Chakra is the third studio album of the South Korean girl group Chakra. The singles were "Come Back" and "Da".

Chakra
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 11, 2002
Recorded2002
GenreK-pop, dance
LanguageKorean
LabelCream Records
Zam Entertainment
Kiss Entertainment
Chakra chronology
Chakra'ca
(2001)
Chakra
(2002)
Tomato
(2003)

Background and development

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Chakra had gained popularity through their Indian-inspired music and powerful image. With Chakra 3, the group's third album, the group turned to a more emotional and feminine concept, as in their lead single "Come Back".[1] Prior to the album's release, the members of Chakra had been pursuing careers outside of the group. Jung Ryeo-won acted in the television drama Saxophone [ko], Eun worked as a video jockey for a KMTV music program, and Hwangbo appeared as a panelist in various variety shows. In order to promote the album, the members halted individual activities and united as a group.[2] The members also helped in producing the album—along with their usual producer, Lee Sang-min, they supervised the song-selecting process and picked out the tracklist themselves.[2] Upon hearing "Come Back", the members decided it to be the album's lead single.[1]

During production, Eani parted ways with Chakra to study in the United States. She was replaced with Bona, who was chosen through an audition,[1] and the album was re-recorded with Bona's vocals.[3]

Composition

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Chakra's lead single, "Come Back", is a ballad, one of two included in the album.[1] The medium tempo song features a string section backed by a 24-person orchestra, as well as violin by Eugene Park.[4] Actor Kwon Sang-woo also provided the song's narration.[2] The members chose "Come Back" as the lead single to "shake off the perception that dance singers can't sing".[1] The music video for "Come Back" was filmed at the Hard Rock Beach Hotel in Pattaya, and was sponsored by the Tourism Authority of Thailand. "Da", described by the Chosun Ilbo as a "Chakra-style dance track," is a fusion of Indian instruments and percussion with K-pop melodies.[4] Other tracks include the pop ballad "I Love You", the techno track "Four Beauties", and the disco number "If".[4]

Track listing

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  1. Dorawa (돌아와)
  2. Da (다)
  3. I'll Be Alright (Gihoe) (기회)
  4. If
  5. Minyeo Sachongsa (미녀 사총사)
  6. Jipchak (집착)
  7. Garasadae (가라사대)
  8. Geudaereul Saranghamnida (그대를 사랑합니다)
  9. Mong (몽)
  10. Love Fool
  11. Yeokjeon (Hurry Up Now) (역전)
  12. Wind

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e [새음반]'돌아와' 낸 샤크라 "이젠 춤보다 노래" [[New album] Chakra, who released "Come Back" — "now, we'll focus on music more than dance"]. Dong-a Ilbo (in Korean). 2002-10-27. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
  2. ^ a b c 샤크라, 3집 '돌아와'로 2년만에 컴백...새멤버 보나 합류 [Chakra release their 3rd album "Come Back", their first in 2 years... with the addition of new member Bona]. Sports Chosun. 2002-10-27. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
  3. ^ 샤크라 이니 `미국 유학` 새멤버 영입 [Chakra Eani to study in the US, new member is added]. Maeil Business Newspaper (in Korean). 2002-07-10. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
  4. ^ a b c UN·샤크라 3집서 ‘변신’ [UN & Chakra 'transform' with their third albums]. The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). 2002-11-01. Retrieved 2024-03-28.