SHINEE

SHINEE

 

Shinee (/ˈʃn/ shy-nee; Korean: 샤이니; Japanese: シャイニー; stylized as SHINee) is a South Korean contemporary boy group formed by S.M. Entertainment in 2008.[1] The group consists of Onew, Jonghyun, Key,Minho, and Taemin. They made their debut on May 25, 2008 on SBS‘s Inkigayo with their single, “Replay“.

Since their debut, Shinee has released three full-length albums (in Korean language; with one being a separate double-album release), five mini-albums, one live album and various Japanese singles as well as Japanese remakes of their Korean releases. They have also won many awards, held three concert tours and starred in their own reality shows. Shinee is considered to be a fashion icon having started the “Shinee Trend”[2] and are known for their highly synchronized and complex dancing.

They made their Japanese debut on June 22, 2011 by releasing a Japanese version of their single, Replay,[3] and gained the title, “The artist who managed to get in top 3 for 3 continuous releases since debut,” for the foreign artist category. Such an achievement had never been gained by anyone else ever since the single ranking chart was established 45 years ago, in January 1968,[4] followed by their first Japanese studio album,The First on December 7, 2011.[5] Their second Japanese album, Boys Meet U, was released on June 26, 2013 under EMI Records Japan after EMI Music Japan was officially absorbed into Universal Music Japan and was renamed to “EMI Records Japan”.[6]

History[edit]

2008: Debut and The Shinee World[edit]

On May 22, 2008, the group’s first mini-album, Replay was released from label company, SM Entertainment.[2][7] The mini-album debuted at #10 on the Korean music charts and peaked at #8, selling 17,957 copies in the first half of 2008.[8]

On June 7, 2008, Shinee participated in the Dream Concert in the Seoul Olympic Stadium along with other South Korean singers and groups.[9][10] The group won their first award, “Rookie of the Month”, at the Cyworld Digital Music Awards on June 22, 2008.[11] Shinee took part in SMTown Live ’08, which was held on August 18, 2008 at Seoul Olympic Stadium.[12] On August 23, 2008, they attended the MNet 20’s Choice Awards 2008, where they won the “Hot New Star” award.[13]

Shinee released their first full-length album, The Shinee World, on August 28, 2008.[14] The album debuted on the charts at #3, selling 30,000 copies.[15] The first single released from the album was “Sanso Gateun Neo (Love Like Oxygen)“, a cover of “Show the World” by Martin Hoberg Hedegaard,[16] originally written by the Danish songwriting and production team of Thomas Troelsen, Remee and Lucas Secon.[17] On September 18, 2008, Shinee’s “Sanso Gateun Neo (Love Like Oxygen)” was the #1 song on M! Countdown.[18] A few days later, Shinee received the “Mutizen” award for the same single on SBS’s Popular Songs.

Shinee participated in the 5th Asia Song Festival, where they received the “Best New Artist” award with a Japanese girl group, Berryz Kobo.[19] The group attended the 2008 Style Icon Awards on October 30, 2008, where they won the “Best Style Icon Award”.[20] On the same day, a repackage album of The Shinee World titled Amigo was released. The re-packaged album contained three new songs: “Forever or Never”, a remix of “Sa. Gye. Han (Love Should Go On)” (사.계.한) and the promotional single “Amigo” (아.미.고).[21] “Amigo” is a shortened version of the Korean phrase “Areumdaun Minyeorueljoahamyeon Gosaenghanda” (아름다운 미녀를 좋아하면 고생한다 lit. Heart Aches When You Fall In Love With a Beauty).[17]

On November 15, 2008, Shinee won the “Best New Male Group” award at the 10th annual Mnet Asian Music Awards, beating fellow newcomers U-KISS, 2PM, 2AM and Mighty Mouth.[22] At the 23rd Annual Golden Disk Awards, they performed a medley of their songs and won the award for “YEPP Newcomer Album”.[23]

2009: Romeo, rising popularity and 2009, Year of Us[edit]

Shinee in February, 2009 performing at Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.

