Flight Log: Turbulence

2016 studio album by Got7 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Flight Log: Turbulence is the second Korean studio album by the South Korean male group Got7. It was released on September 27, 2016 by JYP Entertainment.

ReleasedSeptember 27, 2016
Recorded2016
Length45:22
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Flight Log: Turbulence
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ReleasedSeptember 27, 2016
Recorded2016
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Length45:22
LabelJYP Entertainment
Producer
Got7 chronology
Flight Log: Departure
(2016)
Flight Log: Turbulence
(2016)
Flight Log: Arrival
(2017)
Singles from Flight Log: Turbulence
  1. "Hard Carry"
    Released: September 27, 2016
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Background and composition

On September 8, 2016, JYP Entertainment announced that Got7 was going to release their second Korean studio album by early October.[1] Flight Log: Turbulence was ultimately released on September 27 and introduced a more aggressive, electronic sound than the group's previous hip hop style.[2] The members have written the lyrics, and sometimes composed, eleven of the thirteen tracks,[3][4] with Mark credited on five of them.

"Hard Carry" is an electronic song featuring "whirring synths, finger snaps, layered vocal samples and howls," which Billboard called a "sonic whirlwind."[2][5] The album's middle section continues with songs written by the members: "Boom x3" has an old-school hip hop style, with 8-bit blips, while "Prove It" is R&B-oriented.[2] The title of "No Jam" is a wordplay between English and Korean, translating to "no fun."[2] "Who's That" reintroduces a more playful, tropical beat; the album closes with four softer, sweeter tracks,[2] including "If," which deals with the push and pull of courtship.[6]

Critical reception

Tamar Herman of Billboard noted that overall, the strength of Flight Log: Turbulence lied in "the personalized quality of the songs," as all members participated in the creation of the album, showing their potential as composers.[2] Idology felt that "Hard Carry" was a song "so well-crafted that it's hard to find fault with it," but that it was also disconnected from previous releases, commenting that the album demonstrated the group's attempt to consistently seek new paths.[7]

Track listing

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No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementsLength
1."Skyway"Earattack, Defsoul (JB)Earattack, Lish, Defsoul (JB), The Kick SoundEarattack, Lish, The Kick Sound3:37
2."하드캐리" (Hard Carry)Earattack, YoogeunEarattack, Lish, YoogeunEarattack, Lish3:13
3."Boom x3"Jackson Wang, Boytoy, PenomecoJackson Wang, BoytoyBoytoy3:31
4."Prove It"Defsoul (JB)Defsoul (JB), 220, Royal Dive220, Royal Dive2:54
5."노잼" (No Jam)Yugyeom, Mark, Frants, BamBam, Jackson WangYugyeom, Frants, MarkFrants3:34
6."HEY"Kim Won, Ars (Youngjae), Oh HyunjooKim Won, Ars (Youngjae)Kim Won3:29
7."Mayday"JinyoungJinyoung, Distract, Secret WeaponSecret Weapon3:33
8."My Home"Earattack, MarkEarattack, Lish, MarkEarattack, Lish3:27
9."Who's That"Jam FactoryRuwanga Samath, Oscar Doniz, Josiah Rosen, Carlos Battey, Steven BatteyRuwanga Samath3:35
10."만약에" (If)Primeboi, BamBam, MarkPrimeboi, Cash NotePrimeboi3:29
11."아파" (Sick)Ars (Youngjae), Mark (rap parts), Jackson Wang (rap parts)Damon Sharpe, Carlos Battey, Gregg PaganiDamon Sharpe, Carlos Battey, Gregg Pagani4:17
12."니꿈꿔" (Dreamin')Earattack, Defsoul (JB), BamBamEarattack, Defsoul (JB)Earattack3:08
13."Let Me"Earattack, Mark, YoogeunEarattack, Lish, MarkEarattack, Lish3:21
Total length:45:22
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Charts

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