Label SJ
Label SJ was a South Korean record label and subsidiary of SM Entertainment, established on November 6, 2015, as an exclusive sub-label dedicated to managing the activities of the boy band Super Junior.[1] Created in celebration of Super Junior's 10th anniversary since their debut in 2005, the label was designed to offer a specialized system for the group's music production, album releases, and overall management, including subunit and solo projects, while allowing the members to highlight their individual strengths.[1][2] SM Entertainment stated that Label SJ would provide "wholehearted support" to Super Junior, handling all aspects of their career independently from the parent company's other operations.[1] In March 2023, as part of SM Entertainment's SM 3.0 restructuring, Label SJ was integrated into the parent company and absorbed by Wizard Production.[3] Prior to its integration, Label SJ facilitated key releases for Super Junior and its members, such as the group's ninth studio album Time_Slip in 2019 and tenth album The Renaissance in 2021, alongside solo works by members like Ryeowook and Yesung, underscoring the label's role in sustaining the group's prominence in K-pop.[4]History
Establishment
Label SJ was established by SM Entertainment on November 6, 2015, coinciding with Super Junior's 10th anniversary since their debut.[1] The announcement marked a significant milestone for the group, which had demonstrated remarkable longevity in the K-pop industry through sustained popularity and diverse activities. The sub-label was created specifically to manage Super Junior's group, subunit, and solo endeavors, providing dedicated support and greater creative autonomy while remaining under SM Entertainment's oversight.[2] This initiative emerged amid the group's contract renewal negotiations, positioning Label SJ as the first SM sub-label dedicated exclusively to a single act. From its inception, Label SJ operated with relative independence in key areas such as album production, promotional strategies, and activity scheduling, allowing for more tailored handling of Super Junior's multifaceted projects within the broader SM framework.[1]Operational Developments
Label SJ commenced its operational phase in 2016 by launching initial projects, including Ryeowook's debut mini album The Little Prince on January 28, which was produced and managed under the label's oversight.) By 2017, the label had expanded its scope to handle a broader roster, encompassing multiple Super Junior subunits such as Super Junior-D&E and Super Junior-K.R.Y., as well as solo endeavors from members like Ryeowook and Eunhyuk. This growth coincided with the group's first major comeback under Label SJ, the release of their eighth studio album Play on November 6, 2017, which featured the lead single "Black Suit" and marked a return after a two-year hiatus.[5][1] Key events during this period included contract renewals for Super Junior members in 2017, enabling continued group promotions, and additional renewals in 2019 amid lineup adjustments, such as Kangin's departure while retaining ties to SM Entertainment. Post-2018, Label SJ intensified international promotions, exemplified by Super Junior's historic performance as the first K-pop act at Mexico's 2018 Telehit Awards and the release of their special mini album One More Time in October 2018.) These efforts highlighted the label's strategic shift toward overseas markets, leveraging SM's distribution network.[6][7] Operationally, Label SJ maintained independent control over album production and event planning for Super Junior, including the orchestration of their annual Super Show concerts, while partnering with parent company SM Entertainment for worldwide distribution and logistical support; a dedicated team ensured tailored management for the group's collective and individual schedules. This structure allowed for agile responses to the group's dynamics, such as subunit formations to sustain momentum during varying member availability.[1][8] The label faced significant challenges from 2017 to 2019 due to mandatory military enlistments affecting key members, including Siwon's active duty starting in March 2017 and Kyuhyun's enlistment in May 2017, with the latter's discharge on May 7, 2019, completing the process for all active members. To adapt, Label SJ prioritized subunit releases and solo promotions, facilitating the Play era comeback with pre-recorded contributions from enlisted members and maintaining fan interest through diversified activities until full group reunions became feasible.[9]Integration and Closure