In early February, 2009, Shinee won “Best Newcomer” award along with Davichi and Mighty Mouth at the 18th Seoul Music Awards.[24] Later, SM Entertainment announced that Shinee would make their comeback with their second mini album Romeo on May 21, 2009.[25] On May 18, “Juliette“, the first single was released,[26] an instrumental remake of Corbin Bleu‘s “Deal with It“.[27] It was later announced that their comeback was going to be delayed due to Onew damaging his teeth and the release of the mini-album was pushed back to May 25, 2009.[26][28] Shinee eventually had their return performance on June 5, 2009, on KBS‘s Music Bank, where they received the award for first place.[29]

On July 16, 2009 S.M. Entertainment released Shinee’s first part of their first photobook called Day. On September 25 the 2nd part Night was released.[30]

The group released their third mini-album, 2009, Year Of Us, on October 19, 2009, five months after the release of Romeo. SM Entertainment stated that this EP would showcase the group’s vocal talents and demonstrate their unique qualities.[31][32] The lead single, “Ring Ding Dong“, was released digitally on October 14; the group had their comeback stage on October 16, on KBS‘s Music Bank.[33] In early December, 2009, Shinee won the “Popularity” award along with fellow labelmate group, Super Junior, at the 24th Golden Disk Awards.[34] In February, 2010, the group won the main “BonSang” award at the 19th Seoul Music Awards.[35] In December, Shinee also started promoting their song “Jo Jo” with live performances on local music programs.

2010: Lucifer and first Asia tour[edit]

SM Entertainment revealed individual photograph teasers of each member for the new album starting with Minho on July 8, 2010 and ending with Key on July 12, 2010. A teaser for the music video of the lead single was released on July 14, 2010 at the official channel of SM Entertainment on YouTube.[36] The group was originally set to have their comeback stage on KBS Music Bank, July 16, to begin their promotions for the new album, however,[37] due to Minho injuring his ankle during filming of Dream Team Season 2 on July 8, the comeback was postponed to July 23, 2010.[38]

The second full length studio album, entitled Lucifer, was released on July 19, 2010 in South Korea. The music video promoting the lead single, also named Lucifer, was released on the same day.[39] Within hours of the release, the album topped various physical and digital sales charts in South Korea.[40] The songs on the album “were more carefully selected than ever”, and the album is said to “[give] listeners a great chance to experience the diverse musical characters and more mature vocal skills of the members.”[41] The group made their comeback on July 23, 2010 at KBS Music Bank.[38] Choreography of “Lucifer” was released on the same YouTube channel on August 3, 2010.[42] The studio album was re-released as a repackaged version, entitled Hello, on October 1, 2010. The music video of the promotional single, also named “Hello“, was released on October 4, 2010. The re-released version included three new tracks.

Amidst their promotional activities for the second studio album, the group also participated in the SMTown Live ’10 World Tour alongside their label-mates. On August 21, 2010, they performed in a concert at Seoul Olympic Stadium in Seoul.[43] On September 4, 2010, they also performed at a concert at Staples Center in Los Angeles.[44] Later, on September 11, 2010, Shinee also participated in a concert at Hongkou Stadium in Shanghai.[45]

On December 26, 2010, Shinee started their first concert tour, Shinee World by holding their concert at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo. The event was attended by a total audience of approximately 24,000 attendees. The group also announced that they will be releasing their first Japanese language studio release in 2011 under EMI Music Japan, a record label known for the success of their famous Japanese-American singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada.[3]

2011: Japanese debut and The First[edit]

Shinee performs “Ring Ding Dong” at the SMTown concert in New York

On January 1, 2011, Shinee performed a concert at Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul as a part of their tour, Shinee World. On January 2, 2011, before their repeat performance of their concert in Seoul, Shinee held a press conference. The group answered many questions related to their future plans; announcing that in March 2011 they will be debuting in Japan. The concert then continued at Taipei, Nanjing, Singapore, Nagoya, and Osaka throughout 2011. On January 25 and 26, 2011, the group participated in the Japan leg of SMTown Live ’10 World Tour alongside their fellow labelmates at Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo, which also continued in two concerts in Paris atZenith de Paris, three concerts in Tokyo at Tokyo Dome and at Madison Square Garden in New York City.[46][47]

