2002 (Gary album)

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2002
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 21, 2015
Genre Hip hop
Label Leessang Company, Loen Entertainment
Gary chronology
Mr. Gae
(2014)
2002
(2015)

2002 is the first studio album by South Korean rapper Gary. The album was released on September 21, 2015, by Leessang Company and Loen Entertainment. [1]

Gary (rapper) South Korean rapper, songwriter, lyricist, record producer, dancer, entertainer, promoter, television personality, restaurateur and founder of Leessang Company

Kang Hee-gun, better known by his stage name Gary, is a South Korean rapper, songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur, and television personality. Besides a solo artist, he is also the rapper and lyricist of the former hip hop duo Leessang. Since their formation in 2002, the group has produced a total of eight albums and had several hits under their belt. In 2014, Gary made his debut as a solo artist with the mini-album Mr.Gae. Despite the album being banned by all major TV broadcast stations for its 19+ content, his songs still managed to top several charts. He and long time collaborator Jung-in later went on to form the duo, Jung In & Gary. The two released the singles "Your Scent" and "Bicycle."

Leessang Company was a South Korean hip hop record label and tour promotion company based in Seoul, South Korea. It was founded in 2012 by Gary and Gill.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."2002 Spring" (featuring Koonta)3:41
2."Doong Doong" (featuring Skull, Deepflow)3:27
3."JOA" (featuring Jay Park)3:49
4."Rap" (featuring DJ Pumkin)3:55
5."Get Some Air" (featuring Miwoo)3:43
6."Mushi Mushi" (featuring Park Myung-ho, Double K, Don Mills)3:37
7."Halyang Dream" (featuring John Park)4:26
8."Shipapa" (featuring Jung-in, Miwoo)3:28
9."Alcohol Feeling" (featuring Jung-in)3:58
10."Empty" (featuring Young-jun of Brown Eyed Soul)3:47

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References

  1. 개리, 드리어 첫번째 정규앨범 ‘2002’이 나온다 (in Korean). Korea Herald Business. 19 September 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2015.