The Best of Big Bang 2006–2014

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The Best of Big Bang 2006-2014
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Digital and standard cover
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 24, 2014
Recordedc.2006 – c.2014
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Language
  • Korean
  • Japanese
Label YGEX
Big Bang chronology
Special Final in Dome Memorial Collection
(2012)
The Best of Big Bang 2006-2014
(2014)
Made Series
(2016)
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CD+DVD edition cover

The Best of Big Bang is the sixth greatest hits album by the South Korean boy band Big Bang. It was released on November 26, 2014 by YGEX. [1]

Contents

Background

To celebrate BigBang's fifth anniversary since their debut in Japan and their Japan Dome Tour X in 2014, the quintent released another collection album which contains their best songs from their 2006 debut up to 2014.

Reception

The Best of Big Bang 2006-2014 debuted atop the Oricon's daily albums chart with 93,226 copies sold. [2] In the weekly chart the album amounted to 120,000 copies sold and debuted at number one. This was BigBang's highest first week sales in Japan, breaking their previous record Big Bang 2 (2011), which sold 65,000 copies. [3] Until February 2018 its sales totaled 223,690 copies sold. [4]

Track listing

CD Disc 1
No.TitleLyricsFrom the albumLength
1."My Heaven" (Japanese version)G-Dragon, Shoko Fujibayashi, Komu Big Bang 3:52
2."Gara Gara Go!!" (ガラガラ GO!!, Gotta Gotta Go!!)BIG-RON, Shion, Ricci, YUG JAPANBig Bang3:19
3."Baby Baby" (Last Farewell Japanese Version)Emi K.LynnBig Bang3:52
4."Always" (Japanese version)Rina MoonBig Bang3:55
5."Koe o Kikasete" (声をきかせて; Let Me Hear Your Voice)Yamamoto Narumi, Robin Big Bang 2 4:15
6."Tell Me Goodbye"Shoko Fujibayashi, PerryBig Bang 24:06
7."Beautiful Hangover"G-Dragon, SHIKATA, iNoZzi, Perry BorjaBig Bang 23:46
8."Hands Up" (Japanese version)G-Dragon, T.O.PBig Bang 23:59
9."Tonight" (Japanese version)G-Dragon, T.O.PBig Bang 23:40
10."Ms.Liar" (Stupid Liar JP Ver)G-Dragon, T.O.PBig Bang 23:52
11."Haru Haru" (Japanese version)G-Dragon Alive - Monster Edition 4:17
12."Fantastic Baby" (Japanese version)G-Dragon, VerbalAlive3:53
13."Blue" (Japanese version)G-DragonAlive3:54
14."Feeling"G-DragonAlive - Monster Edition3:33
15."Bad Boy" (Japanese version)G-DragonAlive3:58
16."Ego"G-DragonAlive3:25
17."Monster" (Japanese version)G-Dragon, T.O.PAlive - Monster Edition4:38
Total length:66:14
CD Disc 2
No.TitleLyricsFrom the albumLength
1."Oh Yeah!" (GD & TOP ft. Park Bom)G-Dragon, T.O.P, Teddy GD & TOP 3:17
2."High High" (GD & TOP)G-Dragon, T.O.P, TeddyGD & TOP3:08
3."That XX" (G-Dragon)G-Dragon, Teddy One of a Kind 3:20
4."Crooked" (G-Dragon)G-Dragon, Teddy Coup d'Etat 3:45
5."Who You?" (G-Dragon)G-DragonCoup d'Etat3:21
6."Turn It Up" (T.O.P)T.O.PGD & TOP3:32
7."Doom Dada" (T.O.P)T.O.P-3:35
8."Eyes, Nose, Lips" (Sol)Sol, Teddy Rise 3:49
9."Ringa Linga" (Sol)G-Dragon, TokkiRise3:47
10."1AM" (SOL)TeddyRise3:11
11."Wings" (D-Lite)G-Dragon, DaesungAlive3:43
12."Rainy Rainy" (D-Lite)D-Lite, Amon Hayashi D'slove 4:59
13."Shut Up" (D-Lite)G-Dragon, Kenn KatoD'slove3:30
14."What Can I Do" (V.I)V.I V.V.I.P 3:38
15."Gotta Talk To U" (V.I)V.I Let's Talk About Love 3:35
16."Strong Baby" (V.I)G-Dragon Remember 3:43
Total length:57:53
DVD Disc 1 - (Music videos)
No.TitleLength
1."My Heaven" (Music video) 
2."Gara Gara Go!!" (Music video) 
3."Koe o Kikasete" (Music video) 
4."Tell Me Goodbye" (Music video) 
5."Beautiful Hangover" (Music video) 
6."Tonight" (Music video - Japanese version) 
7."Fantastic Baby" (Music video) 
8."Blue" (Music video) 
9."Bad Boy" (Music video) 
10."Monster" (Music video) 
11."Oh Yeah!" (Music video (GD&TOP ft. Bom)) 
12."Crooked" (Music video (GD)) 
13."Who You?" (Music video (GD)) 
14."Turn It Up" (Music video (TOP)) 
15."Doom Dada" (Music video (TOP)) 
16."Ringa Linga" (Music video (SOL)) 
17."1AM" (Music video (SOL)) 
18."Wings" (Music video (D-LITE)) 
19."Shut Up" (Music video (D-LITE)) 
20."Gotta Talk To U" (Music video (V.I)) 
21."Strong Baby" (Music video (V.I)) 
22."We Belong Together" (Music video (GD&TOP ft. Bom)) 
23."A Fool’s Only Tears" (Music video) 
24."La La La" (Music video) 
25."Dirty Cash" (Music video) 
26."Lies" (Music video) 
27."Always" (Music video) 
28."Last Farewell" (Music video) 
29."Haru Haru" (Music video) 
30."Number 1" (Music video) 
31."Sunset Glow" (Music video) 
32."Lollipop" (Music video (BIGBANG & 2NE1)) 
DVD Disc 2 - (2014 A-nation performances)
No.TitleLength
1."Tonight" (Live Performance) 
2."Hands Up" (Live Performance) 
3."Fantastic Baby" (Live Performance) 
4."Feeling" (Live Performance) 
5."Gara Gara Go" (Live Performance) 
6."Haru Haru" (Live Performance) 
7."Bad Boy" (Live Performance) 
8."Let Me Hear Your Voice" (Live Performance) 
9."My Heaven" (Live Performance) 
10."Fantastic Baby (Encore)" (Live Performance) 

Charts

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
Japan [11] November 24, 2014 YGEX

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