Call Call Call
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| Call Call Call | ||||
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| Released | February 18, 2005 | |||
| Recorded | 2004–2005 | |||
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| Label | Synnara Music | |||
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Call Call Call (also known as 2nd Album) is the second studio album by South Korean singer, U;Nee. It was released on February 18, 2005, by Synnara Music. It was the last album to be released during her lifetime.
U;Nee started her singing career in 2003 with the album U;Nee Code, promoting the tracks "Go" and "Trick 2".[1] Call Call Call was her second album in 1 year and 6 months—recording finished in November 2004, and U;Nee spent the remaining time before release practicing dance.[2] After the album was repeatedly delayed, U;Nee developed depression, recalling that she questioned if being a singer was right for her; she was able to overcome the pressure through praying and visiting church.[1]
Composition
Call Call Call is primarily an R&B album.[3] It was produced by Jo Seong-jin, with U;Nee contributing lyrics for four of its tracks, including "Don't Cry Again" and "One".[4][5] The title track, "Call Call Call", was composed by Park Seong-ho of Goofy; described as a "flashy dance song",[6] it combines R&B and dance-pop with K-pop sensibilities.[1] The following track, "Father", is a medium tempo hip hop song dedicated "to those who are going through hard times".[7][1] The album also includes the bonus track "I Want You", a dance-pop song in the style of her debut album.[1]

