Talk:Super Junior-M
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Zhou Mi, New Leader
[edit]Should we list Zhou Mi as the new leader of Super Junior-M, since it was confirmed in Arirang for their comeback ? (Source : [1]). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Yumix (talk • contribs) 15:42, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
Yes he SHOULD be listed. After all, he is the one guiding the other members around plus SM specifically chose him to lead due in part to him currently being the most fluent in Mandarin than all of the other members.
But all the Super Junior - M members actually said that no specific member would lead them. It was confirmed that there's no leader. They claimed that if there was a leader Sungmin would be the unofficial leader, one that they would respect and listen to. Please consider to edit this page immediately. Zhou Mi is not the leader of Super Junior - M. There is no leader in this group.
In a recent interview (hosted by Sina, a Chinese online media company), the members referred to Sungmin as their older brother or the head of the team (can mean both in Chinese) and the MC also called Sungmin 'leader' multiple times, which he responded to. No one in Super Junior - M corrected the MC, that is, if she used 'leader' incorrectly. This proves that Zhou Mi is NOT the leader. I do not ask anyone to write that Sungmin is the leader of the group, but I sincerely advise editors please consider to take out the sentence that states Zhou Mi is the leader.
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CFvDHA9cCSw#! Sina Interview 130108]
Tokiming (talk) 06:21, 8 January 2013 (UTC) Tokiming
I did see the new interviews, and Sungmin is indeed referred to being the "leader". I think he is the leader in the way that he is the oldest one in the team, more like the big brother of the group, so they refer to him as the leader. I also read that in some magazines. I don't want to jump to hasty conclusions, so I'm going to delete the sentence that states Zhou Mi is the leader, but it should be remembered that everytime the group is greeting the public or concluding an interview, it is always Zhou Mi that says "We're Super Junior-M", like Leeteuk does for the main group. Also, he is the one who mainly speaks for the group in their interviews. Yumix2 (talk) 11:17, 10 January 2013 (UTC)
Thank you! 50.67.152.144 (talk) 23:43, 10 January 2013 (UTC)Tokiming
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Henry?
[edit]So I know he's not in SM anymore, but I looked at their profile on SMTOWN and Henry is still listed as a member. Did he leave Super Junior-M, or just the label?-K-popguardian (talk) 04:37, 4 May 2018 (UTC)
- Leaving the label also certainly means leaving the group. As most Korean labels strongly control their groups and members under contract, SM the biggest label, they would never allow them to use the name or promote with the group. Evaders99 (talk) 06:39, 4 May 2018 (UTC)
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