Let's Go to My Star
Let's Go to My Star is Lee Jung Hyun's first album.
Let's Go to My Star | ||||
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Studio album by Lee Jung Hyun | ||||
Released | October 1, 1999 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 41:37 | |||
Label | HS Media Co., Ltd. | |||
Producer | Lee Seung-min (이승민), Choi Jun-yeong (최준영) | |||
Lee Jung Hyun chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "-00001"
- "GX 339-4"
- "Bird"
- "바꿔 (Bakkwo / Change)"
- "와 (Wa / Come)"
- "-00001.5"
- "Ca Tient Moi"
- "티나세 (Tinase)"
- "충격 (chung-gyeog / Shock)"
- "Trance"
- "카르마 (Kareuma / Karma)"
- "I Love X"
- "-00002"
Miscellanea
- GX 339-4 is the name of a black hole candidate.
- The song title "Ça Tient Moi" (appearing without a cedilla in the official track listing) is French for "It Holds Me", though in the context of the song, it is likely that "Hold Me" was the intended meaning . (The phrase also violates French grammar regarding use of direct object pronouns, and would more correctly be "Ça Me Tient".)
- "I Love X" features rapper Jo PD and is remixed in an uncensored form on PSY's first album as "I Love Sex."
gollark: Are the "claw" bits at the front good for anything but obscuring vision?
gollark: There's still the possibility of, say, weapon strikes on the bridge, and it's beneficial to put it in a central location.
gollark: Anyway, even in scifi a bridge at the front makes little sense.
gollark: The builder, yes.
gollark: If there's RFTools, you could use an actual forcefield.
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