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# [[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)
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# [[Ai wo Choudai|Neo Ttaemune (Help Me)]] (너 때문에)
 
# [[Oh Boy (AOA)|Oh Boy]]
 
# [[Oh Boy (AOA)|Oh Boy]]
 
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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.
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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; 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

A Ver. Cover
B Ver. Cover
Artist
AOA
Album
ANGEL'S KNOCK
Released
2017.01.02
Tracklist
  1. Excuse Me
  2. Bing Bing (빙빙)
  3. Three Out
  4. Neukkimi Oni (Feeling) (느낌이 오니)
  5. Bulmyeonjeung (Can't Sleep) (불면증)
  6. Lily feat. Ro Woon of SF9
  7. Melting Love
  8. Neo Ttaemune (Help Me) (너 때문에)
  9. Oh Boy
  10. 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