90 (EP)

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ReleasedJune 27, 2017 (2017-06-27)
Genre Rock, blues
Length23:56
Label South Buyers Club
Producer

90 [1] is the debut album of Korean rock band South Club. They released their first single, "Hug Me" on May 26, 2017, [2] which was then followed by their studio album released on June 27, 2017 [3] under the record label South Buyers Club. The album was mainly composed and produced by Nam Tae-hyun, who is also the leader of the band.

Contents

Background and release

On June 22, 2017, Nam uploaded a teaser of the album cover and also announced the release date of the album, [4] [ unreliable source? ] With double title tracks "I Got the blues" and "Liar".

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Dirty House" (더러운 집)Nam Tae-hyunNam Tae-hyunSouth Club3:14
2."I Got The Blues" (Title)Nam Tae-hyunNam Tae-hyunSouth Club3:09
3."Believe U"Nam Tae-hyunNam Tae-hyunSouth Club3:46
4."Hug Me"Nam Tae-hyunNam Tae-hyunNam Tae-hyun4:23
5."I.D.S"Nam Tae-hyunNam Tae-hyunSouth Club3:51
6."LIAR" (Title)Nam Tae-hyunNam Tae-hyunNam Tae-hyun3:58
7."See you" (Outro) Kim Eui-myeongKim Eui-myeong2:55
Total length:23:56

Release history

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales
KOR
[5]
90
4
  • KOR: 5,155+ [6]

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