Superstar K
Superstar K | |
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Superstar K title card (2012–present) | |
Judges |
Lee Seung-chul (2009-2014) Lee Hyori (2009) Yang Hyun-seok (2009) Yoon Jong-shin (2010-2011, 2013-2015) Uhm Jung-hwa (2010) Yoon Mi-rae (2011-2012) Psy (2012) Lee Ha-neul (2013) Baek Ji-young (2014-2015) Sung Si-kyung (2015) Kim Bum-soo (2014-present) Gummy (2016-present) Gil Seong-joon (2016-present) Kim Yeon Woo (2016-present) Brave Brothers (2016-present) Ailee (2016-present) Han Sung Ho (2016-present) |
Theme music composer | Hajak |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language(s) | Korean |
No. of seasons | 8 |
No. of episodes |
110 12 (Superstar K1) 14 (Superstar K2) 14 (Superstar K3) 15 (Superstar K4) 15 (Superstar K5) 14 (Superstar K6) 14 (Superstar K7) 12 (Superstar K 2016) |
Production | |
Location(s) | Initial auditions: Various locations in Korea, China, USA, and later Australia |
Running time |
80 - 90 minutes (regular) 48 - 169 minutes |
Production company(s) |
CJ E&M Music and Live CJ E&M Signal Entertainment Group (since 2016)[1] |
Distributor | CJ E&M Music and Live |
Release | |
Original network |
Original Mnet Simulcast tvN International syndications Mnet Japan Mnet American Previous KM tvN Asia (SE Asia; formerly Channel M) |
Picture format | 1080i (HDTV) |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 2009 – Present |
External links | |
Website |
superstark |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 슈퍼스타 K |
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Revised Romanization | Syupeoseuta K |
McCune–Reischauer | Syup‘ŏsŭt‘a K |
Superstar K (Korean: 슈퍼스타 K) is a South Korean television talent show series which is held yearly. First held in 2009, Superstar K has increasingly gained more attention, considered the biggest audition program in South Korea. Superstar K's concept involves that of finding the next "superstar," with the winner each week determined with a combination of the scores given by judges and votes from viewers.
The show received immense popularity for its first three seasons, discovering popular acts such as Seo In-guk, Huh Gak, John Park, Ulala Session and Busker Busker, and reached its peak in ratings in its fourth season with Roy Kim and Jung Joon-young as its forefront. The show saw a decline in popularity and ratings starting from its fifth season. The eighth season of Superstar K broke with tradition and abandoned the series number in its name, and was instead called Superstar K 2016.
Traditionally, the award winner of each season is given the chance to perform at the Mnet Asian Music Awards as well as receive other prizes.
Seasons
- Superstar K1
- Superstar K2
- Superstar K3
- Superstar K4
- Superstar K5
- Superstar K6
- Superstar K7
- Superstar K 2016
Winning contestants
Year | Season | Winner | Runner-up |
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2009 | Superstar K1 | Seo In-guk | Joo Moon-geun |
2010 | Superstar K2 | Huh Gak | John Park |
2011 | Superstar K3 | Ulala Session | Busker Busker |
2012 | Superstar K4 | Roy Kim | DickPunks |
2013 | Superstar K5 | Parc Jae-jung | Park Si-hwan |
2014 | Superstar K6 | Kwak Jin-eon | Kim Feel |
2015 | Superstar K7 | Kevin Oh | Cheon Dan-bi |
2016 | Superstar K 2016 | Kim Young Geun | Lee Ji Eun |
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Superstar K. |