Tri-Angle

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Tri-Angle
Cover of Tri-angle.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 13, 2004
Recorded20032004
StudioSM Studios (Seoul)
Genre
Length56:05
Language Korean
Label SM
TVXQ chronology
Tri-Angle
(2004)
The Christmas Gift from TVXQ
(2004)
Taiwanese edition cover
Tri-Angle TW cover.jpg
Tri-Angle track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."I Believe" (믿어요;Mid-eoyo)Park Chang-hyunPark Chang-hyunPark Chang-hyun4:51
2."Thanks To"Kim Su-jeongLee Sang-inLee Sang-in4:22
3."Tri-Angle" (Extended version) (featuring BoA and The TRAX) Yoo Young-jin
Yoo Young-jin4:34
4."Will You Be My Girlfriend?" (내 여자친구가 되어줄래?;Nae Yeojachinguga Doe-eojullae?)Bae Hwa-young
Ahn Ik-Soo3:43
5."Whatever They Say" (Acappella version)
  • William Pyon (Xperimental Music)
  • Young-hu Kim (Xperimental Music)
Xperimental Music3:48
6."Million Men"Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin3:29
7."Like Now" (지금처럼;Jigeumcheoreom) Kenzie KenzieKenzie4:21
8."I Never Let Go" Lee Yoon-jae  [ ko ]Lee Yoon-jaeLee Yoon-jae4:18
9."Hey, Kid" (꼬마야;Kkomaya)Yoon Jung
Kenzie3:39
10."You Always" (넌 언제나;Neon Eonjena)Jeong Kyung-ahPark Jung-won Hwang Seong-je (BJJ Music)  [ ko ]3:46
11."Hug"
  • Park Chang-hyun
  • Yoon Jung
Park Chang-hyun
  • Park Chang-hyun
  • Yeom Chul-hee
3:48
12."My Little Princess" (있잖아요...;Itjanhayo...;lit. You Know...)Bae Hwa-youngHwang Seong-je (BJJ Music)Hwang Seong-je (BJJ Music)3:51
13."The Way U Are"Taehoon
  • Daniel Pandher
  • Robert Zuddas
Hwang Seong-je (BJJ Music)3:28
14."Tri-Angle" (TVXQ version)Yoo Young-jin
  • Yoo Young-jin
  • Groovie.K
Yoo Young-jin4:05
Total length:56:05
CD – Japanese release
No.TitleLength
15."Hug" (international version)4:13
CD2 – Taiwanese release (2CD deluxe version)
No.TitleLength
1."我相信 中文版" 
2."Tri-Angle 三角-魔力 中文版" (東方神起 & BoA & Trax 加長版) 
3."My Little Princess" (想跟妳説)(中文版) 
4."The Way U Are" (妳的樣子) (中文版) 
5."Hug" (擁抱) (中文版) 
CD2 – Taiwanese release (2CD deluxe version) (DVD)
No.TitleLength
6."Hug" (music video) 
7."My Little Princess" (acappella) (music video) 
8."The Way U Are" (music video) 
9."Tri-Angle" (music video) 
10."믿어요" (Believe) (music video) 

Charts

Release history

CountryDateFormat
South Korea October 13, 2004CD, cassette
Japan November 25, 2004CD
July 15, 2007Deluxe
Hong Kong July 14, 2006CD+VCD
Thailand December 5, 2005
Taiwan May 31, 2007Deluxe

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