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Super Junior will drop its new album "The Renaissance" on Feb. 16. Courtesy of Label SJ |
By Lee Gyu-lee
K-pop group Super Junior is poised to make comeback with its 10th full-length album "The Renaissance," Feb. 16.
The group's agency Label SJ, under SM Entertainment, confirmed the release date Friday, saying the members "are putting every effort" into the project.
"We originally targeted to release it in January, but we had to put off the comeback to perfect the title song," it said. "We apologize to the fans who have been waiting in anticipation for Super Junior's 10th album."
This album will be the group's first full-length release in about two years since "Time_Slip."
"The Renaissance" will have 10 tracks, including a remake of Super Junior's 2014 song "Raining Spell for Love."
The album will hit streaming sites at 6 p.m., Feb. 16, along with the music video for its lead track. The title is yet to be revealed.
Super Junior debuted in 2005 with the album "SuperJunior 05," and quickly rose to stardom. The boy band has released a string of hits, including "Sorry, Sorry" (2009) and "Mr. Simple" (2011).