The Great Seungri

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The Great Seungri
The Great Seungri album cover.jpg
Digital version cover.
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 20, 2018 (Korean digital)
July 23, 2018 (Korean physical)
August 8, 2018 (Japanese edition)
Studio The Black Label, YG Studio (Seoul)
Genre
LanguageKorean
Label
Producer
Seungri chronology
Let's Talk About Love
(2013)
The Great Seungri
(2018)
Melon version
Melon version cover.png
Alternate "Melon version" cover
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."1, 2, 3!" (셋 셀테니; ses selteni)
  • Teddy
  • Seungri
  • Teddy
  • Seo Won Jin
  • 24
  • Seungri
  • 24
  • Seo Won Jin
3:25
2."Where R U From" (feat. Mino)
  • Seungri
  • MINO
  • Seungri
  • Future Bounce
Future Bounce3:45
3."Love Is You" (feat. Blue.D)
  • Seungri
  • Luna tune
  • Seungri
  • Luna tune
  • Future Bounce
Future Bounce3:30
4."(Mollado)" (몰라도; mollado) (feat. B.I)
  • Seungri
  • B.I
  • Seungri
  • Future Bounce
  • B.I
Future Bounce3:18
5."Sweet Lie" (달콤한 거짓말; dalkomhan geojismal) (feat. Dannic)Seungri
  • Daan Romers
  • Jenson Vaughan
  • Alisha Pillay
  • Richard Glenmor Beynon
Dannic2:59
6."Be Friend"Seungri
  • Seungri
  • Future Bounce
  • Lee Seung Youb
  • Kim Sang Wook
Future Bounce3:21
7."Hotline"Seungri
  • Seungri
  • Future Bounce
Future Bounce3:31
8."Alone" (혼자 있는법; honja issneunbeob)Seungri
  • R.Tee
  • 8!
  • Brian Lee
  • Seungri
R.Tee3:49
9."Good Luck to You"Seungri
  • Seungri
  • Seo Won Jin
  • R.Tee
  • 24
  • R.Tee
  • Seo Won Jin
  • 24
3:18

Charts

Chart (2018)Peak
position
French Digital Albums (SNEP) [4] 82
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [5] 51
South Korean Albums (Gaon) [6] 1
US World Albums ( Billboard) [7] 3

Sales

CountrySales
South Korea50,375 [8]
China130,215 [9]
Japan10,146 [10] [11]

Release history

CountryDateLabelFormatRef
VariousJuly 20, 2018 YG Entertainment, Genie Music Digital download [12]
South KoreaJuly 23, 2018 CD [13]

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