Super Junior discography | |
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Super Junior members at LG Optimus Super Junior Fan meeting at Chateau de Chine in Kaohsiung, Taiwan in November 2011.
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Studio albums | 9 |
Live albums | 6 |
Compilation albums | 15 |
Video albums | 3 |
Music videos | 50 |
Singles | 29 |
Soundtrack albums | 7 |
Guest singles | 3 |
This is the discography of South Korean boy band Super Junior, produced and managed by SM Entertainment. Super Junior has formed five sub-groups, which target different markets. While their subgroups are not as commercially successful as the main group, they provide a new degree of critical appraisal. Super Junior-T, for example, brought influence to the younger generation on trot-styled music and Super Junior-M is credited as an influential group in the Chinese music industry.
The group has released nine studio albums, six CD singles, and six live albums. The group also contributed in a total of seven compilations and soundtracks. The releases below are music records officially released by Super Junior, although the group has also unofficially-released productions, such as opening themes for radio shows and television shows.
Their fourth album Bonamana is listed as the best-selling album of 2010 with 200,193 copies sold, and the repackaged version at ninth at 99,355 copies. On 12 April 2012, Gaon Chart announced that, up till the end of March 2012, their fifth studio album, Mr. Simple has sold a cumulative total of 548,164 copies in South Korea, the first to exceed half a million in four years in South Korea, hence making it the highest-selling album of their career.
Note:
1) For sub-groups's and individual member's discography, see their articles.
2) The following, except for the group's debut album, Super Junior 05 and their collaboration single with TVXQ, Show Me Your Love, both in which were released under the name of SuperJunior05, are music released and credited under the name of Super Junior. Up till 2008, South Korean chart and sales data were compiled by defunct Music Industry Association of Korea (MIAK), where upon in February 2010 Gaon Chart was launched with nationwide data from 2009. The releases are in Korean, unless otherwise specified.