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Shinee taking a dance break and talking to their fans.
Shinee performing at the Shinee World III in Taiwan on May 11, 2014
From left to right: Onew, Taemin, Jonghyun, Minho and Key

Shinee is a South Korean boy group formed by S.M. Entertainment in 2008[1] and consists of five members: Onew, Jonghyun, Key, Minho and Taemin.[2] The group has released various studio albums in Korean and Japananese, several Japanese singles, extended plays and have participated for soundtracks for various Korean dramas. They also have been a part of the SM Town's winter vacation album 2011 Winter SMTown – The Warmest Gift and the summer vacation album 2009 Summer SMTown – We Are Shining with other fellow SM artists.

Jonghyun debuted as a songwriter in 2009, writing the Korean lyrics to Shinee's fourth promotional single, "Juliette", which was featured on the groups second EP, Romeo, released in May 2009.[3] The same year Key participated in writing the rap lyrics to the song "Get Down" with fellow member Minho for the group third EP 2009, Year of Us.[4] In 2010 he participated in the writing of three songs on Shinee's second Korean studio album, Lucifer, the first, "Up & Down", which was co-written with Misfit while fellow-member Minho wrote the rap lyrics, the second, "Obsession", which was completely written by Jonghyun with Minho once again working on his own rap, and the third "Shout Out" co-written by all members of Shinee, JQ and Misfit. Onew also participated on the albums songwriting, penning the lyrics to the song "Your Name", while once again Minho took part in the rap writing.[5]

Two years later, in 2012, Jonghyun co-wrote the lyrics to "Alarm Clock" with Minho, a song about wishing to wake up from the nightmare of a past break up, and also wrote the lyrics to "Honesty", which was described as a song written for the fans who had "stayed by the groups side with unchanging love until that point", both songs were featured on the fourth EP, Sherlock.[6]

In February 2013, Shinee released the first part of their third studio album Dream Girl – The Misconceptions of You, Jonghyun penned the lyrics to the song "Spoiler" while Minho contributed the rap lyrics to five of the nine songs, including "Girls, Girls, Girls", which was co-written with Key.[7][8] In April the second part, Why So Serious? – The Misconceptions of Me, was released and Minho contributed the rap lyrics to four songs, including "Can't Leave" which was written by labelmate Shim Chang-min of the pop duo TVXQ[9], while fellow member Jonghyun co-wrote two of the nine songs.[10][11] In August the compilation album of the third studio album was released, containing part one and two title The Misconceptions of Us, plus additional two new songs, which were both written by Jonghyun.[12] Shinee's the fifth EP, Everybody was released in October, which incorporates complextro and R&B-slow jam music genres. Jonghyun penned the lyrics to "Symptoms" and Minho contributed the rap lyrics to three songs, co-writting "Colorful" with Key.[13]


