Graduation
Born Again

The "goodbye my friends" song, Jen calls it. Could possibly be Jen's fave Turbo song. The song is just well produced and put together, with Mikey given heavy rap time. Mikey gives a deeper rap voice, giving it a hip-hop sound, but for some reason, blending perfectly with the mid-tempo R&B ballad feel of the song

Goodbye Yesterday
Born Again

Quite possiblly everyone else's fave Turbo song. Well, it's this or December, or Cyber Lover, right? Jen recommends the History version of this song as well as the Born Again version. Hmm, the History version might quite possibly be Jen's fave Turbo song, minus the annoying intro "Professional remixes ...." (easily edited out by an audio editing software ^_^). A fun song highliting Jong Kook especially. Mikey's rap are very fast paced (how does he rap that fast, Jen wonders?) - very neat. Jong Kook's chorus parts are what sticks in your head and won't get out. Extremely catchy.

Please
E-Mail My Heart

Could possibly be Jen's fave Turbo song. You've never heard a "smooth rap" until you've heard this song. It seems the more rap time Mikey is given, the more Jen likes a song. Jen thinks Mikey raps more in this song than Jong Kook sings. This song is perfect - smooth rapping and smooth R&B sound, with Jong Kook giving a great vocal performance also.

Cyber Lover
E-Mail My Heart

The first Turbo song that Jen heard, this could possibly be her fave Turbo song. Also the first performance footage that Jen saw of Turbo. Undeniably the most popular track in the E-Mail My Heart album. Jen likes the rap voice that Mikey uses in this song - it sounds like his natural rapping voice - much higher pitched than Graduation. A dance song with a great pop sound. It's happy with a hint of techno, and the fast-paced rap that Mikey does in the middle of the song is Jen's fave part.

True Love
Perfect Love

Quite possibly Jen's fave Turbo song, and quite possibly even more fun that Goodbye Yesterday. The song begins with Mikey saying, "Yeah, I found my true love. This is the story . . ." It explodes into a hip-hop dance song, then simmers down to a head-bopping pop song as Mikey and Jong Kook tell you the story through the song. There are so many good parts in this song, such as Mikey's "uh, huh"s throughout the song - agreeing to Jong Kook's "storytelling". Mikey's rap tone is the same as what he used in Cyber Lover.

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