2PM of 2PM

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2PM of 2PM
2PM of 2PM album cover.jpg
Studio album by
2PM
ReleasedApril 15, 2015
Genre J-pop, dance-pop
Length56:31
Language Japanese
Label Epic
2PM chronology
Go Crazy!
(2014)
2PM of 2PM
(2015)
No.5
(2015)
Singles from Genesis of 2PM
  1. "Guilty Love"
    Released: January 28, 2015

2PM of 2PM is the fourth Japanese studio album (eighth-overall) by South Korean boy band 2PM. It was released on April 15, 2015, as their second album release under Sony Music Japan sublabel Epic Records Japan in three editions: [1]

Contents

There are 13 new tracks in this fourth Japanese studio album. Tracks from Guilty Love are also included on this album.

The album debuted at number one on the Weekly Oricon Albums Chart. [5]

On May 20, 2015 2PM released a repackaged edition to "2PM of 2PM" with two editions:

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"0:40
2."ミダレテミナ (Midaretemina / Go Crazy)"3:57
3."Guilty Love"3:06
4."Sexy Ladies"3:42
5."Everybody"4:06
6."Fight"3:07
7."Through The Fire"3:53
8."Jam Session"3:54
9."Slender Man"3:20
10."Shiny Girl"3:47
11."365"3:44
12."Burning Love"4:11
13."春風 ~Good-bye Again~ (Harukaze / Spring Breeze)"4:16
Total length:56:31
DVD (limited edition ver. A)
No.TitleLength
1."Prologue of 2PM OF 2PM" 
2."2PM OF 2PM making movie" 
3."2PM Arena Tour 2014 “Genesis Of 2PM” Document Movi" 
4."ミダレテミナ Music Video (close up ver.)" 
5."Guilty Love Music Video (close up ver.)" 
6."Guilty Love Music Video (dance ver.)" 
Bonus CD (limited edition ver. B)
No.TitleLength
1."Crush" (Jun-ho solo)3:05
2."Miss Wonderful" (Nichkhun solo)3:11
3."WHPH" (Jun. K solo)2:55
4."チョコレート (Chocolate) feat. Yerin (15&)" (Taec-yeon solo)3:17
5."僕は (Boku wa / I am)" ((Chan-sung solo)3:43
6."THE BLUE LIGHT" (Woo-young solo)4:12
Total length:20:22
2PM OF 2PM (repackaged edition)
No.TitleLength
1."Intro" 
2."ミダレテミナ (Midaretemina / Go Crazy)" 
3."Guilty Love" 
4."Sexy Ladies" 
5."Everybody" 
6."Fight" 
7."Through The Fire" 
8."Jam Session" 
9."Slender Man" 
10."Shiny Girl" 
11."365" 
12."Burning Love" 
13."春風 ~Good-bye Again~ (Harukaze / Spring Breeze)" 
14."I know" 
2PM OF 2PM (repackaged edition) DVD track listing (limited edition)
No.TitleLength
1."2PM Hottest Japan New Year's Party 2015 "Old Boy" vs "Young Boy"" 

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabel
JapanApril 15, 2015 CD, Digital download EPIC
South KoreaDigital download JYP Entertainment

Oricon charts

ReleaseOricon Albums ChartPeak positionDebut sales (copies)
April 15, 2015Weekly Chart1 [5] 62,705+ [5]

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