Habit (album)

Habit (also known as 3rd Album) is the third and final studio album by South Korean singer, U;Nee. It was released posthumously on January 26, 2007, on Fantom Entertainment (팬텀엔터테인먼트)

Habit
U;Nee looking at camera
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 26, 2007
Recorded2005–2006
Genre
Length43:05
LabelFantom Entertainment
U;Nee chronology
Call Call Call
(2005)
Habit
(2007)

Background and development

U;Nee decided to collaborate again with the same songwriters and producers who worked on her previous album, 'Call Call Call', but this time she made a change in her image, adopting a more mature approach and experimenting with her voice, also drawing inspiration from the sound of her first album

Initially, the title track of the album was intended to be 'Honey', but after recording '솔로판타지' (Solo Fantasy)', the agency made the decision to make it the title track of the album, although it was later changed definitely to '습관' (Habit). Despite this change, it is speculated that both songs were going to be promoted, as they both had choreographies prepared for their release. However, due to the tragic loss of U;Nee, only the song '습관' (Habit) was promoted.

The sound of the album is totally different from her previous work 'Call Call Call'. The song '솔로판타지' (Solo Fantasy)' is reminiscent of her debut track, 'Go' (가) , thanks to its intense choreography and rap elements. On the other hand, '내 맘속의 빈자리' (Empty Spot In My Heart) is a captivating R&B song written by U;Nee and the song 'Follow Me' which was previously released in Japan along with her debut single 'One' there.

Meanwhile, the album includes an emotional ballad titled '습관' (Habit), which was produced and written by Jung Sung-Yoon (hangul: 정성윤), a composer that didn't work in her last album. This song would eventually be the title track of the album.

In 2006, U;Nee announced through her website that her third album would be released approximately in the middle of the year. However, due to her promotional commitments in Japan, the album's release was finally postponed to the following year, in 2007.

The photos for the album and album cover were taken during the summer of 2006 in Japan. Some of these photos were revealed on her website before the release. However, it was found that the images did not fit well with the track listing of the album. Therefore, the decision was made to darken them to give them a more somber tone in keeping with the overall mood of the album.

Cancellation and release

On January 21, 2007, a day before the music video for the album's title track, '솔로판타지' (Solo Fantasy), U;Nee was found lifeless in her home by her grandmother. Her death was the result of suicide due to the depression she was facing. In a gesture of respect to her memory, U;Nee's agency, Fantom Entertainment, initially decided to cancel the album release, which was originally scheduled for February 1st .However, at the family's request, the album was finally released on January 26, 2007.

Following the tragic loss of U;Nee, a decision was made to change the title track of the album, replacing it with '습관' (Habit), which is the only ballad on the album. A music video was released that paid tribute to the highlights of U;Nee's career.

In addition, an emotional video of U;Nee dancing to the choreography of her song '솔로판타지' (Solo Fantasy) was revealed. This video was recorded on January 19, just two days before her tragic passing.

Currently, the rights to the album are held by RIAK.

All the money made from the album went to U;Nee's family

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro" 조성진0:59
2."U-Turn (Rock Ver.)"조진광최수영3:26
3."Honey"강우경박성호3:52
4."솔로판타지 (Solo Fantasy)"박장근, 박남훈조성진3:31
5."습관 (Habit) (Acoustic Ver.)"정성윤정성윤4:47
6."내 맘속의 빈자리 (Empty Spot In My Heart)"U;Nee최수영3:33
7."Follow Me"U;Nee이한범4:47
8."Run Away"강우경박성호3:41
9."아버지 (Father) (Remix)"조진광최수영, 이한범3:26
10."U-Turn (House Ver.)"조진광최수영3:40
11."Habits (Ver. 2)"조진광최수영4:47
12."라스트 크리스마스 1397 (Last Christmas 1397) (Outro)" 조성진2:32
Total length:43:05

"습관 (Acoustic Ver.)"

References

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