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''Super Star'' is [[Jewelry]]'s fourth Korean album. The title track and the song "[[Passion (Jewelry)|Passion]]" were used as lead tracks. The album was later released in Japan as their second Japanese album, titled ''SUPER STAR'', however no new songs were included. The Japanese tracklist includes the same songs as in the Korean edition except for a different tracklist order and translated (into Japanese or English) titles for the songs with Korean titles. The Japanese edition reached #152 on Oricon charts and charted for one week.
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''Super Star'' is [[Jewelry]]'s fourth Korean album. The title track and the song "[[Passion (Jewelry)|Passion]]" were used as lead tracks. The image of this album is more mature from their previous ones, with R&B and upbeat songs. The album was later released in Japan as their second Japanese album, titled ''SUPER STAR'', however no new songs were included. The Japanese tracklist includes the same songs as in the Korean edition except for a different tracklist order and translated (into Japanese or English) titles for the songs with Korean titles. The Japanese edition reached #152 on Oricon charts and charted for one week. After promotion of the album was finished in early 2006, two original members, Park Jung Ah and Lee Ji Hyun, left and were replaced with [[Eun Jung (Jewelry)|Eun Jung]] and [[Baby-J]].
  
 
A Japanese single, "[[Super Star (Jewelry single)|Super Star]]", and a Korean digital single, "[[Super Star (Jewelry single)|Super Star]]", were also released by Jewelry with the same title, however the Korean single featured a non-related tracklist to the song.
 
A Japanese single, "[[Super Star (Jewelry single)|Super Star]]", and a Korean digital single, "[[Super Star (Jewelry single)|Super Star]]", were also released by Jewelry with the same title, however the Korean single featured a non-related tracklist to the song.
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Revision as of 00:10, 22 June 2013

Album Cover
Artist
Jewelry
Album
Super Star
Released
2005.03.14
Tracklist
  1. Twenty
  2. Super Star
  3. Jinsil Geim (진실 게임; Truth Game)
  4. Passion
  5. Danjang (단장; Heartbreak)
  6. Neoreul Bonaemyeo (너를 보내며; Sent To You)
  7. KIN
  8. Liar
  9. Siganege (시간에게; An Hour)
  10. Sunny Day
  11. Twenty (Inst.)
  12. Super Star (Inst.)



Album Cover
Artist
Jewelry
Album
SUPER STAR
Released
2005.07.27
Catalog Number
GZCA-5069
Price
¥2,100
Tracklist
  1. Super Star
  2. Passion
  3. Shinjitsu Game (真実ゲーム; Truth Game)
  4. Twenty
  5. KIN
  6. Anata wo Miokuri Nagara (あなたを見送りながら; Sent To You)
  7. Liar
  8. dear TIME (I'll be there)
  9. DANJANG ~ Shiawase ni Naritakute (幸せになりたくて; Heartbreak ~ I Want To Be Happy)
  10. Sunny Day
  11. Super Star (Instrumental)
  12. Twenty (Instrumental)


Information

Super Star is Jewelry's fourth Korean album. The title track and the song "Passion" were used as lead tracks. The image of this album is more mature from their previous ones, with R&B and upbeat songs. The album was later released in Japan as their second Japanese album, titled SUPER STAR, however no new songs were included. The Japanese tracklist includes the same songs as in the Korean edition except for a different tracklist order and translated (into Japanese or English) titles for the songs with Korean titles. The Japanese edition reached #152 on Oricon charts and charted for one week. After promotion of the album was finished in early 2006, two original members, Park Jung Ah and Lee Ji Hyun, left and were replaced with Eun Jung and Baby-J.

A Japanese single, "Super Star", and a Korean digital single, "Super Star", were also released by Jewelry with the same title, however the Korean single featured a non-related tracklist to the song.

Members During This Release

External Links