No.X

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No.X
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Studio album by
Released12 February 2016 [1]
Recorded2015
Genre Britpop, pop punk, post-grunge, blues, rock [2]
Length41:21
Language Korean
Label
Kim Jae-joong Korean studio albums chronology
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No.X is the second studio album by South-Korean singer Kim Jae-joong, released on 12 February 2016. The songs represent various genres, including Britpop, pop punk, post-grunge, blues, ballad and rock. [2] It sold over 85,000 copies, [4] making it the 9th most successful album in the first half of 2016 in South Korea. [5] A music video for the title song, "Love You More" was released on 11 February 2016. [6] [7]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Good Morning Night"Kim JaejoongKim Tae-wan (김태완), Lee O-won (이오원)3:33
2."서랍 (Seorap)" (Drawer)Kim I-na (김이나)David Mercy, Palle Hammerlund, Amir Badr, Zachary Moon3:34
3."Love You More"Kim Tae-wan (김태완)Kim Tae-wan (김태완), Ye-Yo!3:14
4."Love You To Death"Kim JaejoongNiclas Lundin, Anton Hård af Segerstad 3:21
5."Good Luck"Kim JaejoongKim Jaejoong, Kwon Bin-gi (권빈기)3:11
6."원망해요 (Wonmanghaeyo)" (Blame)Kim JaejoongKim Jaejoong, Park Il (박 일)3:56
7."Welcome To My Wild World"Hoi Jang-nim (회장님)Damon Sharp, Jason Mater3:21
8."Breathing"Kim JaejoongEdward K3:24
9."All That Glitters"Kim JaejoongKaren Ann Poole, Fraser T. Smith 3:45
10."다시 만나지만 다시 만나겠지만 (Dasi mannajiman, dasi mannagetjiman)" (Meeting Again, We Will Meet Again)Kim JaejoongSeonghyeon Baek Mu-hyeon (성현 백무현)3:39
11."그거 알아? (Geugeo ara?)" (You Know What?)Kim JaejoongDaniel Davidsen, Peter Wallevik, Patrick Devine3:31
12."Run Away"Kim JaejoongNeil Athale, Eden Ley2:52
Total length:41:21

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