shineemoon:“I’m thankful that people love me this much today. With SHINee activities, I’ve had a l
shineemoon: “I’m thankful that people love me this much today. With SHINee activities, I’ve had a lot of success, but now I’m able to focus more on my personal career and what I want to achieve in various aspects of music and TV appearances. I think the public still finds me to be new and interesting and different to other acts so I think there’s a long road ahead of me” – he pauses, laughs – “but also a lot more I can showcase”. [Eighteen (End of My World)] “It’s what I wanna say to 18-year-old Key. You know what’s funny, I’m not that different from him. (But now), when my members are late for something, I don’t get angry. I’ve got more patience, so little things that irked me in the past are no longer that bothersome. Rather than focusing on the past and what I went through, I focus more on the present and what I can do now. I’m just saying, the spectrum of my experiences got” – he throws his arms wide open – “this big. Personality wise, I’m still myself, but my imagination and the way in which I approach each concept and schedule is now very broad, and I’m more open-minded, which allows me to be more creative in my work.” “A lot of things had changed while I was in the military, but I was excited to start. I’d been imagining my own album and SHINee’s album for almost two years while I was there, you know what I mean? I kept on imagining concepts, the songs that I wanted to sing. What choreo should I dance? That kind of thing. I spent two years imagining all of that. I just couldn’t wait any more.”[the ultimate goal being to create an album on his own, from beginning to end] “It’d be completely Key in all its details, a reflection of who I am and where I am as an artist. That’s my next step. It’s not really about the results on the charts, but more the meaning of the album and being able to deliver that message.”“I would choose bad love over no love, because you don’t dive into love thinking it’s going to turn out badly. You dive into it hoping for the best and, if it turns out badly, it’s bad love. In reality, we all experience bad love or shiny love, but loving something, that’s really beautiful.” –Kim Kibum (DAZED, Full Interview → HERE) -- source link