Prologue of F.T. Island: Soyogi

Prologue of F.T. Island: Soyogi is the first Japanese EP released by South Korean rock band F.T. Island on 7 June, 2008.[2] Two of the songs, Primadonna and F.T. Island are Japanese-language versions of previously released Korean songs, while Always Be Mine is the English-language version of First Kiss. Music videos were released to Soyogi and Friendship. An extended version was later released as their first Japanese studio album, Japan Special Album Vol. 1.[3]

Prologue of F.T. Island: Soyogi
EP by
ReleasedJune 7, 2008 (2008-06-07)[1]
GenreRock
LanguageJapanese
LabelAI Entertainment
F.T. Island chronology
Colorful Sensibility
(2008)
Prologue of F.T. Island: Soyogi
(2008)
So Long, Au Revoir
(2009)
Singles from Prologue of F.T. Island: Soyogi
  1. "Soyogi"
    Released: 2008

Track listing

Prologue of F.T. Island: Soyogi
No.TitleLength
1."Friendship" 
2."ミライジテンシャ Miraijitensa" 
3."Soyogi" 
4."Stars" 
5."A Song for You" 
6."FTIsland" 
7."Primadonna" 
8."Always Be Mine" 
Japan Special Album Vol. 1
No.TitleLength
1."Friendship" 
2."ミライジテンシャ Miraijitensa" 
3."Soyogi" 
4."Stars" 
5."A Song for You" 
6."FTIsland" (Korean language) 
7."Primadonna" (Korean language) 
8."Always Be Mine" 
9."The One" 
10."Live Like A Musical" (Korean language) 
11."You'll Be in My Heart" 
12."The One" (instrumentális) 
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References

  1. "Prologue of FTIsland-soyogi-" (in Japanese). Tower Records Japan. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
  2. "FTISLAND / Prologue of FTIsland -soyogi- [廃盤]" (in Japanese). CD Journal. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
  3. "Japan Special Album Vol. 1" (in Korean). FNC Entertainment. Retrieved 2014-04-29.
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