Treasure Box
T-ara · 2013
46 min · 13 tracks · K-pop · synth-pop · electropop
An upbeat collection of catchy hooks and glossy electropop production that showcases T-ara's signature style.
Why this album works
- Best for
- consistent energetic flow throughout upbeat tracks for celebration catchy hooks for sing-alongs
- Context
- Released on August 8, 2013, 'Treasure Box' marked T-ara's continued evolution in the K-pop landscape as they transitioned from their previous projects. This album came after their successful mini-album 'DAY BY DAY', further solidifying their presence in the Japanese market with several tracks offered in Japanese versions. The album represented a phase of robust commercial activity for the group during their peak popularity.
- If you like
- K-pop, synth-pop, electropop
Treasure Box is an album by T-ara, released in 2013. An upbeat collection of catchy hooks and glossy electropop production that showcases T-ara's signature style. 'Treasure Box' debuted at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart, showcasing T-ara's strong fanbase in Japan. It is significant for including multiple Japanese versions of previously released songs, catering to their international audience and reflecting the group's strategic focus on expanding beyond South Korea. This approach highlighted the growing trend of K-pop artists targeting overseas markets during this era. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Treasure Box sound like?
An upbeat collection of catchy hooks and glossy electropop production that showcases T-ara's signature style. Rooted in K-pop and synth-pop.
What makes Treasure Box by T-ara notable?
'Treasure Box' debuted at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart, showcasing T-ara's strong fanbase in Japan. It is significant for including multiple Japanese versions of previously released songs, catering to their international audience and reflecting the group's strategic focus on expanding beyond South Korea. This approach highlighted the growing trend of K-pop artists targeting overseas markets during this era. Released on August 8, 2013, 'Treasure Box' marked T-ara's continued evolution in the K-pop landscape as they transitioned from their previous projects. This album came after their successful mini-album 'DAY BY DAY', further solidifying their presence in the Japanese market with several tracks offered in Japanese versions. The album represented a phase of robust commercial activity for the group during their peak popularity.
Who is Treasure Box for?
Treasure Box works well if you're into consistent energetic flow throughout, upbeat tracks for celebration and catchy hooks for sing-alongs.
How many songs are on Treasure Box?
Treasure Box has 13 tracks, running approximately 46 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 遊んでみる? (Japanese ver.) 2:54
- 2 Sexy Love (Japanese ver.) Standout 3:41
- 3 バニスタ! 3:57
- 4 Deja-Vu Standout 3:35
- 5 初めてのように (Japanese ver.) 4:06
- 6 Sign (Soyeon & Areum) 4:55
- 7 シャボン玉のゆくえ (Boram & Qri) 2:57
- 8 Dangerous Love (Eunjung & Hyomin & Jiyeon) 3:41
- 9 DAY BY DAY (Japanese ver.) 3:28
- 10 Beautiful Sniper Standout 3:37
- 11 TARGET 3:44
- 12 Bye Bye (Japanese ver.) 3:35
- 13 キミは僕の宝物~Happy Birthday to you~ 2:13
Release Date
August 8, 2013
Artist Origin
South Korea
Runtime
46 min 23 sec
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