Fourever

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Fourever
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ReleasedMarch 18, 2024 (2024-03-18)
Genre K-pop
Length24:22
LanguageKorean
Label
Producer Hong Ji-sang
Day6 chronology
The Book of Us: Negentropy
(2021)
Fourever
(2024)
Band Aid
(2024)
Singles from Fourever
  1. "Welcome to the Show"
    Released: March 18, 2024
Fourever track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Welcome to the Show" Young K
  • Sungjin
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
3:37
2."Happy"Young K
  • Sungjin
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
3:09
3."The Power of Love"Young K
  • Sungjin
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
3:22
4."Get the Hell Out" (널 제외한 나의 뇌)Young K
  • Sungjin
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
2:46
5."Sad Ending" (나만 슬픈 엔딩)
  • Sungjin
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Sungjin
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
3:24
6."Let Me Love You" (사랑하게 해주라)Young K
  • Sungjin
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
4:03
7."Didn't Know" (그게 너의 사랑인지 몰랐어)
  • Sungjin
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Sungjin
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
3:59
Total length:24:22

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