Dark Angel (Lee Hyori album)

Dark Angel
Studio album by Lee Hyori
Released 11 February 2006 (2006-02-11)
Recorded 2005
Genre K-pop
Length 46:41
Label DSP Media, Mnet Media
Lee Hyori chronology
Stylish
(2003)
Dark Angel
(2006)
It's Hyorish
(2008)
Singles from Dark Angel
  1. "Get Ya!"
  2. "Shall We Dance?"
  3. "Straight Up"
  4. "Dark Angel"

Dark Angel is the second studio album by Lee Hyori, released on February 11, 2006. The album features singles "Get Ya!", "Shall We Dance?", and "Straight Up". It is notable for the plagiarism controversy regarding her first single, "Get Ya!", which was accused of copying Britney Spears' single "Do Somethin'". Although a follow-up single was quickly prepared, sales were lower than expected, and promotional activities were stopped. After the release of the single "Dark Angel", promotions for the album ended.

Track listing

No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "Get Ya!"  MayBeeKim Do-hyun 3:34
2. "Depth" (깊이; Gipi)Yoon Sa-raMad Soul Child 3:15
3. "Straight Up"  MayBee  3:35
4. "Dark Angel"  MayBeeKim Do-hyun 3:51
5. "Dear Boy"  Han Sang-won, Lee Dong-suHan Sang-won 3:25
6. "Winter Gaze" (겨울 시선; Gyeowul Shiseon)Yoon KyeongLee Byeong-jun 3:26
7. "Closer"  Lee Hyori  3:28
8. "Stealing a Glance [M.A.R.S. Remix]" (훔쳐보기; Humchyeobogi)LazyShin In-su 4:26
9. "Shall We Dance?"  MayBeeKim Do-hyun 3:02
10. "Slave" (노예; Noye)E-TribeE-Tribe 2:53
11. "E.M.M.M (Eenie, Meenie, Minie, Moe)"  Lee HyoriIgnite 3:38
12. "2 Faces"  Lee Byeong-junLee Byeong-jun 3:36
13. "Last Goodbye" (마지막 인사; Majimak Insa)Yoon Yeong-junYoon Yeong-jun 4:32
Total length:
46:41

Controversy

The first single from her album, "Get Ya!" was accused of plagiarizing Britney Spears's "Do Somethin'," as proposed by the composer of the American pop star's hit. After the news started to spread, Lee and her record company announced that promotion of the single would be quickly halted, and that she would have a short break from activities in order to promote her follow-up single "Shall We Dance?". This was the last single of the album to be promoted by Lee, although "Straight Up" was released as the last single from the album.

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