Drama (Aaron Yan EP)

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Drama
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Released30 May 2014 (2014-05-30)
Genre Mandopop
Length24:57
Language Mandarin
Label HIM International Music
Aaron Yan chronology
The Moment
(2012)
Drama
(2014)
Cut
(2014)

Drama is the second Mandarin solo mini album by Aaron Yan of Taiwanese Mandopop quartet boy band Fahrenheit. It was released by HIM International Music on 30 May 2014. The EP consists of six songs performed by Yan.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicTranslationLength
1."1/2 feat. G.NA" (Er Fen Zhi Yi)Chen XinyanSun Yinzhen (손영진)
Lin Shanghe (임상혁)
One Out of Two3:59
2."這不是我" (Zhe Bu Shi Wo)Chen Xinyan JerryC That's Not Me4:08
3."多餘的我" (Duo Wu De Wo) Lin Xi JerryC The Unwanted Love4:05
4."沒規矩" (Mei Gui Ju)Ge DaweiGuo WenzongUnlimited3:50
5."唯一的玫瑰" (Wei Yi De Mei Gui)Yao Ruolong Chan Kwok Fai The Only Rose4:30
6."擋不住的太陽" (Dang Bu Zhu De Tai Yang)Yao RuolongChen XiaoxiaUnstoppable Sun3:25

Music videos

SongProducerDateCollaboration
1/2 (One Out of Two)Chen YangzhiMay 27, 2014 G.NA
這不是我 (That's Not Me)Huang ZhongpingMay 20, 2014Lee Shufeng

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