Released: September 19, 2012

Songwriter: A Real Man Zua Kim Woo-joo

I couldn’t bear to say that I like you
I’m fine just staying by your side like this
Okay, should I be brave one more time?
Should I tell you how I feel?
You just smile brightly as you’re unaware
Of these feelings I have
I’m saying that I want you
I’m saying that I call for you
Hold my hand, hold my hand
I’m scared I’ll lose you
I’m saying that I want you
I’m saying that I love you
Are you listening to my feelings for you?
It hurts to just look at you
Like this
I hid my excited heart innocently
And I met you today again
Will my feelings be found out?
I turn back around
I’m saying that I want you
I’m saying that I call for you
Hold my hand, hold my hand
I’m scared I’ll lose you
I’m saying that I want you
I’m saying that I love you
Are you listening to my feelings for you?
It hurts to just look at you
I stay with you, I stay with you
Nothing can take your place
Cause I love you, wait for me
I’ll tell you how I feel
I’m saying that I searched for you
I’m saying that I want to have you
Hold my hand, hold my hand
I’m scared I’ll lose you
I’m saying that I want you
I’m saying that I love you
Are you listening to my feelings for you?
It hurts to just look at you
Like this

TAEMIN

Lee Tae-Min, known mononymously as Taemin, is a South Korean singer, dancer, and actor. He debuted as the vocalist and main dancer of K-Pop boy group SHINee in May 2008, signed under record label S.M. Entertainment. He began acting in 2009 in MBC’s comedy Tae Hee.

Taemin released his first solo EP, Ace, in 2014 which won him first Disc Bonsang at the 2015 Golden Disk Awards. He has since released 7 Korean studio albums and 4 Japanese EPs.

Besides his contributions as a member of SHINee, Taemin has also established himself as a prominent solo artist in the K-Pop industry releasing successful singles like, “Thirsty” and “Move”, with the latter winning Best Dance Performance Solo Award at the 19th Mnet Asian Music Awards. In 2018, Taemin was included in the K-pop segment of NBC’s Today Show aired during the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.