SHINee’s Key makes a comeback with intense ‘Killer’ music video

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SHINee’s Key makes a comeback with intense ‘Killer’ music video


SHINee member Key has returned with a fiery music video for his new single ‘Killer’.

On February 13 at 6PM KST, the idol unveiled a strong music video for ‘Killer’, the lead single of his new re-packaged album of the identical title.

The new visuals follows Key within the aftermath of a automobile crash as he continues to feed the flames. In different scenes, the Ok-pop star performs the tune’s choreography from an underground tunnel whereas clad in a glittery jacket.

I’m the killer (Killer) / After a cruel breakup / Pull the trigger (Trigger) / I broke your heart / Like a thriller (Thriller),” he sings within the refrain of the brand new synth-filled single.

‘Killer’ is a re-release of the SHINee singer’s sophomore studio album ‘Gasoline’, which he launched in August 2022. The 11-track report was led by its title monitor of the identical title and included the B-side ‘Another Life’, which was named one of many finest Ok-pop songs of 2022 by NME.

In addition to ‘Killer’, the report now consists of new B-sides ‘Heartless’ and ‘Easy’, on prime of the unique songs in ‘Gasoline’.

In December, fellow SHINee member Minho grew to become the ultimate member of the boyband to go solo together with his debut mini-album ‘Chase’. In an interview with NME, the idol shared how the members of SHINee encourage one another of their solo work: “There is a mutual desire among our group to constantly be better than ourselves. There is a bit of a healthy competition, of motivating and almost instigating each other to try hard and evolve as artists.”

SHINee’s final launch as a full group was their 2021 studio album ‘Don’t Call Me’ and its re-release ‘Atlantis’. The boyband’s youngest member Taemin started his obligatory army service shortly after the discharge, and is because of be discharged someday in April this 12 months.



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