[News] SHINee's Jonghyun and Minho write lyrics for songs on "Sherlock"
2012.03.16
SHINee is gearing up for their highly-anticipated return. The boys will be dropping their 4th mini album "Sherlock" after being away from the Korean music scene for a year and a half. SHINee has joined forces with globally renowed choreographer, Tony Testa, in aiming to leave a bigger impression.
After having released a series of teasers, SHINee comes bearing more news today, as it’s been revealed that the album will also feature the musical skills of SHINee members. Jonghyun wrote a special lyrics for the track "Always There", expressing their gratitude to fans who have stayed by their side until now.
Jonghyun also helped write the lyrics for the track "Alarm Clock" and Minho helped write they rap lyrics. "Alarm Clock" is about a man who wants to wake up from nightmares of a breakup.
"Sherlock" will be released digitally on March 19 through Korean music sites like MelOn as well as international distribution sites like iTunes. The offline version of the album will be available from March 21.
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