SHINee Brings a Unique Spin to Trendy Hip-hop Dance with their Title Track 'We Go Hard'
Group SHINee will be showcasing sophisticated hip-hop with the title track 'HARD' from their 8th full album.
The new title track 'HARD' from SHINee, which will be released on various music sites at 6 PM on June 26 (KST), is a hybrid hip-hop dance song that mixes various genres such as boom bap, R&B, and 90s hip-hop.
Lyrics featuring the catchphrase 'We Go Hard' contain a firm determination towards SHINee's music and a proclamation of being eternally 'Young & Wild'.
The performance of the new song 'HARD' stands out with its unique SHINee flair, combining the mood of 90s hip-hop with trendy charm. The chorus choreography consists of rhythmic bouncing movements that anyone can easily follow, and the individuality and diverse feelings of the members add to the enjoyment of the performance.
From June 23rd to 25th, SHINee will hold their 6th solo concert 'SHINee WORLD VI [PERFECT ILLUMINATION]' at the Seoul Olympic Park KSPO DOME. They are expected to receive a warm response when they debut the stage of the new songs from their 8th full album, including the title track 'HARD'.
The new concept teaser images, released on SHINee's official SNS at 0 AM on the 21st, drew attention with the hip vibe of the members.
SHINee's 8th full album 'HARD' will be released in full on various music sites at 6 PM on June 26th. It will also be released as a physical album on the same day.
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