Super Junior graced 'Killing Voice' with a medley of their hit songs.
On July 15, Dingo Music released Super Junior's 'Killing Voice' video on their official YouTube channel.
In the video, Super Junior remarked, "We debuted in 2005, and now we've reached our 20th anniversary. Through 'Killing Voice,' we'll take a look back at Super Junior's history," generating excitement among fans.
Super Junior kicked off 'Killing Voice' with their 2009 chart-topping hit 'Sorry, Sorry,' which has been beloved for years.
They continued with a diverse setlist including 'Mr. Simple,' 'MAMACITA (Ayaya),' 'Don't Don,' 'Mirror,' 'One More Chance,' 'Rokuko!!!,' 'Miracle,' 'From U,' 'It's You,' 'No Other,' 'U,' 'Callin',' 'Somebody New,' 'Devil,' 'Black Suit,' and 'Twins (Knock Out),' showcasing their rich vocal tones and solid live performance skills.
Notably, Super Junior expressed their eagerness to share the title track from their 20th-anniversary album 'Super Junior25,' released on July 8. They performed 'Express Mode,' further delighting global fans.
'Super Junior25,' created to commemorate Super Junior's 20th anniversary, follows their debut album 'Super Junior05' from 2005, symbolizing their commitment to their roots. The title track 'Express Mode' is an up-tempo club pop song that conveys their determination to keep pushing towards new goals.
With their powerful live performance, Super Junior once again proved their energy as 'K-pop legends.' They concluded 'Killing Voice' by waving both hands and saying, "Please support our 20th-anniversary activities and the upcoming 'SUPER SHOW10.'"
Meanwhile, 'Killing Voice' is a content series where artists select a setlist to 'kill' with their 'voice,' allowing fans to enjoy live performances. Artists like IU, MAMAMOO, Sung Si-kyung, Taeyeon, KARA, SEVENTEEN, BTOB, EXO, and AKMU have previously appeared, receiving enthusiastic support from music fans.
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This article was originally published in Korean on Xportsnews and was translated into English using AI.
by Jo Hyejin