Fans of SHINee’s Taemin have got their very own name: TAEMate. TAEMate separates the SHINee member's fans from those of the boy band's main fandom, SHINee World.
Singer Taemin of SHINee recently signed an exclusive contract with Big Planet Made, the company said Monday. He will carry out his solo music endeavors with Big Planet Made and continue his band activities with SHINee through SM Entertainment.
Singer Taemin asked fans for support on his "new journey" as he leaves SM Entertainment this month.
SM Entertainment shares have been tumbling this week following reports of the potential departure of its long-standing artists and the revelation of a high-profile girl group member involved in a romantic relationship.
The two SHINee members' contract with SM Entertainment will expire within the first half of this year. Taemin has decided to sign with another agency named Big Planet Made, and Onew is "seeking options," according to media reports.
Taemin of boy band SHINee performs during his solo concert "Metamorph" held at the new Inspire Arena on Incheon's Yeongjong Island on Sunday. It was the second day of his two-day concert and his first offline solo concert in nearly five years.
Boy band EXO's single "Let Me In" was chosen as the No. 1 K-pop song of 2023 by British magazine Dazed.
Incheon's Mohegan Inspire Entertainment Resort announced a new lineup of shows that will take place in its Inspire Arena throughout December, including the 2023 Melon Music Awards.
Taemin of K-pop boy band SHINee pushes boundaries of sexiness and sexuality in his latest EP "Guilty," aiming to mesmerize viewers. The album's lead track portrays a selfish love that hurts his beloved, depicted in a dark and dramatic music video.
"Guilty" will be the singer's first EP in almost two and a half years, following the release of his third EP "Advice" in 2021. The EP will have six tracks, including the lead and title track, "Guilty."
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