Super Junior will Release A Special Album For 14th Anniversary

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Super Junior will put out a special version of the full album Volume 9.

Super Junior launched into international recognition following the release of their best selling song "Sorry, Sorry" in 2009. The title song of their most critically successful album, "Sorry, Sorry".

Super Junior was the best selling K-Pop artist for four years in a row. They have also earned thirteen music awards from the Mnet Asian Music Awards, nineteen from the Golden Disc Awards, and are the second singing group to win Favorite Artist Korea at the 2008 MTV Asia Awards in 2003. In 2012, they were nominated for the "Best Asian Act" in MTV Europe Music Awards.

Super Junior had drawn the attention of K-pop song lovers worldwide as they plan to release the special version titled "TIMELINE" for their full album "Time Slip" on November 6, 2019.

The special album "TIMELINE" contains the MV behind-the-scenes of the title track "SUPER Clap" and the pre-released song "I Think I". On top of that, the album package is particulrly designed to celebrate Super Junior's 14th anniversary on November 6, 2019, promising to get positive reviews from fans. This special version is consistent with the full album Volume 9 "Time Slip".

After its official release on October 14, the album "Time Slip" received a warm support as it reached No.1 place on different charts: Synnara Record's weekly album chart, Hanteo Chart on the 3rd week of October, and Gaon's album chart and retail album chart from October 13-19. This special version "TIMELINE" also promises to get more attention.

"TIMELINE" is available for pre-order on album sale sites from today, October 25, 2019.

Super Junior is currently promoting "Super Clap" which expresses the unique cheerful atmosphere of SUPER JUNIOR, "The Crown" that melts the story until the present SUPER JUNIOR, and "I Think I" which compares the time spent together with dance. A collection of nine regular albums, including a medium tempo song "Somebody New" that delivers a hopeful message, "Heads Up" which is a glimpse of the emotions of the 90s based on future bass, and a remake song "Show", which reinterprets "Show" by solo singer Kim Won Joon.

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