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''BIGBANG 4th Mini-Album'' is [[BIGBANG]]'s fourth Korean mini-album. It was released as their Korean comeback, as it was the first release that they would actively promote in Korea since the release of their first Japanese album ''[[Number 1 (BIGBANG album)|Number 1]]'' (October 2008). As apposed to [[YG Entertainment]]'s 2010-2011 trend to promote more than one track at once, only the song "[[Tonight (BIGBANG)|Tonight]]" was used as lead track. The song "[[Hands Up (BIGBANG)|Hands Up]]" is a Korean version of the original Japanese version included on their fourth Japanese single ''[[Tell Me Goodbye]]''. The song "Somebody to Love" is a Korean version of the Japanese song "[[Somebody to Luv|SOMEBODY TO LUV]]", included on their fifth Japanese single "[[Beautiful Hangover|BEAUTIFUL HANGOVER]]".
 
''BIGBANG 4th Mini-Album'' is [[BIGBANG]]'s fourth Korean mini-album. It was released as their Korean comeback, as it was the first release that they would actively promote in Korea since the release of their first Japanese album ''[[Number 1 (BIGBANG album)|Number 1]]'' (October 2008). As apposed to [[YG Entertainment]]'s 2010-2011 trend to promote more than one track at once, only the song "[[Tonight (BIGBANG)|Tonight]]" was used as lead track. The song "[[Hands Up (BIGBANG)|Hands Up]]" is a Korean version of the original Japanese version included on their fourth Japanese single ''[[Tell Me Goodbye]]''. The song "Somebody to Love" is a Korean version of the Japanese song "[[Somebody to Luv|SOMEBODY TO LUV]]", included on their fifth Japanese single "[[Beautiful Hangover|BEAUTIFUL HANGOVER]]".
  
The mini-album sold 28,000 copies on it's first week, and reached #3 on the Billboard World Albums chart.
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The mini-album sold 28,000 copies on it's first week, and reached #3 on the Billboard World Albums chart. In Japan, the Korean edition of the album reached #21 on the Oricon weekly charts and sold 7,507 copies.
In Japan, the Korean edition of the album reached #21 on the Oricon weekly charts and sold 7,507 copies.
 
  
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A Japanese edition was originally scheduled to be released on March 30, but was postponed due to the [[Wikipedia:2011 Sendai earthquake and tsunami|2011 Sendai earthquake and tsunami]].
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://hanteo.com/search/album_info.asp?mcode=034201585 Hanteo Profile]
 
*[http://hanteo.com/search/album_info.asp?mcode=034201585 Hanteo Profile]

Revision as of 20:47, 15 March 2011

Mini-Album Cover
Artist
BIGBANG
Mini-Album
BIGBANG 4th Mini-Album
Released
2011.02.24
2011.??.?? (Japan)
Catalog Number
UPCH-1835 (Japan)
Price
¥1,980 (Japan)
Tracklist
  1. Intro <Thank You & You>
  2. Hands Up
  3. Tonight
  4. Somebody to Love
  5. What is Right
  6. Cafe


Information

BIGBANG 4th Mini-Album is BIGBANG's fourth Korean mini-album. It was released as their Korean comeback, as it was the first release that they would actively promote in Korea since the release of their first Japanese album Number 1 (October 2008). As apposed to YG Entertainment's 2010-2011 trend to promote more than one track at once, only the song "Tonight" was used as lead track. The song "Hands Up" is a Korean version of the original Japanese version included on their fourth Japanese single Tell Me Goodbye. The song "Somebody to Love" is a Korean version of the Japanese song "SOMEBODY TO LUV", included on their fifth Japanese single "BEAUTIFUL HANGOVER".

The mini-album sold 28,000 copies on it's first week, and reached #3 on the Billboard World Albums chart. In Japan, the Korean edition of the album reached #21 on the Oricon weekly charts and sold 7,507 copies.

A Japanese edition was originally scheduled to be released on March 30, but was postponed due to the 2011 Sendai earthquake and tsunami.

External Links