Lee Taemin (born Lee Tae-min on July 18, 1993), known professionally as Taemin, is a South Korean singer, dancer, and actor.[1] He is the youngest member and main dancer of the boy band SHINee, debuting with the group under SM Entertainment on May 25, 2008, at the age of 14.[1][2] Taemin launched his solo career on August 18, 2014, with the EP Ace, and later became a member of the supergroup SuperM upon its debut on October 4, 2019.[1][3] In April 2024, he signed an exclusive contract with Big Planet Made Entertainment to handle his solo endeavors while continuing SHINee group activities under SM.[4]As a pivotal figure in SHINee, Taemin has contributed to the group's reputation for innovative choreography and genre-blending music, with SHINee releasing over a dozen studio albums and conducting multiple world tours since 2008.[5] His role as the main dancer has been central to performances that emphasize synchronized yet expressive movements, helping establish SHINee as a cornerstone of second-generation K-pop.[6] Taemin also ventured into acting early in his career, debuting in 2009 with a supporting role as Junsu in the MBC comedy series Tae-hee, Hye-kyo, Ji-hyun.[7] In 2019, his inclusion in SuperM—a collaboration between SM Entertainment and Capitol Music Group—further expanded his global reach, with the supergroup achieving commercial success, including a No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200.[8][9]Taemin's solo discography stands out for its artistic ambition and focus on dance-driven concepts, often challenging gender norms and exploring sensual themes through intricate choreography.[10] Key releases include the albums Move (2017), lauded for its boundary-pushing title track and earning him the Mnet Asian Music Award for Best Dance Performance – Male Solo; Want (2019); and Advice (2021), alongside EPs like Eternal (2024).[11][12] His performances, such as those for "Move" and "Criminal," have been highlighted for their dark, hypnotic style and technical prowess, solidifying his status as one of K-pop's premier dancers.[13] Taemin has received recognition including multiple Golden Disc Awards and Mnet Asian Music Awards for his solo contributions.[12]In recent years, Taemin has maintained a rigorous schedule of solo tours and group engagements, including the Ephemeral Gaze World Tour from August 2024 to April 2025 across Asia and North America, followed by the announcement of his 2025 Taemin Arena Tour in Japan and a solo concert in Las Vegas in 2026.[14] He rejoined SM Entertainment in August 2025 specifically for SHINee's ongoing group promotions, amid preparations for potential collective milestones like the group's 20th anniversary.[15] Taemin's influence extends to mentoring younger idols.
Early life
Childhood and family background
Lee Tae-min, known professionally as Taemin, was born on July 18, 1993, in Seoul, South Korea.[16] He grew up in the Dobong-gu district alongside his older brother, Lee Taesun, with whom he shares a close sibling relationship that influenced his early interests.[17] Taemin's family maintained strong bonds, as evidenced by his parents and brother attending key events in his career, such as his first solo stage in 2017.[18]Taemin's parents provided unwavering support for his pursuits, particularly after he passed his first audition in sixth grade at around age 13 (Korean age).[19] His mother, recognizing his passion for dance, encouraged him to participate in the SM Entertainment Open Weekend Audition in 2005, marking the beginning of his formal entry into the industry.[20][21] In interviews, Taemin has expressed gratitude for their active encouragement, noting that he now supports their living expenses as a way to reciprocate their devotion.[22]From a young age, Taemin developed a keen interest in dance, self-teaching by imitating performances he watched at home. Around age 8, he was profoundly inspired by Michael Jackson's videos, which sparked his love for the art form and led him to practice using his bedroom window as a mirror during elementary school.[23] This early exposure to music and movement, combined with familial encouragement, shaped his innate talent and laid the foundation for his future in entertainment.[24]
Education and early training
Taemin attended Cheongdam Middle School during his early teenage years. He initially enrolled at Cheongdam High School but, due to his demanding schedule as a trainee and later as a SHINee member, withdrew in February 2011 for lack of attendance and transferred to Hanlim Multi Art School, an arts-focused institution better suited to his career commitments. He graduated from Hanlim in February 2012.[25][26]In 2005, at the age of 12, Taemin passed the SM Entertainment Open Weekend Audition, having been encouraged by his mother due to his passion for dancing.[27][21] He joined the company as a trainee shortly thereafter, undergoing rigorous three-year training in vocals, dance, and overall performance skills under SM's system. His family provided support during this period, with his mother playing a key role in initiating his entry into the industry.[28]As a trainee starting in elementary school, Taemin balanced his academic life with intensive professional preparation, often attending classes after late-night practice sessions while preparing for potential debuts through internal evaluations. This dual commitment continued into his high school years, culminating in the schedule adjustment via his school transfer to prioritize both education and training.[29]
Taemin debuted as the maknae and main dancer of the South Korean boy band SHINee on May 25, 2008, under SM Entertainment, with the group's first mini-album Replay, which featured the title track of the same name and marked their introduction as a contemporary R&B act focused on strong vocal and dance performances.[30] As the youngest member at age 14, Taemin quickly gained attention for his precise choreography and stage presence, contributing significantly to SHINee's polished image during their debut showcase on SBS's Inkigayo.[31] His early dance training laid the foundation for his role, allowing him to execute complex routines that highlighted the group's synchronized style.[30]SHINee's rising prominence in the following years was bolstered by key releases that showcased their evolving sound and visual appeal. In 2009, their third mini-album 2009, Year of Us included the hit "Ring Ding Dong," which topped Korean music charts and became a signature track with its catchy hook and innovative music video.