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・ Heartbreaker (Ryan Adams album)
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・ Heartbreaker (TV series)
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Heartbreaker (G-Dragon album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Heartbreaker (G-Dragon album)

''Heartbreaker'' is the solo debut album of South Korean artist G-Dragon, member and leader of Big Bang. The lead single "Heartbreaker", was a hit, topping various charts upon release.〔Kim, Lynn. (G-Dragon conquers Korean music charts ) ''Asia Economy''. September 7, 2009. Retrieved September 29, 2009.〕 The album has sold approximately 285,000 copies in South Korea since its release.〔(Seo Tai-ji Tops Album Sales ). ''The Korea Times'' September 18, 2009. Retrieved September 29, 2009.〕
==Information==
Although initially scheduled to be released in April, the released date was pushed back to August〔() ''(English) Kim, Lynn. G-Dragon Vol. 1 - Heartbreaker Yes Asia''. Retrieved January 2, 2010.〕 to coincide with his 21st birthday.〔(G-Dragon of Big Bang to Release Solo Album ) ''KBS World''. Retrieved January 2, 2010.〕 G-Dragon collaborated with several artists, including Teddy Park of 1TYM, Tae Yang of G-Dragon's own group, and CL and Dara of 2NE1. His song "The Leaders" (which featured Teddy and CL) also referenced Girls' Generation's song "Gee", SS501's Kim Kyu Jong's "Wuss Up", as well as 2NE1's "I Don't Care." Additionally, the song "Sonyeoniya" featured the thoughts and struggles he had to go through as a young boy who started as a YG trainee at the age of 12.〔Han, Sang-hee. (G-Dragon to Hold 1st Solo Concert ) ''The Korea Times''. Retrieved January 2, 2010.〕 The lead single "Heartbreaker" has reached number-one on various charts, including the Mnet and Melon Music chart, while "Breathe" was ranked in the Top 20.〔

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