Colorful Sensibility | ||||
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Released | August 25, 2008 [1] | |||
Recorded | 2008 | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Label | FNC Entertainment, CJ E&M | |||
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Singles from Colorful Sensibility | ||||
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Colorful Sensibility is the second studio album by South Korean band F.T. Island, released on 25 August 2008. The album sold 11,209 copies in one month. [2]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "사랑후애 Saranghuae" (After Love) | Han Seong-ho (한성호) | Han Seong-ho | 04:29 |
2. | "여자는 몰라 Yeojaneun mulla" (Girls Don' Know) | Han Seong-ho | Han Seung-hun | 04:10 |
3. | "그대는 사랑입니다 Geudaeneun sarangimnida" (You Are Love) | Han Seong-ho | Han Seong-ho | 04:34 |
4. | "Love Is" | Han Seong-ho | Han Seong-ho | 03:53 |
5. | "멋쟁이 Vs 예쁜이 (FT Vs PRI) Meotjaengi vs Yebbeuni (FT Vs PRI)" (The Cool vs The Pretty (FT vs PRI)) | Han Seong-ho | Han Seung-hun | 04:11 |
6. | "외워두기 Wiwodugi" (Memorize) | Han Seong-ho | Han Seung-hun | 04:02 |
7. | "미워하고 원망하고 Miwohago wonmanghago" (Hate And Resentment) | Han Seong-ho | Han Seong-ho | 04:16 |
8. | "1분 1초도 1 bun 1 chodo" (One Minute And One Second) | Kang Eun-gyeong | Kim Jae-yang | 03:56 |
9. | "사랑하지마요 Saranghajimayo" (Don’t Love Me) | Han Seong-ho | Kim Jae-yang | 04:07 |
10. | "사랑이라 부르는 이름 Sarangira bureuneun ireum" (A Name Called Love) | Han Seong-ho | Han Seong-ho | 04:23 |
11. | "Troublemaker" | Han Seong-ho | Mun Jeong-gyu | 03:59 |
12. | "Train" | Lee Hui-seung | Han Seong-ho | 03:54 |
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