The 3rd Masterpiece | ||||
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Released | April 8, 2006 | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Language | Korean | |||
Label | Mnet Media | |||
Producer | Cho Young-chul, Lee Min-soo | |||
SG Wannabe chronology | ||||
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Singles from SG Wannabe | ||||
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The 3rd Masterpiece is the third Korean studio album by South Korean male vocal group SG Wannabe. The record was a commercial success in South Korea,peaking at number one on the monthly MIAK albums chart for two consecutive months [1] [2] and sold over 316,000 copies by the end of the year. [3] The album,along with its single "Partner for Life",received numerous awards at domestic award shows,including Album of the Year and Song of the Year at the 2006 Mnet Km Music Festival as well as the Digital Daesang prize at the 21st Golden Disc Awards.
Similar to what they did in their second album (the music video had two parts;the first part was with the song "Crime and Punishment" ("죄와벌"),while the second part was with the song "As We Live" ("살다가")),their third album also contained two-part music videos. The first part was with their new title song,"Partner for Life" (내사람) starring Shinhwa's Kim Dong Wan and also featuring Jeong So-Young,and the second part was released with "Slowpoke" ("느림보").
Year | Organization | Award | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2006 | Golden Disc Awards | Main Prize (Bonsang) | The 3rd Masterpiece | Won | [4] |
SBS Gayo Daejeon | Won | [5] | |||
Seoul Music Awards | Won | ||||
Mnet Km Music Festival | Album of the Year | Won | [6] | ||
Song of the Year | "Partner for Life" | Won | |||
Best R&B Performance | Nominated | ||||
Digital Popularity Award | Won | ||||
Golden Disc Awards | Digital Daesang | Won | [4] |
Song | Program | Date |
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"Partner for Life" | KMTV's Show! Music Tank | April 22,2006 |
May 13,2006 | ||
SBS's Inkigayo | April 30,2006 | |
May 7,2006 | ||
May 14,2006 | ||
Mnet's M Countdown | May 11,2006 | |
May 18,2006 | ||
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arrangements | Length |
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1. | "내사람" ("Partner For Life") | Ahn Young Min | Cho Young Soo | Cho Young Soo | |
2. | "느림보" ("Slowpoke") | Ahn Young Min | Ryu Jae Hyun | Ryu Jae Hyun | |
3. | "폭풍" ("Storm") | Ahn Young Min | Cho Young Soo | Cho Young Soo | |
4. | "사랑했어요" ("I Loved You", ft. Danny Ahn) | Ahn Young Min | Cho Young Soo | Cho Young Soo | |
5. | "Love Song" | ||||
6. | "비익조" ("Bird") | Cho Eun Hee | Shin Sung Mo | Shin Sung Mo, Ahn Ki Deok | |
7. | "Run" | ||||
8. | "내가 너를" ("How Could I To You") | Ryu Jae Hyun | Ryu Jae Hyun | Ryu Jae Hyun | |
9. | "욕심" ("Greed") | Ahn Young Min | Cho Young Soo | Cho Young Soo | |
10. | "Wedding" | Min Myung Ki | Min Myung Ki | Lee Seok Ju | |
11. | "선인장" ("Cactus") | Ahn Young Min | Ahn Young Min | Ahn Young Min | |
12. | "I'm Sorry" | ||||
13. | "웃다가 울다가" ("Laughing and Crying") | Han Sung Ho | Han Sung Ho | Han Sung Hoon | |
14. | "Untouchable" (with M2M & Kim Jong-kook) | Ahn Young Min | Cho Young Soo | Cho Young Soo | |
15. | "바람과 함께 사라지다" ("Gone With The Wind", with Kim Jong-kook) | Ryu Jae Hyun | Ryu Jae Hyun | Ryu Jae Hyun |
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