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# [[Namjaraseo|Aishite ne]] (愛してね; <i>Love Me</i>)   
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# [[Mianhaeyo|Gomen ne]] (feat. [[T.O.P]] ([[BIGBANG]])) (ゴメンネ; <i>I'm Sorry</i>)  
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# [[Mianhaeyo|Gomen ne]] (feat. [[T.O.P]] ([[BIGBANG]])) (ゴメンネ; ''I'm Sorry'')  
 
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# [[Nal Geuman Ijeoyo|Wasurete Hoshii]] (忘れてほしい; <i>I Want to Forget</i>)  
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# [[Nal Geuman Ijeoyo|Wasurete Hoshii]] (忘れてほしい; ''I Want to Forget'')  
# [[Geudaeraseo|Kirei na Anata]] (きれいなあなた; <i>Beautiful You</i>)  
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''Loveless'' is [[Gummy]]'s Japanese debut mini-album, which features Japanese versions of her Korean discography. The mini-album has the same title as her first Korean mini-album, ''[[Loveless (Gummy Korean mini-album)|LOVELESS]]'', which was released one year and a half earlier, however, only the two lead tracks from ''LOVELESS'' were included on the Japanese release: "[[Sarangeun Eoptta]]" <small>(사랑은 없다)</small> (retitled to "LOVE IS A LIE"), and "[[Namjaraseo]]" <small>(남자라서)</small> (retitled to "Aishite ne"). The song "[[Love Recipe]]", was previously released as a Korean duet with [[Bobby Kim]]. The song "Wasurete Hoshii" is a Japanese version of "[[Nal Geuman Ijeoyo]]" <small>(날 그만 잊어요)</small>, originally included on her second album ''[[It's Different]]''. The song "Kirei na Anata" is a Japanese version of "[[Geudaeraseo]]" <small>(그대라서)</small>, from the Korean drama ''[[Will It Snow for Christmas OST]]''. The title track "Gomen ne", is also a Japanese version of "Mianhaeyo" <small>(미안해요)</small> from her fourth album ''[[Comfort]]'', which features, in both versions, [[BIGBANG]] rapper [[T.O.P]].
 
''Loveless'' is [[Gummy]]'s Japanese debut mini-album, which features Japanese versions of her Korean discography. The mini-album has the same title as her first Korean mini-album, ''[[Loveless (Gummy Korean mini-album)|LOVELESS]]'', which was released one year and a half earlier, however, only the two lead tracks from ''LOVELESS'' were included on the Japanese release: "[[Sarangeun Eoptta]]" <small>(사랑은 없다)</small> (retitled to "LOVE IS A LIE"), and "[[Namjaraseo]]" <small>(남자라서)</small> (retitled to "Aishite ne"). The song "[[Love Recipe]]", was previously released as a Korean duet with [[Bobby Kim]]. The song "Wasurete Hoshii" is a Japanese version of "[[Nal Geuman Ijeoyo]]" <small>(날 그만 잊어요)</small>, originally included on her second album ''[[It's Different]]''. The song "Kirei na Anata" is a Japanese version of "[[Geudaeraseo]]" <small>(그대라서)</small>, from the Korean drama ''[[Will It Snow for Christmas OST]]''. The title track "Gomen ne", is also a Japanese version of "Mianhaeyo" <small>(미안해요)</small> from her fourth album ''[[Comfort]]'', which features, in both versions, [[BIGBANG]] rapper [[T.O.P]].
  
==Oricon Chart Positions==
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The mini-album reached #59 on Oricon charts, and charted for 2 weeks.
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'''Total Reported Sales:''' xx,xxx*
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 07:28, 23 March 2013

CD+DVD Cover
CD Only Cover
Artist
Gummy
Mini-Album
Loveless
Released
2011.11.09
Catalog Number
AVCY-58005/B (CD+DVD)
AVCY-58006 (CD Only)
Price
¥2,730 (CD+DVD)
¥1,890 (CD Only)
CD Tracklist
  1. Aishite ne (愛してね; Love Me)
  2. Love Recipe
  3. Gomen ne (feat. T.O.P (BIGBANG)) (ゴメンネ; I'm Sorry)
  4. LOVE IS A LIE
  5. Wasurete Hoshii (忘れてほしい; I Want to Forget)
  6. Kirei na Anata (きれいなあなた; Beautiful You)
DVD Tracklist
  1. Gomen ne (feat. T.O.P (BIGBANG)) Video Clip (ゴメンネ)
  2. Gomen ne (feat. T.O.P (BIGBANG)) Short Movie (ゴメンネ)


Information

Loveless is Gummy's Japanese debut mini-album, which features Japanese versions of her Korean discography. The mini-album has the same title as her first Korean mini-album, LOVELESS, which was released one year and a half earlier, however, only the two lead tracks from LOVELESS were included on the Japanese release: "Sarangeun Eoptta" (사랑은 없다) (retitled to "LOVE IS A LIE"), and "Namjaraseo" (남자라서) (retitled to "Aishite ne"). The song "Love Recipe", was previously released as a Korean duet with Bobby Kim. The song "Wasurete Hoshii" is a Japanese version of "Nal Geuman Ijeoyo" (날 그만 잊어요), originally included on her second album It's Different. The song "Kirei na Anata" is a Japanese version of "Geudaeraseo" (그대라서), from the Korean drama Will It Snow for Christmas OST. The title track "Gomen ne", is also a Japanese version of "Mianhaeyo" (미안해요) from her fourth album Comfort, which features, in both versions, BIGBANG rapper T.O.P.

The mini-album reached #59 on Oricon charts, and charted for 2 weeks.

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