New Page (album)

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New Page
FTISLAND, New Page.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 28, 2014 (2014-05-28)
Genre Rock
Language Japanese
Label Warner Music Japan
F.T. Island chronology
Rated-FT
(2012)
New Page
(2014)
Japan Best - All About
(2014)
Singles from New Page
  1. "Be Free"
    Released: May 8, 2014
  2. "Mitaiken Future"
    Released: March 16, 2014
  3. "Beautiful"
    Released: Jan 15, 2014
  4. "Shiawa Theory"
    Released: July 3, 2013

New Page is a Japanese-language studio album by South Korean rock band F.T. Island, released on 8 May 2014 by Warner Music Japan. [1] The band previously released three singles that were later included in the album, amongst them Mitaiken Future. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."BE FREE"加藤 健Kouta Okochi / corin.03:32
2."アリガト" (Thank You)Yasuaki MoriyaYasuaki Moriya05:04
3."未体験Future" (Mitaiken Future)GAKUGAKU03:36
4."DESTINY"Hiroshi Okazaki / Takashi Ogawa / Gyo Kitagawa / GKHiroshi Okazaki / Takashi Ogawa / Gyo Kitagawa / GK03:19
5."Find the way"최종훈 / H.U.B.최종훈 / 장영수03:54
6."EYES ON ME"송승현 / 加藤 健최민환 / 송승현 / 신민규03:42
7."beautiful"Kunio TagoKunio Tago04:50
8."Shinin' On"TarantulaMinoru Komorita04:08
9."BORN TO BE A ROCK N ROLLER"加藤 健이홍기03:15
10."Morning Coffee"Lee Jae Jin, H.U.BLee Jae Jin, Jang Young Soo05:02
11."Last Love Song"최종훈최종훈 / 장영수04:07
12."On My Way"이홍기 / 加藤 健이홍기 / 장영수 / 신민규4:07
13."シアワセオリー" (Theory of Happiness)いしわたり 淳治宅見将典04:06
14."Precious one" (bonus track)Kouta OkochiKouta Okochi3:17
Total length:56:44

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