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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]]. | + | ''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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Revision as of 02:51, 11 August 2010
- Artist
- Lena Park
- Album
- Op.4
- Released
- 2002.06.15
- Label
- T-Entertainment
- Tracklist
- Jisangsabyeong (상사병; Plastic Flower)
- Kume (꿈에; In Dreams)
- Someone
- Sarangi Olkkayo (사랑이 올까요; Will Love Come)
- Saenghwarui Balgyeon (생활의 발견; Life's Discovery)
- Miunori (미운오리; Hated Duck)
- Mijangwoneseo (미장원에서; In The Beauty Salon)
- Yeojachingu Cham Yeppeune (여자친구 참 예쁘네; What a Pretty Girlfriend)
- Geeureumbaengi (게으름뱅이; Lazy Bones)
- Ibyeolhareo Ganeum Gil (이별하러 가는 길; The Road to Parting)
- Tteolchyeo (떨쳐; Make Noise)
- Naui Eomeoni (나의 어머니; My Mother)
- PUFF
- Information
Op.4 is Lena Park's fourth Korean album. "Jisangsabyeong", "Miunori", "Naui Eomeoni" and "PUFF" were later re-recorded in Japanese and put on her debut Japanese album, another piece. The album sold 300,000 copies.
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