[INFO] 2NE1's first album "To Anyone" is available for pre-order!
2010.09.02
We are just a step closer to see 2NE1's most anticipated comeback ever! 2NE1's latest release was a self-entitled mini-album which was released in July 2009. They are best known for their #1 hit "I Don't Care" which swept the music charts, shows and awards last year. Now they are coming back with their first studio album entitled "To Anyone" and is set for release on the 9th of September both online and offline.
Just recently, Yesasia tweeted on their official Twitter account page stating that 2NE1's first album has now made available for pre-order on Yesasia.com. The album includes 6 brand new songs and past individual tracks releases. Also, fans will get to enjoy a 48-page photobook of the girls and a YG Family card. So start collecting your money and purchase their first album here. Don't miss their first comeback performance next week through SBS's Inkigayo.
Tracklist:
01 Can't Nobody 02 Go Away 03 박수쳐 04 난 바빠 05 아파 (SLOW) 06 사랑은 아야야 07 YOU AND I 08 PLEASE DON'T GO 09 KISS 10 날 따라 해봐요 11 I DON'T CARE (Reggae mix) 12 Can't Nobody (Eng. ver)
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