Devil (Super Junior album)

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Devil
Devil Super Junior album.png
Devil album cover
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 16, 2015 (2015-07-16)
Recorded2015
StudioSM Studios, Seoul
Genre
Length36:36
52:15(repackaged)
Language
  • Korean
  • Mandarin
Label SM
Producer Lee Soo-man
Super Junior chronology
Mamacita
(2014)
Devil
(2015)
Play
(2017)
Magic (Super Junior Special Album Part 2) front cover
Super Junior - Magic.jpg
No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Devil" Kim Yeon-jung
  • Yeon-jung
  • Jonathan Yip
  • Raymond Romulus
  • Jeremy Reeves
  • Raymond Charles II
  • Micah Powell
 3:36
2."Simply Beautiful" Cho Yoon-kyoung
  • Hyuk Shin
  • DK
  • Marco Reyes
  • Jarah Gibson
  • Jeffrey Lewis
 4:03
3."Stars Appear..." (별이 뜬다) Epitone Project Epitone ProjectEpitone Project3:45
4."Good Love"Yeon-jung
  • Yeon-jung
  • Yip
  • Romulus
  • Reeves
  • Charles II
  • Powell
 3:20
5."We Can" (performed by SJ-K.R.Y. ) Lee Seung-hwan
 3:58
6."Don't Wake Me Up" (performed by SJ-D&E )
  • Dong-hae
  • Team One Sound
Team One Sound3:08
7."Love at First Sight" (첫눈에 반했습니다) (performed by SJ-T )Kang Jun-woo Jun-woo  3:44
8."Forever With You" (每天) (performed by SJ-M ) Zhou Mi
 3:12
9."Rock'n Shine!" Kim Yoo-nah Yoo-nah 3:55
10."Alright"
  • Dong-hae
  • Team One Sound
 3:55
Total length:36:36
Magic(repackaged edition)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArranger(s)Length
1."Magic"Yoon-kyoung
  • Purple J (이주형)
  • G-High
  • Sardorf
3:35
2."Devil"Yeon-jung
  • Yeon-jung
  • Yip
  • Romulus
  • Reeves
  • Charles II
  • Powell
 3:36
3."Simply Beautiful"Yoon-kyoung
  • Shin
  • DK
  • Reyes
  • Gibson
  • Lewis
 4:03
4."You Got It" (놈, 놈, 놈) (performed by Leeteuk, Heechul, Yesung, Eunhyuk and Donghae)
  • Park Jeong-su
  • Kim Hee-chul
  • Hyuk-jae
  • Team One Sound
  • Yip
  • Romulus
  • Reeves
  • Charles II
  • Three
  • Yip
  • Romulus
  • Reeves
  • Charles II
  • Three
4:23
5."Dorothy" (도로시) (performed by SJ-K.R.Y.)Kim Jin-ahLee Sang-junCha Gil-wan4:24
6."Sarang♥" (performed by Leeteuk and Heechul)
  • Hee-chul
  • Team One Sound
  • Jeong-su
  • Team One Sound
Team One Sound3:17
7."Stars Appear..." (별이 뜬다)Epitone ProjectEpitone ProjectEpitone Project3:45
8."Good Love"Yeon-jung
  • Yeon-jung
  • Yip
  • Romulus
  • Reeves
  • Charles II
  • Powell
 3:20
9."We Can" (performed by SJ-K.R.Y.)Seung-hwan
  • Seung-hwan
  • Seong-je
 3:58
10."Don't Wake Me Up" (performed by SJ-D&E)
  • Dong-hae
  • Team One Sound
  • Dong-hae
  • Team One Sound
Team One Sound3:08
11."Love at First Sight" (첫눈에 반했습니다) (performed by SJ-T)Jun-wooJun-woo 3:44
12."Forever With You" (每天) (performed by SJ-M)Mi
  • Oberg
  • Martin K
  • lLANG
 3:12
13."Rock'n Shine!"Yoo-nahYoo-nah 3:55
14."Alright"
  • Dong-hae
  • Hyuk-jae
  • Team One Sound
  • Dong-hae
  • Team One Sound
 3:55
Total length:52:15

Personnel

Credit for Devil are adapted from the album.

Credit for Magic are adapted from the album.

Chart

Album sales

RegionSales
South Korea (Gaon)168,673 (Devil) [24]
95,202 (Magic) [24]

Release history

CountryDateFormatDistributing label
South KoreaJuly 16, 2015
September 16, 2015 (Repackaged Edition)
Digital download, CDKT Music
TaiwanAugust 14, 2015CDAvex Trax

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