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# [[Excuse Me (AOA)|Excuse Me]] | # [[Excuse Me (AOA)|Excuse Me]] | ||
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# [[Lily (AOA)|Lily]] feat. [[Ro Woon]] of [[SF9]] | # [[Lily (AOA)|Lily]] feat. [[Ro Woon]] of [[SF9]] | ||
# [[Melting Love (AOA)|Melting Love]] | # [[Melting Love (AOA)|Melting Love]] | ||
− | # [[Neo Ttaemune (Help Me)]] (너 때문에) | + | # [[Ai wo Choudai|Neo Ttaemune (Help Me)]] (너 때문에) |
# [[Oh Boy (AOA)|Oh Boy]] | # [[Oh Boy (AOA)|Oh Boy]] | ||
# [[With Elvis|With ELVIS]] | # [[With Elvis|With ELVIS]] | ||
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− | ''ANGEL'S KNOCK'' is the first full-length Korean album released by [[AOA]]. The songs "[[Excuse Me (AOA)|Excuse Me]]" and "[[Bing Bing]]" were used as the lead tracks. | + | ''ANGEL'S KNOCK'' is the first full-length Korean album released by [[AOA]]. The songs "[[Excuse Me (AOA)|Excuse Me]]" and "[[Bing Bing]]" were used as the lead tracks; while the songs ''[[Ai wo Choudai|Neo Ttaemune (Help Me)]]'' and ''[[Oh Boy (AOA)|Oh Boy]]'' are Korean versions of ''[[Ai wo Choudai|Ai wo Choudai]]'' and ''[[Oh Boy (AOA)|Oh Boy]]'' respectively. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 11:15, 30 December 2016
- Artist
- AOA
- Album
- ANGEL'S KNOCK
- Released
- 2017.01.02
- Tracklist
- Excuse Me
- Bing Bing (빙빙)
- Three Out
- Neukkimi Oni (Feeling) (느낌이 오니)
- Bulmyeonjeung (Can't Sleep) (불면증)
- Lily feat. Ro Woon of SF9
- Melting Love
- Neo Ttaemune (Help Me) (너 때문에)
- Oh Boy
- With ELVIS
- Information
ANGEL'S KNOCK is the first full-length Korean album released by AOA. The songs "Excuse Me" and "Bing Bing" were used as the lead tracks; while the songs Neo Ttaemune (Help Me) and Oh Boy are Korean versions of Ai wo Choudai and Oh Boy respectively.
External Links
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