"U" is a song recorded in multiple languages by South Korean boy group Super Junior, with the original Korean version released through SM Entertainment on May 25, 2006. A CD single was released in South Korea on June 7 and peaked at number one on the monthly MIAK album chart in June 2006, selling copies over 83,000 copies by July 2007. The song won five first place awards on South Korean music programs.

"U"
Korean single cover
Single by Super Junior
Language
  • Korean
  • Chinese
  • Japanese
ReleasedMay 25, 2006 (2006-05-25)
Recorded2006
Genre
Length3:45
Label
Lyricist(s)
Producer(s)
Super Junior singles chronology
"Miracle"
(2006)
"U"
(2006)
"Dancing Out"
(2006)
Alternative cover
Taiwanese special edition cover
Audio sample

"U" received additional releases in Mandarin and Japanese; the Mandarin version of "U" was released as a special Taiwan edition EP through Avex Taiwan on October 4, 2006. In Japan, it was released as a double A-side single titled "U" / "Twins" through Rhythm Zone on July 9, 2008, with the Japanese version of "U" included in the limited edition release. The single peaked at number four on the Oricon Singles Chart and sold over 21,000 copies in Japan.

Super Junior's Mandopop subgroup Super Junior-M released a cover of "U" on April 8, 2008. It served as the subgroup's debut single and marked the second version recorded in Mandarin and third remake of "U". The lyrics were altered from the previous versions with the addition of new jazz swing style instrumentations.

Background and release edit

Prior to "U", Super Junior was known for their member line-up, a concept very similar to Japanese girl group Morning Musume. Certain members of Super Junior's first generation were to be switched out and new members were to be added, which would form a second Super Junior generation. However, after the addition of a thirteenth member, Kyuhyun, the group ended their status as a project group and began to release productions as a group with permanent status. "U" is Kyuhyun's debut single.

"U" was made available for download on May 25, 2006, via Super Junior's official website. The second track from the single, "Endless Moment", became available for download four days later. "U" had over 400,000 within five hours of release and ultimately exceeded 1.7 million downloads with 12 days, crashing the server.[1]

Composed by Norwegian composer Ken Ingwersen and British musician Kevin Simm with the arrangement of Korean musician Hwang Sung-je, the song was promoted to be a song of "pure pop and dance" with contemporary R&B influences and harmonization.[2] The rap lyrics of the song were written by Eunhyuk, in which the rap is divided to two solos, the first half for Eunhyuk and the second half for Kibum. Donghae also rapped in the background of Kibum's solo. The song lyrics was written by Tae Hoon, who also wrote the song lyrics for another Super Junior song, Dancing Out.

Several remixed versions of "U" were performed, but none of them were released as official singles. One remixed version of the song contains a dance bridge in the middle of the song right before the rap, and another version had the song completely mixed, creating a different pop vibe throughout the whole song.[2]

Music video edit

The music video for "U" contains only scenes of the Super Junior members performing their group dance. Yoona of fellow SM Entertainment group Girls' Generation provides the only female role in the music video. The four-minute video mainly consists of the thirteen members performing their choreographed dance. Much popping, sliding, and waving were used in the performance, like many of Super Junior's other street dancing techniques. Chest movements and hip movements are heavily used and the pelvic thrust is also used in the dance, which became a famous action in future "U" parody dances. The music video on SM Town's YouTube channel, originally uploaded on September 28, 2009, was remastered in high definition and in 4K on January 5, 2022.

Reception edit

"U" received five first place music program awards on SBS's Inkigayo and Mnet's M Countdown. Super Junior won their first award since their debut on Inkigayo on June 25, 2006, and received two more awards on the program in the following weeks. On July 6, they received their first win on M Countdown. Before promotions for "U" ended, "Dancing Out" was released on July 23, 2006, as part of SM Town's annual summer album, grabbing two awards as soon as it was released. Commercially, "U" peaked at number one on the monthly MIAK album chart and sold 83,010 copies by 2007.[3] The Taiwanese edition of "U" peaked at number five on the Five Music J-pop/K-pop Chart of Taiwan and charted in the top ten for six weeks.[4] At the 2006 Mnet KM Music Festival on November 25, Super Junior won Best New Group while "U" received a nomination for Best Dance Performance.

