Highlight (album)

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Highlight
BEAST-Highlight.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 4, 2016
Recorded2016
Genre
Length44:46
Label Cube Entertainment
Beast chronology
Ordinary
(2015)
Highlight
(2016)
Can You Feel It?
(2017)
Singles from Highlight
  1. "Butterfly"
    Released: June 27, 2016
  2. "Ribbon"
    Released: July 4, 2016

Highlight is the third Korean studio album by South Korean boy group, Beast. It was released on July 4, 2016 and is also the group's first Korean release since Hyunseung's departure from the group. [1] [2] It was also the last album under the name "Beast" and under Cube Entertainment.

Contents

The album contains 12 tracks including the lead single "Ribbon" and the pre-released track "Butterfly". [3] [4] [5]

Track listing

Highlight track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Highlight" (하이라이트; hailaiteu) Junhyung Good LifeKim Taejoo3:30
2."Ribbon" (리본; ribon)JunhyungGood LifeKim Taejoo3:55
3."Butterfly"Junhyung
  • Junhyung
  • Davii
Davii3:36
4."Practice" (연습 중; yeonseup jung)
  • Yoseob
  • Gyuberlake
  • Yoseob
  • Gyuberlake
3:47
5."When I..."JunhyungGood LifeKim Taejoo3:35
6."Curious" (궁금해; gunggeumhae)
  • Gikwang
  • Noday
  • Noday
  • Chloe
4:00
7."Found You" (Junhyung solo)JunhyungGood LifeGood Life3:27
8."Baby It's You" (Doojoon & Gikwang)
  • Gikwang
  • Noday
  • Gikwang
  • Noday
  • Noday
  • Chloe
3:50
9."With Me" (나와; nawa; Yoseob solo)
  • Yoseob
  • Gyuberlake
  • Yoseob
  • Gyuberlake
  • Yoseob
  • Gyuberlake
3:37
10."I'll Give You My All" (Dongwoon solo)Dongwoon
  • Good Life
  • Davii
  • Good Life
  • Davii
3:44
11."Lullaby" (잘 자요; jal jayo)
  • Gikwang
  • Junhyung
  • Noday
  • Chloe
  • Gikwang
  • Noday
  • Chloe
  • Noday
  • Chloe
3:50
12."Ribbon" (리본; ribon; Instrumental) Good LifeKim Taejoo3:55

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