[Video] SHINee returns with "Sherlock" + "Stranger" on M! Countdown
Mar 22, 2012 14:30
After a year and a half hiatus, SHINee finally made their long-awaited comeback with the digital release of their 4th mini album "Sherlock". On March 19th, the boys released their album worlwide, quickly reaching the top spot in various music sites soon after its release and is still enjoying its place near the top of the charts.
On March 22nd, SHINee delivered their first comeback stage on Mnet's M! Countdown. The five charismatic boys delivered shiny performances of their title track "Sherlock" as well as "Stranger", another track from the new album.
"Sherlock" is an experimental pop record, utilizing the “hybrid remix technique” to conjoin two individual songs "Clue" and "Note" into one. While "Stranger", composed by hit composer Kenzie, possesses a suspenseful sound and an appealing melody and appeared as the main theme song of the drama "Strangers 6".
Without further ado, check out their performance below!
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