Super Junior KRY Is Ready To Release Their First Album After Being Formed 14 Years Ago
JAKARTA - For you fans of Super Junior, you will know that the sub unit formed by SM Entertainment is called Super Junior KRY. Consisting of Kyuhyun, Ryeowook, and Yesung, this sub unit is good at ballad songs. However, after 14 years passed, they just got the chance to make a comeback and release their first album.
On Thursday, May 7, Xportsnews reported that the group had finished shooting for the album which is scheduled to be released in June. Quoted from Soompi, Label SJ, which is a subsidiary of SM Entertainment, confirmed the news. “Super Junior KRY is preparing to release their first physical album in Korea. The comeback schedule is being finalized, "replied the agency representative.
Apart from being busy as Super Junior members, these three members also did a lot of solo projects. It is known, Yesung, Ryeowook, and Kyuhyun debuted as soloists a few years before serving in the military. This made it even more difficult for KRY to stay active.
Following Kyuhyun's return from military service in 2019, Super Junior is back in full promotion. It turns out that a new project is also being prepared for this sub-unit.
Formed in 2006, KRY which stands for the name of the members has just released two single songs in Japan entitled Promise You and Join Hands. Then, they filled a lot of Korean drama soundtracks, including Hyena, Snow Flower, and To The Beautiful You.
Even though they don't have any albums yet, KRY held an Asia and Japan tour in 2011 and 2015. They also visited Indonesia during the tour in 2016. At that time, they surprised fans with covers of the song Last Flower from Bebi Romeo and Half Me from Noah.
Meanwhile, in addition to preparing for KRY's comeback, the members are currently working on their solo projects. They also just sang the song Singing Evergreen for medical workers who helped prevent COVID-19 while celebrating 60 years of the April 19 Revolution when students protested as a form of pro-democracy.