Rescue (Younha album)

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RescuE
Albumcoverrescueyounha.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 27, 2017
Genre
Length38:16
Language Korean
Label Loen Entertainment
Producer GroovyRoom
Younha chronology
Subsonic
(2013)
RescuE
(2017)
Stable Mindset
(2019)

Rescue (stylized as RescuE) is a studio album released by South Korean singer Younha. [1] It was released on December 27, 2017, through Loen Entertainment. It consists of eleven tracks, including the lead single "Rescue". [2]

Contents

Production

The album was produced by GroovyRoom. [1]

Track listing

Rescue track listing [3]
No.TitleWriter(s)Composer(s)Length
1."Rescue"
  • Younha
  • BOYCOLD
3:35
2."Hello (종이비행기) (Feat. pH-1)"
3:20
3."Parade"
  • Seo Jieum
  • GroovyRoom
3:26
4."Like Nothing (없던 일처럼)"
  • GroovyRoom
  • Younha
  • GroovyRoom
3:13
5."Airplane Mode"
  • Younha
  • AVIN
  • Younha
4:33
6."Foresight Dream (예지몽)"
  • Younha
  • DAVII
3:33
7."Feel (feat. Chancellor)"
  • Vangdale
  • Chancellor
2:43
8."Drive"
  • Younha
  • Younha
  • BOYCOLD
3:13
9."Go ()"
  • Kriz
  • pigma
  • B R L L N T
  • Kriz
2:40
10."No Answer (답을 찾지 못한 날)"
  • Younha
  • Younha
3:53
11."Propose"
  • Brother Su
3:36
Total length:38:16

Charts

The album peaked at number 6 on the Gaon Albums Chart in 2017. [4]

Reception

Billboard ranked the album eighth in its list of the top 25 greatest K-pop albums of the 2010s, describing it as "a cathartic listening experience that reflected on hard times and hinted to the brightness beyond them". [5]

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References

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