Incredible (Xia album)

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Incredible
XIA - Incredible.jpg
Studio album by
XIA
Released15 July 2013 (2013-07-15)
Recorded2013
Genre
Language Korean
Label
XIA chronology
Tarantallegra
(2012)
Incredible
(2013)
Musical December 2013 with Kim Junsu
(2013)
Singles from Incredible
  1. "11 AM"
    Released: 1 July 2013
  2. "Incredible"
    Released: 15 July 2013

Incredible is the second Korean studio album by South Korean singer XIA, released on July 15, 2013.

Contents

Promotion

The same day of Incredible release, XIA held live showcase on MelOn TV and LOEN Entertainment, the latter via YouTube and uStream. [1] [2]

To commemorate the release of Incredible , XIA also held his second solo tour XIA 2nd Asia Tour Concert Incredible kick off from Seoul with 18,000 tickets were sold in 15 minutes. [3]

Track list

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."No Reason"Kim Tae-wanKim Tae-wan3:36
2."Rainy Eyes"Kim Ji-hyangXIA, Gwon Bin-gi3:16
3."Apology" (미안)Hee Jang-nim, Lee CheolHee Jang-nim, 2JAJA4:27
4."Chocolate Girl"Kim Bag-sa, Oh Hyun-juKim Bag-sa3:08
5."Incredible" (Feat. Quincy Brown)XIA, Bruce 'Automatic' VanderveerBruce 'Automatic' Vanderveer3:18
6."Confession" (나 지금 고백한다; Feat. Gilme)XIAXIA, Park Il3:22
7."Don't Leave" (가지마) JUNO, J.KimbHee Jang-nim, 2JAJA4:13
8."Turn It Up" (Feat. Dok2)JUNO, XIAFraktal3:23
9."Fantasy"Park Il, Kim Tae-wanPark Il, Kim Tae-wan3:39
10."Funny Song" (이 노래 웃기지; With Boom)XIAXIA3:04
11."I'm In Love" (사랑하나 봐)Jeon Hae-sungJeon Hae-sung3:28
12."11AM" (11시 그 적당함)FrancisFrancis3:33

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