Inspirit
Inspirit |
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EP by Infinite |
Released |
March 17, 2011 (2011-03-17) |
Recorded |
2011 |
Genre |
Pop, dance |
Length |
9:44 |
Language |
Korean |
Label |
Woollim Entertainment |
Producer |
Han Jaeho and Kim Seungsoo |
Infinite chronology |
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Singles from Inspirit |
- "Nothing's Over"
Released: March 17, 2011
- "Can U Smile (Remake) (Released as Broadcasting version)"
Released: May 9, 2011
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Inspirit is the first single album of South Korean boy band Infinite. The album was released on March 17, 2011, as well as the music video for their album's title track "Nothing's Over". They followed up the promotions with a Broadcasting version of the song "Can U Smile (Remake)".
Track listing
Lyrics |
Music |
Arranged by |
1. |
"Nothing's Over" |
Song Soo Yoon |
Han Jaeho, Kim Seungso |
Song Soo Yoon |
3:18 |
2. |
"Shot" |
Song Soo Yoon, Kim Ina |
Han Jaeho, Kim Seungso |
Han Jaeho, Kim Seungso, Hong Seunghyun |
3:09 |
3. |
"Can U Smile" (Remake) |
Song Soo Yoon |
Han Jaeho, Kim Seungso |
Ahn Joon Sung |
3:11 |
Total length:
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9:37 |
- The song "Can U Smile (Remake)" is a new version of the song with the same title, originally released on their previous EP "Evolution".
Charts
Album chart
Chart |
Peak
position |
Gaon album chart[2] |
3 |
Single chart
Song |
Peak position |
Gaon Chart |
"Nothing's Over"[2] |
22 |
"Can U Smile"
(Broadcasting version)[2]
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38 |
Other Songs charted
Sales and certifications
Chart |
Amount |
Gaon physical sales[3] |
25,808 |
References
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Sung Gyu · Dong Woo · Woo Hyun · Hoya · Sung Yeol · L · Sung Jong
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Studio albums |
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Extended plays |
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Single albums |
Inspirit
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Singles |
Korean
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"Come Back Again" · "She's Back" · " BTD (Before the Dawn)" · "Nothing's Over" · "Can U Smile (Broadcasting Ver.)" · "Be Mine" · "Paradise"
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Japanese
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Special singles |
"White Confession (Lately)"
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Related topics |
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