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Deviantart 2Ne1 Songs Album Download deviantart 2ne1 songs album download 2NE1 - Discography (4 albums, 3 mini, 14 singles, 4 solo, 9 collaborations, 3 live) 2009 - 2NE1 - Fire, 320 kb/s 2009 - 2NE1 - I Don't Care (Reggae Remix), 320 kb/s 2009 - 2NE1 - I Don't Care (Baek Kyoung Remix), 320 kb/s 2010 - 2NE1 - Try To Follow Me, 320 kb/s 2010 - 2NE1 Feat. LIL JON - FIRE (Prod. By Rizmo), 320 kb/s 2012 - 2NE1 - Be Mine, 320 kb/s 2012 - 2NE1 - I Love You, 320 kb/s 2013 - 2NE1 Feat. will.i.am - Take The World On – Intel Ultrabook Project (Seoul), 320 kb/s 2013 - 2NE1 - Falling In Love, 320 kb/s 2013 - 2NE1 - Do You Love Me, 320 kb/s 2013 - 2NE1 - Missing You, 320 kb/s. Japanese Singles. 2010 - 2NE1 - Go Away (Japanese Version), 320 kb/s 2012 - 2NE1 - SCREAM, 320 kb/s 2012 - 2NE1 - I Love You, 320 kb/s. 2009 - Dara ft. CL - Kiss, 320 kb/s 2009 - Park Bom - You And I, 320 kb/s 2009 - CL & Minzy - Please Don't Go, 320 kb/s 2013 - CL - The Baddest Female, 320 kb/s. 2007 - Lexy - Rush (ft. Bom), 320 kb/s 2007 - Big Bang - Big Bang 03 (ft. Bom), 320 kb/s 2009 - 2NE1 & Big Bang - Lollipop, 320 kb/s 2009 - G-Dragon - Heartbreaker (ft. Dara & CL), 320 kb/s 2009 - Big Bang - ASIA BEST 2006-2009 (ft. Bom), 320 kb/s 2012 - GD & TOP – OH YEAH (Japanese Single) (ft. BOM), 320 kb/s 2012 - m-flo & 2NE1 – She’ s So (Outta Control), 320 kb/s 2013 - will.i.am feat. apl.de.ap and 2NE1 – #Willpower (Deluxe Edition), 320 kb/s 2013 - Bom&Hi – All I Want For Christmas Is You, 320 kb/s. 2011 - 2NE1 – 2NE1 1st Live Concert ‘Nolza!’, 320 kb/s 2012 - 2NE1 – 2012 GLOBAL TOUR LIVE ‘NEW EVOLUTION IN SEOUL’, 320 kb/s 2014 - 2NE1 – 2014 2NE1 WORLD TOUR LIVE ‘ALL OR NOTHING in SEOUL’ (2CD) , 320 kb/s. [Album Download] 2NE1 – CRUSH [VOL. 2] The wait is over – 2NE1 is finally releasing their second album! Crush features ten tracks including the Teddy-produced double title songs Come Back Home and “Gotta Be You.” Leader CL also participated in the album’s production this time, writing and co-composing multiple tracks on the album including Crush and “If I Were You.” Track List: 01. CRUSH 02. COME BACK HOME 03. 너 아님 안돼 04. 살아 봤으면 해 05. 착한 여자 06. 멘붕 (CL SOLO) 07. HAPPY 08. SCREAM 09. BABY I MISS YOU 10. COME BACK HOME (UNPLUGGED VER.) KPOPLoversUNITE. I started this list a while back as I have an iPod dedicated to K-pop. (Got it for my eighteenth.) I have just over 80 songs on it so far, but it clearly isn't enough. I would like your suggestions on which songs to add. If it's a song I haven't heard yet, I'll it first. Although I started the list a while ago, I decided to start it again. I wasn't happy with the way I wrote the first time and there was a ton of songs that I couldn't think of. I've added songs but oddly haven't taken any off. I thought the list looked cool with things crossed off, because it looked like I had got somewhere. xD. Here is the list so far. Bold= I have the song. T-ARA- Sexy Love. T-ARA- Little Bo Peep. Taeyang- Wedding Dress. BigBang-Sunset Glow. BigBang- Monster. BigBang- Last Farewell. 2ne1- Missing You. 2ne1- Ugly. 2ne1- Follow me. 2ne1- Go away. CL- Baddest Female. SHINee- Hello. SHINee- RingDingDong. SHINee- Everybody. Nu'est- Face. F(x)- Hot Summer. F(x)- Electric Shock. F(x)- Chu Tablo ft Taeyang- Tomorrow. SNSD- Gee. SNSD- I got a boy. 4minute- Huh. Miss A- Goodbye Baby. Miss A- Good girl. Bad girl. Miss A- Breathe. GD- Shake the world. GD- Coup D-etat. GD- Who you? GD- Crooked. Girls' Day- Female President. BigBang- Beautiful Hangover. SNSD- The boys. SNSD- Twinkle. Hyuna- Ice Cream. Hyuna- Change. Hyuna- Bubble Pop. BigBang- Haru Haru. B.A.P- No Mercy. B.A.P- Warrior. Beast- Beautiful Night. Beast- Good Luck. EXO- MAMA. EXO- History. EXO- Christmas Day. EXO- Overdose. SNSD- Beep Beep. Beast- Shadow. Beast- Fiction. Bang YongGuk- I remember. EXO- XOXO. EXO- 365. Henry ft Amber- 1-4-3. Henry- Trap. SuperJunior- Mr Simple. SuperJunior- Spy. SuperJunior- Sorry Sorry. SuperJunior- Superman. SHINee- Sherlock. F(x)- Rum Pum Pum Pum. 2PM- A.D.T.O.Y. 2ne1- Come back home. CL- MTBD. TEEN TOP- Rocking. TEEN TOP- Crazy. TroubleMaker- Now. Block B- Very Good. Block B- Nalina. Block B- Jackpot. BoA- Eat you up. MBLAQ- This is war. MBLAQ- Smoky Girl. 2PM- Hands Up. Sistar- Give it to me. Sistar- So cool. Sistar- Push Push. 4minute- What's your name? GD- Michigo KARA- Step. JJ Project- Bounce. B.A.P- Excuse me. 2ne1- Crush. 