D'slove

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D'slove
D-Lite - D'slove.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 16, 2014 (2014-07-16)
Genre
Length40:13
LanguageJapanese
Label YGEX
D-Lite chronology
D'scover
(2013)
D'slove
(2014)
Delight - EP
(2014)
Singles from D'slove
  1. "I Love You"
    Released: July 10, 2013
  2. "Look At Me, Gwisun"
    Released: October 8, 2014
  3. "Shut Up"
    Released: October 17, 2014

D'slove is the second Japanese studio album by D-Lite (Daesung), member of the South Korean group Big Bang.

Contents

D'slove 2014 tour in Japan

To support his album, D-Lite started his second Japanese tour, visiting 9 cities and drew a total of 170,000 fans from 17 shows, D-Lite become the first K-Pop artist to bring in more than 100,000 fans to his concert tour for two consecutive years. [1] [2]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Rainy Rainy" D-LITE, Amon HayashiMitsu.JMitsu.J for Digz, Inc. Group4:59
2."Feelings Deepened" (想い募って)D-LITE, Sung Hwak Cho, Shoko FujibayashiDEE.P, Sung Hwak ChoDEE.P4:49
3."SHUT UP" G-Dragon, Kenn KatoSeung Cheon Ham, Uk Jin Kang, BIGTONESeung Cheon Ham, Uk Jin Kang3:30
4."Two People? Alone!!" (二人?一人!!)D-LITE, Kenn KatoAiRPLAY, BIGTONEAiRPLAY3:51
5."Dress"D-LITE, Amon HayashiMitsu.JMitsu.J for Digz, Inc. Group5:08
6."Try Smiling" (ウソボンダ)Narumi YamamotoGyu Won LeeGyu Won Lee4:16
7."Awake, Asleep" (醒めて、眠れ)D-LITE, Kenn KatoSeung Cheon Ham, Uk Jin Kang, AiRPLAY, Sung Hwak ChoSeung Cheon Ham, Uk Jin Kang, AiRPLAY3:31
8."Even When the World Ends" (世界が終わっても)D-LITE, RJ ProjectQ, BIGTONEQ3:53
9."Look at me, Gwisun" (ナルバキスン)G-Dragon, Kenichi Maeyamada G-Dragon, KUSHJung Mook Kim2:50
10."I Love You" (feat. 葉加瀬太郎)Yutaka OzakiYutaka OzakiSeiji Kameda4:23
Total length:40:13

Charts

Oricon Charts (Japan)

Oricon Singles ChartPeak PositionSales
Weekly Chart [3] 237,517
Monthly Chart (July) [4] 1344,391
TotalYear End45,000

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatEdition
Japan16 July 2014 YGEX CD, Digital downloadCD, CD+DVD, Playbutton

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