On May 16, 2011, EMI Music Japan revealed a teaser for the Japanese version of “Replay” through their official YouTube channel. The music video was released through the same channel on May 27, 2011.[48] The single was released in Japan on June 22, 2011 and sold more than 91,000 copies in the first week. It was certified ‘Gold’ by RIAJ for selling over 100,000 copies in June 2011.[49]

On June 19, 2011, Shinee made history by becoming the first Asian artists to perform at Abbey Road Studios in London, holding their Japan Debut Premium Reception there. On July 22, 2011, Shinee started their Japan Debut Premium Reception Tour. They performed at a number of concerts while touring various cities across Japan including Fukuoka on July 22, Kobe on July 23, Tokyo on July 27 and 28, Sapporo on August 8 and Nagoya on August 11, 2011.

On August 8, 2011, EMI Music Japan revealed the music video for the Japanese version of “Juliette” through their official YouTube channel.[50] The single was released in Japan on August 28, 2011. On October 12, 2011, the group again released their third Japanese single “Lucifer” after the official music video for the single was released on EMI Music Japan’s official YouTube channel on September 15, 2011.[51] It was announced on Oricon‘s website that Shinee was the first foreign artist in the 44 year long history of Oricon ever to have three different singles released in Japan and all three of which ranked in top three on their weekly singles sales chart. These singles were their first three Japanese singles: “Replay“, “Juliette” and “Lucifer“.[52]

On October 17, 2011, it was announced by EMI Music Japan that Shinee will be releasing their first Japanese studio album, The First on November 23, 2011.[53] However, the Japanese release date was delayed to December 7, 2011. The album featured five new songs in addition to Japanese remakes of seven previously released Korean songs. The regular version of the album also featured the theme song of the drama Strangers 6, a track called “Stranger” as a bonus.[54]

The group was invited to be the opening act of The 6th London Korean Film Festival, which took place at Odeon West End Theater on November 3, 2011.[55] They also performed in their hour-long gala concert Shinee in London, the tickets for which sold out within a minute after going on sale at 1:00 pm on the October 27, 2011.[56] This also marked the first time that any Korean artist(s) had held an independent concert in London.

On November 18, 2011, it was announced Onew, Key, and Taemin would release a book about their travels in Barcelona, Spain, becoming the first Korean idols to ever author a “vacation guide”. They created a collection of their travels and titled their guide, Children of the Sun. The book was released on December 8, 2011.[57] Shinee participated in 2011 Winter SMTown – The Warmest Gift album with the cover of the song “Last Christmas“. The compilation album by SM artists was released on December 13, 2011.[58]

Shinee held a commemorative live concert in honor of the successful release of their first Japanese album, The First, at the Tokyo International Forum Hall A on December 24, 2011. The live concert took place three times in order to accommodate the 15,000 fans that won a lottery to attend. They performed a total of six songs including their Japanese debut single, Replay (Kimi wa Boku no Everything) and Lucifer, as well as a new song in their album called To Your Heart.[59] Shinee released a new concert photobook on December 26, 2011 with pictures from their Asia tour concert, Shinee The 1st Concert: Shinee World, along with behind-the-scenes, rehearsal, and waiting room photos, all amounting to a total of 192 pages.[60] On December 28, 2011 Tower Records Japan announced that Shinee had won the ‘Artist of the Year’ award at the K-Pop Lovers! Awards 2011, beating out other K-Pop groups for the award.[61]

2012: Sherlock, first Japan Arena Tour and second Asia tour[edit]

Shinee made their Korean comeback a year and six months after the release of Hello, with the announcement of their fourth mini album, entitled Sherlock. The digital version of the album, was released online through various online music sources, such as Korean music portals and iTunes, on March 19, 2012.[62] The physical copies of the Sherlock album was released on March 21, 2012 in South Korea. On March 22, 2012 Shinee’s music video for their title song “Sherlock” was released on SM Entertainment’s YouTube channel.[63]