[32] The 2010 second studio album Lucifer followed, with its title track earning critical acclaim for blending rock elements with intricate dance breaks, further solidifying their domestic popularity. By 2012, the fourth mini-album Sherlock (repackaged as SherlockThe 4th Mini Album) introduced a hybrid concept track that fused two songs, achieving commercial success and expanding their fanbase. These releases propelled SHINee's concert activities, including their first Asia tour SHINee World from 2010 to 2011, which spanned multiple countries and drew large crowds, demonstrating the group's growing international appeal.Individually, Taemin stood out with early performances that showcased his dance prowess, such as his solo tribute to Michael Jackson at the 2009 Golden Disc Awards, where he performed "Beat It" and "Bad," earning praise for his fluid execution of iconic moves like the moonwalk.[33] In 2009, he made his acting debut in the MBC sitcomTae-hee, Hye-kyo, Ji-hyun!, portraying the character Junsu in a comedic role that introduced him to television audiences.[34] SHINee's expansion into Japan began with their 2011 Japanese debut album The First, leading to increased promotions, and culminated in their first Japan arena tour SHINee World 2012 followed by the 2013 SHINee World 2013: Boys Meet U tour, which included 15 concerts across nine cities and attracted over 200,000 fans, marking a peak in their group prominence during this period.[35]
2014–2016: Solo debut and initial releases
In 2014, Taemin transitioned to solo artistry with the release of his debut EP Ace on August 18, featuring the lead single "Danger," whose music video premiered two days earlier on August 16. The track's choreography, crafted by American choreographer Parris Goebel, emphasized a bold, seductive thief motif that highlighted Taemin's precise dance skills and vocal maturity, earning praise for its innovative shift from his youthful SHINee persona to a more enigmatic and adult-oriented aesthetic.[36][37]Building on this momentum, Taemin issued his first full-length album Press It on February 23, 2016, with the title track "Press Your Number" exploring themes of desire through a dark, noir-inspired visual narrative directed by Japanese filmmaker Takahiro Miki. Prior to the album's launch, a performance video for the track "Drip Drop" was unveiled on February 21, serving as a teaser that showcased Taemin's charismatic stage presence and R&B-infused style.[38]That same year, Taemin expanded internationally with his Japanese solo debut via the mini-album Sayonara Hitori on July 27, which included the titular ballad as its lead single and blended emotional introspection with pop elements tailored for the market. The release was accompanied by a music video emphasizing solitude and farewell, further solidifying his versatility as a solo performer.Amid these solo endeavors, Taemin balanced commitments with SHINee, contributing to the group's fourth studio album Odd on May 18, 2015, and its repackaged version Married to the Music on August 3, 2015, which featured the upbeat title track of the same name and supported ongoing world tours across Asia and Japan. In August 2015, he also hosted his first solo fan meeting, "Taemin's Class-Mate," in Tokyo, engaging over 2,000 fans with performances and interactive segments that previewed his growing independent artistry.
2017–2019: Breakthrough solo era and SuperM formation
In 2017, Taemin continued his solo trajectory with the release of his third Japanese extended play, Flame of Love, on July 18, which included the titular lead single and marked a maturation in his sensual, R&B-infused sound tailored for the Japanese market.[39] The EP, featuring five tracks, showcased Taemin's evolving artistry through collaborations with producers blending pop and electronic elements, and it was promoted alongside performances that highlighted his fluid dance style.[40] Later that year, on October 16, Taemin dropped his second Korean-language album, Move, his third EP overall, which solidified his breakthrough as a solo artist with its title track "Move," a bass-heavy R&B track celebrated for its innovative choreography that challenged gender norms in K-pop performance.[10] Critics praised the choreography, created by Taemin and performance director Kyle Hanagami, for its interpretive hip movements and group synchronization, positioning it as a landmark in contemporary K-pop dance that emphasized sensuality over rigidity. The repackaged version, Move-ing, arrived on December 12, incorporating a Korean rendition of "Flame of Love" as a bonus track and extending the album's reach with 13 songs total, further cementing Taemin's reputation for cohesive, dance-driven releases.Building on this momentum into 2019, Taemin released his second Japanese studio album, simply titled Taemin, on January 9 (physical edition following a November 2018 digital launch), compiling 12 tracks including Japanese versions of his prior hits like "Move" and "Want," which underscored his growing international appeal and artistic consistency across languages. In February, he unveiled his fourth EP overall—and second Korean mini-album—Want on the 11th, led by the single "Want," a sultry electro-pop track that explored themes of desire through minimalist production and Taemin's layered vocals, earning acclaim for its bold visual aesthetics and choreography emphasizing isolated body control.[41] The EP's tracklist, including standout "Famous" (later reprised in Japanese), highlighted Taemin's maturation in blending vulnerability with high-energy performance, as he co-wrote elements to infuse personal introspection. Complementing this, his third Japanese EP, Famous, followed on August 4 (digital) and August 28 (physical), with the lead single "Famous" delivering a confident, trap-influenced anthem that reinforced Taemin's signature charisma and dance prowess in the J-pop scene.[42]That October, Taemin expanded his profile through the formation of SuperM, an SM Entertainment supergroup project dubbed the "Avengers of K-pop," debuting on the 4th with the self-titled EP featuring the lead single "Jopping," a high-octane hip-hop track that debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, marking the first K-pop debut album to achieve that feat.[9] As one of seven members—alongside talents from SHINee, EXO, NCT, and WayV—Taemin served as the main dancer, leveraging his expertise to anchor the group's dynamic choreography and vocal harmonies, which fused individual strengths into a powerhouse ensemble aimed at global markets.[43] This venture represented a pivotal shift, allowing Taemin to collaborate on a larger scale while maintaining his solo breakthroughs, with SuperM's launch emphasizing performance innovation through Taemin's central role in shaping their synchronized routines.
