2pm Junho - Mini Album FEEL

Release 2014-08-19

37.02 $

Track List


01. Feel

02. Dangerous

03. ずっと

04. 行かないで ~No No No~

05. Next To You

06. Feel (Korean Ver.)

07. Dangerous (Korean Ver.)

08. Hey You (Korean Ver.)

09. Can't Let You Go (Korean Ver.)

10. Feel (Instrumental)

Details


2PM's Junho releases Oricon's No. 1 album 'FEEL' in Korea

Junho, all songs written and composed Japanese album ‘FEEL’ released in Korea


- On August 14th, Japanese release and simultaneous Oricon #1 album ‘FEEL’ release

- All 10 songs in the album were written, composed, and produced by the album, making headlines

- Special release of Korean version of 4 songs including the title song ‘FEEL’



2PM's Junho's solo album 'FEEL', which became a hot topic after winning three crowns upon its release in Japan, will be released in Korea on the 14th through various online music sites.


On the day of its release on July 9th, the album 'FEEL', which won three crowns, including No. 1 on the Oricon Daily Chart, Tower Records Daily Chart, and HMV Record Shop Asian Music Division, was an album that showed Junho's potential as a musician, taking charge of composing and producing all songs. am.


In addition, Junho proved his high popularity in the local market, not only in the local charts, but also in the Japanese national tour JUNHO Solo Tour 2014 ‘FEEL’, which has been in progress since last July, where a total of 12 performances in 5 cities were sold out.


The album 'FEEL' to be released in Korea this time has a total of 10 songs, including 6 songs from the Japanese regular edition and 4 Korean versions for Korean fans. The Korean version includes the title song ‘FEEL (Korean Ver.)’ of the same name as the album, Dangerous (Korean Ver.), HEY YOU (Korean Ver.), and Can’t let you go (Korean Ver.).


The title song 'FEEL' is a song that mixes basic electronic sounds and melodies of nostalgic feelings from the 1990s, which sang the feelings of love that the black and white days of everyday life turned into colorful and beautiful days after meeting one person.


In addition, 'HEY YOU (Korean Ver.)' is about a minor quarrel with a lover and feeling sorry for him, and 'Can't let you go (Korean Ver.)', an acoustic ballad song about a man's calm breakup with only a guitar and piano. Emotionally expressed the story from the meeting with the lover to the parting through the back.

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