Chapter 5: Letter

Chapter 5: Letter is the fifth album of South Korean pop music group g.o.d. It was the last album released before the departure of Yoon Kye-sang from the group.

Chapter 5: Letter
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 27, 2002
Genre
Length47:01
LabelSidus, Yejeon Media
Producer
G.o.d chronology
Chapter 4
(2001)
Chapter 5: Letter
(2002)
An Ordinary Day
(2004)

Track listing

Bold tracks are noted as the promotional track(s) of the album.[1]

No.TitleLyricsMusicTranslated TitleLength
1."Like This Again (intro)" (이렇게 또; Ireoke tto)Park Jin-young[a]Park[b] 0:57
2."Letter" (편지; Pyeonji)Park[a]Park[a] 4:11
3."Report to the Dance Floor"Park[a]Bae Jin-ryeol (JR Groove) 3:21
4."Give Me a Chance" (기회를 줘; Gihoereul jwo)Park[a]
  • Park[b]
  • JR Groove
 4:30
5."Lately" (요즘; Yojeum)Jeon Seung-woo (ko)Jeon[b] 4:15
6."Love Story" (사랑이야기; Sarang-iyagi)Danny AhnAhn 3:46
7."0%" (영 프로; Yeong peuro)Park[a] 3:49
8."A Number I Should Never Have Dialed" (걸어선 안되는 전화; Geoleoseon andeoneun jeonhwa)
Bang[b] 5:05
9."Love? Love!" (사랑? 사랑!; Sarang sarang)Kim Tae-wooKim 3:16
10."Stutter" (더듬고 있어; Deodeumgo isseo)
  • Park[a]
  • JR Groove
  • Park
  • JR Groove
 3:55
11."Tears I Didn't Want to Show" (눈치 없는 눈물; Nunchi eomneun nunmul)이규태이규태, Yang Jae-seon (ko)Tactless Tear3:51
12."Us" (우리; Uri)Son Ho-youngSon 3:58
13."As We Release Chapter 5" (5집을 내며)J.Y. Park[a]
  • Park Joon-hyung
  • Yoon Kye-sang
  • Ahn
  • Kim
  • Son
 2:09
Total length:47:01
  • ^[a] signifies a producer that has multiple song credits for the album.
  • ^[b] signifies a composer who is also the arranger.

Reception

The group had opted to hold their "100-day Human Concert" series instead of regularly promoting their album on televised music programs and variety shows.[2] Having been away from television for an extended period, sales dipped significantly compared to the fourth album and only one song won first place on a music program. "0%", one of the promoted songs, won first place on Inkigayo.

References

  1. "5집 Chapter 5: Letter". Naver Music. Naver. Retrieved October 15, 2017.
  2. "god 우리가 가는 길은 '라이브'". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). January 2, 2003.
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