ID; Peace B | ||||
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Released | August 25, 2000 | |||
Recorded | 2000 | |||
Studio | SM Studios, Seoul | |||
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Length | 45:19 | |||
Label | SM | |||
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ID; Peace B is the debut Korean-language studio album by South Korean singer BoA, released on August 25, 2000 by SM Entertainment. [1] It saw moderate levels of success in South Korea upon its release, peaking at number 16 on the Recording Industry Association of Korea's monthly album chart in October 2000. [2] The album sold 156,354 copies in 2000 and was the 59th best-selling album of the year. [3] The album was released on May 29, 2002 in Japan, where it reached number 30 on the Oricon Albums Chart. [4]
The song "Sara" is about a cat, "I'm Sorry" is about the tragedy of loving the lover of her older sister, and "ID; Peace B" is about the generation gap due to the use of the internet. [5]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arranger(s) | Length |
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1. | "ID; Peace B" | Yoo Youngjin | Yoo Youngjin | Yoo Youngjin | 3:58 |
2. | "Come to Me" | Kim Hyungsuk | Kim Hyungsuk | Kim Hyungsuk | 3:35 |
3. | "Chenyeom (Heart-Off)" (체념 / Resignation) | Kim Jong Sook | Bang Sihyuk (Hit Man Bang) | Bang Sihyuk (Hit Man Bang) | 3:53 |
4. | "Sara" (사라) | Park Jeongian | Kang Wonsok | Kang Wonsok | 3:53 |
5. | "Bimil Ilgi (I'm Sorry)" (비밀일기 / Secret Diary) | Shin Younah | Lee Hyunjeong | Kwak Youngjun | 4:52 |
6. | "Andwae, nan andwae (No Way)" (안돼, 난 안돼 / No, I Can't) | Yoo Yoojin | Bang Sihyuk (Hit Man Bang) | Bang Sihyuk (Hit Man Bang) | 3:36 |
7. | "Chama (Every Breath You Take)" (차마) | Kim Naehee | Hong Suk • Noh Youngjoo | Hong Suk | 5:01 |
8. | "Whatever" | Seo Yoongkeun | Seo Yoongkeun | Seo Yoongkeun | 3:36 |
9. | "I'm Your Lady Tonight" | Yang Jaesun | Kim Hyungsuk | Kim Hyungsuk | 3:09 |
10. | "Eorin Yeonin" (어린 연인 / Young Lovers) | Kim Jangsook | Kim Hyungsuk | Kim Hyungsuk | 4:25 |
11. | "Ibyeol Junbi" (이별준비 / Letting You Go) | Park Jinyoung | Kim Hyungsuk | Kim Hyungsuk | 4:02 |
12. | "Meon Hutnal-uri (Someday Somewhere)" (먼 훗날 우리 / In the Distant Future) | Kim Yeojin (Jennifer) | Lee Hyunjung | Kwak Youngjun | 3:59 |
Total length: | 45:19 |
Region | Date | Label | Ref. |
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South Korea | August 25, 2000 | SM Entertainment | [1] |
Japan | May 29, 2002 | Avex Trax | [6] |
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