Super Junior’s leader Leeteuk has revealed his feeling about coming back as a group 10 people after 1 year and 2 months.
Leeteuk met with the Newsen reporter after the pre-recording of KBS 2TV ‘Music Bank’ which is filmed live on May 14th held at Seoul Yeoyido New Open Hall. He said, “Truthfully it’s burdensome getting up on the stage as a group of 10 people instead of a group of 13 people.
Super Junior’s 4th album activity is led by 10 people excluding Hankyung who is currently in a lawsuit with the management company, Kibum who is focusing on his acting career and Kangin who is waiting to enter into the army. Leeteuk said, “It was awkward at first having empty space on the stage.”
Super Junior has received huge popularity with their 3rd album Sorry Sorry. Hence, it is natural for people to have expectations about the next album. Leeteuk revealed that, “after Sorry Sorry has done well, the expectations have gotten bigger” and “it was actually burdensome.”
However, Super Junior has chosen to look at higher future instead of settling in the present. Leeteuk said, “Currently the 4th album pre-order sales are 200000″ smiling brightly. This is a bigger number than the third album which was released in 2009.
Leeteuk said, “we will show the skate dance in Miinah” hinting that the first part will remind people of short track and speed staking and the next part is “similar to the hand work in ‘Danse macabre’ from Kim Yuna.
Meanwhile, Super Junior will start their activity with ‘Music Bank’ on the 14th and will appear in music programs one after another.
Source: Newsen
Translated by Minnie @ SUJUISM.BLOGSPOT.COM
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