GD & TOP (album)

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GD&TOP
GD & TOP official album cover.jpg
Album cover of the 2011 reissue
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 24, 2010
Recorded2010
Genre
Length38:46
Language Korean
Label
Producer
G-Dragon chronology
Shine a Light
(2010)
GD&TOP
(2010)
One of a Kind
(2012)
GD&TOPStandard edition [14]
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Intro"
Kush2:08
2."High High"
TeddyTeddy3:08
3."Oh Yeah (feat. Park Bom)"
  • G-Dragon
  • T.O.P
  • Teddy
  • Teddy
  • Sunwoo Jungah
  • Teddy
  • Sunwoo Jungah
3:17
4."Don't Go Home" (집에 가지마; Jibe Gajima)G-Dragon
  • G-Dragon
  • Teddy
  • Kush
  • Teddy
  • Kush
3:18
5."Baby Good Night"
  • G-Dragon
  • T.O.P
  • G-Dragon
  • T.O.P
  • Kush
  • 1 ON
Kush3:32
6."Knock Out" (뻑이가요; Ppeogigayo)
  • G-Dragon
  • T.O.P
Diplo3:27
7."Oh Mom" (T.O.P solo)T.O.P
  • T.O.P
  • Kush
  • 1 ON
Kush4:32
8."Obsession" (악몽; Akmong; G-Dragon solo)G-Dragon
  • G-Dragon
  • Kush
Kush5:17
9."Of All Days" (오늘따라; Oneul Ttara; T.O.P solo)T.O.P
Choice 373:25
10."What Do You Want?" (어쩌란 말이냐?; Eojjeoran Marinya?; G-Dragon solo)G-Dragon
  • G-Dragon
  • Kush
  • Sunwoo Jungah
  • 1 ON
3:25
11."Turn It Up" (T.O.P solo; bonus track)T.O.P
  • T.O.P
  • Teddy
Teddy3:32
Total length:38:46
Japanese CD+DVD Edition – DVD bonus tracks [15]
No.TitleLength
1."High High" (Music video) 
2."Knock Out" (Music video) 
3."Turn It Up (T.O.P)" (Music video) 
Taiwanese CD+DVD Edition – DVD bonus tracks [16]
No.TitleLength
1."Knock Out" (Music video) 
2."Baby Good Night" (Music video) 
3."High High" (Music video) 
4."Turn It Up (T.O.P)" (Music video) 
Sampling credits

Charts and sales

Sales

ChartAmount
Gaon physical sales [21] 202,229

Accolades

G-Dragon and TOP during music video shoot of "High High" GD & T.O.P 2010.jpg
G-Dragon and TOP during music video shoot of "High High"

Awards

YearAwardCategoryResult
2011 Melon Music Awards Rap/Hip HopWon

Music program awards

SongProgramDate
"Oh Yeah" (featuring Park Bom) M! Countdown (Mnet)December 30, 2010
"High High"January 6, 2011
Inkigayo (SBS)January 9, 2011

Release history

RegionDateFormatDistributing LabelRef
South KoreaDecember 24, 2010
  • CD
  • digital download
[14]
July 12, 2011 (Reissue)CD
[22]
JapanFebruary 23, 2011
Universal Music Japan [23]
PhilippinesMarch 5, 2011CD Universal Records [24]
TaiwanSeptember 28, 2012CD+DVD (limited edition) Warner Music Taiwan [25]

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