Born in Seoul in 1993, Taemin first came to the public's attention after joining Shinee in 2008. Along with touring and recording with the group, Taemin has acted in several television shows and voiced the character of Johnny the Koala in the 2011 animated feature film The Outback. In 2014, Taemin released his debut solo EP, Ace, featuring the single "Danger." Film and television work followed before the eventual arrival of his first full-length, 2016's Press It. Featuring songwriting by Bruno Mars ("Press Your Number") and Shinee bandmate Jonghyun ("Already"), the album topped the Korean charts upon its release. That same year, he unveiled his first foray into the Japanese market with Sayonara Hitori (Solitary Goodbye). A Korean version of the EP was also released in his home country, spawning the hit single "Goodbye." In 2017, Taemin released his sophomore long-player Move: The 2nd Album and a late-year repackaging titled Moving. The following year, he issued his Japanese-language debut, Taemin, which peaked at number two. Months later, he returned to his native tongue for his second EP, Want. Taemin offered up another EP, Famous, in 2019 before issuing his third full-length, 2020's Never Gonna Dance Again: Act 1, which featured high-profile tracks like "2 Kids" and "Criminal." A third EP, Advice, arrived in 2021 with production by Cutfather, PhD, Ryan Jhun and others. ~ Matt Collar & Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi