High Five (album)

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High Five
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 10, 2017
Recorded2017
Genre K-pop
Length35:37
Label TOP Media
Producer Brave Brothers
Teen Top chronology
Red Point
(2016)
High Five
(2017)
Seoul Night
(2018)
Singles from High Five
  1. "Love is (재밌어?)"
    Released: April 10, 2017
    (Promotional single)

High Five is the second studio album from South Korean boy band Teen Top. The title track "Love Is" was debuted on April 10, 2017, with the album released both digitally and physically the same day. [1]

Contents

Background

High Five marks the first album without L.Joe, who left Teen Top earlier that year due to contract controversies. [2] The album was composed and written by Brave Brothers and Chakun, with contributions from Maboos, as well as members Changjo and Niel contributing their own songs. [3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Origin" (intro)
0:37
2."재밌어? Love Is" (promotional single)
3:28
3."손만 잡고 잘게 Because I Care"
  • Two Champ
  • Maboos
3:50
4."Call Me"
3:08
5."I Love Girl"
3:19
6."화나게 해 Make Me Sick"
  • JS
  • Maboos
2:52
7."7월의 만남 July"
3:56
8."안녕?! High Five"
  • Denis Seo
  • Niel
  • Shin Seung Eui
3:37
9."뭐가 문제야 What’s Problem"
  • Changjo
  • Dr. Kwon
3:36
10."You & I"OllePolle3:18
11."Mirror"
  • Denis Seo
  • Niel
  • Shin Seung Eui
3:54
Total length:35:37

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References

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  2. "L.Joe decides to leave TEEN TOP, files for nullification of contract". allkpop. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  3. "TEEN TOP reveal their track list for 'High Five'!". allkpop. Retrieved 7 November 2017.