Lucifer (Shinee album)

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Lucifer
Shinee Lucifer cover.jpg
Digital and A version cover
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 19, 2010
RecordedDecember 2009 – June 2010
Genre K-pop
Length47:59
Language Korean
Label
Producer Lee Soo-man
Shinee chronology
2009, Year of Us
(2009)
Lucifer
(2010)
The First
(2011)
Singles from Lucifer
  1. "Lucifer"
    Released: July 19, 2010
Lucifer – Standard edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Up & Down"
  • Carl Seanté McGrier II (wiidope)
  • Kofi Owusu-Ofori (wiidope)
  • Kyuwon "Q" Kim (wiidope)
wiidope 3:33
2."Lucifer" Yoo Young-jin
  • Rexha
  • Jhun
  • Kapit
3:54
3."Electric Heart" Kim Boo-min  [ ko ] Hitchhiker Hitchhiker3:19
4."A-Yo"Ha Jung-hyun
  • iDR (C2)
  • 12Keyz (C2)
  • Erin Reid
  • C2
  • Reid
4:27
5."Obsession" (Korean : ; Hanja : ; RR : Yok)
  • John Ho
  • Sean Alexander (Avenue 52)
  • Jimmy Burney
Ho4:08
6."Quasimodo" (Korean : 화살; RR : Hwasal;lit. Arrow)Jo In-hyung Michael Lee Michael Lee4:08
7."Shout Out" (Korean : ; RR : Ak)
  • Steven Lee
  • Drew Ryan Scott
  • Sean Alexander (Avenue 52)
Steven Lee2:53
8."Wowowow"
  • Kim Jin-hee
  • Minho
  • JQ
  • Simms
  • Stevens
3:11
9."Your Name"
Brandon Fraley Fraley4:06
10."Life" Kim Jeong-bae  [ ko ] Kenzie Kenzie4:38
11."Ready or Not"Misfit
  • Tamminen
  • Asikainen
  • Simms
3:03
12."Love Pain"Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)
  • Tesung Kim
  • Noday
  • Tesung Kim
  • Noday
3:43
13."Love Still Goes On" (Korean : 사.계.후; RR : Sa.Gye.Hu)
Lee Yoon-jae Rado 2:56
Total length:47:59
Hello  – Repackage edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Lucifer"
  • Yoo
  • Rexha
  • Rexha
  • Jhun
  • Yoo
  • Kapit
  • Rexha
  • Jhun
  • Kapit
3:54
2."Hello"
Park Bum-geum3:04
3."One" (Korean : 하나; RR : Hana)
  • Park Sung-soo
  • Minho
Park Sung-soo
  • Park Sung-soo
  • Loomboy
  • NG.K
3:34
4."Get It"
  • Nicolas Scapa
  • J Read Fasse
  • Jhun
  • iDR
  • 12Keyz
  • Jhun
  • Remedios
  • 12Keyz
3:23
5."Up & Down"
  • Misfit
  • Jonghyun
  • McGrier
  • Owusu-Ofori
  • Kyuwon "Q" Kim
wiidope3:33
6."Electric Heart"Kim Boo-minHitchhikerHitchhiker3:19
7."A-Yo"Ha
  • iDR
  • 12Keyz
  • Reid
  • C2
  • Reid
4:27
8."Obsession" (Korean : ; Hanja : ; RR : Yok)
  • Jonghyun
  • Minho
  • Ho
  • Alexander
  • Burney
Ho4:08
9."Quasimodo" (Korean : 화살; RR : Hwasal;lit. Arrow)JoMichael LeeMichael Lee4:08
10."Shout Out" (Korean : ; RR : Ak)
  • JQ
  • Shinee
  • Misfit
  • Steven Lee
  • Scott
  • Alexander
Steven Lee2:53
11."Wowowow"
  • Kim Jin-hee
  • Minho
  • JQ
  • Simms
  • Stevens
  • Simms
  • Stevens
3:11
12."Your Name"
  • Onew
  • Minho
FraleyFraley4:06
13."Life"Kim Jeong-baeKenzieKenzie4:38
14."Ready or Not"Misfit
  • Tamminen
  • Asikainen
  • Simms
  • Tamminen
  • Asikainen
  • Simms
3:03
15."Love Pain"Tesung Kim
  • Tesung Kim
  • Noday
  • Tesung Kim
  • Noday
3:43
16."Love Still Goes On" (Korean : 사.계.후; RR : Sa.Gye.Hu)
  • Lee Yoon-jae
  • JQ
Lee Yoon-jaeRado2:56
Total length:57:53

Charts

Certifications and sales

ChartAlbumTotal
Gaon physical salesLucifer255,276 [23]
Gaon physical salesHello

Accolades

Awards and nominations for Lucifer
CeremonyYearCategoryResultRef.
Golden Disc Awards 2010 Album BonsangWon [24]
Album DaesangNominated
Music program awards
SongProgramDateRef.
"Lucifer" Music Bank July 30, 2010 [25]
August 6, 2010 [26]
Inkigayo August 8, 2010 [27]
August 15, 2010 [28]
"Hello" Music Bank October 15, 2010 [29]
Inkigayo October 17, 2010 [30]

Release history

Lucifer

Release dates and formats for Lucifer
RegionDateVersionFormat(s)Label(s)
South KoreaJuly 19, 2010ACD SM Entertainment
Hong KongAugust 13, 2010 Avex Asia
Taiwan
PhilippinesSeptember 18, 2010 (special release)
September 24, 2010 (official release)
Universal Records
South KoreaJuly 28, 2010BSM Entertainment
Hong KongAugust 18, 2010Avex Asia
PhilippinesSeptember 18, 2010 (special release)
September 24, 2010 (official release)
Universal Records
JapanSeptember 15, 2010Japanese VersionCD+DVD Avex Trax, Rhythm Zone

Hello

Release dates and formats for Hello
RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)
South KoreaOctober 4, 2010CD SM Entertainment
Hong Kong2010 Avex Asia
TaiwanCD+DVD
PhilippinesNovember 27, 2010 (special release)
December 3, 2010 (official release) [31]
CD Universal Records
JapanMarch 2011CD+DVD EMI Music Japan

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