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When (originally called "SM Junior") first debuted with Twins (Knock Out) , they were conceived as a "project group." SM Entertainment's founder, Lee Soo-man, planned for members to rotate in and out: members would graduate after a certain period, making way for new trainees. The initial lineup—Leeteuk, Heechul, Han Geng, Yesung, Kangin, Shindong, Sungmin, Eunhyuk, Siwon, Donghae, and Kibum—was massive by the standards of the time (and still is today).

Super Junior is a legendary South Korean boy group under SM Entertainment that debuted on November 6, 2005 Super Junior

They were the first K-pop group to feature 12 (and later 13) members, proving that a large group could work. When (originally called "SM Junior") first debuted with

The Sorry, Sorry genre was a fusion of electro-hop and R&B, featuring a addictive, repetitive hook and a "dance break" that was simple enough for anyone to copy. The "scorpion dance"—a synchronized leg-spread and floor slide—became an instant viral sensation. In the pre-YouTube shorts era, Sorry, Sorry was the first K-pop song to truly dominate airwaves across Asia (Taiwan, China, Thailand, and the Philippines) without heavy English localization. The Sorry, Sorry genre was a fusion of