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sujuu

Sujuu is a term with no single, universally accepted meaning, and it may refer to different things in different contexts. The most commonly encountered usage in popular culture is as an informal or stylized variant of SuJu, a shorthand for Super Junior, the South Korean boy band formed by SM Entertainment in 2005. In fan and media usage, SuJu (or SuJuu in some stylizations) is used to denote the group as a whole or its members collectively.

Super Junior is known for its large, rotating lineup and for creating several influential subgroups, including

Beyond the shorthand for Super Junior, sujuu does not appear to refer to a widely recognized term,

See also: Super Junior, SuJu, K-pop, Hallyu.

Super
Junior-M
and
Super
Junior-T.
The
group
rose
to
prominence
in
the
late
2000s
with
chart-topping
releases
such
as
Sorry,
Sorry
(2009)
and
Bonamana
(2010),
contributing
to
the
spread
of
the
Korean
Wave
(Hallyu)
beyond
Asia.
Over
the
years,
Super
Junior
has
earned
recognition
for
their
versatility
in
genres
ranging
from
dance-pop
to
R&B
and
for
their
longevity
in
a
competitive
industry.
They
have
held
multiple
tours
and
become
one
of
the
enduring
names
associated
with
K-pop’s
international
expansion.
organization,
or
concept
with
a
stable
definition
in
major
reference
sources.
In
non-official
uses,
it
may
appear
as
a
username,
brand
variant,
or
stylistic
spelling,
but
such
uses
are
informal
and
context-dependent.