

Eunhyuk
Eunhyuk (은혁), born Lee Hyuk-jae, has spent two decades proving that performance intelligence ages better than hype. As a core member of Super Junior, he built a reputation on timing, movement, and stage control, then extended that value through hosting, creative direction, and sub-unit work that carried more technical precision than most idol side projects ever reach.
That matters in the current solo era because Eunhyuk did not arrive there as a singer trying to catch up on identity. He already had one. Through Super Junior-D&E with Donghae, he sharpened a tighter dance-pop language, then used ODE Entertainment to scale it into a proper individual catalog after his 2023 move away from SM Entertainment for solo management.
The 2025 releases made that pivot undeniable. Korean mini album EXPLORER and Japanese mini album TIMESCAPE gave him a focused one-two rollout, while the official Japanese site framed the cycle with live content and touring support. On HITKULTR, Eunhyuk stands out as a veteran performer who used independence to become more legible, not less.
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