The K-pop superstar taking the genre to new heights

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The pop icon sat down with The Times to discuss his new album, 'Eternal.'
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Boundary-pushing K-pop superstar Taemin is 'grateful but still hungry' to take the genre to greater heights Click to view images

Before he hit the stage at KCON at Crypto.com Arena last month, the pop icon sat down with The Times to discuss his new album, 'Eternal,' which drops Aug. 19.

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