Supernova (South Korean group)

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Supernova
Also known asChoshinsung
Choshinsei
OriginSouth Korea
Genres
Years active2007 (2007)–2022[a]
Labels
Members
Past members
  • Yoon Sungmo
Websitesupernova-sv.com
Supernova
Chinese name
Chinese超新星
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinChāoxīnxīng
Korean name
Hangul초신성
Hanja超新星
Transcriptions
Revised RomanizationChosinseong
McCune–ReischauerCh'osinsŏng
Japanese name
Kanji超新星
Transcriptions
Revised HepburnChōshinsei

Supernova (Korean슈퍼노바; stylized as SUPERNOVA) is a South Korean boy band formed under Mnet Media in 2006. Their most well-known lineup featured Jung Yunhak, Kim Sungje, Kim Kwangsoo, Yoon Sungmo, Song Jihyuk and Park Geonil.[3] The six members specialized in the areas of singing, dance, acting, rap and pop. Supernova officially debuted on September 21, 2007, with their lead single "Hit" from debut album The Beautiful Stardust.

From 2007 to 2018 they were known in Korean as Choshinsung (Korean초신성; RRChosinseong; MRCh'osinsŏng) and in Japanese as Choshinsei (超新星, Chōshinsei); starting in 2018 they are now known everywhere by the English name, written in all caps Latin script.[4]

History

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Formation

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Before it became Supernova, it was a 5-member group named GM5. The group composed of Park Geonil, Kim Sung Je, Kim Gwangsu, Song Jihyuk, Han Ji Hoo. In December 2006, there were changes in the lineup; Ji Hoo was removed from the group and replaced by Jung Yoonhak and Kim Jinchul (Jinon of F.Cuz). They performed in the BIG4 Concert as GM6. In December 2006, Kim Jinchul was removed from the group and replaced by an older trainee, Yoon Sungmo.

2007–2009: Debut

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Supernova made their official debut stage by performing "Hit" on the music program Music Bank on September 21. Supernova released their debut album The Beautiful Stardust on September 25, 2007, with title track "Hit".

On 24 July 2008, the group visited Thailand for the first time, participating in showcases and other events.

On September 14, 2009, Supernova collaborated with T-ara to release a digital single, "T.T.L. (Time to Love)", a hip-hop song with electronic sounds. Among the members, only GeonIl, Kwang Soo and JiHyuk, together with T-ara's SoYeon, Hyomin, EunJung and Jiyeon were involved in this project. During the month of September, the seven of them actively promoted the song on the various music shows. A remix version of the song, "T.T.L. Listen 2", was released on October 9, with the MV featuring all the members from both groups. Even though the rest of the members (from both groups) did not have active parts in the remix version, all 12 participated in the song promotions from October onwards.

Supernova made their Japanese debut in September 2009 with three singles released over three consecutive weeks: "Kimi dake o Zutto", "Hikari", and "Superstar (Reborn)". The first two singles are new releases, while "Superstar (Reborn)" is a Japanese remix of their Korean single "Superstar". They released their first Japanese album, titled Hana, on October 21.

2010–2012: Time to Shine, Stupid Love and She's Gone

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Supernova released their fourth Japanese single, "Last Kiss", in January 2010. The single's b-side "Ai Uta" (愛唄) is a cover of Japanese hip-hop group, GReeeeN's song of the same name. Supernova's first mini-album Time to Shine was released on August 17 and the music video for the title track was "On Days That I Missed You". A day later, Supernova also released their fifth Japanese single "Shining Star". They held their "Choshinsei Show 2010" in Yokohama Arena on December 21, 2010, with around 13000 fans attended the concert.

In late 2010, five members (except Yoonhak as he was busy filming Love Kimchi) filmed their part for SBS new medical drama Sign. Geonil played "Seo Yoonhyung", leader of popular group, "Voice" who was murdered during the group concert.

In early 2011, each member was focusing on more on individual activities in both Korea and Japan. Sungje was cast in I Really Really Like You with T-ara's Boram. Kwangsoo was cast on Real School sitcom with U-Kiss's Dongho, Kiseop and Eli. Following Sungje, Sungmo was cast in the Coronation Ball musical. Leader Yoonhak made himself busy by preparing for his Japanese drama, Love Kimchi, which was broadcast for NHK's 70th Anniversary. He was also cast in a musical titled Finding Kim Jongwook in Korea. Kwangsoo and Sungmo were both chosen as "K-Pop Zone" MC broadcast by MNet Japan. Jihyuk is also cast in the drama "Bachelor's Vegetable Store" as Yoon Ho-jae.

In October 2011, Yunhak announced temporarily leave for military service.[5] During military service, Yunhak release his first Japanese single "Again" on March 21, 2012. on April 17, 2012, Supernova released their mini album Stupid Love, after a long break from promoting in Korea.

