SHINee’s classic and popular songs
Let me introduce songs by SHINee, a male group from South Korea.
SHINee is sometimes called a contemporary band, which means a group that sets trends across all areas—music, dance, fashion, and more.
Because of that, they helped popularize skinny jeans among men in Korea and sparked the trend of the “hybrid remix,” a technique that combines separate songs into a single track.
Please enjoy SHINee’s music, which has always been ahead of its time and continually pushes new boundaries.
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SHINee’s Best and Most Popular Songs (1–10)
Your NumberSHINee

Released in 2015, this R&B track portrays a meeting between a man and a woman.
Note how the choreography is synchronized with the lyrics, giving it a musical-like feel.
It incorporates detailed movements, such as gestures showing him wanting her phone number and actions like reading a book.
PiccasoSHINee

This is a song included on an album released in Japan in 2014.
It’s a fast-paced dance track with intense choreography that’s downright jaw-dropping.
Among fans, many love Jonghyun’s “baby ya” line.
The four members gather around Jonghyun, and the knock-like move is a signature part of the choreography.
There’s also a move in the latter half of the chorus where they flip up their jackets, which is the moment fans get the most hyped.
In the chorus, true to the song’s title, there’s a gesture that mimics drawing.
It’s an indispensable song for live performances since 2014.
Love like OxygenSHINee

This song is packed with SHINee’s charm, portraying both the sweetness and the pain of love.
Released in August 2008 as the title track of their debut album, The SHINee World, it earned the group their first No.
1 on a music show.
The lyrics liken romance to oxygen, expressing deep dependence and affection for the other person.
Like oxygen, essential for sustaining life, it conveys an intense feeling of being unable to live without the one you love.
This track sings of the universal truth that love can sometimes bring suffering.
It’s a must-listen not only for those struggling with love, but also for anyone who wants to fully experience SHINee’s appeal.
SHINee’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs (11–20)
An EncoreSHINee

An Encore is a ballad where delicate lyrics are elevated by an emotive melody.
It clearly showcases SHINee’s exceptional vocal prowess.
The song’s subtlety is vividly expressed through Onew and Taemin’s solid vocals and Jonghyun’s dynamic use of intensity.
Why So Serious?SHINee

Personally, this is my favorite song among SHINee’s tracks.
The choreography includes ghost-like moves, which makes it fun to watch.
Minho’s rap is addictive, and I find myself listening to it over and over.
Although one member is missing, you can still see each member’s individual skill without any rough edges showing.
Winter WonderlandSHINee

It’s a perfect ballad for winter.
When you listen to it, it somehow puts you at ease and warms you up.
Minho is taking on the ending part for the first time.
Please make sure to listen carefully to the line, “If it’s love, it’s right here.” Key handles the chorus, and his not-too-high, husky voice makes this a very pleasant track to listen to.
Love SickSHINee

It’s an answer song to their debut track “Replay,” included on the album released for their 7th debut anniversary.
While “Replay” was about having a crush on an older woman, “Lovesick” is set seven years later.
In this continuation, that woman has become his girlfriend, and the choreography for the dance chorus uses the same moves as the chorus in “Replay,” bringing back memories of their debut days.


