It's Raining (album)

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It's Raining
Rain Its Raining.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 8, 2004
Recorded2004
StudioJYPE Studio (Seoul)
Genre
Length49:20
LanguageKorean
Label JYP
Producer
Rain chronology
How to Avoid the Sun
(2003)
It's Raining
(2004)
Eternal Rain
(2006)
Alternative cover
It's Raining alt cover.jpg
Artwork used for other Asian editions
It's Raining track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."하고 싶었던 말" (Words I Wanted To Say; Intro)Park Jin-young 0:47
2."It's Raining"Park Jin-youngPark Jin-young3:40
3."I Do"Park Jin-youngPark Jin-young, Bang Si-hyuk3:45
4."지운 얼굴" (Familiar Face)Bang Si-hyuk, Park Chae-wonHwang Seong-je4:09
5."11 Days"Park Jin-youngPark Jin-young2:57
6."Quiz"Park Jin-youngPark Jin-young, Lunch Song Project3:42
7."My Groove" (featuring Epik High)  4:00
8."난" (I; Nan)Bang Si-hyukBang Si-hyuk3:19
9."Biggest Thing"Park Jin-youngPark Jin-young4:00
10."Wanna Talk"Park Jin-youngPark Jin-young, Han Sang-won3:44
11."But I Love You"Park Jin-youngPark Jin-young3:19
12."찾아요" (I'm Searching; Chajayo)Park Jin-youngPark Jin-young, Bang Si-hyuk3:57
13."No No No"Park Min-ah 3:19
14."To You"Park Jin-young, Bang Si-hyukPark Jin-young, Lunch Song Project3:38
15."I Love You" (Outro; featuring Noel)Park Jin-youngPark Jin-young, Lunch Song Project1:04
Total length:49:20

Charts

Sales

Sales for It’s Raining
Region Sales amount
China500,000 [11]
Indonesia50,000 [11]
Japan100,000 [11]
South Korea202,764 [20]
Taiwan70,000 [11]
Thailand150,000 [11]

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)
South KoreaOctober 8, 2004 JYP Entertainment
JapanFebruary 16, 2005
King Records
Hong KongJune 24, 2005JYP Entertainment
TaiwanAugust 17, 2005CD

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