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F.T. Island (Korean: 에프티 아일랜드, or FT아일랜드, short for Five Treasure Island), is a South Korean rock band formed by FNC Entertainment in 2007. The band currently consists of main vocalist Lee Hong-gi , bassist Lee Jae-jin , and drummer Choi Min-hwan . [ 1 ]
This is the discography of South Korean rock band F.T. Island. ... Love Song 2008 "Tears are Falling (FT Island Ver.)" ... "Be Free" 3:54 -
In recent years, Lee has also begun composing music, contributing the songs "Black Chocolate" and "Orange Sky" to F.T. Island's Japanese album Rated FT, as well as the title track "Memory" and the song "Always With You" on F.T. Island's Korean mini-album Thanks To, "Siren" from their album The Mood and title song "Wind" from their album Over 10 ...
Cheerful Sensibility is the first studio album by South Korean band F.T. Island, released on 5 June 2007.The album contains 13 songs divided into two sections: "Emotional Chapter" consists of rock ballads, while "F.T. Island Chapter" is made up of pop-rock songs written by Japanese composers. [1]
"Satisfaction" (stylized as "SATISFACTION") is a song by South Korean rock band F.T. Island. It is their fourth single under Warner Music Japan and seventh single overall in Japan, and is included on their second Japanese studio album Five Treasure Island. The song was written by Junji Ishiwatari and composed by Hiroki Horiko. It was released ...
Return is a Korean-language EP by South Korean band F.T. Island, released on May 24, 2011. [2] The album contains five songs, including the lead single "Hello Hello", which a music video was shot for. [3] [better source needed]
Grown-Up is the fourth mini-album by South Korean rock band F.T. Island. It was released in South Korea on January 31, 2012, under FNC Music and distributed by Mnet Media. Filled with slow-tempo rock ballads, the album illustrated the musical growth of the band. Upon its release, the album and its single "Severely" (Korean: 지독하게) topped ...
The album reached number 5 on the Billboard World Albums chart, making it F.T. Island's highest-charting album up to that point. [2] The music video for the title song "Take Me Now" was also released on the same day. [3] The song "Take Me Now" is typically dynamic transition feature strong K-pop with the flourishing electronic rock.