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Revision as of 16:29, 3 December 2013


- Artist
- Hanul
- Album
- Voice of Purity
- Released
- 2001.08.16
- Tracklist
- Saturday My Love
- Utgine (웃기네)
- Come On
- Saranghaeyo (Remix Version) (사랑해요)
- Teacher
- Cheossarang (첫사랑)
- Shaken Up
- Oppa, Saranghae (오빠, 사랑해)
- Utgine (Funky Version) (웃기네)
- Saranghaeyo (사랑해요)
- Deunggyogil (등교길)
- Free Bird
- Information
Voice of Purity is Hanul's debut album. The song "Utgine", used as lead track, is a cover of Shocking Blue's "Venus". The album was her only release as Hanul before making her comeback 9 years later as Rottyful Sky.