Lee Jung Hyun II

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Lee Jung Hyun II
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1, 2000
Genre K-pop
Length53:46
Label Yedang Entertainment
Producer Lee Seung-min, Oh Sang-beom, Peter Rafelson, Choi Jun-yeong
Lee Jung Hyun chronology
Let's Go to My Star
(1999)
Lee Jung Hyun II
(2000)
Magic to Go to My Star
(2001)

Lee Jung Hyun II is Lee Jung Hyun's untitled second album, it was released on June 1, 2000. It is sometimes called "Peace", "Lee Jung Hyun 2nd", or "You" since its official title was never revealed.

Track listing

Track listing and credits adapted from Melon [1] and the Korea Music Copyright Association song database. [2]

Let's Go to My Star track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Message I - Intro" Lee Jung-hyun Yuta1:16
2."Peace" (평화)Lee Jung-hyunGang Ho-jeong3:40
3."Feel Me!"Peter Rafelson, Lee Jung-hyun, Kim Jin-aPeter Rafelson5:01
4."You" ()Choi Jun-youngChoi Jun-young3:30
5."Give to You" (줄래)Yu Yu-jinYun Il-sang3:42
6."Tta" (따)Lee Jung-hyunPerry4:04
7."Dream" (꿈)Kim Jin-aGang Ho-jeong4:12
8."Eat Well, Live Well..." (잘먹고 잘살아라...)Lee Jung-hyunGong In-seok, G-RU, Lee Yong-jun, Ahn Seong-hun, Lee Kyoung-min4:10
9."No" (아냐)Lee Hyun-doLee Hyun-do4:00
10."It's Over" (끝났어)Kim Jin-aYuta, PJ3:44
11."Challenge" (도전)Jo Jin-gwangJo Seong-jin3:33
12."Blooming" (피어)Lee Jung-hyunSim Sang-won4:22
13."Love Is A Secret"Kim Jin-a, Lee Jung-hyunPeter Rafelson4:20
14."You (Techno Ver.)" (너 (Techno Ver.))Choi Jun-youngChoi Jun-young3:22
15."Message II - Outro"Lee Jung-hyunYuta0:51
Total length:53:46

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References

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  2. "전체검색" [Full Search]. Korea Music Copyright Association (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-07-25.