Songs

Contents
0–9 · A · B · C · D · E · F · G · H · I · J · L · M · N · O · P · R · S · T · W · Y
Key
Indicates songs written solely by members of Shinee
List of songs recorded by Shinee
Song Artist(s) Writer(s) Album Year Ref.
"1 of 1" Shinee Korean lyrics: JQ, Bae Seong-hyeon, Lee Seu-ran, Kim In-hyung
Japanese lyrics: Sara Sakurai
1 of 1
Five
2016 [14][15]
"1000nen, Zutto Soba ni Ite..." Shinee Junji Ishiwatari 1000nen, Zutto Soba ni Ite... 2013 [16]
"3 2 1" Shinee Natsumi Kobayashi 3 2 1 2013 [17]
"3 6 5" Shinee Akira I'm Your Boy 2014 [18]
"A-Yo" Shinee Ha Jung-heon Lucifer 2010 [19]
"ABOAB" Shinee Sara Sakurai Five 2017 [15]
"Alarm Clock" Shinee Kim Jong-hyun
Choi Min-ho
Sherlock 2012 [19]
"Aive" Shinee Kim I-na
MC Meta
Odd 2015 [20]
"Always Love" Shinee Natsumi Kobayashi The First 2011 [21]
"Amigo (A.Mi.Go)" Shinee Korean lyrics: Yoo Young-jin
Japanese lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
Amigo
The First
2011 [22][23]
"An Encore" Shinee Kim Jin-hwan Odd 2015 [24]
"An Ode To You" Shinee Kim Hyun-woo (CLEF CREW) [25]
"Aside" Shinee Choi Min-ho
Hwang Hyun
Dream Girl – The Misconceptions of You 2013 [26]
"Beautiful" Shinee Cha Yong-un
Choi Min-ho
[27]
"Become Undone" Shinee Sara Sakurai Five 2017 [15]
"Best Place" Shinee Park Hae-hyung
Suk Hong
The Shinee World 2008 [28]
"Better Off" Shinee Kim Jong-hyun ‡ The Misconceptions of Us 2013 [29]
"Better" Shinee Sara Sakurai The First 2011 [30]
"Black Hole" Shinee Kim Min-jeong Odd 2011 [31]
"Bodyguard" Shinee Lee Jae-myung Bodyguard (Single by Samsung Anycall) 2009 [32]
"Bounce" Shinee Amon Hayashi Lucky Star (Single)
I'm Your Boy
2014 [33]
"Boys Meet U" Shinee Ian Kirkpatrick
Lindy Robbins
Matt Squire
Sara Sakurai
Boys Meet U (Single)
I'm Your Boy
2013
2014
[34]
"Breaking News" Shinee Hidenori Tanaka (agehaspring) Boys Meet U 2013 [35]
"Burning Up!" Shinee Sara Sakurai [36]
"Can't Leave (Sleepless Night)" Shinee Shim Chang-min
Choi Min-ho
Why So Serious? – The Misconceptions of Me 2013 [37]
"Chocolate" Shinee Andreas Öberg
Simon Janlöv
Married to the Music 2015 [38]
"Close the Door (Close It)" Shinee Jinbo Everybody 2013 [39]
"Clue" Shinee Jo Yoon-gyung Sherlock 2012 [40]
"Colorful" Shinee Jeon Gandi Everybody 2013 [41]
"Colors of the Season" Shinee Sara Sakurai 3 2 1 (Single)
I'm Your Boy
2013
2014
[42][43]
"Countdown" Shinee Eun Jong-tae
Oh Jun-seong
Dream OST 2009 [44]
"Dangerous (Medusa II)" Shinee Jo Yun-kyeong
Kim Jonghyun
Why So Serious? – The Misconceptions of Me 2013 [45]
"Dazzling Girl" Shinee Sara Sakurai
Rx
Dazzling Girl (Single)
Boys Meet U
2012
2013
[46][47]
"Destination" Shinee Kim Min-jung Everybody 2013 [48]
"Do Me Right" Shinee Sara Sakurai Five 2017 [15]
"Don't Let Me Go" Shinee Jo Yun-gyeong
Choi Min-ho
Key
1 of 1 2016 [49]
"Don't Stop" Shinee Jonghyun, Minho, Key ‡ [50]
"Downtown Baby" Shinee Junji Ishiwatari I'm Your Boy 2014 [51]
"Dream Girl" Shinee Korean lyrics: Choi Minho, Jun Gan-di
Japanese lyrics: Hidenori Tanaka (agehasprings)
Dream Girl – The Misconceptions of You
Boys Meet U (Single)
I'm Your Boy
2013
2013
2014
[52][53][54]
"Dynamite" Shinee Choi Min-ho
Kim Bu-min
Dream Girl – The Misconceptions of You 2013 [55]
"D×D×D" Shinee Hidenori Tanaka D×D×D 2016 [56]
"Electric Heart" Shinee Kim Bu-min Lucifer 2010 [57]
"Everybody" Shinee Korean lyrics: Cho Yoon-kyung
Japanese lyrics: Sara Sakurai
Everybody, 3 2 1 (Single)
I'm Your Boy
2013
2014
[58][59][60]
"Evil" Shinee Frederik Tao Nordsoe Schjoldan
Fridolin Nordsoe Schjoldan
Kenzie
Why So Serious? – The Misconceptions of Me 2013 [61]
"Excuse Me Miss" Shinee Choi Min-ho
Kim Bo-min
[62]
"Farewell My Love" Shinee Jam Factory Odd 2015 [63]
"Feel Good" Shinee Kim In-hyung 1 of 1 2016 [64]
"Fire" Shinee Junji Ishiwatari Fire (Single)
Boys Meet U
2013 [65][66]
"Fly High" Shinee Eun Jong-tae
Oh Jun-seong
Prosecutor Princess OST 2010 [67]
"Forever Or Never" Shinee Lim Seo-hyun Amigo 2008 [68]
"Four Seasons" Shinee Jang Yeon-jung
Kim Tae-sung
The Shinee World [69]
"Get Down" Shinee
feat. Luna from f(x)
Antwann Frost
Big Tone
Key
JQ
Choi Min-ho
Script Shepherd
Ryan Jhun
2009, Year of Us 2009 [70]
"Get It" Shinee
feat. Luna from f(x)
Ceejay
Choi Min-ho
Gilme
Key
Hello 2010 [71]
"Get the Treasure" Shinee Natsumi Kobayashi, Jeff Miyahara Five 2017 [15]
"Girls, Girls, Girls" Shinee Choi Min-ho
Jun Gan-di
Key
Dream Girl – The Misconceptions of You 2013 [72]
"Graze" Shinee Kim Jung-bae The Shinee World 2008 [73]
"Green Rain" Shinee Kenzie The Queen's Classroom Original Soundtrack 2013 [74]
"Haru (Day)"
"Haru (Day)"(Rock version)
Shinee Oh Jun-seong Haru OST 2010 [75]
"Haru (Day)" ((X-Mas Version) Shinee
feat. Oh Jun-Seong
Haru (X-Mas Version) (Single) [76]
"Hello" Shinee Korean lyrics: Kim Eana
Japanese lyrics: Natsumi Kobayashi
Hello
Replay (Single), The First
2010
2011
[77][78][79]
"Hit Me" Shinee Kim Young-hu Romeo 2009 [80]
"Hitchhiking" Shinee Kim Bu-min Chapter 1. Dream Girl – The Misconceptions of You 2013 [81]
"Hold You" Shinee Kim Dong-hyun Odd 2016 [82]
"Honesty" Shinee Kim Jong-hyun
Choi Min-ho
Sherlock 2012 [83][84]
"Hyeya (Y Si Fuera Ella)" Shinee Alejandro Sanz, Kenzie The Shinee World 2008 [85]
"I'm With You" Shinee H.U.B. Boys Meet U 2013 [86]
"In My Room"
"In My Room" (Unplugged mix)
Shinee Kim Young-hu Replay, The Shinee World 2008 [87][88]
"Jo Jo" Shinee Kenzie 2009, Year of Us 2009 [89]
"Juliette" Shinee Korean lyrics: Kim Jong-hyun, Choi Min-ho
Japanese lyrics: Natsumi Kobayashi
Romeo, Juliette (Single)
The First
2009
2011
[90][91]
"Keeping Love Again" Shinee Sara Sakurai Sherlock (Single)
Boys Meet U
2012
2013
"Kiss Kiss Kiss" Shinee Ryosuke "Dr.R "Sakai Juliette (Single) 2011
"Kiss Yo" Shinee Sara Sakurai Boys Meet U 2013
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