In early 2023, SM Entertainment unveiled its SM 3.0 restructuring initiative, transitioning to a multi-production center model designed to boost operational efficiency, accelerate intellectual property creation, and expand revenue streams through enhanced artist autonomy and diversified management.[10] This strategic overhaul aimed to address longstanding challenges in production capacity and monetization by delegating authority across five internal production centers, allowing for more specialized oversight of artist development and releases.[11] As part of this framework, Label SJ was dissolved and fully absorbed into SM's Center 5, designated as Wizard Production, effective March 2023.[12] The move reflected broader efforts to streamline SM's label operations by consolidating specialized sub-units into a unified production system, ending Label SJ's role as an exclusive entity for Super Junior while aligning it with the company's push for integrated management.[10] Super Junior's contract renewals during this period shifted to the wider SM structure, phasing out the dedicated exclusive model that had defined Label SJ since its inception.[12] The immediate effects of the integration involved transferring all ongoing projects and artist oversight from Label SJ to Wizard Production, ensuring continuity without interruption to scheduled activities.[12] Label SJ's final independent release was Super Junior's The Road: Keep on Going (Volume 2) in July 2022, after which subsequent efforts fell under the new centralized system.[13] Following the integration, Wizard Production continued managing Super Junior, supporting their activities including the release of their twelfth studio album Super Junior25 on July 8, 2025, to mark the group's 20th anniversary.[14] Over its operational span, Label SJ facilitated Super Junior's longevity well into their second decade by providing tailored creative autonomy, a model that informed SM's evolution toward more flexible sub-label strategies in the multi-center era.[10] Post-integration, Wizard Production assumed responsibility for managing multiple acts, including Super Junior alongside EXO and RIIZE, exemplifying the restructuring's emphasis on diversified portfolio handling.[12]Artists and Roster
Core Group and Subunits
Label SJ managed Super Junior, a 13-member South Korean boy band, as its flagship act from the label's establishment in 2015 until its absorption into SM Entertainment in March 2023.[1][3] The group, known for its versatile performances across pop, dance, and ballad genres, conducted all album productions, promotions, and tours under the label's oversight during this period, marking a dedicated structure to support their long-term career following a decade in the industry.[1] The label exclusively oversaw Super Junior's official subunits, integrating their activities with the main group's schedule to enhance cross-promotional opportunities. Super Junior-K.R.Y., the vocal-focused subunit formed in 2009 and consisting of Yesung, Ryeowook, and Kyuhyun, remained active under Label SJ from 2015 to 2022, culminating in releases like their first Korean physical album in 2020, which highlighted their ballad expertise.[15] Super Junior-T, the trot-oriented subunit established in 2007 with members Leeteuk, Heechul, Shindong, Sungmin, and Eunhyuk, experienced a revival in promotions in 2015 through the single "Love at First Sight," tying into the group's broader anniversary celebrations.[16] Super Junior-M, the Mandarin-language subunit launched in 2008 featuring Siwon, Donghae, Eunhyuk, Ryeowook, Kyuhyun, and associate members Zhou Mi and Henry, saw continued management by Label SJ after its primary promotional phase ended in 2015, focusing on regional activities aligned with the core group's global efforts.[3] Label SJ coordinated these subunits' comebacks and formations, ensuring synergy with Super Junior's main promotions, though subunit engagements were sometimes affected by members' mandatory military service obligations.[1]Solo Artists
Label SJ facilitated the solo endeavors of several Super Junior members, providing dedicated production, promotion, and scheduling coordination to balance individual pursuits with group commitments from its establishment in 2015 through 2023. This support enabled vocalists and performers to explore personal artistic expressions in music, often featuring ballads and R&B influences that highlighted their vocal strengths, while ensuring seamless integration into the broader Super Junior calendar.[3] Kyuhyun emerged as one of the most prolific soloists under the label, releasing multiple albums and singles that built on his pre-2015 debut. His 2016 mini-album Waiting, Still and 2022 EP Love Story exemplified Label SJ's role in producing introspective ballad collections, with the latter announced directly by the agency for a January release. These projects, spanning emotional themes of longing and romance, were promoted alongside his musical theater work, achieving strong chart performance in South Korea.[17][18] Ryeowook marked his solo debut with the 2016 EP The Little Prince, the inaugural release under Label SJ, which showcased his emotive vocals through whimsical yet heartfelt tracks. This mini-album, distributed by SM Entertainment, emphasized personal storytelling and received praise for its polished production, setting a precedent for the label's focus on vocal-driven solo outputs. Subsequent singles further solidified his solo identity within the label's framework.