Happy Pledis 2nd Album

"Happy Pledis 2012"
Single by After School, Son Dam-bi, Kahi, NU'EST and Hello Venus
Released December 1, 2011
Format Maxi single, digital download
Recorded 2011
Genre Pop, Christmas
Label Pledis Entertainment
After School Korean singles chronology
"'Red / Blue'"
(2011)
"Happy Pledis 2012"
(2011)
"'Flashback'"
(2012)

Red / Blue
(2011)
Happy Pledis 2nd Album
(2011)
Flashback
(2012)

Happy Pledis 2nd Album is a charity single by the South Korean music label Pledis Entertainment's artists Son Dam-bi, Kahi, After School, NU'EST's JR and Baekho, Hello Venus's Yoo Ara and Lime and Pre-School Girl Park Jung-hyun. The album was released under the name Happy Pledis 2nd Album and is a charity release. As NU'EST and Hello Venus hadn't officially debuted then, the album doesn't include all the members of the two groups, and NU'EST went by the name "Pledis Boys". The album consisted of tracks "Love Letter", "Winter’s Tale", and "How Are You".[1]

History

The Happy Pledis album is a project album purported to give back the love and support the artists have received from their fans; it also asks people to look around themselves with a warmer heart in the winter season. Happy Pledis 2011 was released in December. A portion of the Happy Pledis 2011 earnings was donated to UNICEF to help look after those in need, and the album is also a gift to the fans who have shown the artists so much love and interest. The album included Son Dam-bi, After School, Baekho and Minhyun from NU'EST, Yoo Ara and Lime of Hello Venus, and Xiyeon from Pristin.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Love Letter" (Son Dam-bi & After School featuring Ara, Kim Hyelim (Lime) from Hello Venus, Minhyun, Baekho from NU'EST, Xiyeon from Pristin)3:25
2."Winter Story" (Son Dam-bi, Kahi & Jungah)2:55
3."How Are You?" (Orange Caramel)3:41
4."Love Love Love (Remix)" (After School)4:28
Total length:13:49

Single albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
Korean
Love Letter 4
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Music videos

References

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