Super Junior's Subunit, Super Junior-L.S.S., to Release Single 'C'MON'
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SM Entertainment Announces Energetic Dance-Pop Song from Leeteuk, Shindong, and Siwon
▲ Courtesy of SM ENTERTAINMENTEarlier in January, Super Junior-L.S.S. launched its first Japanese EP, "Let's Standing Show," on Jan. 17, followed by the release of its inaugural Korean single, "Suit Up," on Jan. 22.
The subunit is scheduled to hold two solo concerts titled "Super Junior-L.S.S. The Show: Th3ee Guys" on Saturday and Sunday at Kwangwoon University's Donghae Culture and Arts Center in Nowon District, northern Seoul. The performances will include tracks from their upcoming single, along with songs like "Suit Up," "Old Skool," and "Ceremony," as per the agency's statement.
Super Junior, the original boy band, debuted in 2005 with their first full-length album, "Super Junior05." Over the years, they have become known for numerous hits such as "Miracle" (2005), "U" (2006), "Sorry Sorry" (2009), and "Mr. Simple" (2011).
Courtesy of SM ENTERTAINMENT
SM Entertainment revealed that Super Junior's subunit, Super Junior-L.S.S., is set to release its single "C'MON" on Saturday. Comprising members Leeteuk, Shindong, and Siwon, the subunit was formed in 2022.
"C'MON" is described as a dance-pop song with dynamic lyrics encouraging listeners to pursue their desires without regrets. Leeteuk, a member of the subunit, contributed to the song by writing the lyrics and composing the music.
The subunit is scheduled to hold two solo concerts titled "Super Junior-L.S.S. The Show: Th3ee Guys" on Saturday and Sunday at Kwangwoon University's Donghae Culture and Arts Center in Nowon District, northern Seoul. The performances will include tracks from their upcoming single, along with songs like "Suit Up," "Old Skool," and "Ceremony," as per the agency's statement.
Super Junior, the original boy band, debuted in 2005 with their first full-length album, "Super Junior05." Over the years, they have become known for numerous hits such as "Miracle" (2005), "U" (2006), "Sorry Sorry" (2009), and "Mr. Simple" (2011).
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