Y (EP)

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Y
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ReleasedMay 17, 2010 (South Korea)
Recorded2009
Genre K-pop, dance
Length19:50
Language Korean
Label J. Tune Camp
Producer Rain, C-Luv
MBLAQ chronology
Just BLAQ
(2009)
Y
(2010)
MBLAQ Taiwan Special Edition Album
(2010)
Singles from Y
  1. "Y"
    Released: May 17, 2010

Y is the second EP by South Korean boy band MBLAQ, and was released through J.Tune Entertainment South Korea on May 17, 2010. The only single "Y" was released to Korean music portals on the same date as the EP release. The album is labeled as a "single-album" (single or maxi single) in Korea, however, the album falls into the category of an EP (extended play or mini album), and technically does not qualify as a single.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."4 Ya' Stereo" (Feat. C-Luv, Seungho (beatboxing))C-LuvGroove Network (C-Luv, Park Se-hyun, Jang Jae-min)Groove Network (C-Luv, Park Se-hyun, Jang Jae-min)1:20
2."Y"RainRain, Bae Jin-ryul (JR Groove)Bae Jin-ryul (JR Groove)3:31
3."One Better Day"C-LuvGroove Network (C-Luv, Park Se-hyun, Jang Jae-min)Groove Network (C-Luv, Park Se-hyun, Jang Jae-min)3:05
4."What U Want"C-LuvGroove Network (C-Luv, Park Se-hyun, Jang Jae-min)Groove Network (C-Luv, Park Se-hyun, Jang Jae-min)2:42
5."Last Luv"C-LuvGroove Network (C-Luv, Park Se-hyun, Jang Jae-min)Groove Network (C-Luv, Park Se-hyun, Jang Jae-min)3:38
6."Y (Instrumental)" (*Jung Ji-hun is not Rain, although they have the same Korean name.) Jung Ji-hunBae Jin-ryul (JR Groove)3:29
7."One Better Day (Instrumental)" Groove Network (C-Luv, Park Se-hyun, Jang Jae-min)Groove Network (C-Luv, Park Se-hyun, Jang Jae-min)3:05
Total length:19:50

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