Discography Part II

In the summer of 2004, BoA made another Korean comeback with her fourth full-length Korean language album, titled My Name, which promoted four singles. From 2005, BoA seems to slow down music production, especially compared to the years just after her debut. In 2005, she only released one full-length album (Girls On Top); in 2006, a Japanese album called Outgrow; and in 2007, another Japanese album was promoted (Made in Twenty (20)). In 2009, BoA made a strong push to break into the United States music industry. To that end, she released her first English language album that was produced with the help of American producers Sean Garrett and Avant. BoA had some struggle with her American debut and she returned to Asia in early 2010, releasing her seventh Japanese-language album Identity.  Later that same year, BoA celebrated her ten year anniversary by releasing her sixth Korean-language album Hurricane Venus - her first Korean language album in five years. The singles “Game,” “Hurricane Venus,” and “Dangerous” were promoted heavily. Copy and Paste is a repackage of Hurricane Venus, adding the eponymous song and “I’m Ok” to the tracklist. In 2012, BoA continued her focus on Korea, released her seventh Korean-language album Only One.

Discography Part II