Incredible (Xia album)

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Incredible
XIA - Incredible.jpg
Studio album by
XIA
Released15 July 2013 (2013-07-15)
Recorded2013
Genre Pop, R&B, dance
Language Korean
Label
XIA chronology
Tarantallegra
(2012)
Incredible
(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 JYJ member Kim Junsu (stage name: XIA). It was released digitally and physically on July 15, 2013. The same day MelOn TV and LOEN Entertainment streamed his live showcase, the latter via YouTube and uStream. [1] [2]

Contents

18,000 tickets for the connecting Xia 2nd Asia Tour Concert Incredible in Seoul to be held later 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."미안 Mian" (Sorry)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."나 지금 고백한다 (Feat. 길미) Na jigeum gobaekhanda (Feat. Gilmi)" (I'm Confessing Now)XIAXIA, Park Il3:22
7."가지마 Gajima" (Don't Go) 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."이 노래 웃기지 (Narr. 붐) I norae utgiji (narrator: Boom)" (This Song Is Funny, Right?)XIAXIA3:04
11."사랑하나 봐 Saranghana bwa" (Seems Like Love)Jeon Hae-sungJeon Hae-sung3:28
12."11시 그 적당함 11shi geu jeokdangham" (11am)FrancisFrancis3:33

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