Grown (album)

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Grown
Grown 2PM album.jpg
Studio album by
2PM
ReleasedMay 6, 2013
Recorded2012–13
Genre
Length44:48
Label
Producer The Asiansoul
2PM chronology
Legend of 2PM
(2013)
Grown
(2013)
Genesis of 2PM
(2014)
Singles from Grown
  1. "Comeback When You Hear This Song"
    Released: May 6, 2013
  2. "A.D.T.O.Y."
    Released: May 11, 2013

Grown is the third Korean studio album (fifth overall) by Korean boy band 2PM. The album was released in digital format on May 6, 2013. [1]

Contents

Music videos

A teaser for the music video of "Comeback When You Hear This Song", the lead single of their album, was released on May 2, 2013 on the 2PM's official YouTube account. [2] The full music video was released on May 6, 2013 along with 10 songs from the album. [3] This album is a two title track album, the track "A.D.T.O.Y." was released on May 11, 2013.

Promotion

As part of their promotion activities for the album, from 2 May to 31 July 2013, the group took part in the 2PM G+Star Zone exhibition, at the Apgujeongrodeo Station. It is part of the G+Dream Project by Gangnam-gu Office for disadvantaged youth. [4]

The group made their promotional appearance for the album was on M.net's M! Countdown on 16 May, where they performed "A.D.T.O.Y." and "Comeback When You Hear This Song", along with Shinhwa, for their album The Classic and Seo In-young for her EP Forever Young. [5]

Track listing

All editions track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementsLength
1."A.D.T.O.Y." (하.니.뿐.; ha.ni.ppun.)Jin-youngThe Asiansoul4:06
2."Comeback When You Hear This Song" (이 노래를 듣고 돌아와; i nolaeleul deudgo dol-awa)
  • Jin-young
  • Taec-yeon
Jin-youngThe Asiansoul3:36
3."Zero Point" (원점으로; wonjeom-eulo)
Ji-sang3:42
4."I’m Sorry"
  • Dokebi
  • Taec-yeon
Dokebi
  • Dokebi
  • Jung Min-hyung
3:07
5."The First Date" (오늘부터 1일; oneulbuteo 1il)
  • Yeom Dong-geon
  • RP-T
  • 17HOLIC
Dong-geonDong-geom3:09
6."Dangerous"RyanRyan
  • Ryan
  • Moon Chang-gyoo
3:14
7."One More Day" (오늘 하루만; oneul haluman)
  • Shim Eun-ji
  • Taec-yeon
Eun-jiEun-ji4:15
8."Game Over"
  • Jang-geun
  • Jun-seok
  • Chance
  • Min-jun
3:44
9."Coming Down"
east4Aeast4A3:43
10."Go Back" (고백; gobaeg)
  • Ji-sang
  • Jun-ho
  • Taec-yeon
  • Ji-sang
  • Jun-ho
Ji-sang3:36
11."Love Song"
  • Ji-sang
  • Jun-ho
  • Ji-sang
  • Jun-ho
Ji-sang4:03
12."At Times" (문득; mundeug) (Korean ver. of Hanarete Itemo)Min-junMin-jun
  • Lei
  • Eun-ji
4:33
Total length:44:48
Bonus CD (grand edition only)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementsLength
1."Traición" (solo performed by Taecyeon)Taec-yeonTaec-yeonGeol4:19
2."I'm In Love" (solo performed by Junho)Jun-ho
  • Ji-sang
  • Jun-ho
Ji-sang3:21
3."This is Love" (solo performed by Wooyoung )Jang Woo-young
  • Ji-sang
  • Woo-young
  • Jae-sung
Woo-young3:01
4."Perfume" (향수; Hyangsu) (solo performed by Chansung)Chan-sungJeong-ho
  • Jeong-ho
  • Storyteller
3:42
5."Let It Rain" (solo performed by Nichkhun )Nichkhun Horvejkul
  • Ji-sang
  • Horvejkul
Ji-sang3:32
6."True Swag" (solo performed by Jun.K)Min-jun
  • Min-jun
  • Super Changddai
  • Min-jun
  • Super Changddai
3:45
7."It's Time" (performed by Taecyeon feat. San E, Yubin )
  • Taecyeon
  • Jung San
  • Kim Yu-bin
TaecyeonFame-J3:37
8."Just a Feeling" (solo performed by Junho)Jun-hoJun-hoJun-ho2:57
9."Love U Down" (solo performed by Chansung)ParkParkPark3:25
10."Call My Name" (내 이름을 불러줘 ; Nae ileum-eul bulleojwo)Taec-yeonTaec-yeonSuper Changddai3:51
Total length:35:30
DVD [6] Malaysia edition
No.TitleLength
1."Comeback When You Hear This Song MV" 
2."A.D.T.O.Y. MV" 
3."GROWN Album Trailer" 
4."Comeback When You Hear This Song Jacket Making Video" 
5."Comeback When You Hear This Song MV Making Video" 
6."A.D.T.O.Y. Jacket Making Video" 
7."A.D.T.O.Y. MV making Video" 

Chart performance

Other charted songs

SongPeak chart position
KOR
Gaon
"One More Day"54
"Suddenly"56
"Zero Point"64
"Game Over"68
"Go Back"70
"Love Song"71
"Dangerous"75
"I’m Sorry"89
"Coming Down"92

Release history

CountryVersionDateFormatLabel
South KoreaVersion AMay 6, 2013 [7] Digital download JYP Entertainment, KT Music
May 13, 2013 CD
Version BMay 11, 2013Digital download
May 23, 2013CD
Grand EditionJune 19, 2013Digital download
June 25, 2013CD
Taiwann/aJune 14, 2013CD Universal Music Taiwan
MalaysiaVersion AMay 31, 2013CDJYP Entertainment
Version BJune 29, 2013
Asia VersionJuly 25, 2013 Warner Music Malaysia

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