Give Me Love (2PM song)

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"Give Me Love"
Give me love 2pm.jpg
Regular edition cover
Single by 2PM
from the album Genesis of 2PM
B-side "Falling in love"
ReleasedMay 29, 2013 (2013-05-29)
Recorded2013
Genre J-pop
Length3:59
Label Ariola Japan
Songwriter(s) Michael Yano, Natsumi Watanabe, M.I, Na.Zu.Na
2PM singles chronology
"A.D.T.O.Y."
(2013)
"Give Me Love"
(2013)
"Winter Games"
(2013)

"Give Me Love" is the seventh Japanese single (counted as sixth)[ why? ] by the South Korean boy band 2PM. It was released on May 29, 2013 in three different editions. The single also includes "Falling in Love (composed by Jun K.) as B-side track, which was supposed[ vague ] to be included in Masquerade .

Contents

"Give Me Love" serves as the theme song of the television drama series Take Five (Boku tachi wa Ai wo Nesumeru ka), starring Karasawa Toshiaki, Matsuyuki Yasuko and SMAP’s Inagaki Goro.[ citation needed ]

Track listing

CD+DVD (ver. A [1] & ver. B [2] ) track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Give Me Love"3:59
2."Falling in love"3:39
3."Give Me Love" (instrumental)3:59
4."Falling in love" (instrumental)3:37
Total length:15:14
CD only track listing [3]
No.TitleLength
1."Give Me Love"3:59
2."Falling in love"3:39
3."Give Me Love" (ArmySlick's bavtronic mix) 
4."Give Me Love" (instrumental)3:59
5."Falling in love" (instrumental)3:37
DVD ver. A
No.TitleLength
1."Give Me Love" (original ver.) 
2."Give Me Love" (dance ver.) 
DVD ver. B
No.TitleLength
1."Give Me Love" (music video; off shot movie) 

Charts

Oricon

Oricon ChartPeakDebut Sales
Daily Singles Chart2 [4] 81,825
Weekly Singles Chart2 [5] 137,755

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabel
JapanMay 29, 2013 Digital download [6] Ariola Japan
KoreaJuly 2, 2013 Digital download [7] JYP Entertainment

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