T.O.P (Shinhwa album)
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| T.O.P. | |||||
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| Image:2nd album cover.jpg | |||||
| Studio album by Shinhwa | |||||
| Released | April 4, 1999 | ||||
| Recorded | 1999 | ||||
| Genre | pop | ||||
| Label | SM Entertainment | ||||
| Producer | Lee Soo Man | ||||
| Shinhwa chronology | |||||
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T.O.P, which stands for Twinkling Of Paradise, was Shinhwa's second album. It garnered much success with T.O.P climbing the charts quickly (debuting at #4 and peaking at #3), follow by Shinwha's second single, Yo!. Shinhwa's second album made a greater impact than their first one as it as it coincided with the breakup of H.O.T.[1] Although they promoted their first album well, Shinhwa did not do much promotions for their second album and instead, went on working with their third album. Despite the promotions, T.O.P was a success and spent about 24 weeks on the chart before it dropped, one of the very first accomplishments the band achieved.
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[edit] Tracks
- Note: Those that are bolded are their singles
- Intro
- 악동보고서 (Yo!)
- T.O.P. (Twinkling of Paradise)
- 원 (Cycle)
- Nothing
- 침묵을 깨고 (Breakin' the Silence)
- 소망 (Desire)
- To. G
- 푸리 (Grief)
- Return
- 너의 곁에서 (Forever with You)
- T.O.P. (Extended Version)
- T.O.P. (Edited Version)
[edit] Music Video
Shinhwa's music video for T.O.P shows the six boys in white suits with a bright fantasy-like as the back-drop. Yo! was a different music video, with Lee Minwoo, a vocalist, as the a trouble-maker boy who falls in love with a girl, play by Kim Bomi.
[edit] Chart performance
| Release | Chart | Peak Position | Sales Total | Chart Run |
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| April 19, 1999 | April 1999 Monthly Chart | #4[2] | 144,233[2] | |
| April 19, 1999 | May 1999 Monthly Chart | #3[3] | 228,989[3] | |
| April 19, 1999 | June 1999 Monthly Chart | #9[4] | 266,078[4] | |
| April 19, 1999 | July 1999 Monthly Chart | #10[5] | 310,678[5] | |
| April 19, 1999 | August 1999 Monthly Chart | #9[6] | 310,678[6] | |
| April 19, 1999 | September 1999 Monthly Chart | #22[7] | 377,500[7] | 24 weeks |
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Shinhwa KBS Global
- ^ a b "Album Sales For The Month Of April", MIAK. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean)
- ^ a b "Album Sales For The Month Of June", MIAK. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean)
- ^ a b "Album Sales For The Month Of June", MIAK. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean)
- ^ a b "Album Sales For The Month Of June", MIAK. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean)
- ^ a b "Album Sales For The Month Of August", MIAK. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean)
- ^ a b "Album Sales For The Month Of August", MIAK. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean)
[edit] External links
- SM Entertainment - Shinhwa's First Official Site (1998-2003)
- KBS GLOBAL Shinhwa's Profile On KBS
- Good Entertainment - Shinhwa's Current Official Site (2004-Present)
Shinhwa | |
|---|---|
| Members | Eric Mun · Lee Min Woo · Kim Dong Wan · Shin Hye Sung · Jun Jin · Andy Lee |
| Korean albums | Resolver · T.O.P · Only One · Hey, Come On! · Perfect Man · Wedding · Brand New · State of the Art |
| Japanese albums | Inspiration #1 |
| Korean singles | "How Do I Say" · "Hey, Dude!" · "Summer Story Tropical 2005" |
| Japanese singles | "This Is The Sun In Our Hearts" |
| Compilation albums | Winter Story 2003-2004 · Winter Story 2004-2005 · Winter Story 2006-2007 · Winter Story 2007-2008 · My Choice · Christmas in SMTown · Christmas Winter Vacation in SMTown.com · Christmas Winter Vacation in SMtown.com - Angel Eyes · Summer Vacation in SMTown.com · 2002 Winter Vacation in SMTOWN.com - My Angel My Light · 2003 Summer Vacation in SMTOWN.com |
| See also | Shinhwa discography · List of Shinhwa's awards |
| Related articles | Good Entertainment · Battle · SM Entertainment |
| Official websites | Good Entertainment · M Rising Entertainment · JF Story Entertainment · ND Entertainment · H2 Entertainment |