On August 6, Supernova release their single album She's Gone. They made their official comeback in M! Countdown on August 9. When the promotion, Sungje took painkillers to endure the pain he acquired through an ankle injury.[6] On December 19, Supernova released collection album Supernova Collection, which contains 2 discs. The first disc is a compilation of songs from their previous albums and disc two contain 6 solo songs.

2013–2015: Japanese promotions and Funky Galaxy

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In July 2013, Maroo Entertainment announced that Yunhak would re-join Supernova for Japanese promotion.[7] Supernova's sixth Japanese album Six" was released on December 3, 2013.

Yunhak's second Japanese single "I Love All of You" was released on January 29, 2014, followed by his first Japanese solo album Starting Over on February 19.[8] In August, Sungje announced a temporary break for military service.[9]

Supernova released their 18th Japanese single "Kitto" on March 4, 2015. On May 9, two digital singles "Blowin" and "Girl Friend" was released. Their seventh Japanese album "7iro" (pronounced Nanairo) was released on September 9,[10] which placed first on Japan's Oricon Daily Chart, selling 21,909 copies within the first 24 hours of its release.[11]

A sub-unit, Funky Galaxy debuted on Oct 28, 2015, composed of the rappers, Kwangsu, Jihyuk and Geonil.[12] The leading song from the group's debut self-titled extended play, "Jesus", featured Avu-chan from the Japanese band Queen Bee.[13]

2016–2018: Mandatory military service, solo activities and departure from Maroo

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Sungmo's second Japanese mini album The Future with U was released on February 2, 2016.[14]

Supernova released their 19th Japanese single ""Matakimito…" on February 24, 2016.[15]

On May 27, 2016, Sungje completed his military service, and shortly after members Kwangsoo, Sungmo, Jihyuk, and Geonil announced their temporary leave for military service.[16]

Yunhak then released his next album Real on June 29, 2016, while Sungje worked on releasing his first solo album It's Time which came out on August 10, 2016.

October 16, 2016, while touring at the "Supernova Live Tour: Bro" it was announced currently active members Yunhak and Sungje will give out a mini album on January 25, 2017.[17] Their first album as a sub-unit was Yours Forever[18] and their second mini album 2Re:M was released on August 30, 2017.[19]

On October 27, 2016, it was announced member Sungje will star in his first South Korean movie.[20] The film later named Guest House was released both in Japan on December 23, 2017, and Korea on Feb 22, 2018.[21]

Yunhak's third solo album The One was released on January 17. 2018.[22]

Supernova have ended their contracts with Maroo Entertainment on June 21, 2018.[23] After becoming free agents, the members with the exception of Sungmo (who has signed with a different agency) opened a new office SV ENT.[24]

On Nov 5, Supernova released their Japanese single "Chapter II", which placed first on Japan's Oricon Daily Chart[25] and fifth on the weekly chart.[26]

In 2018, Yunhak signed a management contract with Korean drama production company Hobakdungkul. He was cast in the upcoming SBS TV Saturday primetime drama Fates and Furies, which is produced by the same company. It will air in December.[27]

2019–present: Sungmo's departure

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On January 23, 2019, it was confirmed Sungmo would not be returning and Supernova would continue as a five-member group.[28]

Controversies

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Gambling scandal

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In 2020, the two oldest members of Supernova, leader Yoonhak and Sungje (both members of both main group and subunit Double Ace) were accused of illegal gambling abroad. The first accusation against them was on September 15, 2020, when Yoonhak and Sungje were accused by Incheon Metropolitan Police Agency of playing baccarat once or twice between 2016 and 2018 in the Philippines, in which they allegedly won 50 million won (almost US$40,000).[29] The second charge against them was in November 2020, when they were accused of illegal online gambling in South Korea, in which according to the charge, they used third parties to act as their avatars so as not to raise suspicions of illegal betting for the South Korean authorities.[30]

Extramarital affair allegations

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In 2021, Kwangsoo (one of the three rappers of Supernova and member of subunit Funky Galaxy), was accused of having an extramarital affair with Shinohara Ryoko, a famous Japanese singer and actress who at that time was married to fellow actor Masachika Ichimura, which led to their divorce and the loss of custody of her two children to her ex-husband (since her alleged affair with Kwangsoo would have motivated their turbulent divorce).[31]

Members

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Current (active)
  • Jung Yunhak (정윤학), Spica Yunhak[b]
  • Kim Sungje (김성제), Sirius Sungje[b]
  • Kim Kwangsoo (김광수), Becrux Kwangsoo[c]
  • Jihyuk (Song Hunyong; 송헌용), Acrux Jihyuk[c][d]
  • Park Geonil (박건일), Canopus Geonil[c]
Former
  • Yoon Sungmo (윤성모), Vega Sungmo (2007–2019)

Discography

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Korean

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  • The Beautiful Stardust (2007)

Japanese

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  • Hana (2009)
  • Six Stars (★★★★★★) (2010)
  • Hop Step Jumping! (2010)
  • 4U (2011)
  • Go for It! (2012)
  • Six (2013)
  • 7iro (2015)
  • Paparazzi (2019)
  • Cloud Nine (2021)

