Passion (Lee Jung-hyun album)

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Passion
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 23, 2004
Genre Pop
Length51:51
Label PAN Entertainment
Lee Jung Hyun chronology
Summer Party
(2003)
Passion
(2004)
WA-come on-
(2005)

Passion is the fifth studio album by K-Pop singer Lee Jung Hyun. In a change from her previous style, the music is Latin-influenced rather than purely techno.

Track listing

  1. World (Intro)
  2. 따라해봐 / Ttarahaebwa (Follow Me)
  3. 베사메무쵸 / Besame Mucho (Bésame Mucho)
  4. 건들지마 / Geondeuljima (Don't Bother Me)
  5. A Midsummer Night Dream
  6. 기다려 (Interlude) / Gidaryeo (Interlude) (Wait - Interlude)
  7. Domino
  8. Escape
  9. 우린 아직 사랑하고 있다 / Urin Ajik Saranghago Itta (We Still Love Each Other)
  10. 일장춘몽 / Iljang Chunmong (An Empty Dream)
  11. Moonlight
  12. 독백 (Outro) / Dokbaek (Outro) (Monologue - Outro)
  13. 따라해봐 Gazebal Trial Mix
  14. 건들지마 Ez Life Trance Mix

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