Fantastic Girl

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Fantastic Girl
Fantastic Girl.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 10, 2006
Genre K-pop
Length43:54
Lee Jung-hyun chronology
This is Hyony
(2006)
Fantastic Girl
(2006)
Love Me
(2008)

Fantastic Girl is Lee Jung-hyun's 6th album. [1]

Tracks 4, 5, 6, 9, and 10 were featured in Audition Online, a downloadable multiplayer online rhythm dance game developed by T3 Entertainment and published by YD Online. Her outfit and hairstyle in the music video for I Love You, Chul Soo were featured as purchasable avatar accessories in the game.

Track listing

  1. FunFun (feat. Double K)
  2. 나만봐 (Namanbwa) Just Look at Me
  3. 틀 (Teul) Formula
  4. 철수야 사랑해 (Cheolsuya Saranghae) I Love You, Chul Soo
  5. Welcome to My style
  6. 달려 (Dallyeo) Run
  7. 남자는 여자를 귀찮게 해 (Namjaneun Yeojareul Gwichankehae) Men Annoy Women
  8. 어떻게 (Eotteoke) How
  9. 또 사랑할 수 있을까 (Tto Saranghalsu Isseulkka) Will I Be Able To Love Again?
  10. 연가 (Yeonga) Love Song
  11. All In
  12. 니 남자를 줘 (Ni Namjareul Jwo) Give Me Your Man

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References

  1. "6집 '판타스틱 걸(Fantastic Girl)' 발표". Star News. Money Today. October 12, 2006.