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SHINee’s Key will make his solo debut with a new single

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SHINee’s Key will make his solo debut with a new single

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  •  SHINee’s Key has officially announced his comeback with his second solo album Gasoline
  • This is Key’s first solo release in nearly a year, following the release of his first solo mini album BAD LOVE.
  • Gasoline is said to include the title track as well as 11 other songs.
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SHINee’s Key has officially announced his comeback with his second solo album Gasoline on August 9, according to Koreaboo.

This is Key’s first solo release in nearly a year, following the release of his first solo mini album BAD LOVE.

Gasoline, Key’s second solo album, is the follow-up to his debut full-length album Face, which came out in 2018.

Gasoline is said to include the title track as well as 11 other songs.

Key’s most recent full-length album has been available for three and a half years and nine months. Key has also been showcasing his unrivalled charm and humour in a number of solo projects and entertainment shows.

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The album will be available on August 30th.

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