SHINee's Taemin Announces Highly Awaited Return with "Guilty" Mini-Album
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-10-10 16:57:57
Courtesy of SM Entertainment
Taemin, a beloved member of the K-pop sensation SHINee, is set to captivate fans once again with the release of his long-awaited fourth mini-album titled "Guilty" on October 30. This musical offering, comprising six tracks, is a significant comeback after a hiatus of two years and five months, following the release of his third mini-album "Advice" in May 2021.
SM Entertainment, Taemin's agency, released a statement underlining the artist's dedication to pushing the boundaries of his musicality, building anticipation for this forthcoming release. The title track "Guilty" is expected to showcase Taemin's exceptional artistry and musical growth.
Fans eager to secure their copies can start pre-ordering the album from various online and offline record stores starting October 10, heightening the excitement surrounding this musical event. Taemin, who initially debuted as a SHINee member in 2008, established himself as a solo artist in 2014 with the release of his mini-album "ACE." Over the years, he has gained widespread acclaim with hits like "Danger," "Press Your Number," and "MOVE."
After a brief pause in his music career to fulfill military service obligations following the release of "Advice" in 2021, Taemin made his return in April this year. The forthcoming "Guilty" mini-album signifies a highly anticipated comeback, marking the end of his hiatus and promising a new era of musical brilliance.
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