2020–2023: Continued solo success and group activities
In 2020, Taemin released his third studio album Never Gonna Dance Again, which was divided into two parts amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that limited in-person activities. Act 1, dropped on September 7, featured the title track "Criminal," a dark pop song blending house and EDM elements, and topped iTunes Top Albums charts in 20 countries including the United States and Canada, while also leading Chinese QQ Music's digital album sales and Japan's Line Music top 100 albums chart.[44] Act 2 followed on November 9 with the lead single "Idea," an intense dance track inspired by 1990s club music, achieving No. 1 on iTunes in multiple regions and Korean daily charts like Hanteo and Hottracks.[45] An extended version compiling all 18 tracks from both acts was issued on December 14, marking Taemin's adaptation to virtual formats with online fan events and performances due to global restrictions.[46]The following year, Taemin balanced solo endeavors with SHINee's return, releasing his fifth EP Advice on May 18, 2021, led by the title track "Advice," a synth-pop song exploring themes of self-empowerment and desire. The EP debuted at No. 1 on iTunes in 41 countries and dominated Korean platforms like Melon and Genie.[47] To promote the album amid pandemic constraints, he held his first solo virtual concert, Beyond LIVE – TAEMIN: N.G.D.A. (Never Gonna Dance Again), on May 2 via Naver's platform, drawing around 90,000 viewers from 119 countries and debuting new tracks like "Advice" live for the first time.[48] Meanwhile, SHINee marked their group comeback with the seventh studio album Don't Call Me on February 22, a hip-hop-infused release with the titular lead single expressing emotional detachment, which topped iTunes worldwide and earned multiple music show wins.[49]On May 31, 2021, Taemin enlisted for mandatory military service, initially serving in the Republic of Korea Army band before transferring to public service work on January 14, 2022, due to worsening symptoms of depression and panic disorder; he was discharged on April 4, 2023.[50][51]By 2023, Taemin resumed in-person performances post-restrictions and discharge, launching his sixth EP Guilty on October 30, featuring the seductive title track "Guilty," a blend of pop and R&B delving into guilt and temptation, which claimed No. 1 on iTunes in over 30 regions and nearly doubled his previous first-week sales record with 198,305 copies sold.[52][53] To support the release, he embarked on his Metamorphsolo concert tour, starting with two sold-out shows on December 16 and 17 at Incheon's Inspire Arena—the first solo artist to perform there—showcasing high-energy setlists including "Guilty" and career-spanning hits.[54]SHINee also reunited for their eighth albumHARD on June 26, with the hybrid hip-hoptitle track "Hard" emphasizing resilience, achieving their career-high first-week sales of 206,574 copies and topping global iTunes charts.[55][56]SuperM maintained momentum with select promotions during this period.
2024–2025: Eternal, world tour, label transition, and recent projects
In early 2024, Taemin's exclusive solo contract with SM Entertainment expired at the end of March, marking the end of his 16-year tenure with the agency for individual projects.[57] He signed with Big Planet Made (BPM) Entertainment in April to manage his solo career, while agreeing to continue group activities with SHINee under SM.[4] This transition allowed Taemin greater creative control, as evidenced by his involvement in production for subsequent releases.[58]Taemin's first project under BPM was his fifth mini album, Eternal, released on August 19, 2024.[59] The seven-track EP, which debuted at number two on South Korea's Circle Album Chart, features double title tracks "Sexy in the Air" and "Horizon," blending synth-pop and house elements with Taemin's signature sensual choreography. The lead track "Sexy in the Air," co-produced by Taemin alongside Dem Jointz, incorporates playful wordplay and electronic beats, while "Horizon" offers a more introspective vibe; the album also includes the opening track "ETERNAL," emphasizing themes of timeless passion.[60]Supporting the album's rollout, Taemin embarked on his debut world tour, 2024–2025 TAEMIN WORLD TOUR [Ephemeral Gaze], which commenced with two nights at Inspire Arena in Incheon, South Korea, on August 31 and September 1, 2024.[61] The tour, his first global solo endeavor, spanned Asia, North America, Europe, and South America across 37 shows in 20 countries, concluding on April 27, 2025, in Los Angeles.[62] Highlights included sold-out performances in major U.S. cities like New York and Chicago, where Taemin delivered high-energy sets blending hits from Eternal with past solo staples, showcasing intricate dance routines and interactive fan segments.[63] The production emphasized ethereal visuals and thematic continuity with the tour's title, drawing from motifs of fleeting beauty and intense gaze.Following the tour's North American leg, Taemin announced his special digital single "Veil" on September 5, 2025, released on September 13 via BPM.[64] The track, his first new music in over a year, features a contrasting moody atmosphere with layered vocals and minimalist production, accompanied by a music video teaser highlighting wet and dry concept photos.[65] "Veil" serves as the lead for his 2025 TAEMIN ARENA TOUR 'Veil' in Japan, which began on September 13, 2025, and includes 11 arena shows across various cities, ending on December 25, 2025, in Hyogo.[66] Amid limited solo engagements, Taemin made a notable appearance at the 2025 Dingo Music Concert "Killing Voice" on October 18 at Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Seoul, performing selections like "Guilty" and sharing personal advice with fans during the set.[67] He also briefly reunited with SHINee for their 17th anniversary concerts, SHINee WORLD VII [E.S.S.A.Y], held May 23–25, 2025, at KSPO Dome.[68]In August 2025, Taemin re-signed with SM Entertainment alongside Onew specifically for SHINee group activities and promotions.[15] On November 3, 2025, it was announced that Taemin would extend his 'Veil' performances with a solo concert, TAEMIN LIVE [Veil] in Las Vegas, on January 16, 2026, at Dolby Live at Park MGM.[14]
Artistry
Musical style and evolution
Taemin's solo discography is characterized by a fusion of R&B, EDM, and synth-pop, often infused with mature and sensual themes that explore the complexities of human emotion.[69] His music frequently incorporates pulsating beats and atmospheric synths, creating an immersive soundscape that emphasizes intimacy and tension, as heard in tracks like "Danger" from his 2014 debut EP Ace, which blends experimental electronic elements with a bold, thriller-inspired edge.[70] This genre-blending approach allows Taemin to push beyond conventional K-pop boundaries, drawing on influences like 80s synthpop in later releases such as "Horizon" from his 2024 EP Eternal.[71]Over the course of his solo career, Taemin's musical style has evolved from the provocative experimentation of his early work to a more introspective and conceptually layered sound. His 2014 single "Danger" marked an audacious entry into solo artistry, featuring edgy production and a narrative of forbidden allure that set a sensual tone for his discography.[37] By the time of his 2021 EP Advice, the sound shifted toward trap-infused R&B with intricate electronic textures, showcasing greater vocal experimentation and thematic depth in songs like the title track, which juxtaposes piano melodies with trip-hop beats.[72] This progression culminated in Eternal, where Taemin embraced quantum-inspired motifs and diverse sonic palettes, including sensual R&B in "Sexy in the Air" and propulsive synth-driven tracks, reflecting a move toward philosophical introspection on time and existence.