Awards

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Years Awards
2009
2011
  • 1st KOMCA Music Award : Hallyu Music Award
2012

Notes

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  1. ^ Indefinite hiatus
  2. ^ a b In addition to being a member of the main group, he is also a member of the subunit Double Ace, the vocal subunit of Supernova.
  3. ^ a b c In addition to being a member of the main group, he is also a member of the subunit Funky Galaxy, the rap subunit of Supernova.
  4. ^ He is the only member of Supernova who uses a different stage name from his birth name: his stage name is Song Ji-hyuk (송지혁), Jihyuk (지혁) or Acrux Jihyuk, while his real name is Song Heon-yong or Song Hun-yong (송헌용).
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References

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  1. ^ "Chapter II [通常盤][CD MAXI] - SUPERNOVA - UNIVERSAL MUSIC JAPAN".
  2. ^ "Best of Best[CD] - 超新星 - UNIVERSAL MUSIC JAPAN".
  3. ^ "초신성 Profil". maroo entertainment website. Retrieved May 21, 2015.
  4. ^ "Profile | Supernova Official Site". SV ENT. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
  5. ^ "Supernova's Leader Yoon Hak To Enter Military Service". Soompi. 24 Oct 2011.
  6. ^ "Sungje to take painkillers to perform on stage for Supernova's comeback". Allkpop. 9 Aug 2012.
  7. ^ "Supernova's Leader Yoon Hak Is Discharged from Military Service". Soompi. 23 July 2013.
  8. ^ "「STARTING OVER」(ユナク from 超新星)". Supernova Japan Official Site (in Japanese). 19 Feb 2014.
  9. ^ "Supernova's Sungje to Enlist in the Military Today". Soompi. 27 Aug 2014.
  10. ^ "7th Album 7IRO". Supernova Japan Official Site.
  11. ^ "Supernova Tops Oricon's Daily Chart with New Japanese Album". Soompi. 10 September 2015.
  12. ^ "Funky Galaxy". Universal Music Japan. 28 Oct 2015.
  13. ^ "超新星の新ユニット&女王蜂アヴちゃん、昼ドラ曲でコラボ". Spice (in Japanese). September 28, 2015. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  14. ^ "The future with U(ソンモ from 超新星)". Supernova Japan Official Site (in Japanese). 2 Feb 2016.
  15. ^ "週間 CDシングルランキング2016年03月07日付". Oricon (in Japanese). 7 March 2016. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  16. ^ 超新星 グァンス&ジヒョク、6月9日の電撃入隊を発表. Kstyle (in Japanese). 18 May 2016.
  17. ^ "Finn-Neo - Your Partner in Business, Education, Gaming, Health, Lifestyle, News, Software, and Sports Innovation" ユナク、ソンジェ2人によるミニアルバムが、来年1月25日に発売決定!. Supernova Japan Official Site (in Japanese). 16 Oct 2016.
  18. ^ "「Yours forever」(ユナク&ソンジェ from 超新星)". Supernova Japan Official Site (in Japanese). 25 Jan 2017.
  19. ^ "「2Re:M」(ユナク&ソンジェ from 超新星)". Supernova Japan Official Site (in Japanese). 30 Aug 2017.
  20. ^ "Finn-Neo - Your Partner in Business, Education, Gaming, Health, Lifestyle, News, Software, and Sports Innovation" ソンジェ、韓国映画に初主演決定!. Supernova Japan Official Site (in Japanese). 27 Oct 2016.
  21. ^ "Guest House". official movie website (in Japanese).
  22. ^ "「The One 」(ユナクfrom 超新星)". Supernova Japan Official Site (in Japanese). 17 Jan 2018.
  23. ^ 공식입장 초신성, 해체 수순 밟나…마루기획 측 계약만료. Xportsnews (in Korean). 21 June 2018.
  24. ^ "「SUPERNOVAへの今年中の合流は不可能」". Excite (in Japanese). 2 Oct 2018.
  25. ^ 2018年11月05日付. Oricon (in Japanese). 5 Nov 2018.
  26. ^ 2018年11月19日付. Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 Nov 2018.
  27. ^ 초신성 출신 정윤학, ‘운명과 분노’ 캐스팅…이민정·주상욱과 호흡. Tenasia (in Korean). 13 September 2018.
  28. ^ "SUPERNOVA、ソンモ合流せず今後は5人で活動へ「苦渋の選択 コメント全文". Modelpress (in Japanese). 23 Jan 2019.
  29. ^ "Two members of boy band Supernova charged with gambling overseas". Korea JoongAng Daily. 15 September 2020. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  30. ^ Sun-hwa, Dong (26 November 2020). "K-pop star mired in another gambling scandal". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2023-02-09.
  31. ^ Priya Mendonca, Suman (7 August 2021). "Supernova Kwangsoo in Extramarital Affair with Japanese Actress Shinohara Ryoko? Agency Reacts". International Business Times (Malaysia). Retrieved 2023-02-09.

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