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Lee Min-woo discography

Discography of South Korean Singer Lee Min-woo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lee Min-woo discography
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Lee Min-woo, under the name "M", has been a solo singer since 2003, and a member of Korean boyband Shinhwa since 1998. His solo material covers 4 studio albums, 3 EPs, one live album, and one single.

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Albums

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Live albums

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Singles

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Songwriting credits

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Lee is composer, lyricist, and producer. He has written many songs for Shinhwa and for other Korean singers.

  • For Solo Album:
  1. 1st album : Punch, Sweet Girl
  2. 2nd album : Fighter, Bump, Let me love you, Sometimes, Battle (Jump, jump), LUV, Shingiru
  3. 3rd album : Showdown, The "M" Style, Boyfriend, Stomp, Pretty Woman, My Child (98/03/24)
  4. 4th album : I'm Here, I'M'U, Forgive Me, HOT, Wonderful Life, Wink Show, Seducing Honey, Sad Song
  5. Mini album: Back to the Funk — M's Life
  • For Shinhwa's Album:
  1. 1st concert : My Everything
  2. 2nd concert : Make Money, Yo
  3. 3rd album : Soul
  4. 4th album : Reminiscence
  5. 5th album : Free
  6. 6th album : Lost in Love, Later, 79
  7. 7th album : All of My, Oh, U
  8. 8th album : Paradise
  9. 9th album : Run, SO IN LOVE, Destiny of Love
  10. 10th album : Venus, Red Carpet, Stay, Be my love
  11. 11th album : That's right, New me, Hurricane, I gave you
  • For other singers:
  1. Jewelry : Superstar, One More Time
  2. Lyn : Sunshine (feat. Eric)
  3. SAT : Eraser (As a producer)
  4. Kim Dong-wan : My Love (feat. Eric)
  5. Wonder Girls : Move
  6. Andy Lee: Never Give Up (feat. Eric, Dongwan, Minwoo)
  7. V.O.S: Beautiful Life
  8. 4Minute: "Femme Fatale" from Volume Up[31]
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Notes

  • A ^ ^ ^ ^ The Recording Industry Association Korea (RIAK) tracked physical album, EP, and singles sales and released a consolidated sales and ranking chart monthly from January 1999 to September 2008.[32] It did not track digital sales.
  • B ^ ^ The Gaon Music Chart began releasing data in 2010 after the Recording Industry Association Korea stopped compiling data in October 2008.[33] Online sources for charts released after September 2008 and before January 2010 are currently unavailable.
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