Innocence (Davichi EP)

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Innocence
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ReleasedMay 6, 2010
Recorded2010
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Language Korean
Label Core Contents Media
Davichi chronology
Davichi in Wonderland
(2009)
Innocence
(2010)
Love Delight
(2011)
Singles from Innocence
  1. "Time, Please Stop"
    Released: May 6, 2010

Innocence is the second extended play by South Korean duo Davichi, released on May 6, 2010. "Time, Please Stop" was used as the promotional song.

Contents

Promotions

After the massive success of their previous extended play and their first concert, Davichi announced in the beginning of March that they would be returning with another extended play. It was originally scheduled to be released towards the end of March, but the group's comeback was pushed to May due to member Min-kyung's injury in a car accident. [1] The lead single, "Time, Please Stop" had a distinctive ballad-punk rock mixture and was supposed to take on a heavier tone than their previous release "8282". Label mate Eunjung from the girl group T-ara starred in the song's music video, which portrayed a modern-day version of Snow White. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementsLength
1."Time, Please Stop" (시간아 멈춰라)Bang Si-hyukBang Si-hyuk, Kim Do-hoonWonderkid3:24
2."First Kiss" (첫키스)Lee Hyung-sukYoon GunYoon Gun3:45
3."Don't Leave" (떠나지마) (feat. Baek Chan)Yoon Myung-sun, Baek ChanYoon Myung-sunKim Jin-hwan3:42
4."I Can't Love You or Say Goodbye" (사랑을 못해 이별을 못해)Kim Do-hoon, Kim Ki-bumKim Do-hoon, Kim Ki-bumKim Do-hoon, Kim Ki-bum3:45
5."Shadow"DK4RG, Lee Sang-baekPark Hae-mun, Kim Min-yoo, Park Hae-unPark Hae-mun, Kim Min-yoo, Park Hae-un3:50

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References

  1. "Davichi's Kang Min-kyung Gets Involved in a Car Accident". Allkpop. March 12, 2010.
  2. Davichi Releases Teaser for Time Please Stop. Allkpop. May 3, 2010.