Super Junior-D&E Announces Fifth Mini-Album Release After Two-Year Hiatus
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2024-03-11 11:40:46
Duo's Return Marks First Album Since Departing SM Entertainment and Establishing ODE Entertainment
▲ members of Super Junior-D&E / Courtesy of Warner Music KoreaThe upcoming release is noteworthy as it marks the first album by Super Junior-D&E since their departure from SM Entertainment last year, with the duo establishing their own management company, ODE Entertainment. While activities under the Super Junior umbrella will continue to be organized by SM Entertainment, the subunit's endeavors and individual artistic pursuits will be managed by ODE Entertainment.
The last full-length album from Super Junior-D&E, titled "Countdown," was released in 2021. In anticipation of their upcoming album, the duo will unveil three concept photos, a tracklist, and pre-release song and music video teasers in the lead-up to the official release date.
Earlier this year, Super Junior-D&E entered into a partnership with Warner Music Korea for activities in Japan, and on January 9, they launched the official Japanese fan club website. Following the album release, the duo plans to embark on a tour in various major Japanese cities, although specific details regarding venues and dates are yet to be disclosed.
Courtesy of Warner Music Korea
Super Junior-D&E, the subunit of the popular K-pop group Super Junior, is set to make a comeback with its fifth mini-album titled "606" on March 26, following a hiatus of two years and four months. The duo, comprised of artists Donghae and Eunhyuk, officially debuted in December 2011 with the digital single "Oppa, Oppa."
The last full-length album from Super Junior-D&E, titled "Countdown," was released in 2021. In anticipation of their upcoming album, the duo will unveil three concept photos, a tracklist, and pre-release song and music video teasers in the lead-up to the official release date.
Earlier this year, Super Junior-D&E entered into a partnership with Warner Music Korea for activities in Japan, and on January 9, they launched the official Japanese fan club website. Following the album release, the duo plans to embark on a tour in various major Japanese cities, although specific details regarding venues and dates are yet to be disclosed.
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