Only One (Shinhwa album)

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Only One
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Only One cover
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 27, 2000
Recorded2000
StudioSM Studios (Seoul)
Genre K-pop
Language Korean
Label SM
Shinhwa chronology
T.O.P.
(1999)
Only One
(2000)
Hey, Come On!
(2001)
Singles from Only One
  1. "Only One"
    Released: May 27, 2000
  2. "All Your Dreams"
    Released: May 27, 2000
  3. "First Love"
    Released: May 27, 2000
  4. "Wedding March (Your Side)"
    Released: May 27, 2000

Only One is the third Korean studio album by the South Korean boy band Shinhwa. It was released on May 27, 2000, by SM Entertainment. The album was delayed three months to give SM Entertainment's new group at the time, Fly to the Sky a chance to debut. The album's title song was released as the lead single, with "All Your Dreams", "First Love", and "Wedding March (Your Side)" being subsequent singles. Only One sold 423,873 copies [1] and reached number one on the Recording Industry Association Korea music chart. [2]

Contents

Music videos

In the music video for "Only One", the members can be seen dancing in a dark warehouse. They can be seen wearing various clothing, from black suits to only grey pants. In the music video for "All Your Dreams", Jun Jin stars as the main lead, with the other members of Shinhwa playing various roles. It also features another SM Entertainment group, Black Beat as well as Kim Bomi.

The music video tells the story of a man (Jun Jin) and a woman (Kim Bomi) who are shown to be attracted to each other romantically. However, another man (played by Jinyoung of Black Beat) shows romantic interest in the woman as well, thus initiating a fight between the Shinhwa and Black Beat members towards the end of the music video.

"First Love", unlike the other two, does not show Shinhwa in a choreographed dance nor portray a story. It instead features various clips of Shinhwa, from practicing their choreographies to performing in concerts. "Wedding March", again starring Jun Jin as the main role, shows a man proposing to his love interest.

Accolades

"Only One" received a nomination for Best Dance Performance at the 2000 Mnet Music Video Festival, but lost to Clon's "Choryeon".

Music program awards
SongProgramDate
"Only One" Music Camp June 24, 2000
July 1, 2000
July 8, 2000
Inkigayo July 9, 2000
July 16, 2000
"All Your Dreams"August 27, 2000
Music Camp September 6, 2000

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Intro"J-Style (Bang Sung-joon), Eric Mun J-StyleJ-Style1:24
2."I Wanna Be" Yoo Young-jin, E. MunY.J. YooY.J. Yoo3:51
3."Only One"Y.J. Yoo, E. MunY.J. YooY.J. Yoo3:51
4."All Your Dreams"Kim Jin-kwon, Lee San-in, Kim Sang-daeJ.K. KimJ.K. Kim4:22
5."First Love"Ji Kook-hyun, E. MunK.H. JiK.H. Ji4:21
6."Jam #1"Y.J. YooY.J. YooY.J. Yoo3:23
7."Never Come to Me"Seo Yoong-keun, Lee Woo-cheon, E. MunY.K. SeoY.K. Seo3:10
8."Change"Lee Seung-ho, E. MunYoon Il-sang 3:55
9."Vortex"Park Jae-sam, E. MunJ-StyleJ-Style4:23
10."White Night" Shin Hye-sung, E. MunPark Sin-youngPark Sin-young3:58
11."Cyber Love"Park Eun-heePark Hae-woonH.W. Park3:57
12."Soul" Lee Min-woo, E. MunM.W. LeeM.W. Lee3:56
13."To My Family" (Korean: 나의 가족들에게) Kim Dong-wan, E. MunD.W. KimD.W. Kim3:43
14."Wedding March (Your Side)" (Korean: Wedding March (너의 곁에서))H.S. Shin, E. MunHong Sung-kyooS.K. Hong4:21

Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the album liner notes. [3]

Album production

Guitar

Bass

Violin

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Sales
South Korea Monthly Albums (RIAK) May 2000 [2] 1
  • KOR: 423,873 [1]
South Korea Yearly Albums (RIAK) 2000 [1] 17

Release history

CountryDateDistributing labelFormat
South KoreaMay 23, 2000 SM Entertainment, Synnara Records CD (SSM-043) [4]
JapanAugust 1, 2001 Avex Trax CD (AVCD-18014) [5]

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