H.I.T. (soundtrack)

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H.I.T.
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Soundtrack album
Released April 6, 2007
Genre K-pop, R&B
Language Korean
Label Doremi Media

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Track listing

  1. Success - Super Junior
  2. 통증 - Gummy (거미)
  3. 그 사람 - JM
  4. 마지막 사랑 - Kim Jung Min (김정민)
  5. 그댈 위한 이별 - Lee Joon Kyung (이준경)
  6. H.I.T. - Super Junior
  7. H.I.T & Run
  8. Human nature
  9. Delightful Love
  10. Instinct
  11. Suorrowful Love
  12. Urban Shock
  13. So What
  14. In A Heartbeat
  15. Shotgun
  16. Stormy Day
  17. Arrest

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