Flight Log: Turbulence

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Flight Log: Turbulence
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 27, 2016
Recorded2016
Genre
Length45:22
Label JYP Entertainment
Producer
Got7 chronology
Flight Log: Departure
(2016)
Flight Log: Turbulence
(2016)
Flight Log: Arrival
(2017)
Singles from Flight Log: Turbulence
  1. "Hard Carry"
    Released: September 27, 2016

Flight Log: Turbulence is the second Korean studio album by the South Korean male group Got7. It was released on September 27, 2016 under the label of JYP Entertainment. It features the single "Hard Carry". [1] [2] The album is the second entry into the group's Flight Log series.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementsLength
1."skyway"earattack, Defsoul (JB) earattack, LISH, Defsoul (JB), The Kick Soundearattack, LISH, The Kick Sound3:37
2."하드캐리" (Hard Carry)earattack, Yoogeunearattack, LISH, Yoogeumearattack, LISH3:13
3."Boom x3" Jackson Wang, BOYTOY, Penomeco Jackson Wang, BOYTOYBOYTOY3:31
4."Prove It"Defsoul (JB)Defsoul (JB), 220, Royal Dive220, Royal Dive2:54
5."노잼" (No Jam) Yugyeom, Mark, Frants, BamBam, Jackson Wang Yugyeom, Frants, MarkFrants3:34
6."HEY"Kim Won, Ars (Youngjae), Oh HyunjooKim Won, Ars (Youngjae)Kim Won3:29
7."Mayday" Jinyoung Jinyoung, Distract, Secret WeaponSecret Weapon3:33
8."My Home"earattack, Markearattack, LISH, Markearattack, LISH3:27
9."Who's That" Jam Factory Ruwanga Samath, Oscar Doniz, Josiah Rosen, Carlos Battey, Steven Battey Ruwanga Samath3:35
10."만약에" (If)Primeboi, BamBam, MarkPrimeboi, Cash NotePrimeboi3:29
11."아파" (Sick)Ars (Youngjae), Mark (rap parts), Jackson Wang (rap parts) Damon Sharpe, Carlos Battey, Gregg PaganiDamon Sharpe, Carlos Battey, Gregg Pagani4:17
12."니꿈꿔" (Dreamin')earattack, Defsoul (JB), BamBamearattack, Defsoul (JB)earattack3:08
13."Let Me"earattack, Mark, Yugeunearattack, LISH, Markearattack, LISH3:21
Total length:45:22

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [3] 178
French Albums (SNEP) [4] 136
New Zealand Heatseeker Albums (RMNZ) [5] 6
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard) [6] 7
US World Albums (Billboard) [7] 1

Sales

YearGaon physical sales
2016225,617+ [8]

Awards

Golden Disc Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2017Flight Log: TurbulenceDisc BonsangWon

Music programs

SongProgramDateRef.
"Hard Carry" M Countdown (Mnet)October 6, 2016 [9]
Music Bank (KBS)October 7, 2016 [10]
Inkigayo (SBS)October 9, 2016 [11]
The Show (SBS MTV)October 18, 2016 [12]

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