Words matter. These are the best Lee Tae-min Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I feel like I have two different selves, one for being a part of SHINee and one as a solo artist.
I really wanted my fans to understand that outer appearances really don’t matter.
I can try new genres because I know there are fans who will always be there to support what I would like to pursue.
I envy Jonghyun’s technique and energy, Onew’s voice, Key’s rapping skills and Minho’s looks.
I always want to be the person that’s able to try something new.
I want to make a good impact on the K-pop music world.
We’ve definitely had our share of ups and downs as a group, and there were times we’ve faced some pretty big challenges, but we were able to get through these times, which allowed our bond to grow stronger.
I like ‘I Can’t Stand the Rain.’ I like it because it has a really oriental feeling to it, an ‘oriental taste,’ it has an essence of Asia.
From time to time, there are moments when I feel that even the smallest experiences from the past can be applied to something greater in the future.
I spent about a total of one year preparing for the ‘Want’ album.
I listen to a lot of religion-based music, culturally rich music. Ethnic and world music. Music from Latin America has been influencing me in particular.
I want to express myself but, at the same time, still be special and different.
I wanted to go beyond what K-pop is typically perceived as, and through ‘Move’ I was able to show a concept that’s more edgy, more powerful.
I’m always thinking about what my identity is.
I really want to go on a tour in the U.S.
I liked Bruno Mars from way back before he even debuted. I thought he had a beautiful voice and became a huge fan after listening to his first album.
For me, my mentor was Rain who I like and admire so much. To be able to appear in the same place with him as a mentor to someone is meaningful and such an honor.
I wanted to break the idea of what male performers are supposed to show, what performances girl groups are supposed to show. I really wanted to break those labels, showing that dance is a form of art.
For the ‘Heaven’ stage, the dancers and I don’t use wires so we are slowly slipping down the stage if you see us up close.
For me, I think there is no absolute standard on masculinity.
As an artist who performs on the stage, I try to express my feelings and convey my inner thoughts through the looks I give the audience. So, I tend to focus on making sure that my makeup highlights my eyes properly.
I feel proud to be a member of SHINee. It is a great team with a unique identity.