Just Listen (Seven album)

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Just Listen
Se7en - Just Listen album cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 7, 2003
Recorded2002–2003
Genre
Length50:39
Language Korean
Label YG Entertainment
Seven chronology
Just Listen
(2003)
Must Listen
(2004)
Singles from Just Listen
  1. "Come Back to Me"
    Released: March 7, 2003
  2. "One More Time"
    Released: March 7, 2003
  3. "I Just Wanna Be"
    Released: March 7, 2003
  4. "Baby I Like You Like That"
    Released: March 7, 2003

Just Listen is the debut studio album by South Korean pop and R&B singer Seven, released on March 7, 2003, under YG Entertainment. [1] It produced four singles: "Come Back to Me", "One More Time", "I Just Wanna Be" and "Baby I Like You Like That". Commercially, the album peaked at number four on the monthly MIAK albums chart for March 2003 [2] and sold over 225,000 copies in South Korea by 2005. [3]

Contents

Commercial performance

Just Listen entered the Korean Monthly Album Chart at number 22, with "lukewarm" sales of 13,986 copies [2] However, it started to gain popularity and rose to a peak of number 4 in May 2003, which the album held for two consecutive months [4] [5] The album was the 10th best-selling album on the 2003 year-end chart, with total sales of 212,317 copies. [6]

Track listing

Just Listen track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Intro" (featuring Perry and G-Dragon)0:36
2."I Just Wanna Be"3:53
3."Come Back to Me" (Korean : 와줘; RR : Wajwo)4:06
4."One More Time" (한번 단 한번;Hanbeon Dan Hanbeon)3:27
5."One To Ten"4:09
6."Unwanted Parting" (아쉬운 이별;Aswiun Ibyeol) (featuring Wheesung)3:57
7."Seven (Interlude)"0:41
8."Should I Ever See You" (우연히 널 봐도;Uyeonhi Neol Bwado)4:43
9."Luz Control" (featuring Wheesung and Lexy)3:49
10."Baby I Like You Like That"3:02
11."With These Flowers" (꽃을 들고서;Kkocheul Deulgoseo)4:46
12."Goodbye" (안녕;Annyeong) (with Gummy)4:14
13."Please Go Far Away" (더 멀리 떠나요;Deo Meolli Tteonayo)5:30
14."I Hope It's You" (너이길 바래;Neoigil Barae)3:40
Total length:50:39

Accolades

Awards and nominations
YearOrganizationTitleNomineeResultRef.
2003 Golden Disc Awards Best New Artist"Come Back to Me"Won [7]
Mnet Music Video Festival Best New Male Artist Won [8]
Best R&B Performance "One More Time"Nominated
Music program awards
SongProgramDate
"Come Back to Me" Inkigayo May 4, 2003
May 11, 2003
Music Camp May 10, 2003
May 17, 2003
May 24, 2003
May 31, 2003
June 7, 2003

Charts

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