씨스타(Sistar) – Give It To Me [2nd Album]
Release Date: 2013.06.11
Genre: Dance Pop
Language: Korean
The summer just got hotter with Sistar releasing their second album Give It To Me. This time, the girl group is working with the hit-making Duble Sidekick team, who produced the anticipated title song and features in the opening track Miss Sistar. Indie band Geeks also feature in “The Way You Make Me Melt.” Concept-wise, the girls dazzle with a sexy Moulin Rouge look.
Track List:
01. Miss Sistar (feat.이단옆차기, 주헌)
02. Give it to me
03. 넌 너무 야해 (The Way You Make Me Melt) (feat.긱스)
04. 바빠 (Bad Boy)
05. Summer Time
06. 일주일 (A Week)
07. Crying
08. Hey You
09. If U Want
10. 핑글핑글 (Up And Down)
11. Give it to me (Inst.)
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