[NEwS] Dal Shabet revelas full tracklist for comeback album ‘BANG BANG’
2012.05.28
After approximately four months since the release of “Hit U”, girl group Dal Shabet will be making their return with their first full-length album ‘BANG BANG’ next month.
‘BANG BANG’ will have a total of 14 tracks, including 4 previous hits, 1 intro track, 1 instrumental and 8 brand new songs. Its title track “MR. BANG BANG” was produced by E-Tribe and is set to show a brighter side of the group, fitting in the summer season.
Dal Shabet revamped its line up this past week. Leader Viki left the group to pursue her solo career, while new member Woohee join the group to replace her. Woohee is said to be very talented, possessing outstanding vocals and dance skills.
‘BANG BANG’ is scheduled to be released on June 7th.
Tracklist:
01. Enter Dal★Shabet (Intro) 02. Disco Time 03. Supa Dupa Diva 04. Pink Rocket 05. Bling Bling 06. Hit U (feat. Bigtone) 07. Girl Girl Girls (feat. Makustle) 08. Love Shake 09. Many Boys 10. Mirror 11. Mr. BANG BANG 12. Without You, I 13. Try to Come Closer (feat. Nassun) 15. Mr.BANG BANG (Instrumental)
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