[71][69]Signature elements of Taemin's music include his deep, resonant vocals paired with agile falsetto transitions, which add emotional nuance and sensuality to his performances, as evident in the soaring delivery of ballads like "Soldier" from Press It (2016).[69] Layered production techniques, featuring multi-tracked harmonies and dynamic builds, further enhance the immersive quality, particularly in mid-career releases like the space-disco inflected Want (2019), where orchestral swells underscore themes of craving.[73] In later works such as Advice and Eternal, Taemin has increasingly incorporated self-produced elements, contributing to lyrics and arrangements to infuse a personal stamp, marking a shift from producer-dependent early albums to more auteur-driven projects.[71]Thematically, Taemin's solo output centers on explorations of identity, desire, and isolation, often framed through metaphors of duality and inner conflict, as in the religious undertones of Idea (2020) contrasting heavenly purity with hellish temptation.[71] Tracks like "Criminal" delve into guilt and forbidden longing, while Eternal expands this to cosmic isolation and self-discovery, inspired by quantum physics and personal reflection.[69] Critics have praised this evolution for its genre-blending innovation and Taemin's vocal maturity, noting how his sophisticated phrasing and emotional depth elevate K-pop's sensual undercurrents into artistic statements.[74] These sonic and lyrical choices often integrate seamlessly with his choreography, amplifying the themes through synchronized visual storytelling.[69]
Dance and performance techniques
Taemin holds the position of main dancer in SHINee, where he leads the group's high-energy, synchronized performances with a distinctive style blending fluid, sensual hip-hop and contemporary elements. This fusion is evident in his solo releases, such as the title track "Move" from his 2017 EP, which features smooth, provocative hip isolations and androgynous movements developed in collaboration with choreographer Koharu Sugawara.[10] In "Criminal" from his 2020 album Never Gonna Dance Again: Act 1, Taemin incorporated self-choreographed touches, including a cathartic release at the performance's climax, adding layers of emotional intensity to the routine co-created with Sugawara and Kasper.[75][76]His technical prowess relies on precise isolations, undulating wave motions, and expressive facial cues that convey vulnerability and sensuality, setting him apart in K-pop's dance landscape. These elements draw from early influences like Michael Jackson's rhythmic precision and dynamic stage command, which Taemin has cited as sparking his passion for dance during his trainee years.[77] Complementing this, his foundation in ballet and contemporary training provides the graceful lines and body control that underpin his fluid transitions and emotional storytelling on stage.[78]Over time, Taemin's performances have shifted from the tightly coordinated group dynamics of SHINee's routines—emphasizing uniformity and precision—to a more liberated solo approach, where improvisational freedom allows for spontaneous expression and audience interaction. This evolution peaked in live settings like SHINee's World VI: Perfect Illumination in 2023, where his solo segments showcased extended ad-libs and personal flair amid the group's structured sets, highlighting his growth as a versatile performer.[79]
Influences and creative process
Taemin has frequently cited Michael Jackson as a primary influence on his dance and performance style, aspiring to capture the pop icon's ability to connect emotionally with audiences through music and movement. In interviews, he has expressed admiration for Jackson's visceral stage presence, which has shaped his own intense, boundary-pushing choreography and execution.[80][81]His aesthetic also draws from elements of androgyny associated with artists like Prince, evident in the sensual, gender-fluid visuals and themes that define much of his solo work. Early inspirations from K-pop seniors, including Rain, further informed his approach to dance precision and stage charisma during his formative years as an idol.[69][82]Taemin's creative process emphasizes collaboration with trusted producers, such as Ryan Jhun, who has contributed to tracks across albums like Advice (2021) and Eternal (2024), blending electronic pop with R&B sensibilities to match his vocal timbre. He has gradually increased his involvement in songwriting, earning credits on songs like "Yes" from Never Gonna Dance Again: Act 2 (2020), where he co-wrote lyrics to infuse personal introspection. For conceptual albums such as Move (2017), Taemin approached planning as a narrative extension of his inner world, directing multiple music video versions to explore the track's sensual layers and opting for female backup dancers to amplify its emotional depth.[81][80]Over time, Taemin's role has evolved from largely label-guided direction under SM Entertainment to greater autonomy, particularly after 2020, when he began contributing more directly to lyrics, visuals, and thematic choices. This shift intensified following his 2024 transition to BPM Entertainment for solo activities, allowing him to serve as creative director on projects like Eternal, where he incorporates piano compositions and international collaborators to reflect his maturing artistic vision.[83][84]
Public image
Media portrayal and fan reception
Since his solo debut in 2014 with "Danger," Taemin has been widely portrayed in media as an androgynous icon in K-pop, blending masculine and feminine elements through his makeup, styling, and performances to challenge traditional gender norms.[85] Outlets like Allure have highlighted how his use of bold eye makeup and fluid aesthetics, starting from his trainee days, has empowered his artistic identity and allowed him to express a duality that defies rigid masculinity standards.[85] As the youngest member of SHINee—often dubbed the "Princes of K-pop"—Taemin has earned the moniker "Idol of Idols" for his innovative approach, with coverage in Billboard praising his willingness to take artistic risks, such as the sensual, boundary-pushing concepts in his 2017 album Move, which addressed gender stereotypes in dance and performance.[69][10]Taemin's fan reception has been overwhelmingly positive, bolstered by a loyal base of SHINee's Shawols who transitioned into dedicated solo supporters, celebrating his evolution from a teenage idol to a mature artist.[10] Viral moments, such as the dance challenge for "Move," sparked widespread participation on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, where fans and even other idols recreated its iconic choreography, amplifying its cultural impact within K-pop. His social media presence further underscores this engagement, with his personal Instagram account amassing over 5.6 million followers by mid-2025, reflecting a global audience drawn to his authentic and evolving persona.[86]While Taemin's shifts toward more mature concepts have occasionally drawn minor controversies, such as backlash against the sensual, voyeuristic imagery in his 2023 album Guilty—criticized by some netizens for its perceived sexualization of a youthful aesthetic—these were largely resolved through positive reviews and fan defenses that framed the work as a bold artistic statement on celebrity objectification.[87][88] Media and supporters emphasized how such risks align with Taemin's history of subverting expectations, ultimately strengthening his reputation as a trailblazer.[87]
Fashion, endorsements, and collaborations
