Foxy Lady (Harisu album)
Foxy Lady is the third studio album by South Korean singer Harisu, released on February 2, 2004, following an acrimonious split with her management company. 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. 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.
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Released | February 2, 2004 (S. Korea) 2005 (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) | |||
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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. 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.