SHINee's Taemin Set to Release Highly Anticipated EP "Guilty" on October 30
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-10-10 15:27:58
K-pop Ace Taemin Returns with a Unique Showcase of His Artistry in "Guilty"
▲ Taemin's 4th EP 'Guilty' (SM Entertainment)
Taemin's artistic journey began with his debut as a member of the iconic K-pop boy group SHINee in May 2008. Since then, he has carved a niche for himself not only within the group but also as a solo artist, making his solo debut in August 2014 with the EP "Ace." With both online and offline preorders for "Guilty" set to commence, fans and enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting this latest musical offering from the dynamic artist.
Taemin's 4th EP 'Guilty' (SM Entertainment)
In a recent announcement by SM Entertainment, the celebrated K-pop artist Taemin of SHINee is poised to release his highly anticipated fourth solo mini album, "Guilty," on October 30. This EP, his first since the release of "Advice" in May 2021, is a musical venture comprising six tracks, with the eponymous track "Guilty" leading the musical charge. Known for his exceptional stage presence and artistry, Taemin aspires to captivate a global audience with this new album, showcasing his distinctive musical palette.
Taemin's artistic journey began with his debut as a member of the iconic K-pop boy group SHINee in May 2008. Since then, he has carved a niche for himself not only within the group but also as a solo artist, making his solo debut in August 2014 with the EP "Ace." With both online and offline preorders for "Guilty" set to commence, fans and enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting this latest musical offering from the dynamic artist.
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