Let's Go to My Star

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Let's Go to My Star
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1999
Genre
Length41:37
Label HS Media Co., Ltd.
Producer Lee Seung-min, Choi Jun-young
Lee Jung-hyun chronology
Let's Go to My Star
(1999)
Untitled
(2000)

Let's Go to My Star is the first album by South Korean singer and actress Lee Jung-hyun. The album was released in October 1999, and spawned the hit singles "Wa" and "Change". [1] [2]

Contents

Track listing

Track listing and credits adapted from Melon [3] and the Korea Music Copyright Association song database. [4]

Let's Go to My Star track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."- 00001" Lee Jung-hyun Yuta 
2."GX 339-4"Lee Jung-hyunGang Ho-jeong 
3."Bird" Cho PD Cho PD 
4."Change" (바꿔)Choi Jun-youngChoi Jun-young, JK Lee, Yuta 
5."Wa" (와)Choi Jun-youngChoi Jun-young 
6."- 00001.5" Yuta 
7."Ca Tient Moi"Kim Jin-aGang Ho-jeong 
8."Tinase" (티나세)Lee Jae-gyeongIm Ki-hoon, Yuta 
9."Shock" (충격)Park In-hoPark In-ho, Lee Ho-jin 
10."Trance"Kim Jin-aIm Ki-hoon, Yuta 
11."Karma" (카르마)Lee Jae-gyeongIm Ki-hoon, Yuta 
12."I Love X"Cho PD, Psy Cho PD, Psy 
13."- 00002"Lee Jung-hyunYuta 

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