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This is a listography for WidMay entertainment's first ever boy group, SNUPER. All information you'll need to know about them will be updated here! | Last Updated: 180707 (PST)

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  • SNUPER is a six-member group formed under WidMay Entertainment in 2015.
  • The group consists of Taewoong, Suhyun, Sangil, Woosung, Sangho, and Sebin.
  • They are WidMay's first group and artist, who is home to only actors and entertainers aside from SNUPER. Kim Yehyeon was a trainee who participated in Produce 101 Season 2, however he has left the company to pursue academics.
  • Their official debut was on November 16th, 2015 @ (The Show), where they performed "Shall We Dance". They also released their first mini album, Shall We, on this day.
  • Their official Japanese debut was on September 3rd, 2016 @ Snuper 1st Showcase in Japan where they released the Japanese version of You=Heaven.
  • Their group name represents how they are "something much greater than super" and hope to be supermen in the lives of their fans. Their greeting phrase is "Higher than super!"
  • Their official fandom name is Swings (or "s + wings" which means that the fans are SNUPER's wings that allow them to fly).
  • The boys have been in two minor car accidents on their way to and from performances, once on 151128 and most recently on 160409. No one was hurt and promotions continued as planned.
  • Sangho had problems with his visa and was not able to participate in any of Snuper's promotions in Japan during the first half of January, including their joint concert with KNK.
  • Bunk-bed arrangements:
    • Woosung (top), Suhyun (bottom)
    • Sebin (top), Taewoong (bottom)
    • Sangho (top) by himself
    • Sangil (bottom) by himself
    • These arrangements have probably changed since this is from their VLIVE back in 2015
  • Current Status: Promoting their 6th comeback 'Tulips'

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feb 28 2016 ∞
may 15 2018 +