Accolades edit

Awards and nominations
Year Award Category Result Ref.
2006 Golden Disc Awards Popular Music Video Award Won [5]
Mnet KM Music Festival Best New Group Won [6]
Best Dance Performance Nominated
2007 MTV Video Music Awards Japan Best Buzz – South Korea Nominated [7]
Music program awards
Program Date Ref.
Inkigayo June 25, 2006 [8]
July 9, 2006
July 16, 2006 [9]
M Countdown July 6, 2006
July 20, 2006

Track listing edit

Korean CD single
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."U"
  • Ken Ingwersen
  • Kevin Simm
Hwang Sung-jae3:45
2."Endless Moment"Jo Yoon-kyung
  • Anders Wrethov
  • Elin Wrethov
Ahn Ik-soo3:38
3."Lovely Day"
Park Chang-hyun
  • Park Chang-hyun
  • LeeON
3:02
Total length:10:25
Taiwanese special edition EP
No.TitleLength
1."U" (就是你) (Mandarin version)3:45
2."Dancing Out"3:43
3."U" (就是你) (Korean version)3:45
4."Endless Moment" (無盡的時刻)3:48
5."Lovely Day" (美好的一天)3:02
6."U" (Instrumental)3:45
7."Endless Moment" (無盡的時刻) (Instrumental)3:45
8."Lovely Day" (美好的一天) (Instrumental)3:45
Total length:29:18
DVD – Taiwanese special edition
No.TitleLength
1."U" (就是妳) (Music video) 
2."Dancing Out" (Music video) 
3."Making of U – Music Video" 
Total length:
Japanese CD single
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."U"
  • Tae Hoon
  • Eunhyuk
  • Ken Ingwersen
  • Kevin Simm
3:45
2."Twins"Yoo Young-jin
  • Anders Bagge
  • Peer Astrom
  • Reed Vertelney
  • Michael Berg Andersson
  • Wayne Hector
  • Yoo Young-jin
3:38
3."Miracle"Yoon Hyo-sang
  • Daniel Pandher
  • Tommy La Verdi
2:56
4."Endless Moment" 
  • Anders Wrethov
  • Elin Wrethov
3:38
5."U" (Japanese version) (Limited edition bonus track) 
  • Ken Ingwersen
  • Kevin Simm
3:45
Total length:21:49
DVD – Japanese version
No.TitleLength
1."U" (Music video) 
2."Making of U – Music Video" 

Credits and personnel edit

Charts edit

Weekly charts edit

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Japan Singles (Oricon)[10] 4

Monthly charts edit

Chart (2006) Peak
position
South Korean Albums (MIAK)[11] 1

Sales edit

Country Sales
Japan (Oricon) 21,379 (physical)
South Korea (MIAK)[12] 83,010 (physical)
South Korea[13] 1,700,000 (digital)

Release history edit

Region Date Format(s) Edition Label(s) Ref.
South Korea May 25, 2006 Digital download N/A SM
June 7, 2006 CD single
Taiwan October 4, 2006 CD Limited deluxe edition Avex Taiwan [14]
March 23, 2007 Limited regular edition [15]
June 15, 2007 CD+VCD Special edition [16]
July 13, 2007 CD+DVD [17]
Japan July 9, 2008 CD, CD+DVD N/A Rhythm Zone

Super Junior-M version edit

"U"
Single by Super Junior-M
from the album Me
ReleasedApril 8, 2008
Recorded2008
Genre
Length4:07
Label
Composer(s)Ken Ingwersen, Kevin Simm
Lyricist(s)Yi Zhen (mandarin)
Super Junior-M singles chronology
"U"
(2008)
"Me"
(2008)
Audio sample

"U" is the first promotional single for Super Junior-M, the third official sub-unit of Super Junior. The song and music video were released online in China on April 8, 2008, on the day of Super Junior-M's debut. The song, including the rap, is completely performed in Mandarin, which differs from the previous Mandarin version done by Super Junior, where the rap segment is performed in Korean. Although the lyrics convey a similar meaning, the lyrics of the two Mandarin versions are different.

