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SS501 is a five-member boy group under Henecia. Formed by DSP Media, they debuted on June 8, 2005 with their first single "1st SS501".

History[]

2010–2025: Departure from DSP Media, hiatus, Double S 301 and individual activities[]

The members left DSP Media in 2010. Since then, the group went inactive.

Heo Young Saeng, Kim Hyung Jun and Kim Kyu Jong were active as Double S 301 in 2016.[1]

During the hiatus, the members went their own way focusing on solo activities and personal lives.

2025: 20th anniversary[]

On May 1, 2025, Henecia announced that SS501 reunited for a world tour starting in July. The company also opened new SNS accounts and unveiled a comeack teaser video.[2]

Members[]

Member Position(s) Year(s) active
Kim Hyun Joong (김현중) Leader, Main Dancer, Vocalist, Rapper, Face of the Group 2005–2010
2025–present
Heo Young Saeng (허영생) Main Vocalist 2005–2010
2025–present
Kim Kyu Jong (김규종) Main Rapper, Vocalist 2005–2010
2025–present
Park Jung Min (박정민) Lead Dancer, Vocalist, Rapper 2005–2010
2025–present
Kim Hyung Jun (김형준) Lead Vocalist, Rapper, Maknae 2005–2010
2025–present

Sub-units[]

Discography[]

Korean[]

Studio albums[]

Mini albums[]

Special mini albums[]

Singles[]

Digital singles[]

  • "A Song Calling For You RMX" (2008)
  • "You Are My Heaven" (2008)
  • "U R Man Remix Edition" (2009)
  • "F4 Vol.2 Special Edition" (2009)
  • "SS501 Collection" (2009)
  • "SS501 Collection 2" (2009)

Collaborations[]

OSTs[]

  • "Surgeon Bong Dal Hee OST" ("어린날의 기억" & "지울 수 없는 사랑") (2007)
  • "Koongya Koongya OST" ("Fly Away") (2007)
  • "Strongest Chil Woo OST" (2008)
  • "Heartbreak Library" (2008)
  • "Boys Over Flowers OST" ("내 머리가 나빠서") (2009)
  • "Boys Over Flowers Part.2 OST" ("애인 만들기") (2009)
  • "Haptic Mission 2" (2009)

Japanese[]

Studio albums[]

  • SS501 (2007)
  • All My Love (2009)

Best albums[]

  • SS501 Best Collection Vol.1 (2014)
  • SS501 Best Collection Vol.2 (2014)

Singles[]

  • "Kokoro" (2007)
  • "Distance ~ Kimi to no Kyori" (2007)
  • "Lucky Days" (2008)

Gallery[]

References[]

Video links[]

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