10 Years Ago, Super Junior’s ‘Sorry, Sorry’ Changed K-pop Forever
In 2009, Korean group Super Junior released their seminal single "Sorry, Sorry," a song — and an album — that's had a lasting impact on K-pop. Not only did it popularize point dances for male idol groups, but it also started the Korean pop industry's first viral craze, years before "Gangnam Style."
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