Taemin | |
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Born | Lee Tae-min July 18, 1993 Seoul, South Korea |
Education | Myongji University |
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Musical career | |
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Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 2008–present |
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Formerly of | SM Town |
Website | Official website |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 이태민 |
Hanja | 李泰民 |
Revised Romanization | I Taemin |
McCune–Reischauer | I T'aemin |
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Lee Tae-min (Korean: 이태민; born July 18, 1993), better known mononymously as Taemin, is a South Korean singer and actor. He debuted as a member of the South Korean boy band Shinee in May 2008 and the supergroup SuperM in 2019, both under SM Entertainment, and has subsequently been labeled by media outlets as the "Idol's Idol" due to the large number of idols citing him as an inspiration.[1][2] As an actor, Taemin's first role was as Junsu in the 2009 MBC comedy Hilarious Housewives.
Taemin debuted as a soloist in 2014 with the release of his first extended play (EP), Ace. It peaked at number one on the South Korean Gaon Album Chart, and its lead single "Danger" reached number five on the Gaon Digital Chart. His first studio album, Press It (2016), also charted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart. Taemin made his solo debut in Japan in July 2016 with the release of his second EP, Sayonara Hitori. His third EP, Flame of Love, was released a year later.
In October 2017, Taemin released his second Korean studio album, Move, and the title track gained attention for its distinctive choreography. In 2018, Taemin released his first Japanese studio album, Taemin, and embarked on his first Japanese tour, named Sirius. His third Korean studio album, Never Gonna Dance Again (2020), led by singles "Criminal" and "Idea", was widely recognized by critics as one of the best K-pop releases of the year. He followed this with the EPs Advice (2021), Guilty (2023) and Eternal (2024).