)
- 4U (2011)
- Go for It! (2012)
- SIX (2013)
- 7IRO (2015)
Awards
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External links
- Official website (Korean)
- Official website (Japanese)
References
- ↑ http://www.soompi.com/2011/10/24/supernovas-yoon-hak-will-enter-military-service/
- ↑ http://www.allkpop.com/2012/08/sungje-to-take-painkillers-to-perform-on-stage-for-supernovas-comeback
- ↑ http://www.soompi.com/2013/07/23/supernovas-leader-yoon-hak-is-discharged-from-military-service/
- ↑ http://www.soompi.com/2014/08/27/supernovas-sungje-to-enlist-in-the-military-today/
- ↑ https://finn-neo.com/user.cgi?pageno=2&actmode=NewsArticleList&public=1&fanclub_id=4
- ↑ http://www.choshinsei.com/discography/album.html#album_16
- ↑ Official website
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