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Difference between revisions of "Never Let You Go (F.CUZ)"
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− | "NEVER LET YOU GO" is [[F. | + | "NEVER LET YOU GO" is [[F.CUZ]]'s first Japanese single. It was released in two versions, a limited CD+DVD edition including a calendar and a regular CD Only edition including a bonus track. The single is [[Leeu]]'s last release with the group before leaving F.CUZ. The title track is a Japanese version of the original song "Naekkeo" (내꺼; ''Mine''), included on their second Korean mini-album ''[[Gorgeous]]''. The single reached #37 on Oricon charts, and charted for one week. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 12:21, 10 August 2012
- Artist
- F.CUZ
- Single
- NEVER LET YOU GO
- Released
- 2011.08.17
- Catalog Code
- POCE-92008 (CD+DVD)
- OCE-32008 (CD Only)
- Price
- ¥1,800 (CD+DVD)
- ¥1,200 (CD Only)
- CD Tracklist
- NEVER LET YOU GO
- LAST FOREVER
- NEVER LET YOU GO (inst.)
- LAST FOREVER (inst.)
- I'm OK (CD Only)
- DVD Tracklist
- Information
"NEVER LET YOU GO" is F.CUZ's first Japanese single. It was released in two versions, a limited CD+DVD edition including a calendar and a regular CD Only edition including a bonus track. The single is Leeu's last release with the group before leaving F.CUZ. The title track is a Japanese version of the original song "Naekkeo" (내꺼; Mine), included on their second Korean mini-album Gorgeous. The single reached #37 on Oricon charts, and charted for one week.