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''the queen'' is [[Son Dam Bi]]'s third mini-album. The song "[[Can't U See]]" was released digitally a few days earlier than the mini-album as a teaser for it. The main title track "[[Queen (Son Dam Bi)|queen]]" received much love due to its cheoreography and performances even if not being as popular as her previous singles. The song "[[Db Rider|dB Rider]]" was used as the second lead track, being released as a digital single months later, including a new version of the song.
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''the queen'' is [[Son Dam Bi]]'s third mini-album. The song "[[Can't U See]]" was released digitally a few days earlier than the mini-album as a teaser for it. The song "[[Queen (Son Dam Bi)|queen]]", which was used as the first lead single, was accused of being plagiarized from Western artist [[Wikipedia:Ke$ha|Ke$ha]]'s "[[Wikipedia:Tik Tok (song)|Tik Tok]]". The song "[[Db Rider|dB Rider]]" was used as the second lead track, being released as a digital single months later, including a new version of the song.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:49, 12 November 2010

Mini-Album Cover
Artist
Son Dam Bi
Mini-Album
the queen
Released
2010.07.08
2010.07.09 (Taiwan)
Tracklist
  1. dB Rider
  2. queen
  3. Beat up by a girl
  4. can't u see
  5. Super Duper
  6. queen (Inst.)
  7. Can't U See (Inst.)


Information

the queen is Son Dam Bi's third mini-album. The song "Can't U See" was released digitally a few days earlier than the mini-album as a teaser for it. The song "queen", which was used as the first lead single, was accused of being plagiarized from Western artist Ke$ha's "Tik Tok". The song "dB Rider" was used as the second lead track, being released as a digital single months later, including a new version of the song.

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