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MINO - TAKE (album cover)

MINO releases second full-length album, “TAKE”, and “Run away” MV

MINO‘s second LP contains twelve “TAKE“s of the movie “The Musician MINO” featuring BOBBY, Zion.T, meenoi, DPR LIVE, and BewhY.

Release Date: October 30, 2020
Type: LP
Presented by YG Entertainment
Published by YG PLUS

“TAKE” Tracklist & Credits:
  1. Love and a boy
    Lyrics: MINO
    Composed and arranged by MINO
  2. Run away (도망가)  TITLE
    Lyrics: MINO
    Composed and arranged by MINO, Uk Jin Kang, Diggy
  3. Ok man (Feat. BOBBY)
    Lyrics: MINO, BOBBY
    Compsoed and arranged by MINO
  4. Wa (Feat. Zion.T)
    Lyrics: MINO, Zion.T
    Composed by MINO, FUTURE BOUNCE (P.K, DEE.P)
    Arranged by FUTURE BOUNCE
  5. I want to (하고싶어) (Feat. meenoi)
    Lyrics: MINO, meenoi
    Composed by CHOICE37, HAE, MINO, meenoi
    Arranged by CHOICE37, HAE
  6. Daylight
    Lyrics: MINO
    Composed by MINO, Ian Purp
    Arranged by Ian Purp
  7. Hop in (어부바) (Feat. DPR LIVE)
    Lyrics: MINO, DPR LIVE
    Composed by MINO, Ian Purp
    Arranged by Ian Purp
  8. Pow! (펑!)
    Lyrics: MINO
    Composed by MINO, AiRPLAY
    Arranged by AiRPLAY
  9. Click / Han river view
    Lyrics: MINO
    Composed and arranged by MINO, AiRPLAY
  10. Book store (교보문고) (Feat. BewhY)
    Lyrics: MINO, BewhY
    Composed by MINO, AiRPLAY
    Arranged by AiRPLAY
  11. Sunrise
    Lyrics: MINO
    Composed by MINO
    Arranged by MINO, Uk Jin Kang, Diggy
  12. Lost in a crowd (이유 없는 상실감에 대하여)
    Lyrics: MINO
    Composed by Uk Jin Kang, Diggy, MINO
    Arranged by Uk Jin Kang, Diggy
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