After KEY opened as much as Billboard in regards to the movie and household references that made Gasoline his most private and empowering album but, the Okay-pop star returns with its deluxe model, Killer, that showcases one other facet of the SHINee member.
The title monitor single “Killer” sees KEY throwing it again to the ’80s with a workout-ready, synth-pop manufacturing soundtracking the guilt and self-conviction he must justify a harsh breakup. The accompanying video retains considerably in step with the throwback sound with KEY embracing comparable components to traditional sci-fi motion flicks like Tron and Blade Runner for cinematic scenes of the star driving by way of a metropolis on a futuristic bike. In the meantime, the dance numbers within the visible really feel classically KEY as he powers by way of interpretive dance strikes to inform his story.
KEY additionally confirmed how the classic inspirations come to life in Killer‘s album packaging, sharing on Instagram the online game and VHS–esque graphics that may immediately strike nostalgia in any ’80s or ’90s child.
Alongside “Killer,” KEY’s repackaged file contains two different new songs together with anthemic thumper “Heartless” and “Simple,” produced by KEY’s previous collaborators LDN Noise who’ve been behind tracks like “Responsible Pleasure,” and SHINee singles “View” and “Married to the Music.”
Watch “Killer” beneath: