Inspirit

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Inspirit
Infinite Inspirit.jpg
Single album by
ReleasedMarch 17, 2011 (2011-03-17)
Recorded2011
Genre K-pop
Length9:44
LanguageKorean
Label Woollim
Infinite chronology
Evolution
(2011)
Inspirit
(2011)
Over the Top
(2011)
Singles from Inspirit
  1. "Nothing's Over"
    Released: March 17, 2011 (2011-03-17)

Inspirit is the first single album of South Korean boy band Infinite. The album was released on March 17, 2011, along with the music video for the album's lead single "Nothing's Over". Infinite followed up the promotions of "Nothing's Over" with a broadcasting version of their song "Can U Smile (Remake)".

Contents

Track listing

Digital CD [1]
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Nothing's Over"Song SooyoonHan Jaeho, Kim SeungsooHan Jaeho, Kim Seungsoo, Hong Seunghyun3:18
2."Shot"Song Sooyoon, Kim InaHan Jaeho, Kim SeungsooHan Jaeho, Kim Seungsoo, Hong Seunghyun3:09
3."Can U Smile" (Remake)Song SooyoonHan Jaeho, Kim SeungsooAhn Joonsung3:11
Total length:9:37

Chart

Chart (2011)Peak
position
South Korean Albums (Gaon) [2] 3

Sales

Physical sales
AlbumChartPeriod CoveredAmount
InspiritSouth Korea Physical Album Chart ( Gaon ) [3] 201130,143 [4]
201218,165 [5]
201313,055 [6]
20144,062 [7]
20151,786 [8]
2016673 [9]
Total (As of Date)67,884

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