Foxy Lady | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Harisu |
Cover: | Harisu Foxy Lady.jpg |
Caption: | Korean CD cover |
Released: | (S. Korea) (Taiwan, China, Malaysia) |
Genre: | K-Pop, Mandopop |
Length: | 58:22 (S. Korea) 74:47 (Taiwan) 69:52 (China, Malaysia) |
Language: | Korean, Mandarin, English |
Label: | Plyzen (S. Korea) EMI (Taiwan) Jiangwen Records (China) Acclaim (Malaysia) |
Prev Title: | Liar |
Prev Year: | 2002 |
Next Title: | Harisu |
Next Year: | 2006 |
Foxy Lady is the third studio album by South Korean singer Harisu, released on February 2, 2004,[1] following an acrimonious split with her management company.[2] It marked a change in her musical style, moving away from the techno sound of her previous albums and focusing more on hip hop and R&B.[3] Working titles for the album included Happy My Life, also the name of a song on Liar, and No. 1, to signify a new stage in her career. A music video was filmed for the title track, "Foxy Lady", but it failed to make the top 50 in the MIAK K-pop album chart.
In 2005, Foxy Lady was released in Taiwan, China, and Malaysia, with the addition of several tracks re-recorded in Mandarin, though she required a tutor to help with the pronunciation of the Chinese words.[4] The album was released by EMI in Taiwan, where she was promoted as the "Kylie Minogue of the East". In China it was accompanied by a DVD of her music videos, and was also released in a special hardback photo book format.
Note: Tracks 6–19 are the same as tracks 2–15 on the Korean release. Tracks 2–5 are Mandarin-language versions of tracks 6, 7, 9 and 19, respectively. Track #19 is included on the Taiwanese release only.
Note: The bonus DVD is included with the Chinese release only.