Taemin is renowned for his androgynous and avant-garde fashion style, which blends masculine and feminine elements to create fluid, boundary-pushing looks that emphasize synergy between clothing, hair, and makeup.[85] His aesthetic often features bold silhouettes, such as corset crop tops and layered textures, as seen in his 2024 comeback performance for "Sexy in the Air," where he challenged gender norms with revealing, sensual attire.[89] In music videos like "Guilty" (2023), Taemin's personal involvement in styling is evident through custom elements, including cropped shirts, metallic belts, and form-fitting ensembles that highlight his elegant, provocative silhouette, directed by stylists like Darcy Bae and Jeon Sohye.[90]Taemin has served as a brand ambassador for several luxury and lifestyle labels, showcasing his influence in the fashion and beauty sectors. In 2016, he became the first Koreanartist appointed as a model and ambassador for Italian fashion house Moschino, promoting limited-edition items like T-shirts during a pop-up event in Tokyo's Isetan Shinjukudepartment store.[91] His collaborations extend to co-designing collections that reflect his personal aesthetic. In 2021, Taemin partnered with Koreanfashion retailer SPAO for the "6v6 Home Edition" pajama line, incorporating his handwriting and patterns into four clothing items and six accessories, released exclusively online.[92] Following his departure from SM Entertainment in 2024 for solo activities, Taemin aligned with new opportunities under Big Planet Made, including his role as ambassador for Korean skincare brand AHC's Masters line in March 2025, where his "challenging and growing attitude" was highlighted as aligning with the brand's innovative sun care products.[93] In August 2025, he re-signed with SM Entertainment specifically for SHINee group promotions while continuing solo endeavors with Big Planet Made. These ventures, including appearances at events like Thom Browne's 20th anniversary in Seoul (2023), highlight his ongoing focus on selective, high-impact partnerships.[94] In October 2025, Taemin was appointed as a promotional ambassador for the New York Hallyu Expo, further showcasing his international appeal.[95]Taemin's style has significantly influenced K-pop trends, particularly in promoting androgyny and male makeup usage, empowering idols to experiment beyond traditional masculinity. Since his solo debut in 2014, his bold eye makeup—featuring smoky blacks and metallic shadows in videos like "Want" (2019)—has normalized such expressions, inspiring a shift toward gender-fluid aesthetics across the industry.[85] His fearless approach, including long hair in early career phases and avant-garde accessories, has been credited with redefining male idol visuals, as noted in analyses of his role in elevating dance-based soloists' fashion innovation.[96]
Personal life
Relationships and privacy
Taemin has maintained a strong emphasis on privacy throughout his career, particularly regarding romantic relationships, with no publicly confirmed partners. In a 2018 appearance on the variety show Radio Star, he clarified misconceptions about his dating history, stating that he had dated prior to debuting with SM Entertainment but chooses not to discuss such matters publicly due to fan sensitivities.[97] More recently, in late 2024 and early 2025, rumors linking him romantically to dancer Noze were firmly denied by his agency, BPM Entertainment, which described their connection as strictly professional and colleagues, while announcing legal action against malicious speculation.[98][99]Despite his guarded approach to romance, Taemin maintains close personal bonds with his SHINee bandmates, especially Key, with whom he shares a deep, longstanding friendship often showcased in joint interviews and activities, such as debates on platonic relationships between men and women.[100] He has also highlighted the supportive role of his group members in his solo endeavors. Additionally, Taemin is notably devoted to his family, providing them with full financial support—including purchasing a house and car—and involving them in aspects of his life, as he expressed in a 2017 interview where he reflected on his sense of filial duty despite feeling he could do more.[22]In various interviews, Taemin has underscored his prioritization of career over personal matters pre-enlistment, noting in a 2024 NME discussion that his unique lifestyle as an idol centers on artistic growth and creative independence.[71] This focus aligns with his post-military reflections in a 2023 Teen Vogue interview, where he emphasized reconnecting with friends and professional goals while navigating public life discreetly.[101]
Military service and post-enlistment plans
Taemin enlisted for mandatory military service on May 31, 2021, initially serving as a member of the military band.[102] Due to worsening symptoms of depression and anxiety disorder, he was granted a health-related waiver and transferred to alternative public service as a social service agent on January 14, 2022.[103] His 21-month term involved performing public welfare duties, such as administrative and support roles at social welfare facilities, with no musical releases or promotions during this period. He was honorably discharged on April 4, 2023.[50]Following his discharge, Taemin resumed his career with the release of the mini-album "Guilty" in October 2023, marking his return to music after nearly two years. In 2024, he transitioned his solo activities to Big Planet Made after his individual contract with SM Entertainment expired, while continuing group commitments with SHINee under SM. This shift enabled new solo projects, including the EP Eternal in August 2024 and the ongoing Ephemeral Gaze world tour, which began in Incheon and extends through 2025 with dates in North America, Europe, and Asia.[104]Looking ahead, Taemin released the special digital single "Veil" on September 13, 2025, featuring the title track and "FINALE," promoted amid his busy schedule.[105] He is scheduled for the Japan arena tour 2025 TAEMIN ARENA TOUR 'Veil' from September to December 2025, covering cities like Kanagawa and Hyogo. Additionally, Taemin has expressed plans for further solo endeavors under his new label, alongside SHINee group activities, including a single in 2025 and participation in SHINee World VII concerts.[106][107][108]
Other activities
Philanthropy and social causes
Taemin has been actively involved in philanthropic efforts throughout his career, often emphasizing altruism over personal gain. In 2013, he publicly requested that fans donate to charitable organizations in his name rather than purchasing expensive gifts for him, a stance he maintained in a heartfelt letter on his official website, highlighting his desire to contribute to societal good.[109] This initiative inspired many supporters to redirect their resources toward causes benefiting underprivileged communities, establishing Taemin as a role model for responsible fandom.[110]His engagement with international aid organizations includes participation in UNICEF Korea's campaigns. In August 2011, Taemin attended the inauguration ceremony for the "Together For Africa" project, a collaborative effort between South Korea's Red Cross and UNICEF aimed at supporting children in Africa through humanitarian aid and development programs.[111] As a member of SHINee, he has also contributed to broader SM Entertainment initiatives, such as the 2019 STATION X collaboration "This Is Your Day (for every child, UNICEF)," where his vocals helped raise awareness and funds for children's rights globally.[112]Taemin's advocacy extends to mental health awareness, particularly following his personal experiences during military service. In January 2022, SM Entertainment announced that Taemin had been transferred to public service duty due to worsening symptoms of depression and panic disorder, a disclosure that sparked public discussions on the importance of mental health support for public figures and everyday individuals.[113] This transparency not only highlighted the challenges faced by idols under intense pressure but also encouraged fans and peers to prioritize well-being, aligning with his ongoing role as a compassionate public figure. Post-enlistment in 2023, Taemin has continued to embody these values through subtle yet consistent support for social causes, reinforcing his image as an empathetic artist committed to positive change.
