| SuperJunior05 (TWINS) | |||||
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| Studio album by Super Junior | |||||
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| Recorded | 2005 | ||||
| Genre | K-pop, dance, rock, R&B, bubblegum, rap | ||||
| Length | 39:54 | ||||
| Language | Korean | ||||
| Label | SM Entertainment, Avex Trax | ||||
| Producer | Lee Soo Man | ||||
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SuperJunior05 (TWINS) is the debut studio album produced by K-pop boy band, Super Junior. The album peaked at #3 on the MIAK K-pop albums chart, selling over 82,000 copies.[1] It includes Super Junior's first #1 radio single, "Miracle". Only twelve of the thirteen members in Super Junior are featured in the album due to Kyuhyun's later addition to the group after the release of this album.
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Debut
Super Junior made their first television appearance as a group on SBS's Inkigayo on November 6, 2005 as a twelve member group. The group performed their first promotional single, "TWINS (Knock Out)." Both "TWINS (Knock Out)" and "You are the one" were released online on November 8, 2005. In 2006, Super Junior moved to their second promoted single, "Miracle". The single version of the song differs from the original, as it has a dance break and an added bridge. In contrast to the edgy, rock-influenced feel of "TWINS (Knock Out)", "Miracle" was a light bubblegum pop love song with light-hearted dance choreography. It was the second and last song to be promoted from their studio album.
Overview
The album's first single, "TWINS (Knock Out)" was a rap rock release. Dancing like eagles, the dance choreography arranged for the song became warmly welcomed and extremely popular. The follow-up single, "Miracle", was a bubblegum pop song. Like the song itself, the dance choreography for the single was also simpler and softer. The rest of the tracks in their first studio album, mainly consisted of pop love ballads and also R&B-influenced dance tracks with rap and fast drum beats. The main theme involved in the album are about situations that are related to love or trust. Soothing ballads like "You are the one" and "So I" intends a positive environment in one's love relationship. Fast tracks with light-hearted melodies like "Miracle" and "Way for love" contains bubblegum pop lyrics with positive views of love and trust. However, fast, rap-influenced dance tracks like "TWINS (Knock Out)", "OVER", "L.O.V.E", etc. usually gives in negative connotations about love and relationships. For example, in "OVER", the lyrics hovers around a confident persistence after a relationship breakup. "L.O.V.E" involves around a loss of hope and confidence after love was shattered. Likewise, Super Junior's debut track "TWINS (Knock Out)" revolves around love that was destroyed although the main theme is to encourage one to keep their dignity and courage instead.
Track listing
- Miracle
- TWINS (Knock Out)
- You are the one
- Rock this house
- 차근차근 (Way for love)
- So I
- OVER
- Keep In Touch
- L.O.V.E
- Believe
- TWINS (Knock Out) (Instrumental)
References
- ^ All sales numbers taken from the Music Industry Association of Korea. Last known sales numbers here.
External links
- (Korean) SM Entertainment's Official Site
- (Korean) Super Junior's Official Site
| Super Junior |
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| Members |
| Leeteuk | Heechul | Han Geng | Yesung | Kang-In | Shindong | Sungmin | Eunhyuk | Donghae | Siwon | Ryeowook | Kibum | Kyuhyun |
| Subgroups |
| Super Junior-K.R.Y. | Super Junior-T |
| Discography |
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Studio albums: SuperJunior05 (TWINS) | Don't Don
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Chinese singles:
"U" |
| Filmography |
| Film: Attack on the Pin-Up Boys TV shows: Super Junior Show | Princess Diary | Mystery 6 | Full House | Super Adonis Camp | Super Junior Mini-Drama | Idol World | Super Summer | Explorers of the Human Body |
| Full discography | Videography | Television and Film | Awards and Nominations |


