From the South Korean definition, a promoted lead track on an album. It does not have to have the same name as the album it is published in.
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Examples for "title"
Examples for "title"
1The long title story here is a good example of this process.
2The New Day Do the New Day really need another title run?
3We wish the new owners continued success with the title, he said.
4Expect the title to continue this pace in the weeks to come.
5On this weekend every year since, Power has successfully defended that title.
1They sing the title song live from the ABC studio in Melbourne.
2Her golden delivery of the title song is a high point.
3The title song, a cover, is her first million selling single.
4But best of all is the title song, The Blue Cafe.
5The track is the title song off of MJ's upcoming posthumous album XSCAPE.
1I'm listening to the title track of the new Robert Forster album.
2The title track, meanwhile, says what many critics of Gagaism have voiced.
3Listening to the title track I found myself wandering through the Kasbah.
4The title track, co-written by Suzanne Kraft, is its most majestic offering.
5This lush debut EP was the result; try the title track for size.
6Trinity Roots perform the title track from their new album Citizen.
7On this evidence he has been following the advice in the title track.
8Out Among The Stars The title track is a powerful song.
9Normally I immediately judge an album on the placement of the title track.
10But it's the title track of their eponymous album that's remembered the best.
11The title track is a stand-out, in a sliding doors tale of possibilities.
12The closer and title track is the last tune Brecker recorded.
13The title track of Bad as Meis available as an iTunes download now.
14Nobody could jive to the twisting Katia or the title track.
15Lady Antebellum performed the album's title track on the Grammy Awards.
16The title track is also noteworthy, full of calm, musical spark and sass.
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