Pilmography

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Pilmography
Wonpil - Pilmography.jpg
Digital cover
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 7, 2022 (2022-02-07)
Genre K-pop
Length36:34
Language
  • Korean
Label
Singles from Pilmography
  1. "Voiceless"
    Released: February 7, 2022 (2022-02-07)

Pilmography is the debut studio album by South Korean singer Wonpil. It was released on February 7, 2022, through Studio J and JYP Entertainment. The album consists of ten tracks, including the lead single "Voiceless". [1] [2]

Contents

Upon release, Pilmography debuted at number one on Gaon Album Chart, making it the first chart-topper for the artist. [3]

Promotion

On March 11-13, 2022, Wonpil held his first solo concert, also named Pilmography, at Yes24 Live Hall. [4] On March 26-27, Wonpil held his additional encore shows at Kwangwoon University. [5]

Track listing

Pilmography track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Voiceless" (안녕, 잘 가)
Hong Ji-sang3:47
2."Sincerity" (지우게)
  • Wonpil
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
Hong Ji-sang3:14
3."A Writer in a Love Story" (소설 속의 작가가 되어)Wonpil
  • minGtion
  • Wonpil
minGtion3:27
4."Walk with Me" (우리 더 걸을까)WonpilShim HyunShim Hyun3:02
5."Stranded" (외딴섬의 외톨이)
  • Wonpil
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
Hong Ji-sang4:05
6."Someday, Spring Will Come" (언젠가 봄은 찾아올 거야)WonpilYoon Seok-cheolYoon Seok-cheol4:34
7."Pieces" (휴지조각)
  • Wonpil
  • Kevin Oppa (Solcire)
  • Wonpil
  • Kevin Oppa (Solcire)
Kevin Oppa (Solcire)3:15
8."Last Goodbye" (늦은 끝)Wonpil
  • minGtion
  • Wonpil
minGtion3:52
9."Unpainted Canvas" (그리다 보면)
  • Wonpil
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Shim Hyun
  • Oh Ji-hyun
  • Shim Hyun
  • Oh Ji-hyun
3:49
10."A Journey" (행운을 빌어 줘)
  • Wonpil
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
Hong Ji-sang3:29
Total length:36:34

Charts

Release history

Release dates and formats for Pilmography
RegionDateFormatLabel
VariousFebruary 7, 2022
South Korea
  • Digital download
  • streaming

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