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Perfect Man

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Perfect Man
Perfect Man cover
Studio album by Shinhwa
Released March 29, 2002
Recorded 2002
Genre pop
Label SM Entertainment
Producer Lee Soo Man
Shinhwa chronology
My Choice
(2002)
Perfect Man
(2002)
Wedding
(2002)

Perfect Man became Shinhwa's fifth studio album when it was released on March 29, 2002. The album debuted at #1 on the monthly Korean Chart, becoming Shinhwa's second #1 album. The title track became popular among their fans, including another track entitled, I Pray 4 U. Shinhwa's album was yet again a strong seller, selling 355,333 copies[1] and was #14 on the year end chart "Top 100 Albums in 2002". It stay on the chart approximately 23 weeks before it dropped.

Contents

[edit] Tracks

  • Note: Those that are bolded are their singles.
  1. I Pray 4 U
  2. Perfect Man
  3. Shout
  4. Free
  5. Fly High
  6. Endless Love
  7. Come Back to My Life
  8. Honesty
  9. Red Angel
  10. Last Zone
  11. Reason
  12. 너 사랑 안에 (In Your Love)

[edit] Music video

For their music video Perfect Man, Shinhwa each held a bouquet of yellow flowers. Each members in the music video portray different people, with Lee Minwoo walking and singing first, holding his bouquet of yellow flowers and transition into Kim Dongwan, who drove an ATV. Dongwan later changed into Andy Lee, who is a business man in the music video, when he enters an elevator. Andy later change into Jun Jin while doing push ups in the gym, and then change into Shin Hye Sung while he sat in a car. Hyesung, however, did not change into Eric and instead, the music video changed scenes to where Shinwha is dancing, each with a microphone stand before them. Eric was then shown, rapping. The music video ended with the members throwing their bouquet of yellow flowers and dancing on a stage with a crowd screaming.

Their music video for I Pray 4 U was much more simple, showing the members singing around a boat (owned by Minwoo in the music video). It also showed the members playing basketball against each other.

[edit] Andy's return

Andy, who have been missing from the previous album, also came back to participate in this one. Despite him not participating in the fourth album, whenever Shinhwa performs one of their song from the fourth album, Andy was given a line that was previously either Eric's or Jun Jin's. One such example was Hey, Come On!. Originally, Jun Jin was the one who was rapping in the beginning but whenever they perform the song at their concert or such, Andy was given the task to rap it.

[edit] Chart performance

Release Chart Peak Position Sales Total Chart Run
March 29, 2002 March 2002 Monthly Chart #1[2] 263,235[2]
March 29, 2002 April 2002 Monthly Chart #14[3] 301,409[3]
March 29, 2002 May 2002 Monthly Chart #12[4] 326,823[4]
March 29, 2002 June 2002 Monthly Chart #24[5] 334,517[5]
March 29, 2002 July 2002 Monthly Chart #25[6] 344,668[6]
March 29, 2002 August 2002 Monthly Chart #27[1] 355,333[1]
23 weeks
March 29, 2002 2002 Yearly Chart #14[7] 362,639[7]
23 weeks

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c "Album Sales For The Month Of August 2002", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  2. ^ a b "Album Sales For The Month Of March 2002", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  3. ^ a b "Album Sales For The Month Of April 2002", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  4. ^ a b "Album Sales For The Month Of May 2002", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  5. ^ a b "Album Sales For The Month Of June 2002", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  6. ^ a b "Album Sales For The Month Of July 2002", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. (Korean) 
  7. ^ a b "2002 Monthly Chart", Recording Industry Association Korea. Retrieved on 2008-01-25. (Korean) 

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