Lovability (album)

Lovability is the first Korean studio album released by Korean pop boy band, ZE:A. It was released on March 17, 2011.

Lovability
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 17, 2011 (2011-03-17)
Recorded2011
GenreK-pop, dance-pop
Length40:13
LanguageKorean
LabelStar Empire Entertainment
ZE:A chronology
Leap For Detonation
(2010)
Lovability
(2011)
Exciting
(2011)
Singles from Lovability
  1. "Here I Am"
    Released: March 17, 2011

Background

ZE:A held a showcase to promote the release of the album.[1][2] Televised music promotions followed shortly after that and lasted for roughly a month.

ZE:A's leader, Moon Junyoung, was absent from some of the promotional activities due to an orbital fracture that he sustained.[3]

Promotions for their song Be My Girl were halted as the song was banned for presumably being "unfit for minors and will no longer be sold to those under the age of 19" as stated by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family.[4] The lyric line that induced the ban was the line "Be my girl tonight." within the song was ruled to suggest sexual content.

Track list

Number Title Lyrics Composer Arranger Length
1 Intro Kevin Kim Youjin Lee Youjin Lee 1:07
2 Here I Am Hayeon Kim
Outsidaz
Sherry Yi
Chris Golightly
Outsidaz
Francia Prisci
- 3:41
3 Again.. Hohyeon
Y-morris
Hohyeon
Y-morris
Hohyeon
Y-morris
3:08
4 Mazeltov 한상원 한상원 한상원 3:31
5 All Day Long
하루종일
Brave Brothers
코끼리왕국
Brave Brothers Brave Brothers 3:34
6 Be My Girl ZE:A
Outsidaz
Chris Golightly
Outsidaz - 3:51
7 Love Coach 이경남 Roz 이경남 3:33
8 Level Up 정병기 박근태 Chul-won Lee 3:28
9 New Star 레드락
A-DUST
레드락
A-DUST
레드락
A-DUST
3:24
10 Man 2 Man 김이나 최현준 최현준
신사동호랭이
3:36
11 Special Day (for ZE:A'S) 김은수
박근철
Blue Apple Global 박근철 3:39
12 Here I Am (Instrumental) - Outsidaz
Francia Prisci
- 3:41
Total Length: 40:13
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