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"Kokoro" [2] is South Korean boy band SS501's debut Japanese maxi single. [1]The group debuted in the Japanese market after only two years since their Korean debut to further spread their activities and challenge themselves outside of Korea. [3]
SS501 is a South Korean boy band consisting of five members: Kim Hyun-joong, Heo Young-saeng, Kim Kyu-jong, Park Jung-min and Kim Hyung-jun. [1] They debuted in 2005 with the EP Warning, which included their first number one song, "Never Again". [citation needed]
Park is also involved in the album production as a lyricist. From the title song "Not Alone" to "넌 알고 있니" and "내 하루는 매일매일 크리스마스", Park Jung-min personally participated in the composition of the lyrics. The single was also released in Japan on 17 February 2011.
U R Man [2] is South Korean boy band SS501's fifth Korean mini-album and the unofficial debut album of Double S 301, (credited then as SS501 Special Project Group.) It released on November 21, 2008 by DSP Media and published by MNET media. [1] It is the only SS501 album not to feature members Park Jung-min and Kim Hyun-joong.
Deja Vu (데자뷰) [2] is South Korean boy band SS501's third mini-album. It was released on March 13, 2008, three years after their second mini album. [1] During those three years, they released their first studio album, S.T 01 Now in 2006, [3] and had been busy focusing with Japanese activities. [4]
Distance (SS501 song) G. Give Me Your Heart (Romeo song) H. Heat (Kim Hyun-joong song) Hot Sun; K. Kiss Kiss / Lucky Guy; Kokoro (SS501 song) L. Long Night (Kim Hyung ...
Find (파인드) is South Korean boy band SS501's fourth Korean mini-album. It was released after their Japanese maxi single, "Lucky Days.[2]The album consists of three songs, instrumental versions of the two songs, and an intro. [3]
"Distance~君とのキョリ" [2] is South Korean boy band SS501's second Japanese maxi single. [1] It was released barely a month after their successful first single, Kokoro. [3] The album consists of three songs, "Distance~君とのキョリ", "Gleaming Star", and "Wonderful World" and an instrumental version of each track. [2]