Must Listen

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Must Listen
Se7en Must Listen.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 13, 2004 (2004-07-13)
Recorded2003–2004
Genre K-pop
Length45:45
LanguageKorean
Label YG
Seven chronology
Just Listen
(2003)
Must Listen
(2004)
24/Seven
(2006)
Singles from Must Listen
  1. "Passion"
    Released: July 13, 2004
  2. "Tattoo"
    Released: July 13, 2004

Must Listen is the second studio album by South Korean singer Seven. The album features the hit single, "Passion", as well as the follow-up radio single "Tattoo".

Contents

Track listing

Must Listen track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Passion" (Korean : 열정; RR : Yeoljeong)3:21
2."Desire" (Korean : 욕심; RR : Yoksim)3:49
3."Honey I Know"4:03
4."2 Nite"4:07
5."Two Steps" (Korean : 두걸음; RR : Du Georeum)3:31
6."Tattoo" (Korean : 문신; RR : Munsin)4:13
7."Se7en's Love"2:59
8."I Just Know"0:42
9."I Know" (Korean : 알아; RR : Ara)3:59
10."Pride" (Korean : 오기; RR : Ogi)3:50
11."Wishy Washy"3:39
12."Christmas With You"3:25
13."Words I Don't Want To Hear" (Korean : 듣고 싶지 않은 말; RR : Deutgo Sipji Aneun Mal)3:51
14."You're My Everything"3:27
15."Real Luv Story"3:05

Accolades

Awards and nominations
YearOrganizationTitleNomineeResultRef.
2004 Golden Disc Awards Album BonsangMust ListenWon [1]
Album DaesangNominated
Popularity Award"Passion"Won
MBC Gayo Daejejeon Top Ten Singer (Bonsang)Won [2]
Mnet Km Music Video Festival Best Male Video Won [3]
Best Dance Video Nominated [4]
Music program awards (7 total)
SongProgramDate
"Passion" Inkigayo August 8, 2004
August 15, 2004
August 29, 2004
Music Camp August 14, 2004
August 21, 2004
M Countdown August 26, 2004
September 2, 2004
September 9, 2004

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