On March 26, 2012, Shinee alongside their labelmates, became stockholders of SM Entertainment. They received 340 shares each (value of around $13,600 for each member).[64]

The single “Sherlock” was released in Japan on May 16, 2012.[65] They also started their first Japan nationwide concert tour titled “Shinee World 2012” on April 25, 2012. The tour took a total of 20 concerts in Fukuoka, Sapporo, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Tokyo andHiroshima.[66][67] Their first ever Japanese arena tour set a record for the most people in attendance for a Korean act’s first Japan tour with total of 200,000 people.[68]

On May 20, 2012, Shinee participated in the SMTown Live World Tour III alongside their label-mates at Honda Center in Anaheim, California.[69] SM Entertainment announced on June 14, 2012 that Shinee will hold their second solo concert, Shinee World II. The tour kicked off in Seoul on July 21 and 22 at Olympic Gymnastics Arena.[70]

Shinee released an original Japanese single, “Dazzling Girl“, on October 10.[71] The single sold 97,111 in first week and was chosen to be the theme song for the Japan TV Series “Sukkiri”, which airs on every week, for October.[72] To promote their new single, Shinee held “Dazzling Girl Special Showcase” on November 1 to 13 at all Zepp Hall in Fukuoka, Osaka, Tokyo, Nagoya, and Sapporo.[73]

On September 1, 2012 Shinee’s official Japanese fanclub Shinee World J opened at 12:00JST. To commemorate the opening, Shinee held official fanclub events called “Shinee World J Fanclub Event 2012” on December 20, 2012 at Osaka-jō Hall and on December 24, 2012 at Makuhari Messe.[74] On October 4, 2012 EMI announced Shinee’s first social game called “SHINee My Love” released October 10. The game is handled by the social gaming network for Android & iOS, mobage.[75]

Shinee released their first Japanese ballad single, 1000-nen, Zutto Soba ni Ite… as their sixth Japanese single and their live DVD for their Shinee World 2012 arena tour on December 12, 2012.[76]

On November 19, 2012, along with actor Kim Soo-hyun, Shinee won the “Ministry of Culture Award” at South Korea’s Ministry of Culture, Sports & Tourism and Korea Creative Content Agency’s (KOCCA) annual award show, “Korean Popular Culture & Arts Award” atSeoul Olympic Hall.[77]

On November 30, 2012 Shinee attended 2012 Mnet Asian Music Awards, which was held in Hong Kong, winning “Best Dance Performance – Male Group” for their latest Korean single, “Sherlock (Clue + Note)“.[78]

2013: Dream Girl, Why So Serious?, Boys Meet U, second Japan Arena Tour, and Everybody[edit]

On January 15, 2013, Shinee attended The 27th Golden Disk Award, which was held in Kuala Lumpur at Sepang International Circuit and crowned with the Popularity Award for the third time after winning the same title in their mega successful years of 2009 and 2010 and claim the honorable Disk Bonsang for “Sherlock” as their second Bonsang to date, with the last being a trophy for “Lucifer” in 2010.[79]

On February 1, 2013 it was revealed that Shinee would be releasing a new Japanese single entitled “Fire” on March 13.[80] The PV teaser was released on February 15 by EMI Music Japan.

On February 3, 2013, MBC announced that Shinee would be starring in their own Lunar New Year special entitled “Shinee’s Wonderful Day” to air on the 10th. The special features the Shinee members visiting and enjoying themselves in their respective various countries. For the special, Onew visited Thailand, Jonghyun visited Japan, Key and Minho visited England, and Taemin visited Switzerland.[81][82] The teaser was released on February 4, which featured the members practicing the choreography for “Dream Girl.”

