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SHINee's Minho sets late summer ablaze with new solo album 'Make It Hot'

As the sweltering heat of late summer hangs over Korea, Minho, the charismatic performer from the veteran K-pop group SHINee, is preparing to crank up the temperature even further. His agency, SM Entertainment, said Tuesday that the performer will drop his second solo mini-album, titled “Make it hot,” on Sept. 7 at 6 p.m. across major global streaming platforms. Featuring six distinct tracks,…

SHINee's Minho sets late summer ablaze with new solo album 'Make It Hot'

As the oppressive heat of late summer envelops Korea, Minho, the charismatic star of the longstanding K-pop group SHINee, is set to release a fiery musical statement. His agency, SM Entertainment, confirmed that the performer will unveil his second solo mini-album, "Make it Hot," on September 7 at 6 p.m. across leading international music streaming platforms.

The album comprises six tracks, anchored by the lead single of the same name, marking Minho's first substantial musical resurgence in nine months since his scorching digital single "TEMPO" dropped in December. In line with its bold title, "Make it Hot" aims to deliver a powerful blend of Minho's signature electrifying energy and a more mature emotional depth.

The forthcoming record seeks to exhibit a deeper dimension of his evolving musical style, striking a balance between blistering, rhythm-infused beats and tender, soulful vocal performances aimed at engaging listeners as the season shifts into autumn. Since making his debut in 2008 under SM Entertainment, Minho, whose real name is Choi Min-ho, has established a formidable reputation as one of Korea's most prominent musical figures.

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