Catch Me (album)

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Catch Me
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 24, 2012 (2012-09-24)
Recorded2012
StudioSM Blue Ocean Studios
(Seoul, South Korea)
Genre
Length41:00
Language Korean
Label SM
Producer
TVXQ chronology
Tone
(2011)
Catch Me
(2012)
Time
(2013)
Singles from Catch Me
  1. "Catch Me"
    Released: September 24, 2012
Catch Me track list
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Catch Me" Yoo Young-jin Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin4:36
2."Viva" (인생은 빛났다;Insaeng-eun Binnatda;lit. My Life Started to Shine) Kenzie The Underdogs 3:15
3."Destiny" Kim Eana
  • Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Im Kwang-wook (Devine Channel)
3:51
4."Like a Soap" (비누처럼;Binu Cheoreom)Kenzie
Kenzie3:28
5."I Don’t Know" (Korean version) Kim Boo-min  [ ko ] Hitchhiker Hitchhiker3:23
6."Dream" (;Kkum) (Chanimini  [ ko ] cover)Jo Kwang-hoPark Jung-won
  • Hwang Chan-hee
  • Yang Si-on
3:53
7."How Are You"Hwang Hyun (MonoTree)Hwang Hyun (MonoTree)Hwang Hyun (MonoTree)4:02
8."Getaway"Kim Boo-minHitchhikerHitchhiker3:33
9."I Swear" Max Changmin Marcos "Mazeland" UbedaHwang Hyun (MonoTree)3:44
10."Gorgeous"Kim Jeong-bae
  • Kenzie
  • Andrew Choi
Kenzie3:31
11."Good Night"Yoo Young-jin
Yoo Han-jin3:44
Total length:41:00
Humanoids repackage track list
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Humanoids"
  • Lee Kyung-nam
  • Lee Sol-bi
  • Thomas Troelsen
  • Donald "haZEL" Sales
3:29
2."Catch Me" Yoo Young-jin Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin4:36
3."Here I Stand" Young-hu Kim Young-hu KimYoung-hu Kim4:09
4."Viva" (인생은 빛났다;Insaeng-eun Binnatda;lit. My Life Started to Shine)Kenzie The Underdogs 3:15
5."Destiny" Kim Eana
  • Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Im Kwang-wook (Devine Channel)
3:51
6."Like a Soap" (비누처럼;Binu Cheoreom)Kenzie
Kenzie3:28
7."I Don’t Know" (Korean version) Kim Boo-min  [ ko ] Hitchhiker Hitchhiker3:23
8."Dream" (;Kkum) (Chanimini  [ ko ] cover)Jo Kwang-hoPark Jung-won
  • Hwang Chan-hee
  • Yang Si-on
3:53
9."How Are You"Hwang Hyun (MonoTree)Hwang Hyun (MonoTree)Hwang Hyun (MonoTree)4:02
10."Getaway"Kim Boo-minHitchhikerHitchhiker3:33
11."I Swear" Max Changmin Marcos "Mazeland" UbedaHwang Hyun (MonoTree)3:44
12."Gorgeous"Kim Jeong-bae
  • Kenzie
  • Andrew Choi
Kenzie3:31
13."Good Night"Yoo Young-jin
Yoo Han-jin3:44
Total length:48:40

Charts

Sales

CountryMonthCatch MeRef.
SalesAccumulated sales
South Korea (Gaon)September131,882131,882 [23]
October114,956246,838
November8,131254,969
December1,478256,447
Total259,425 (until March 2013)
CountryAlbumSalesRef.
Japan (Oricon)Catch Me33,549 [24]

Release history

Release formats for Catch Me
RegionDateFormatVersionLabel
South KoreaSeptember 24, 2012 Digital download Regular edition S.M. Entertainment
September 26, 2012 CD
October 24, 2012CD+DVD Special edition
TaiwanSeptember 24, 2012Digital downloadRegular edition Avex Taiwan
November 9, 2012CD
November 30, 2012CD+DVDSpecial edition
PhilippinesDecember 15, 2012CDRegular edition Universal Records
Release formats for Humanoid
RegionsDatesFormat(s)Label(s)
WorldwideNovember 26, 2012 S.M. Entertainment
South Korea
TaiwanDigital download Avex Taiwan
December 21, 2012 [25] CD

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