Kangta - Persona


  • I. Introduction

    Persona is the third album by Kpop artist Kangta, a former member of the boy group H.O.T. It was released on March 4, 2005 with the lead single "Persona."

    II. Background & Release

    Persona was released on March 4, 2005 and features 12 songs. There was a Chinese version with versions of the first two tracks in Chinese. The title track "Persona" was also released on the album launch date. As with his previous albums, Kangta wrote lyrics and music, as well as producing on multiple songs.

    III. Track List

    Title Lyrics Music Length
    "Persona (가면)" Kangta Kangta 3:47
    "Illusion (쓰레기)" Kangta Kangta 4:30
    "Agape (느리게 걷기)" Kangta Kangta 5:03
    "Paralysis (마비)" Kangta Kangta 3:16
    "Just One Day (하루만큼만)" Kangta Kangta 3:53
    "No More Than My Dream (꿈일 뿐이죠)" Lee Yoon-jae Lee Yoon-jae 3:38
    "Reminiscence #1 (일어나기)" Ahn Ik-soo Ahn Ik-soo 4:11
    "Blue Snow" Kangta Song Gwang-shik 4:09
    "Always (그녀의 목소리가 들립니다)" feat. Song Gwang-shik Kangta Song Gwang-shik 4:25
    "Prayer (잠든 기도)" Kangta Song Gwang-shik, Kangta 5:45
    "Agape (느리게 걷기) " (Instrumental) - Kangta 5:03
    "Always (그녀의 목소리가 들립니다) (" (Instrumental) - Song Gwang-shik 4:25


    IV. Spotify Playlist

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    V. Videos

    Persona MV

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    VI. Reception

    The album sold fewer copies than Kangta's two previous albums, selling only 50,060, per the Music Industry Association of Korea, which stopped compiling charts in 2008.

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