Business ventures and agency changes
In early 2024, following the expiration of his exclusive solo contract with SM Entertainment, Taemin signed with Big Planet Made Entertainment (BPM) on April 1, 2024, to manage his individual promotions and creative projects.[4] Despite this change, he continues to fulfill SHINee activities under SM, ensuring the group's ongoing collaborations. In August 2025, Taemin re-signed with SM Entertainment specifically for SHINee's group promotions.[15] This transition allowed Taemin greater autonomy over his solo trajectory, as evidenced by his 2024-2025 world tour Ephemeral Gaze and the 2025 digital single "Veil," both produced under BPM.[114]Taemin has expanded into business ventures through official merchandise lines tied to his tours, including apparel, light sticks, and accessories for Ephemeral Gaze, which were sold at international venues to capitalize on fan engagement.[115] Financially, his solo career marked key milestones by 2023, with the album Guilty achieving the highest first-week sales for a second-generation male soloist in South Korea, surpassing many prior individual releases in the industry.[116]
Discography
Solo studio albums and EPs
Taemin's solo career began with the release of his debut EP Ace on August 18, 2014, through SM Entertainment. The six-track project, featuring the lead single "Danger," debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart and sold over 97,000 physical copies in South Korea during its first year.[117] It also peaked at number two on the Billboard World Albums chart, marking Taemin's entry into international charting as a solo artist.[118]Following the success of Ace, Taemin issued Press It, his first full-length studio album and repackage incorporating tracks from Ace with new material, on February 23, 2016. This ten-track release, which included the title track "Press Your Number," peaked at number two on the Gaon Album Chart and achieved first-week sales of approximately 72,500 copies according to Hanteo data. The album showcased Taemin's evolving dance-pop sound and contributed to his growing reputation for intricate choreography.In 2017, Taemin released Move, his second EP, on October 16. The seven-track EP topped the Gaon Album Chart upon release and has since been certified platinum by the Korea Music Content Association (KMCA) for surpassing 250,000 units shipped in South Korea. Its lead single "Move" highlighted Taemin's experimental R&B influences, solidifying his artistic maturation.[117]Taemin's third EP, Want, arrived on February 11, 2019, with seven tracks exploring seductive themes through house and pop elements. It debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart, selling over 133,000 copies by late 2024 according to Circle Chart data, and reached number five on the Billboard World Albums chart. The release demonstrated Taemin's brief involvement in songwriting for select tracks.[119]Advice, Taemin's fourth EP, was released on May 26, 2021, featuring six tracks that blended synth-pop with introspective lyrics. It peaked at number one on the Circle Album Chart and sold more than 100,000 units in its first month, reflecting sustained fan support amid his group activities.[120]Taemin's fifth EP, Guilty, came out on October 30, 2023, via SM Entertainment. This six-track set debuted at number one on the Circle Album Chart, achieving platinum certification from KMCA for over 250,000 units and totaling nearly 280,000 copies sold by early 2025. It emphasized Taemin's signature sensual aesthetics in electronic dance music.[121]On August 19, 2024, Taemin released Eternal, his sixth EP with seven tracks under Big Planet Made Entertainment, which topped the Circle Album Chart and earned platinum certification with over 150,000 units sold by year's end. The project, including dual title tracks "Sexy in the Air" and "Horizon," underscored themes of freedom and self-expression.[122]Among his studio albums, the Japanese full-length Taemin, released digitally on November 5, 2018, and physically on November 28, 2018, contained nine tracks and peaked at number two on the Oricon Albums Chart, selling 63,871 copies in its first week. His first Korean studio album, Never Gonna Dance Again, was issued in two acts—Act 1 on September 7, 2020 (seven tracks), and Act 2 on November 9, 2020 (seven tracks)—both debuting at number one on the Gaon/Circle Album Chart. The combined project sold over 150,000 units for Act 1 and similar figures for Act 2, with Act 1 topping Hanteo daily charts multiple days.[123][45]Taemin's cumulative solo sales exceed 1 million units across all formats as of November 2025.[124]
Notable singles and collaborations
Taemin's solo singles have consistently highlighted his innovative choreography and emotive vocals, often blending R&B, pop, and electronic elements to push boundaries in K-pop. His debut single "Danger," released on August 18, 2014, as the title track from his first EP Ace, marked a shift to a more sensual image, achieving two music show wins on Music Bank and topping the Gaon Digital Chart. The track's intense dance routine and lyrics exploring temptation solidified Taemin's reputation as a dance powerhouse.In 2017, "Move" from the EP of the same name became a landmark release, renowned for its hypnotic wave-like choreography that went viral globally and earned widespread acclaim despite not securing music show wins. The single peaked at number two on the Gaon Digital Chart and won Best Dance Performance Solo at the 2017 Mnet Asian Music Awards. Taemin's total solo music show wins stand at 10 across his career, with "Move" contributing to his performance legacy through fan-voted and award recognitions.[125]Subsequent singles like "Want" (2019) from the EP Want explored themes of desire with a funky bassline, reaching number 11 on the Gaon Chart and earning two music show wins. "Criminal" (2020), the lead from Never Gonna Dance Again: Act 1, delivered a dark, seductive vibe and amassed over 50 million views on YouTube by 2025, peaking at number 12 on the Gaon Digital Chart.[126] It won Favorite Dance Performance – Male Solo at the 2020 Mnet Asian Music Awards.[127]"Advice" (2021), a self-titled single from his fourth EP, featured sharp synths and advice-themed lyrics, charting at number 13 on Gaon and inspiring a dance challenge trend. "Guilty" (2023) from the mini-album of the same name intensified his criminal motif with trap influences, debuting at number 10 on the Circle Digital Chart.[128] The 2024 EP Eternal included lead singles "Sexy in the Air" and "Horizon," with the latter emphasizing uplifting synth-pop and peaking at number eight on the CircleChart.[129] Most recently, the 2025 digital single "Veil" presented a dramatic, veil-lifting narrative of self-discovery, released on September 13 and charting at number five on the Circle Digital Chart.[64]Beyond solo efforts, Taemin has engaged in high-profile collaborations that expanded his reach. As a member of the SM Entertainment supergroup SuperM, he featured on the debut single "Jopping" (2019), a high-energy track that debuted at number one on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart and garnered over 200 million YouTube views.[130] In 2021, he collaborated with Girls' Generation's Taeyeon on "If I Could Tell You" for his Advice EP, a soulful duet that highlighted their vocal synergy and peaked at number 45 on the Download Chart.[131] His Japanese single "Sayonara Hitori" (2016) from the EP of the same name blended balladry with electronic drops, topping the Oricon International Singles Chart.