[19] Yesung followed with his 2016 debut EP Here I Am, co-released by SM Entertainment and Label SJ, featuring the title track as a poignant ballad that resonated with fans through its introspective lyrics and orchestral arrangements. The album's success underscored the label's commitment to nurturing members' artistic growth, with Yesung's subsequent releases like Spring Falling in 2017 continuing this trajectory under dedicated oversight. Heechul pursued a more eclectic solo path, debuting with the 2019 digital single "Old Movie," a rock ballad he co-wrote, produced and promoted exclusively by Label SJ. This release, blending nostalgia with personal reflection, highlighted his versatility beyond group activities, including collaborations in musicals that occasionally intersected with music projects.[20][21] Siwon's solo work under Label SJ leaned toward acting crossovers with musical elements, such as contributing vocals to OSTs for dramas like She Was Pretty in 2015, where the label coordinated releases to complement his on-screen roles. These projects emphasized narrative-driven songs that enhanced his multifaceted career, with promotion tied to his visual and vocal appeal.[22] Shindong transitioned from variety show prominence to music involvement through Label SJ, overseeing creative aspects like music video direction for group tracks while engaging in limited solo endeavors. The label supported these efforts by integrating his entertainment expertise into promotional strategies, fostering a bridge between his hosting gigs and musical contributions.[23]Former Affiliates
Label SJ managed several artists affiliated with Super Junior and its subunits who eventually departed or became inactive under the label's oversight, primarily due to contract non-renewals following military service obligations, personal decisions, or project-specific crossovers. Among these, Kangin, an original Super Junior member, left the group in July 2019 amid repeated personal controversies, including multiple DUI incidents that led to hiatuses since 2017, though he remained signed to Label SJ as a solo artist until the label's integration into SM Entertainment's structure in 2023. His departure from active group involvement was confirmed by Label SJ, which stated respect for his voluntary exit to avoid further burdening the band, while allowing continued individual association until the broader organizational changes. Post-2023, Kangin renewed his contract directly with SM Entertainment and has pursued limited solo activities, such as fan meetings in Mexico in April 2025, without rejoining group promotions. Sungmin, a Super Junior member on hiatus since 2014 due to marriage controversy, ended his contract with SM Entertainment in April 2025 after 20 years, signing with Total Set Entertainment to pursue a trot music career, while maintaining group membership.[24] Henry Lau, a key member of Super Junior-M, was active under Label SJ from its 2015 establishment through his subunit and solo endeavors until April 2018, when he chose not to renew his contract with SM Entertainment upon completion, citing a desire for greater creative control after over a decade with the agency. This decision marked the effective end of his affiliation with Label SJ, as the label focused exclusively on Super Junior-related projects. Following his exit, Henry established his own one-man agency in China for regional activities and signed with Monster Entertainment Group in Korea in November 2018 to manage global pursuits, enabling independent music releases and acting roles without ties to his former label. Kim Jung-mo, originally from SM's rock band TRAX, crossed over to Label SJ in 2015 for collaborative projects, including the duo Kim Heechul & Kim Jungmo, which debuted that year and released mini-albums until their disbandment. His tenure ended in April 2019 when his long-term SM contract expired after 15 years, leading to no renewal and a shift away from Label SJ-managed activities. The duo's dissolution coincided with this departure, attributed to contractual timelines rather than conflicts. Afterward, Kim Jung-mo signed with PA Entertainment in November 2019, allowing him to resume solo music and variety show appearances independently. In unique cases predating Label SJ's formation, Hangeng (formerly of Super Junior and Super Junior-M) had resolved a high-profile lawsuit against SM Entertainment in 2009 over unfair contract terms and unequal profit distribution, resulting in his early exit from the agency well before 2015; thus, he held no affiliation with the label during its operation. Additionally, post-2023 personal hiatuses influenced some transitions, such as Donghae and Eunhyuk focusing on their Super Junior-D&E subunit activities after departing SM for individual management in July 2023—while renewing the group's collective contract—effectively ending their direct Label SJ oversight as the entity folded into SM's Wizard Production for remaining members. These shifts highlight how military service completions for several affiliates, combined with non-renewals, facilitated moves to independent paths or other labels, though group impacts like lineup adjustments for Super Junior were managed separately.Discography
