Super Junior Members Share Recent Group Photo, ‘Sorry Sorry’ Hits 75 Million Views On YouTube

Super Junior is one of the defining factors in the history of K-Pop. It must be a long time since fans see the members being in one frame. Recently, Super Junior members were reunited and display their unbreakable bond in the most recent group photo shared by each member.

It's not an easy thing to do for the whole personnel of Super Junior to gather in one place. But eventually, the whole gang, except Ryeowook and Kangin, managed to set aside their personal matters to just catch up and take a picture together. Ryeowook is still serving in the military, while Kangin recently received a court sentence for driving under influence.

According to Soompi, Leeteuk is the first from the group to share the group picture to Instagram. Other members, Yesung and Siwon followed to post the picture.

From the caption and the way they posed in the picture, it can be understood that the members missed their time together. Ever since Super Junior goes on hiatus because of members' military duty, they're barely on the same screen, whether to perform in a music show or guest-starring a talk show.

Adding another excitement from Super Junior's recent group photo, the group's hit single "Sorry Sorry" has just reached a viewership milestone on YouTube. "Sorry Sorry" music video hits 75 million views as of today, Allkpop reported. The hit track of 2009 is one of the most successful tracks of Super Junior since its debut that marks Super Junior's golden era.

Seeing the whole group gathered and watching "Sorry Sorry" MV again after it hits 75 million views, fans surely can't wait to see Super Junior members reunited. Fans' long waiting will be over soon since Super Junior is in the middle of its comeback project that presumably will happen by the end of this year. However, as of now, there is no latest update on Super Junior comeback. Stay tuned for other news and updates on Super Junior comeback!

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