On February 7, 2013 S.M. Entertainment announced that Shinee’s third Korean album will be released on domestic music sites on February 19 and the title track will be called “Dream Girl”. They also released Key’s teaser pictures.[83] Taemin’s teaser pictures were released on February 8.[84] Jonghyun’s pictures were released on February 9 [85] and Minho’s pictures on the February 10.[86] The last individual teasers featuring Onew were released on February 11.[87] The group teaser pictures were released on February 12.[88] They released an additional group teaser on February 13, along with the information that the title track “Dream Girl” would be acid electro funk and produced by Shin Hyuk and Joombas Music Factory.[89]

On February 14, Shinee held the event “Melon Premiere Shinee Music Spoiler” at the Olympus Hall in Seoul, where they revealed six out of the nine songs on the album to 100 music reviewers. There Shinee announced that not only were they releasing a third album, but that it would be split into two versions. The first part would be released on the 19th, titled Chapter 1. Dream Girl – The Misconceptions of You and the second part called Chapter 2. Dream Girl – The Misconceptions of Me will release in April. They also revealed three songs off the second album. Shinee also revealed the choreography for the title song “Dream Girl”, which was choreographed by Tony Testa, who previously worked with Shinee on Sherlock. The making of the music video was also shown which showed the members jumping on trampolines and using running machines.[90]

On February 16, SM released the highlight medley for Chapter 1. Dream Girl – The Misconceptions of You. SM released the music video teaser for “Dream Girl” on February 18. Shinee released Chapter 1. Dream Girl – The Misconceptions of You on February 19, 2013 in the U.S. on iTunes. Several hours later Shinee officially released the music video and dance version for “Dream Girl” on February 19. The album was then physically released on February 20.[91]

SM Entertainment revealed on April 17 that Shinee unfortunately with the exception of Jonghyun, will soon be returning with the release of the latter half, which has been renamed from “Chapter 2. Dream Girl – The Misconceptions of Me” to “Why So Serious? – The Misconceptions of Me“. The release will take place on April 29, 2013. They will promote as four members in the beginning due to Jonghyun’s injury. SM commented, “Jonghyun was discharged from the hospital last weekend, and until he is fully healed, he’ll be focusing on treatments.” [92]

On April 1, 2013, EMI Music Japan was completely merged into Universal Music Japan as a sublabel by the name EMI Records Japan as a result of Universal Music’s purchase of EMI in September 2012. All the artists from EMI Music Japan will continue releasing material at Universal Music Japan while still maintaining the catalogue code (TOCT).[93]

On May 5, Universal Music Japan revealed that Shinee would release their second Japanese album “Boys Meet U” on June 26.[94] On June 07, EMI revealed that Shinee would host “Boys Meet U” special events throughout Japan in October.[95] On June 22, Universal Music Japan released the preview for the upcoming music video for the song “Breaking News”.[96] This is the group’s first release under Universal Music Japan as a result of EMI’s dissolution and absorption into Universal Music in April 2013. On June 28, 2013 Shinee started their second Japan nationwide concert tour in Saitama.[97]

On August 1, SM revealed that Shinee will release the combination of their two Korean album chapters The Misconceptions of You and The Misconceptions of Me as The Misconceptions of Us on August 8. The repackage includes two new songs: Selene 6.23 and Better Off.[98]

Universal Music Japan revealed that Shinee will release “Boys Meet U“, their eighth Japanese single, on August 21. Besides. “Boys Meet U”, the release also included “Sunny Day Hero” and Japanese version of “Dream Girl“, all of which were performed during their second Japan arena tour.[99]

On September 29, 2013, S.M. Entertainment announced that Shinee’s fifth EP Everybody will be released on October 14.[100] SM announced on October 3, 2013 that Shinee would perform at the Gangnam Festival 2013 for their comeback special, titled “SHINee COMEBACK SPECIAL in Gangnam Hallyu Festival”.[101]

On November 6, 2013, S.M. Entertainment announced its week-long music festival called SM Town Week.[102] Shinee’s concert, titled The Wizard, opened the event on December 21, showcasing the group’s hit songs and tracks from the 3rd album, including “Hitchhiking” and “Nightmare”.[103]

2014–present: first World Tour, third Japan Tour and I’m Your Boy[edit]

