Monday, May 28, 2012

Super Junior Is Currently Undergoing Production For The Sixth Album

News about Super Junior's sixth album was finally answered. They certainly will release the sixth album of the year.

Leeteuk stated himself this time encore concert 'Super Show 4' in Seoul, Sunday (27/05/2012). He promised to release an album before he was drafted into the army.
  
Super Junior
"Our sixth album will be released before I joined the military service," Leeteuk said AllKPop reported on Monday (5/28/2012).
  
This was later confirmed by the agency SM Entertainment Super Junior (SME). They stated Super Junior is currently undergoing production for the sixth album.
  
"It's true that Super Junior is working on their sixth album," spokesman said SME in Osen.
  
Super Junior
By selling more than 54,331 copies of its new single “Opera” on the day of its release, Super Junior came in third place on the daily Oricon chart in Japan on Wednesday. The next day, an additional 15,608 copies of the album were sold, helping the band maintain the same position.
  
The new album contains three tracks and is available in three different versions: CD+DVD, CD limited edition and CD only. Each limited edition album comes with a puzzle piece featuring one of the nine Super Junior members.
  
On May 27th, during Super Junior ‘Super Show 4‘ in Seoul Olympic Park Stadium, Leeteuk went on stage and surprisingly revealed, “Our sixth album will be released before I go to serve my military service“.
  
SM Entertainment confirmed through a phone conversation with Osen, “It is true that Super Junior is currently working on their sixth album“.
  
Super Junior released their fifth album ‘Mr. Simple‘ in August 2011, which garnered much love both domestically and internationally, therefore many fans are highly anticipating Super Junior’s sixth album.
  
Meanwhile, Super Junior held their ‘Super Show 4′ encore stages in Seoul Olympic Park Stadium on May 26th and May 27th. Super Junior who has toured 10 cities and performed 24 times for ‘Super Show 4′ to a total of 400,000 audience members.
  
And Japan isn’t the only foreign nation where the boys are topping the charts.

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