Lady (CNBLUE song)

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"Lady"
Cnblue standard edition.jpg
Single by CNBLUE
from the album What Turns You On?
B-side
  • "Don't Care"
  • "Monday"
Released31 July 2013
Genre Jpop , Reggae
Label Warner Music Japan
Songwriter(s) Jung Yong-hwa
Kosuke Oba
Producer(s) Han Sung Ho
CNBLUE singles chronology
"Blind Love"
(2013)
"Lady"
(2013)
"Truth"
(2014)

"Lady" is a Japanese single from South Korean rock band CNBLUE. This single is taken from their third Japan album What Turns You On?. Beside the standard edition, the single is available with three different editions (Limited Edition A and B version and Family Mart Edition, which look like vinyl because it is an LP size version). Every edition comes with a different instrumental: Limited Edition A comes with an instrumental of "Don't Care," limited Edition B comes with an instrumental of "Monday," regular, FamilyMart, and famima.com limited editions comes with an instrumental of the title track, "Lady."[ citation needed ]

Contents

Track list

Standard Edition

The Standard Edition has three songs and an instrumental.

CD

  • #1:Lady
  • #2:Do not care
  • #3:Monday
  • #4:Lady (Instrumental)

Family Mart & famima.com Limited Edition

The Family Mart & famima.com Limited Edition has three songs and one instrumental.

CD

  • #1:Lady
  • #2:Do not care
  • #3:Monday
  • #4:Lady (Instrumental)

Limited Edition A

The Limited Edition A has three songs and one instrumental and a DVD with Lady Music Video and Special Feature and Blind Love LIVE.

CD

  • #1:Lady
  • #2:Do not care
  • #3:Monday
  • #4:Do not care (Instrumental)

DVD

  • #1:Lady Music Video
  • #2:Lady Special Feature
  • #3:"Blind Love" Release LIVE @ NIKKEI Hall 2013.4.27

First Press Limited Edition B

The Limited Edition B has three songs and one instrumental and a DVD with MY BEAT Stadium LIVE.

CD

  • #1:Lady
  • #2:Do not care
  • #3:Monday
  • #4:Monday (Instrumental)

DVD

  • #1:Mezamashiraibu @ Odaiba United States MY BEAT Stadium 2012.8.28

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