The Best of Big Bang

The Best of Big Bang

Regular edition cover
Greatest hits album by Big Bang
Released December 14, 2011
Recorded 2006–2011
Genre K-pop, J-pop, dance-pop
Length 52:40
Language Korean, Japanese
Label Universal J
Big Bang chronology
The Ultimate (International Best)
(2011)
The Best of Big Bang
(2011)
Alive
(2012)

The Best of Big Bang is the third greatest hits album by the K-pop boy band Big Bang. The album was stated to release in November 23, 2011 but due to G-Dragon's scandal, it was postponed to December 14, 2011.[1]

Background

The "Japanese Best" album includes all singles released in Japan and songs from the albums "Big Bang" and "Big Bang 2". It also includes a Japanese version of the song "Haru Haru". The "Asia Best 2 2006-2011" album includes hits of the group during 2006 until 2011. It's a second part of the greatest hits "Asia Best 2006-2009". The album was released in 3 different formats: 2CD+DVD edition with a T-shirt,[2] 2CD+DVD edition only[3] and a Regular edition with "Japanese Best" only.[4]

Track listing

CD 1: Japanese Best[5]
No.TitleFrom the albumLength
1."Haru Haru" (Japanese version)Alive - Monster Edition4:17
2."Tonight" (Japanese version)Big Bang 23:40
3."Hands Up"  Big Bang 23:59
4."Tell Me Goodbye"  Big Bang 24:06
5."Beautiful Hangover"  Big Bang 23:46
6."Top of the World"  Big Bang3:01
7."Baby Baby" (Japanese version)Big Bang3:52
8."Always" (Japanese version)Big Bang3:55
9."Somebody to Luv"  Big Bang 23:33
10."Koe o Kikasete" (声をきかせて; Let Me Hear Your Voice)Big Bang 24:15
11."Emotion"  Big Bang3:19
12."Ms. Liar"  Big Bang 23:53
13."Gara Gara Go!!" (ガラガラ GO!!, Gotta Gotta Go!!)Big Bang3:19
14."My Heaven"  Big Bang3:52
Total length:52:40

Chart performance

The album debuted at number 1 in Oricon's daily chart and number 2 in Weekly album chart with 30,043 copies sold.[6]

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Oricon Daily albums 1
Oricon Weekly albums[6] 2
Oricon Monthly albums 18

Sales and certifications

Chart Amount
Oricon physical sales 51,000+

Release history

Country Date Format Label
Japan December 14, 2011[4] Digital download, CD Universal J

References

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