"U" is one of the twelve tracks featured in Super Junior-M's debut studio album, Me, which was released in April 2008 in China and South Korea, and later throughout Asia in May 2008. Super Junior-M's modified version of "U" contains heavier bass instruments, a closer musical approach to hip hop and jazz. The song also has extra music bridges, such as a violin bridge performed by Henry (reminiscent of Super Junior's Don't Don) and an added dance bridge, which makes the song almost a minute longer than the original Korean release. Super Junior member Yesung appears in the song as a stock vocal as his parts are originally from the original Korean version of "U".

The dance choreography for Super Junior-M's "U" is also completely changed from the original. The choreography contains a variety of styles, such as different elements of street dancing and jazz dance to complement the maturity in the song, which slightly differs the image from the main group. The music video features the now f(x) member and leader Victoria, with her face dominating the mirrors, and the Super Junior-M members searching for her presence.

Credits and personnel edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b "Super Junior Official Website" (in Korean). May 26, 2006. Archived from the original on February 28, 2009. Retrieved August 21, 2008.
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  4. ^ "J-Pop/K-Pop Chart Week 40 (October 6–12, 2006)" Five Music Chart Retrieved December 12, 2007 (in Chinese)
  5. ^ [13신] 동방신기, 제 21회 골든디스크상 대상 [[13 points] TVXQ won Daesang award at the 21st Golden Disk Award]. JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). December 14, 2006. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
  6. ^ "2006 Mnet KM Music Festival". Mwave (in Korean). Archived from the original on October 30, 2015. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
  7. ^ 日 최대 가요축제 '버즈 아시아 코리아'의 수상자는? [Who is the winner of the biggest music festival in Japan, Buzz Asia Korea?]. Naver (in Korean). April 18, 2007. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
  8. ^ Lee, Eun-jeong (June 25, 2006). 슈퍼주니어, 데뷔 이래 첫 가요프로 1위 [Super Junior's first music pro win since debut]. Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
  9. ^ "슈퍼주니어, SBS '인기가요' 1위 재등극" [Super Junior regains first place on SBS' 'Inkigayo']. Star News (in Korean). Naver. July 16, 2006. Retrieved January 21, 2024.
  10. ^ メリクリ | BoA. Oricon News (in Japanese). Retrieved November 16, 2021.
  11. ^ 2006.06월 – 가요 음반 판매량 [2006.06 – Sales volume] (in Korean). Music Industry Association of Korea. Archived from the original on April 30, 2008. Retrieved May 16, 2021.
  12. ^ 2007.07월 – 가요 음반 판매량 [2007.07 – Sales volume] (in Korean). Music Industry Association of Korea. Archived from the original on May 2, 2009. Retrieved May 16, 2021.
  13. ^ "Super Junior's single track sets a record of 1.7 million downloads". Mwave. June 8, 2006. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved October 17, 2014.
  14. ^ "U Taiwan (CD) Limited Deluxe Edition album info". Avex Taiwan (in Chinese). October 4, 2006. Retrieved June 13, 2012.
  15. ^ "U Taiwan (CD) Limited Regular Edition album info". Avex Taiwan (in Chinese). March 23, 2007. Retrieved June 13, 2012.
  16. ^ "U Taiwan (CD+VCD) Special Edition album info". Avex Taiwan (in Chinese). June 15, 2007. Retrieved June 13, 2012.
  17. ^ "U Taiwan (CD+DVD) Special Edition album info". Avex Taiwan (in Chinese). July 13, 2007. Retrieved June 13, 2012.

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