Just Us (JYJ album)

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Just Us
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Studio album by
JYJ
Released29 July 2014 (2014-07-29)
Recorded2013–14
Genre
Language Korean
Label
JYJ chronology
In Heaven
(2011)
Just Us
(2014)
Singles from Just Us
  1. "Back Seat"
    Released: 29 July 2014

Just Us is the second studio album (third overall) of South Korean band JYJ. [1] The album was released digitally on July 29, 2014 and physically on August 1, 2014, by C-JeS Entertainment. American singer Chris Brown also produced a song for the album. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangerLength
1."Just Us [1] " Park Il (박 일)Park Il0:46
2."Back Seat"Kim Tae-won (김태완), Dong Ne-hyeong (동네형), Won Yeong-heon (원영헌)Kim Tae-won, Dong Ne-hyeong, Won Yeong-heonKim Tae-won, Dong Ne-hyeong, Won Yeong-heon3:10
3."Letting Go" Junsu, Daryle “D.Brown” Oldham, Yoochun Daryle “D.Brown” OldhamDaryle “D.Brown” Oldham3:45
4."7살" (7 Years)Michin Kamseong (미친감성), Im Han-byeol (임한별)Michin KamseongMichin Kamseong3:41
5."Dad, You There?"Yoochun, Daryle ‘D.Brown’ OldhamDaryle ‘D.Brown’ Oldham, Gabriel BelloDaryle ‘D.Brown’ Oldham4:29
6."So So"Hoe Jang-nim (회장님), Jeong Jae-yeop (정재엽), AQXHoe Jang-nim, Jeong Jae-yeop, AQXHoe Jang-nim, Jeong Jae-yeop, AQX3:45
7."새벽 두시 반" (2:30 AM / Two Thirty in the Morning)Michin KamseongBrandyn Burnette, Odd Jensen, Elisabeth CarewOdd Jensen3:40
8."Let Me See" Jaejoong Hoe Jang-nim, 2JAJA, AQXHoe Jang-nim, 2JAJA, AQX3:36
9."서른.." (Thirty..)YoochunYoochun, Kwon Bin-gi (권빈기)Kwon Bin-gi, Hwang Seong-su (황성수)3:37
10."Baboboy"JaejoongClaire Sackwild, Tobias johansson, Jack DoorJack Door3:28
11."Dear J"JaejoongHoe Jang-nim, Jeong Jae-yeop, AQXHoe Jang-nim, Jeong Jae-yeop, AQX3:39
12."Creation"JaejoongTakashi Fukuda, Richard K & Edward KTakashi Fukuda, Richard K & Edward K3:57
13."Valentine" Chris Brown, Lonny Bereal Lonny Bereal Lonny Bereal 3:32
Total length:45:05

Music videos

Release history

CountryDateFormatDistributing Label
South Korea29 July 2014Digital DownloadC-JeS Entertainment (CD, digital)
OGAM Entertainment (digital)
LOEN Entertainment (CD)
1 August 2014CD

Chart positions

CountryChartPeak position
South KoreaGaon Monthly Album Chart [3] 1
JapanOricon Weekly Albums Chart [4] 2
United StatesBillboard World Albums Chart [5] 4

Sales

CountryChartSales
South KoreaGaon Monthly Album Chart [6] 159,210
JapanOricon Weekly Albums Chart [7] 44,866

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