The 3rd Masterpiece

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The 3rd Masterpiece
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 8, 2006 (2006-04-08)
Genre R&B
Language Korean
Label Mnet Media
Producer Cho Young-chul, Lee Min-soo
SG Wannabe chronology
Classic Odyssey
(2005)
The 3rd Masterpiece
(2006)
The Precious History
(2006)
Singles from SG Wannabe
  1. "Untouchable"
    Released: December 1, 2005
  2. "Gone With The Wind"
    Released: December 1, 2005
  3. "Partner for Life"
    Released: April 8, 2006
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementsLength
1."내사람" ("Partner For Life")Ahn Young MinCho Young SooCho Young Soo 
2."느림보" ("Slowpoke")Ahn Young MinRyu Jae HyunRyu Jae Hyun 
3."폭풍" ("Storm")Ahn Young MinCho Young SooCho Young Soo 
4."사랑했어요" ("I Loved You", ft. Danny Ahn)Ahn Young MinCho Young SooCho Young Soo 
5."Love Song"    
6."비익조" ("Bird")Cho Eun HeeShin Sung MoShin Sung Mo, Ahn Ki Deok 
7."Run"    
8."내가 너를" ("How Could I To You")Ryu Jae HyunRyu Jae HyunRyu Jae Hyun 
9."욕심" ("Greed")Ahn Young MinCho Young SooCho Young Soo 
10."Wedding"Min Myung KiMin Myung KiLee Seok Ju 
11."선인장" ("Cactus")Ahn Young MinAhn Young MinAhn Young Min 
12."I'm Sorry"    
13."웃다가 울다가" ("Laughing and Crying")Han Sung HoHan Sung HoHan Sung Hoon 
14."Untouchable" (with M2M & Kim Jong-kook)Ahn Young MinCho Young SooCho Young Soo 
15."바람과 함께 사라지다" ("Gone With The Wind", with Kim Jong-kook)Ryu Jae HyunRyu Jae HyunRyu Jae Hyun 

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