Go Crazy (album)

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Go Crazy!
2pm4th album.jpg
Studio album by
2PM
ReleasedSeptember 15, 2014
Recorded2014
Genre
Length39:17
Language Korean
Label
Producer
2PM chronology
Genesis of 2PM
(2014)
Go Crazy!
(2014)
2PM of 2PM
(2015)
Singles from Go Crazy!
  1. "Go Crazy!"
    Released: September 10, 2014

Go Crazy! is the fourth Korean studio album (seventh overall) by South Korean boy band 2PM. The album was released in both physical and digital format on September 15, 2014 by JYP Entertainment. [1]

Contents

Background

During the filming for the music of the group's upcoming comeback, a fire broke out on the set of the music video. Authorities stated later that the fire was relatively small and had been controlled by the time the fire team arrived; apparently it started when a spark from some fireworks which were being used in the music video landed on a sponge. All the members and staff present at the time were confirmed to be unharmed.[ citation needed ]

The comeback that was to be in April was postponed by JYP Entertainment and 2PM due to their individual activities. A JYP Entertainment rep told Newsen on the 14th that "2PM's comeback has been delayed for the time being. It will be in the latter-half of this year but the exact date has not been decided yet." [NEWSEN][ citation needed ]

On August 28, Taecyeon, through his personal Twitter, released a photo of Nichkhun and Wooyoung. This was followed by Jun. K who released a photo of Taecyeon and Chansung on his Twitter. Next Wooyoung released a photo of Jun.K and Junho. These three photos hinted that their comeback was near. [2] Next, insiders revealed that their comeback would be on September 15. [3]

On September 1 (KST), JYP officially released the three teaser photos and one group photo for 2PM's comeback, as well as the date for their comeback, September 10. [4] On September 3, six more teaser photos was released (individual members' photos) ahead of their comeback. [5] On September 5, a teaser video was uploaded on JYP's YouTube channel. A party version teaser (2nd teaser video) was released on September 7.

The full track list for the normal edition and grand edition was released the next day. It is revealed that the normal edition consists of 11 tracks including two Korean versions of their Japanese singles, "Beautiful" and "I'm Your Man" which was released online on September 15 at 12am (KST). The grand edition was released on September 29 at 12pm (KST) with seven additional tracks, including three remixes of the title track "Go Crazy!". [6]

On September 9, an album spoiler was uploaded on JYP's YouTube channel.

Music videos

The full music video was released on September 10, at 0000 (KST). A party version of the music video was released on September 15, at 12pm (KST).

Promotion

The group made their promotional appearance for the album on M.net's M! Countdown on September 11. This was followed by subsequent appearances on KBS's Music Bank (September 12), MBC's Show! Music Core (September 13), SBS's Inkigayo (September 14) and MBC Music's Show Champion (September 17).

Track listing

All editions track list
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementsLength
1."Go Crazy!" (미친거 아니야?; michingeo aniya?) Kim-Min-jun
  • Jun. K
  • Majic
  • Choi
  • Fingazz
  • Tavella
3:59
2."Like Tonight" (오늘 같은 밤; oneul gat-eun bam)Playful Children
  • Playful Children
  • Shin Man-soo
  • Playful Children
  • Shin Man-soo
3:25
3."She's Ma Girl"Ha JunghoJung-ho
  • Jung-ho
  • Storyteller
3:08
4."Mine"
  • Ilanguaq Lumholt
  • Lasse Lindorff
  • Thor Norgaard
  • Mads Moller
  • Lumholt
  • Lindorff
  • Norgaard
  • Moller
4:15
5."Awesome!"
  • Laybacksound
  • Taec-yeon
LaybacksoundLaybacksound3:24
6."Rain Is Falling" (비가와; bigawa)
  • Glory Face
  • Taec-yeon
  • Glory Face
  • Alto
Glory Face3:54
7."Boyfriend"
  • Chan-sung
  • Taec-yeon
  • Chan-sung
  • Shim Eun-ji
Eun-ji3:49
8."Pull&Pull"
  • Ragoon IM
  • Ryan IM
  • Taec-yeon
  • Ragoon IM
  • Ryan IM
  • Ragoon IM
  • Ryan IM
3:13
9."Farewell Trip" (이별여행; ibyeol-yeohaeng)Min-jun
  • Min-jun
  • Lel
Lel3:04
10."Beautiful" (Kor ver.) Park Jin-young Jin-young
  • "The Asiansoul"
  • Hong Jisang
3:56
11."I'm Your Man" (Kor ver.)Jin-young
  • Jin-young
  • Super Changddai
Super Changddai3:10
Total length:39:17
Bonus CD (grand edition only)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementsLength
1."Superman" (duet performed by Jun. K and Wooyoung )
  • Min-jun
  • Woo-young
  • Young Sky
  • Min-jun
  • Boytoy
Boytoy3:47
2."Please Come Back" (돌아와줘; dol-awajwo) (performed by Taecyeon and Chansung feat. Baek A-yeon )Taec-yeonTaec-yeonFame-J3:42
3."Love is True" (duet performed by Junho and Nichkhun )
  • Lee Jun-ho
  • Nichkhun Horvejkul
  • Jun-ho
  • Ji-sang
Ji-sang4:04
4."The Word, Love" (사랑한단 말; salanghandan mal) (duet performed by Taecyeon and Chansung)
  • Chan-sung
  • Taec-yeon
Chan-sungSuper Changddai3:27
5."Go Crazy!" ("Boytoy Crazy" remix)Min-jun
  • Min-jun
  • Majic
  • Choi
  • Fingazz
  • Tavella
Boytoy4:11
6."Go Crazy!" ("Boytoy Vibe" remix)Min-jun
  • Min-jun
  • Majic
  • Choi
  • Fingazz
  • Tavella
Boytoy3:07
7."Go Crazy!" (djnure VS. Fingazz remix)Min-jun
  • Min-jun
  • Majic
  • Choi
  • Fingazz
  • Tavella
  • Choi
  • Fingazz
3:32
Total length:25:50 [7]

Charts and sales

Release history

CountryVersionDateFormatLabel
South KoreaNormal editionSeptember 15, 2014 Digital download JYP Entertainment, KT Music
September 16, 2014 [8] CD
Grand editionSeptember 29, 2014Digital download
September 16, 2014 [9] CD

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