SHINee is coming back again! The boy group has been confirmed to release a repackaged album in April.
On March 24, Korean media outlet JoyNews24 reported that SHINee is making another comeback with a repackaged version of their seventh full album "Don't Call Me." The news also stated that Minho, Onew, Key, and Taemin have already completed their jacket photoshoot and have finished filming the music video for the title track.
On March 31, SM Entertainment has officially announced that SHINee is returning with the release of the repackaged version of their "Don't Call Me" album.
Here's what to Expect on SHINee's Repackaged Album in April
According to SM Entertainment, SHINee's upcoming repackaged album is titled "Atlantis" and it is scheduled to be out in April. It will be composed of a total of 12 songs including all nine tracks from their new full album "Don't Call Me," plus three new songs titled "Atlantis," "Days and Years," and "Area."
"Atlantis" will be the title track of the repackaged version.
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The repackaged album will be officially released on April 12 at 6:00 p.m. KST. A physical album will be dropped three days after.
Moreover, SHINee's repackaged album is available for pre-order starting today, March 31, at various online and offline record sales.
About SHINee's New Full Album "Don't Call Me"
On Feb. 22, Onew, Minho, Key, and Taemin made their first full-group comeback in two and a half years with the release of their seventh studio album titled "Don't Call Me." The album consists of songs of various genres such as pop, EDM, hip hop, reggae, and R&B.
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Since this is their comeback after a long time, SHINee launched the album as a gift to their fans, collectively known as Shawol. Compared to their previous works, "Don't Call Me" doesn't come with a comprehensive theme, and instead comprises tracks that felt right for the members.
The album's title track, "Don't Call Me," is a hip hop-based dance track that features a combination of a signature vocoder sound and 808 bass, synth sound, and sampled vocal source. It captures the mixed emotions felt after a love betrayal."
In an online conference, Key explained why the album's title track is "Don't Call Me." He said that all members agreed to make that song the title track because they wanted a significant change from what they have been doing so far. Taemin added that its genre is something SHINee has never tried before.
It was previously revealed that SHINee's new song "Don't Call Me" was originally intended to be included in BoA's tenth studio album "Better," which was released last year.
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Following the release of SHINee's new album "Don't Call Me," it quickly ranked first in the domestic album charts and topped iTunes Top Albums charts in more than 45 countries worldwide. It also scored the No. 1 spot on the Digital Album Sales charts on China's largest music sites QQ Music and Kuwo Music.
SHINee's "Don't Call Me" also debuted at No. 1 Japan's Oricon Weekly Digital Album Chart and Line Music Album Top 100 Chart. The boy group has also claimed six trophies on music shows with the title track "Don't Call Me."
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Written by Mhaliya Scott