Move (Taemin album)

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Move
Taemin move2.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 16, 2017 (2017-10-16)
Recorded2017
StudioSM Studios, Seoul, South Korea
Genre
Length31:41
LanguageKorean
Label
Producer
Taemin chronology
Flame of Love
(2017)
Move
(2017)
Taemin
(2018)
Singles from Move
  1. "Move"
    Released: October 16, 2017
  2. "Thirsty"
    Released: November 10, 2017
Move track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Move" Seo Ji-eum
  • Curtis Richardson (WayBetta)
  • Adien Lewis (WayBetta)
  • Angélique Cinélu
  • Curtis Richardson (WayBetta)
  • Adien Lewis (WayBetta)
  • Angélique Cinélu
3:31
2."Love" Lee Seu-ran
  • Hyuk Shin (Joombas)
  • Jeff Lewis (Joombas)
  • Marco "MRey" Reyes (Joombas)
  • Jeon Byung-sun (Royal Dive) (Joombas)
  • Hong Young-in (Royal Dive) (Joombas)
  • Luket (Joombas)
Joombas3:49
3."Crazy 4 U"Hwang Yoo-bin3:35
4."Heart Stop" (featuring Seulgi of Red Velvet)
Jamil "Digi" Chammas2:55
5."Rise" (이카루스;Ikaruseu;lit. Icarus) Kim In-hyung Matthew Tishler3:31
6."Thirsty"Min Yeon-jae (lalala Studio)
  • Joseph "Joe Millionaire" Foster
  • Deez  [ ko ]
3:26
7."Stone Heart" (미로;Miro;lit. Maze)
  • Engelina Andrina Larsen
  • Fredrik Häggstam (Trinity Music)
  • Johan Gustafsson (Trinity Music)
  • Sebastian Lundberg (Trinity Music)
  • Engelina Andrina Larsen
  • Trinity Music
3:26
8."Back to You" Seo Ji-eum Rice N' Peas3:37
9."Flame of Love" (Korean version) (Bonus track)
  • Mussashi
3:51
Total length:31:52
Move-ing track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Day and Night" (낮과 밤;Natgwa Bam) Taemin
  • Hyun Hwang (MonoTree)
  • Taemin
Hyun Hwang (MonoTree)3:13
2."Move" Seo Ji-eum
  • Curtis Richardson (WayBetta)
  • Adien Lewis (WayBetta)
  • Angélique Cinélu
  • Curtis Richardson (WayBetta)
  • Adien Lewis (WayBetta)
  • Angélique Cinélu
3:31
3."Love" Lee Seu-ran
  • Hyuk Shin (Joombas)
  • Jeff Lewis (Joombas)
  • Marco "MRey" Reyes (Joombas)
  • Jeon Byung-sun (Royal Dive) (Joombas)
  • Hong Young-in (Royal Dive) (Joombas)
  • Luket (Joombas)
Joombas3:49
4."Snow Flower" (눈꽃;Nunkkot) Jung Joon-il (MY Music)  [ ko ] Jung Joon-il (MY Music)  [ ko ] Kwon Young-chan (MY Music)  [ ko ]4:34
5."Crazy 4 U"Hwang Yoo-bin
  • Jin Suk Choi
  • Deez  [ ko ]
  • Justin Philip Stein
  • Christopher "Che" Jamal Pope
3:35
6."Heart Stop" (featuring Seulgi of Red Velvet)
Jamil "Digi" Chammas2:55
7."Rise" (이카루스;Ikaruseu;lit. Icarus)Matthew Tishler3:31
8."I'm Crying" (Korean version)
  • Kevin Charge (TG Publishing)
  • Yumiko Okada
  • Grace Tone
  • Hide Nakamura
Kevin Charge (TG Publishing)5:43
9."Thirsty"Min Yeon-jae (lalala Studio)
3:26
10."Stone Heart" (미로;Miro;lit. Maze) Lee Seu-ran
  • Engelina Andrina Larsen
  • Fredrik Häggstam (Trinity Music)
  • Johan Gustafsson (Trinity Music)
  • Sebastian Lundberg (Trinity Music)
  • Engelina Andrina Larsen
  • Trinity Music
3:26
11."Back to You" Seo Ji-eum Rice N' Peas3:37
12."Hypnosis" (최면;Choemyeon) (Rearranged version)
  • Kim Yong-sin (Iconic Sounds)
  • Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Joseph "220" Park (Iconic Sounds)
  • Iconic Sounds
  • 13
5:36
13."Flame of Love" (Korean version) (Bonus track)
Mussashi3:51
Total length:45:15

Charts

Release history

EditionDateRegionFormatLabel
Release history and formats for Move
MoveOctober 16, 2017South Korea
Various
  • Digital download
  • streaming
SM Entertainment
Move-ingDecember 10, 2017South Korea
  • Digital download
  • streaming
SM Entertainment
Various
December 11, 2017South KoreaCD
  • SM Entertainment
  • Genie Music

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