Filmography
Films and television roles
Taemin began his acting career in 2009 with a supporting role as Jun Su in the MBC sitcom Tae Hee, Hye Kyo, Ji Hyun, marking his debut in scripted television as a young performer balancing early idol activities. In this comedy series, he portrayed a high school student, showcasing initial promise in comedic timing despite his limited experience at age 16.Throughout the early 2010s, Taemin took on several guest roles in popular dramas, often appearing in episodes that highlighted his youthful charm. In 2010, he guest-starred in episode 7 of the action thriller Athena: Goddess of War on SBS, playing a minor character in a high-stakes narrative involving national security. The following year, in 2011, he appeared as Soo Jung's boyfriend in episode 65 of the family comedy High Kick! The Revenge of the Short Legged on MBC, contributing to the show's lighthearted domestic scenarios. Also in 2011, he appeared as Kim Sung-jae in the Mnet special Moon Night '90, a nostalgic comedy sketch. These brief appearances allowed him to gain exposure while prioritizing his commitments with SHINee. In 2012, he featured in episodes 4 and 10 of the mystery comedy Salamander Guru and The Shadows on SBS as Lee Tae-min, a master of disguise and forger who impersonates various characters, including disguises that introduce a familial element through interactions with his on-screen sister (played by Son Na-eun).Taemin's television work continued with episodic roles in 2013, including Ray in episodes 3–5 of the romantic comedy Dating Agency: Cyrano on tvN, where he played a supporting figure in matchmaking schemes that blended humor and romance. That same year, he starred in promotional specials like the Etude House web drama Sweet Recipe, a three-episode series portraying a character in a whimsical, cosmetics-themed storyline alongside fellow idols. Another short-form project was The Miracle, a three-part music drama aired during the 2013 SBS Gayo Daejeon, in which he played Kim Tan in a parody blending elements from popular series like The Heirs and Master's Sun, performing scripted scenes interspersed with musical numbers.[132] In 2012, he also led as the main role in the Etude House web drama series Kiss Note, enacting a narrative about a magical notebook that influences crushes.In film, Taemin's roles have been sparse but notable for diversification. His feature film debut came in 2012 with voice acting as the protagonist Johnny, a white koala on an environmental adventure, in the animated family film Koala Kid (also known as The Outback), where his youthful voice brought energy to the character's quest to save Australianwildlife.[133] This marked his entry into animation, contrasting his live-action television work. The 2013 short film The Miracle also doubled as a cinematic parody, reinforcing his versatility in concise, idol-centric productions.[132]Taemin's most substantial acting role to date arrived in 2017 with the lead as Song Shi On in the Japanese mysterythrillerFinal Life: Even If You Disappear Tomorrow, an Amazon Prime original series spanning twelve episodes. In this sci-fi narrative, he portrayed a detective entangled in parallel worlds and organ transplants, delivering a performance that explored emotional depth and moral dilemmas.[134] The series received attention for its innovative plot, and Taemin's portrayal was commended for its sincerity and adaptability to the bilingual format, though some noted room for growth in expressive range.[135]Overall, Taemin's acting portfolio remains limited, with approximately a dozen credits across a decade-plus career, primarily in supporting or guest capacities that suit youth-oriented stories. This scarcity stems from his emphasis on music and dance as SHINee's main dancer and solo artist, though fans and observers have praised his innate expressiveness in roles depicting relatable adolescent experiences. No major acting projects have been announced as of 2025, aligning with his ongoing focus on tours and releases like the 2024-2025 Ephemeral Gaze world tour.[62]
Variety shows and web content
Taemin has actively participated in South Korean variety shows, showcasing his personality and dance skills both individually and as part of SHINee. In 2015, he appeared alongside bandmates Jonghyun and Key on KBS's "Hello Counselor," where they discussed personal concerns and promoted their upcoming comeback album.[136] In 2018, Taemin made a solo guest appearance on JTBC's "Knowing Bros" (episode 136), performing dance segments and engaging in humorous school-themed challenges that highlighted his charm as the "idol of idols."[137] Additionally, SHINee featured in multiple episodes of MBC Every1's "Weekly Idol" from 2012 to 2023, including the group's debut-era appearance in 2012 (season 1, episode 41) and later comebacks in 2016 (episode 272) and 2023 (episode 360), where they participated in iconic segments like random play dance and choreography evaluations.[138][139][140]In the realm of web content, Taemin has engaged fans through digital platforms, blending unscripted moments with promotional material. In 2021, he starred as Ha Eun-byeol in the web series "SHINee Inc.," a lighthearted corporate-themed reality show that captured behind-the-scenes group dynamics and individual antics during their preparations.[141] Taemin also utilized V Live streams and YouTube content that year, sharing personal updates and fan interactions akin to vlog-style episodes to maintain connection amid limited physical promotions.[142] More recently, in 2025, he performed at Dingo Music's "Killing Voice" concert series in Seoul's Jamsil Arena on October 18, delivering a setlist including "MOVE," "Criminal," and "Guilty," which emphasized his vocal and dance prowess in an intimate live-streamed format.[143]These variety and web appearances have significantly contributed to Taemin's image as an approachable and versatile entertainer, allowing him to reveal layers beyond his stage persona. Clips from his "Knowing Bros" dance performance and SHINee's "Weekly Idol" segments have amassed millions of views on platforms like YouTube, fostering deeper fan engagement and highlighting his natural charisma in unscripted settings.[144]
Theatre and live performances
Musical theatre appearances
Taemin made his musical theatre debut in the Japanese production of Goong (also known as Princess Hours), a stage adaptation of the popular manhwa and drama, in 2014. He portrayed the lead role of Crown Prince Lee Shin, a character central to the story's royal romance and intrigue. The production ran from May 10 to 24 at the Akasaka ACT Theater in Tokyo, marking Taemin's first foray into scripted stage acting alongside fellow idols including ZE:A's Dongjun and U-KISS members Soohyun, Hoon, Kevin, and Kiseop.[145][146]The role required Taemin to balance intensive rehearsals with his burgeoning solo music career, following the release of his debut EP Ace earlier that year, which highlighted the demands of transitioning between concert stages and theatrical performances. His involvement in Goong allowed him to apply his acclaimed dance prowess to character-driven movements, adding depth to the prince's poised demeanor. While specific awards for this debut were not documented, the production drew significant attention from fans and contributed to Taemin's reputation as a versatile performer.