On January 29, 2014 S.M. Entertainment announced that Shinee will be holding their 3rd Korean solo concert in March named Shinee World III,[104] later more shows were added – in South America.[105] On February 24 the mayor of Gangnam District, Shin Yeon-hee, announced that Shinee have been appointed honorary ambassadors of Gangnam District, Seoul.[106] On April 2, Shinee released a live concert album from their second solo concert. This album consists of two CDs with total 29 tracks.[107]

On May 19, Universal Music Japan revealed that Shinee would release “Lucky Star”, their tenth Japanese single, on June 25 as their first release under EMI Records.[108] On May 29, Universal Music Japan revealed that Shinee will be embarking on their third Japan tourfrom September till December 2014. Starting from September 28, the idol group will start off their tour at Chiba, with 30 scheduled performances around the country, they will conclude their tour on December 14 at Kobe.[109][110]

On June 29, 2014 Shinee’s tenth Japanese single Lucky Star was released by Universal Music Japan sublabel EMI Records Japan.[111] The music video teaser for the single was released through Universal Music Japan’s YouTube channel on May 19, 2014 and the short version of the music video was released on May 30, 2014.[112] On August 12, Universal Music Japan announced that Shinee would release their third Japanese album, titled I’m Your Boy, on September 24, preceded by the singles “Boys Meet U”, “3 2 1” and “Lucky Star”.[113] The teaser for the PV of “Downtown Baby,” the title track of the said album, was released on September 5.

Members[edit]

Shinee’s Members[114]
Stage name Birth name Date of Birth
Romanized Hangul Romanized Hangul Hanja
Onew 온유 Lee Jin-ki 이진기 李珍基 December 14, 1989 (age 24)
Jonghyun 종현 Kim Jong-hyun 김종현 金鐘鉉 April 8, 1990 (age 24)
Key Kim Ki-bum 김기범 金起範 September 23, 1991 (age 23)
Minho 민호 Choi Min-ho 최민호 崔珉豪 December 9, 1991 (age 22)
Taemin 태민 Lee Tae-min 이태민 李泰民 July 18, 1993 (age 21)

Image and artistry[edit]

Shinee is known for their fashion style, created by designer Ha Sang Baek (하상백), which features high-top sneakers, skinny jeans and colorful sweaters.[37] Their style has created a fashion trend amongst students which the media dubbed the “SHINee Trend”.[2] With the release of 2009, Year of Us Shinee’s style became more mature, though still contained Shinee’s unique image. Furthermore instead of working with famous artists and photographers, SM Entertainment’s Visual and Art Directing department usually works with up-and-coming talents with new ideas for Shinee’s concepts.[115]

Discography[edit]

Main article: Shinee discography

Korean[edit]

Studio albums
Extended plays

Japanese[edit]

Studio albums

Publications[edit]

Photobook[edit]

Korean[edit]

Year Title Release date Format
2009 Part 1: Shinee Day [116]
1st photobook
July 16, 2009 Photobook (150 pages) + Postcards
2009 Part 2: Shinee Night [117][118]
2nd photobook
September 25, 2009 Book (168 pages) + DVD
2011 Shinee in Barcelona: Children of the Sun[119]
3rd photobook; travel essay book
December 8, 2011 Book (328 pages), Online bookstore (240 pages)
2011 Shinee The 1st Concert Photobook: Shinee World [120]
1st concert photobook
December 28, 2011 Paper copy (192 pages) + 12 pages booklet
2013 Shinee Surprise Vacation [121]
4th photobook; travel note
May 25, 2013 Online bookstore, Book

Japanese[edit]

Year Title Release date Format
2012 Japan Arena Tour Album “Shinee World 2012” [122]
1st photobook
December 19, 2012 Photobook (132 pages)

Activities[edit]

Concert tours[edit]

Main tours[edit]

Japan tours[edit]

Concert participation[edit]

Showcases[edit]

Supporting act[edit]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

  • 2012: I AM.
  • 2012: SMTOWN Live in Tokyo Special Edition in 3D

Television drama[edit]

Reality shows[edit]

Music video appearances[edit]

Endorsements[edit]

Awards and nominations[edit]

SOURCE:WIKIPEDIA

 

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