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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.

SHINee’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs (21–30)

ColorfulSHINee

SHINee 샤이니 ‘Colorful’ MV
ColorfulSHINee

It features a bright tone and positive lyrics.

As the line “The moment your hand touched me, everything around me burst into color” suggests, as long as “you” are there, the world is dyed in many colors—Colorful.

Even when “I” grow dim, with “you,” my life becomes Colorful, expressed through the five-person harmony and cheerful vocals.

EverybodySHINee

SHINee — 「Everybody [Japanese ver.]」Music Video
EverybodySHINee

This song expresses the feelings of young people seeking freedom.

“Everybody” was released in October 2013 as SHINee’s fifth EP and reached number one on Korea’s Gaon Album Chart.

It sings of the desire to break free from the fatigue and rules of everyday life, portraying a cycle in which one feels like a child who becomes free at night, then puts on the mask of an adult again when morning comes and returns to reality.

It’s said that the SHINee members pushed themselves to their physical limits—sometimes even getting injured—but the song holds a special place as a testament to their strong bond with their fans.

HelloSHINee

SHINee 샤이니 ‘Hello’ MV
HelloSHINee

The gentle sound is something you can listen to like a lullaby.

The stage production at the concert is very cute.

You can dance along to the chorus, so I definitely want to learn it.

Taemin has a baby-like purity and is very adorable.

JULIETTESHINee

SHINee – JULIETTE[Japanese ver.] Music Video Full
JULIETTESHINee

This song, themed around a passionate and sweet love confession, was released in Korea in May 2009.

It’s a track packed with SHINee’s charm.

The lyrics express deep feelings for a loved one and the sense of being captivated by their allure.

With parts that sing a serenade to Juliet, the song conveys both the sweetness and the poignancy of love.

This work is a remake of Corbin Bleu’s “Deal With It,” with the Korean lyrics penned by member Jonghyun.

It’s a recommended listen for anyone who wants to savor the thrill of falling in love.

Diamond SkySHINee

SHINee – Diamond Sky – Tokyo Day 1 (2017.04.28.)
Diamond SkySHINee

It’s a song with a melody like a Japanese idol track, not very SHINee-like, but you can feel SHINee’s expansive vocal ability.

It was performed as an encore on their 2017 tour, and there’s a part where the members make a diamond shape with their hands, which the fans mimic, creating a sense of unity throughout the venue.

Selene 6.23SHINee

The Distance Between You and Me (Selene 6.23) / SHINee
Selene 6.23SHINee

It’s a track included on “Everybody,” released in South Korea in 2013.

The song expresses the frustration of being unable to reach someone who has gone away.

Among ballads, it’s especially satisfying because you can feel the resonance of each member’s voice.

It suits Taemin’s rounded tone well, and he also takes the chorus.

SherlockSHINee

SHINee – 「Sherlock」(Japanese ver.)Music Video Full
SherlockSHINee

The lead single from SHINee’s fourth EP, Sherlock, released in March 2012.

This song helped spark a skinny-jeans trend among men in Korea.

It drew attention as K-pop’s first “hybrid remix,” combining two tracks, Clue and Note.

The lyrics revolve around solving a mystery, and the music video is memorable for the members acting as detectives cracking a case.

The powerful, assertive choreography in the chorus is another highlight, and Taemin’s beautiful long hair also drew notice.

The song won first place three times over two consecutive weeks on both Music Bank and Inkigayo, and it reached No.

2 on Japan’s Oricon weekly chart as well.