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# [[Jisangsabyeong]] (상사병; ''Plastic Flower'')
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# [[Plastic Flower (Jisangsabyeong)]] (상사병)
 
# [[Kume]] (꿈에; ''In Dreams'')
 
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# [[Someone (Lena Park)|Someone]]
 
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# [[Sarangi Olkkayo]] (사랑이 올까요; ''Will Love Come'')
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# [[Sarangi Olkkayo (Lena Park)|Sarangi Olkkayo]] (사랑이 올까요; ''Will Love Come'')
 
# [[Saenghwarui Balgyeon]] (생활의 발견; ''Life's Discovery'')
 
# [[Saenghwarui Balgyeon]] (생활의 발견; ''Life's Discovery'')
# [[Miunori]] (미운오리; ''Hated Duck'')
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# [[Miun Ori (Lena Park)|Miun Ori]] (미운 오리; ''Hated Duck'')
 
# [[Mijangwoneseo]] (미장원에서; ''In The Beauty Salon'')
 
# [[Mijangwoneseo]] (미장원에서; ''In The Beauty Salon'')
 
# [[Yeojachingu Cham Yeppeune]] (여자친구 참 예쁘네; ''What a Pretty Girlfriend'')
 
# [[Yeojachingu Cham Yeppeune]] (여자친구 참 예쁘네; ''What a Pretty Girlfriend'')
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''Op.4'' is [[Lena Park]]'s fourth Korean album. "[[Jisangsabyeong]]", "[[Miunori]]", "[[Naui Eomeoni]]" and "[[Puff (Lena Park)|PUFF]]" were later re-recorded in Japanese and put on her debut Japanese album, [[Another Piece|another piece]]. The album sold 300,000 copies.
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''Op.4'' is the fourth Korean album released by [[Lena Park]]. The songs "[[Plastic Flower (Jisangsabyeong)]]", "[[Kume]]", "[[Someone (Lena Park)|Someone]]" and "[[Sarangi Olkkayo (Lena Park)|Sarangi Olkkayo]]" were used as lead tracks. The songs "[[Plastic Flower (Jisangsabyeong)]]", "[[Miun Ori (Lena Park)|Miun Ori]]", "[[Naui Eomeoni]]" and "[[Puff (Lena Park)|PUFF]]" were later re-recorded in Japanese and included on her debut Japanese album, ''[[Another Piece|another piece]]''. The album sold around 300,000 copies.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 22 December 2012

Album Cover
Artist
Lena Park
Album
Op.4
Released
2002.06.15
Tracklist
  1. Plastic Flower (Jisangsabyeong) (상사병)
  2. Kume (꿈에; In Dreams)
  3. Someone
  4. Sarangi Olkkayo (사랑이 올까요; Will Love Come)
  5. Saenghwarui Balgyeon (생활의 발견; Life's Discovery)
  6. Miun Ori (미운 오리; Hated Duck)
  7. Mijangwoneseo (미장원에서; In The Beauty Salon)
  8. Yeojachingu Cham Yeppeune (여자친구 참 예쁘네; What a Pretty Girlfriend)
  9. Geeureumbaengi (게으름뱅이; Lazy Bones)
  10. Ibyeolhareo Ganeum Gil (이별하러 가는 길; The Road to Parting)
  11. Tteolchyeo (떨쳐; Make Noise)
  12. Naui Eomeoni (나의 어머니; My Mother)
  13. PUFF


Information

Op.4 is the fourth Korean album released by Lena Park. The songs "Plastic Flower (Jisangsabyeong)", "Kume", "Someone" and "Sarangi Olkkayo" were used as lead tracks. The songs "Plastic Flower (Jisangsabyeong)", "Miun Ori", "Naui Eomeoni" and "PUFF" were later re-recorded in Japanese and included on her debut Japanese album, another piece. The album sold around 300,000 copies.

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