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Comprehensive chronicle of Shindong's journey to global stardom
Comprehensive chronicle of Shindong's journey to global stardom
Super Junior celebrated their 15th anniversary with the release of their 10th studio album, 'The Renaissance,' in March 2021. The comeback, featuring Shindong, was a delayed but carefully prepared effort by the entire group to signal a new creative era.
In March 2021, Super Junior released their 10th studio album, 'The Renaissance,' a delayed 15th-anniversary project aimed at a career revival, in which Shindong participated.
In 2019, Shindong actively participated in Super Junior's major comeback, following the completion of all members' military service. His involvement in the group's ninth EP album, confirmed in a June 3 article, reinforced his role as a core member of their musical activities.
Super Junior's ninth EP album, featuring Shindong's first full group comeback since all members completed military service, is set for release in the second half of the year.
Shindong's participation in Super Junior's 2019 comeback EP confirms his ongoing role as a core member of the group.
In 2017, Shindong returned to Super Junior after a two-year hiatus, rejoining the group's restructured lineup. He actively promoted their eighth album, 'Play', which was released later that year.
Super Junior, including Shindong in its seven-member lineup, is preparing to release a new album, though the exact date remains unconfirmed.
Shindong was confirmed as an active participant in Super Junior's 'Play' album promotions during their Seoul press conference, marking his key role in the group's comeback after a two-year hiatus.
In 2009, Super Junior’s hit “Sorry, Sorry” skyrocketed their fame, featuring iconic hand-rubbing choreography suggested by producer Yoo Young-jin. Shindong later recalled this creative spark during the group’s 2021 anniversary press conference.
During a 2021 press conference, Shindong recalled that producer Yoo Young-jin created the iconic hand-rubbing dance for Super Junior's viral hit "Sorry, Sorry."
In 2005, Shindong debuted with Super Junior, rising to global fame through hits like "Sorry, Sorry." This success paved the way for his later solo career in television and radio.
Shindong's debut in Super Junior launched his successful K-pop career, leading to international fame with hit songs and later expansion into television and radio.