Concerts and tours
Taemin has been a prominent figure in live performances both as a solo artist and as a member of SHINee, showcasing his signature dance prowess and stage charisma through a series of concerts and tours. His solo endeavors began gaining momentum in the late 2010s, evolving into large-scale world tours that highlight intricate choreography, thematic visuals, and direct fan engagement.[83]In 2019, Taemin held his second solo concert series, T1001101, starting with shows at the Olympic Handball Gymnasium in Seoul on March 15, 16, and 17, which drew thousands of fans for performances featuring hits like "Move" and "Want," emphasizing his experimental sound and fluid dance routines.[147] This was followed by the TAEMIN ARENA TOUR 2019 X™ in Japan, marking his first arena-level solo outing there and attracting over 150,000 attendees across multiple cities, with setlists incorporating Japanese versions of his tracks for localized appeal. These events set the stage for his growing international presence, blending high-energy group-influenced elements with intimate solo storytelling.Advancing into the 2020s, Taemin's solo career expanded globally. In December 2023, he performed TAEMIN SOLO CONCERT: METAMORPH at Inspire Arena in Incheon, South Korea, over two days, becoming the first K-pop artist to headline the venue with a production centered on transformation themes, including elaborate stage designs and songs like "Guilty" and "Advice."[54] This concert series evolved his setlists to include more narrative-driven segments, fostering deeper fan interactions through personalized VCR messages and audience sing-alongs.[148]Taemin's first world tour, Ephemeral Gaze (2024–2025), supported his EP Eternal and spanned over 30 dates across Asia, Europe, North America, Latin America, and Oceania, concluding with 37 shows in 20+ countries and featuring sold-out venues that underscored his global draw.[149] Setlists evolved progressively, starting with opener "Deja Vu" and incorporating fan-requested classics like "Criminal" alongside new tracks such as "Heaven," with variations by region to reflect cultural nuances and include special guest appearances for enhanced interactivity.[150] Highlights included record-breaking ticket sales in major U.S. cities and intimate fan meets during European legs, where Taemin shared personal anecdotes about his artistic growth.[83]In 2025, Taemin launched the TAEMIN ARENA TOUR 'Veil' exclusively in Japan from September 13 to December 25, visiting arenas in Kanagawa, Saga, Shizuoka, and Hyogo with a band-backed format themed around mystery and hidden identities, debuting his single "Veil" and drawing on the tour's 11 shows to explore taboo motifs through dynamic lighting and choreography.[151] In November 2025, he announced an extension of the 'Veil' concept with a solo concert, TAEMIN LIVE [Veil] in Las Vegas, scheduled for January 16, 2026, at Dolby Live at Park MGM.[114]As part of SHINee, Taemin has participated in all iterations of the group's SHINee World concert series since its inception in 2009, contributing to over a dozen tours that spanned Asia, North America, and Europe with evolving setlists from debut hits like "Replay" to later anthems such as "View."[152] The series culminated in SHINee World VII: E.S.S.A.Y (Every Stage Shines Around You) on May 23–25, 2025, at KSPO Dome in Seoul, where Taemin's solo segments highlighted his dance innovations within the group's synchronized performances, attracting massive crowds for a reflective celebration of their 17-year career.[153]
Awards and nominations
Major music awards
Taemin has garnered numerous accolades in the K-pop industry, both as a solo artist and as a member of SHINee, with a focus on his dance-oriented performances and innovative music. His dance prowess was often highlighted in group awards, such as SHINee's multiple Bonsang wins at the Golden Disc Awards, where Taemin's choreography elevated their stages.His solo career milestones include a music show win in 2014 for "Danger" on MBC's Show! Music Core.[154] In 2017, Taemin received the Best Dance Performance Solo award at the Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) for "Move," praised for its sensual choreography and genre-blending sound.[155] He continued this success in 2020, winning Favorite Dance Performance – Male Solo at MAMA for "Criminal," which showcased his signature dark, electronic style and earned widespread acclaim for its visual and performative elements.[127] Additional solo honors include the Best Solo Artist, Best Artist, and Best Popularity Artist awards at the 2024 Korea Grand Music Awards, underscoring his enduring impact.[156][157]As part of SHINee, Taemin contributed to the group's Daesang win for Artist of the Year at the 2013 Melon Music Awards, a prestigious honor recognizing their overall excellence and individual performances in tracks like "Dream Girl."[158]
In addition to his musical achievements, Taemin has garnered recognitions in fashion, and social contributions, reflecting his broader cultural impact.In the fashion and style realm, Taemin represented SHINee at the 2016 Style Icon Asia awards, where the group received the Awesome Asian Choice award for their innovative influence on Asian fashion trends and style. [159]For philanthropy and social impact, Taemin received a commendation from the Gangnam Tax Office in 2021 as an exemplary taxpayer, acknowledged for his diligent tax compliance and contributions to national finances through honest civic responsibility. [160] In 2023, he was named Choeaedol's Charity Fairy, a recognition that triggered a significant donation to charity based on fan votes exceeding 55 million, underscoring his role in inspiring community giving. [161]Taemin's diverse honors establish his multifaceted legacy in entertainment and society.