Group and Subunit Releases
Label SJ managed the production, recording, and distribution of Super Junior's group albums and subunit projects from its establishment in 2015 through 2022, emphasizing a mix of dance-pop, R&B, and ballad elements tailored to the group's veteran status. These releases were made available in physical CD formats, digital downloads, and streaming platforms, reflecting the label's focus on both domestic Korean markets and international accessibility via partnerships with distributors like Dreamus.[25] Super Junior's ninth studio album, Play, released on November 6, 2017, marked the group's first full-length project under Label SJ's direct oversight, featuring the lead single "Black Suit" and tracks produced with input from members like Eunhyuk. The album debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart and amassed over 410,000 copies sold in South Korea by combining initial and repackage sales. Its repackage version, Replay, issued on April 12, 2018, added new tracks including "Lo Siento" with [Leslie Grace](/page/Leslie Grace), maintaining the top position on Gaon and contributing to the overall commercial success.[5][26][27] Super Junior's tenth studio album, Time_Slip, was released on October 14, 2019, with the lead single "Super Clap," blending retro and modern pop elements. It debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart and sold approximately 312,000 copies in South Korea.[26] In 2020, Super Junior released the repackage album Timeless (repackage of Time_Slip), on January 28, incorporating the title track "Timeless" alongside re-recorded classics, with production handled independently by Label SJ to highlight the group's longevity. It topped the Gaon Album Chart upon release and achieved combined sales exceeding 733,000 units when including the prior Time_Slip edition, underscoring sustained fan support. That same year, the subunit Super Junior-K.R.Y. (comprising Kyuhyun, Ryeowook, and Yesung) debuted their first Korean mini album, When We Were Us, on June 8, focusing on emotional ballads like the title track; it peaked at number one on Gaon and sold approximately 199,000 copies.[28][26][29] Super Junior's eleventh studio album, The Renaissance, arrived on March 16, 2021, featuring the lead single "Burn It Up" and emphasizing the group's evolution with diverse genres. It debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart and sold approximately 480,000 copies in South Korea.[26] Super Junior-M, the Mandarin-focused subunit, issued their third mini album Fantasy on October 6, 2016, shortly after Label SJ's inception, blending pop and electronic sounds with tracks like "Fantasy" and achieving moderate chart success on Gaon with around 40,000 units sold in Korea. The subunit's release exemplified Label SJ's efforts to support international extensions of the group during a period of member military enlistments. No major revivals occurred for Super Junior-T under the label during this era. The group's twelfth studio album began with The Road: Keep on Goin' (Volume 1) on July 12, 2022, featuring upbeat tracks such as "Mango" and produced with Label SJ's independent resources before the label's integration; it debuted at number one on the Circle Album Chart (formerly Gaon) and sold approximately 251,000 copies. A follow-up volume, The Road: Celebration, arrived on December 15, 2022, closing out Label SJ's group output with celebratory themes, though its distribution shifted toward broader SM oversight; it sold approximately 164,000 copies. These projects often incorporated brief contributions from solo artists within the roster, such as vocal harmonies from Kyuhyun on group ballads.[30][25][26]| Release Date | Artist/Subunit | Title | Type | Peak Gaon/Circle Chart Position | Sales (Korea, Approx.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| October 6, 2016 | Super Junior-M | Fantasy | Mini Album | #10 | 40,000 |
| November 6, 2017 | Super Junior | Play | Studio Album | #1 | 410,000 (incl. Replay) |
| April 12, 2018 | Super Junior | Replay | Repackage Album | #1 | Included above |
| October 14, 2019 | Super Junior | Time_Slip | Studio Album | #1 | 312,000 |
| January 28, 2020 | Super Junior | Timeless | Repackage Album | #1 | 733,000 (incl. Time_Slip) |
| June 8, 2020 | Super Junior-K.R.Y. | When We Were Us | Mini Album | #1 | 199,000 |
| March 16, 2021 | Super Junior | The Renaissance | Studio Album | #1 | 480,000 |
| July 12, 2022 | Super Junior | The Road: Keep on Goin' | Studio Album (Vol. 1) | #1 | 251,000 |
| December 15, 2022 | Super Junior | The Road: Celebration | Studio Album (Vol. 2) | #1 | 164,000 |