2ne1- Happy. B.A.P- Coma. TVXQ- Mirotic. Beast- Breath MBLAQ- Y. Infinite- Destiny. Infinte- The Chaser. BTOB- Thriller. That's all I have right now. I can't think of much more, and that's why I need your help guys!! I know I don't own a lot of these songs but that's why I have made this list! List of Best 2NE1 Albums and Songs. Everyone who is into K-Pop must have been familiar with YG Entertainment, especially their two most popular k-pop bands, Bigbang and 2NE1. 2NE1, who debuted in 2009, has gained so much popularity with their 4 members, including CL, Sandara park, Minzy, and Park Bom. 2NE1 has released 3 studio albums, 3 extended plays, and 25 singles so far which led them to lots of success. Although 2NE1 is not as active as they used to be, their hits songs will always be in everyone’s heart. Here we will remind you of 2NE1’s songs since their debut, so check them out! 2NE1’s Debut Song. 2NE1 became first known by appearing in an advertisement song featuring Bigbang “Lollipop” which was released on March 2009; “Lollipop” succeeded at being in top rank of Mnet for 4 weeks. After that, 2NE1 released their official debut song “FIRE”, on 6 Mei 2009 which was written and produced by Teddy Park from 1TYM. “FIRE” was release in 2 versions of Music Video, 2NE1 – FIRE (Street version) and 2NE1 – FIRE (Space version). “FIRE” is a hip hop/reggae style song, which then formed the identity of 2NE1’s songs. Do you still remember this 2NE1 song? Check both of “FIRE” versions below! “FIRE” succeeded in achieving more than one million views in just 24 hours after it was released. It also became the top in all charts, both online and offline. Now, FIRE has been viewed by almost 50,000,000 people over the past 8 years. 18 List of 2NE1 Hit Songs. 1. 2NE1 – Clap Your Hands. 2NE1’s” Clap Your Hands” was released on 8 September 2010 as the forth single from their first full album “To Anyone”. Their “Clap Your Hands” is a song written by Kim Byunghoon and produced by Teddy Park and team. “Clap Your Hands” is super catchy, as it is one of 2NE1’s electro-pop track. The music video is totally awesome, as Minzy and CL did the rap part in a jungle. 2. 2NE1 – Do You Love Me. 2NE1’s “Do You Love Me” was a big hit in 2013, as it was released on 7th August 2013. “Do You Love Me” is another of 2NE1’s electro pop songs. The music video looks so fun because it was filmed in a party scene. The song can also be easily recognized as CL was spelling out D.O. YOU. LOVE. ME. for the song opening. 3. 2NE1 – It Hurts (Slow) “It Hurts” was 2NE1’s 7th single from their “To Anyone” album. 2NE1 was praised for being able to reach out beyond their original music style. The music video was released on Halloween night, and that’s why the theme was Gothic dark. After the music video was released, not only 2NE1 but YG Ent., was praised for never lacking in new and unique ideas. “It Hurts” is a Pop and R&B song and is one of 2NE1’s most successful song as it reached 1.7 millions downloads by the end of 2010, the digital copies have also sold over 2,300,000 copies. 4. 2NE1 – I Don’t Care. 2NE1’s “I Don’t Care” was a hit in 2009. It stayed in the top charts in a lot of music shows, such as Mnet cuntdown, Music Bank, and SBS Inkigayo. This was so especially in Music Bank where “I Don’t Care” stayed in 1st place for 5 weeks continuously. This song shows a more feminine and softer image of 2NE1. This super easy listening song’s digital copies have sold over 4.5 million copies, which leads the song to be one of the most successful singles in K-pop industry. 5. 2NE1 – Fire. As the fist single of 2NE1, FIRE succeeded in bringing 2NE1 to be one of the top K-pop girlbands. The catchy and easy listening song is just right to be 2NE1’s debut song as it also shows the color of 2NE1’s songs in general. 6. 2NE1 – Falling in Love. If you are looking for a good song to complete your summer days, 2NE1’s “Falling in Love” is the best song you can ever ask for. “Falling in Love” was a digital-only song that was released during the summer of 2013.
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