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(stylized as KARA Collection) is a compilation album by
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. It was first released in Japanese on September 5, 2012 in four different editions: two CD+DVD, a Regular edition and a digital Deluxe edition. A
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edition, titled as ''KARA Solo Collection'', was released on November 30, 2012 digitally and December 4, 2012 physically. The songs were performed in Korean language.


Japanese version


Background

On January 15, 2012, it was announced that each members of the group were planning on releasing their own solo material. However, these songs were instead included on the
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tour. On August 17 it was eventually announced on the group's official Japanese website that a solo collections album would be released which contained the songs. The album will be released in three different editions: two CD+DVD, Type A will include the CD, a DVD with music videos of all solo songs, behind the scenes of the music videos and a 28-page photobook, Type B will include the CD and a DVD with all music videos only, and a Regular edition with only the CD itself. CD+DVD Type A comes in a
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, while CD+DVD B and Regular edition comes in a
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. Both CD+DVD editions will include a lottery ticket that comes with different goods that the girls used in their music videos: from Gyuri a hair accessories, from Hara an
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toy, from Nicole a yellow VHS tape, from Seung-yeon a book (that appears in the opening of the music video) and from Jiyoung a
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camera. The buyer can only choose one of them by ticket. The solo songs were released as ringtones on the music and mobile portal ''Recochoku'', one song per day. Jiyoung's "Wanna Do" was the first to be released, on August 22, Nicole's "Lost" was released on August 23, Hara's "Secret Love" on August 24, Gyuri's "Daydream" on August 25 and finished with Seung-yeon's "Guilty", released on August 26. The album covers and teasers of all music videos were revealed on August 30. The music videos of "Secret Love" and "Daydream" premiered on the TV station ''Space Shower TV'' on August 31, "Lost" and "Wanna Do" premiered on the same channel on September 3 and "Guilty" premiered on September 4, on the channel ''
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''. The music videos, with exception of "Guilty", features guests making the guy role of the story. "Wanna Do" features
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's member Park Geon-il, "Lost" features the actor
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, "Secret Love" features ZE:A's member Siwan and "Daydream" features the actor
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Composition

The album is composed of twelve tracks, five of which are original songs sung by each member of the group. The remaining tracks instrumentals. The solo tracks are "Wanna Do", sung by Jiyoung, "Lost", sung by
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featuring 2AM's Jin-woon, "Secret Love", sung by
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, "Daydream", sung by Gyuri and "Guilty", sung by Seung-yeon. A 2012 version of "Go Go Summer!" that released digitally on July 25, 2012, was also included in the album. This version was used to promote Live Dam's karaoke system "Furikara", which the standard version of the song and "
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" were included. "Wanna Do" and "Secret Love" were written by G-High and Lee Joo-hyung, who also composed the songs and were translated in Japanese by Mai Watarai. "Lost", "Guilty" and "Daydream" were written and composed by
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(Song Soo-yun, Han Jae-ho and Kim Seung-soo). "Lost" was translated in Japanese by Emyli and also composed by An Jun-sung. "Daydream" was translated in Japanese by PA-NON and also composed by Hwang-hyun. "Guilty" was translated in Japanese by Onomiya Shino and also composed by Yue. Gyuri, Seungyeon, Hara, and Jiyoung helped pen the lyrics their own songs; Nicole penned the rap of her song.


Track listing


Chart performance

The solo songs were released as ringtones on the music and mobile portal ''Recochoku'' from August 22 to 26, one song per day. The songs ranked high in ''Recochoku Uta'' daily chart: "Wanna Do" peaked #6, "Lost" peaked #7, "Secret Love" peaked #9, "Daydream" peaked #11 and "Guilty" peaked #4. In
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, the album debuted at number three with 18,101 copies sold on the first day and 47,553 copies sold on the first week.


Charts


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Korean version


Background

Some rumors of a Korean version of the album were spreading around the internet since the Japanese release in September but in that time was not confirmed by the group's agency,
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. On November 24,
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revealed in their "coming soon releases" that two songs from the Korean ''Kara Collection'' will be released on November 28. On November 27, the album release was confirmed by DSP Media. The album will be released on December 4 in two editions: limited and regular. The limited edition will include a special DVD including the music videos and special photocards with unveiled still-cuts from the music videos. It will be limited to 5,000 copies. The songs "Secret Love" and "Lost" were released on November 28 digitally along with their respective music videos on Kara's official
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account. "Daydream", "Wanna Do" and "Guilty" were released digitally on November 30, along with their respective music videos.


Composition

The songs "Daydream", "Guilty" and "Lost" were written by Song Soo-yun and produced by Han Jae-ho and Kim Seung-soo, also known as Sweetune. The songs "Secret Love" and "Wanna Do" were written and produced by G-High and Lee Joo-hyung. Gyuri, Seungyeon, Hara, and Jiyoung helped pen the lyrics of their own songs; Nicole penned the rap of her song.


Track listing


Charts


Album chart


Singles chart


Sales and certifications


Release history


References


External links


''Kara Collection'' Japanese special website
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