Access (EP)

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Access
Acid Angel from Asia - Access.png
Digital cover
EP by
ReleasedOctober 28, 2022 (2022-10-28)
Genre K-pop
Length13:42
Language
  • Korean
  • English
Label
TripleS chronology
Access
(2022)
Assemble
(2023)
Singles from Access
  1. "Generation"
    Released: October 28, 2022

Access is the first extended play by South Korean girl group Acid Angel from Asia, a sub-unit of TripleS consisting of members Jeong Hye-rin, Kim Yoo-yeon, Kim Na-kyoung, and Gong Yu-bin. It was released on October 28, 2022, by Modhaus and distributed by Kakao Entertainment. [1] The album contains five tracks, including the title track "Generation". [2]

Contents

Promotion and release

On September 16, it was announced that tripleS would begin preparing for sub-unit debut activities with each unit having 4 members. The two sub-units were named Acid Angel From Asia and +(KR)ystal Eyes, with Acid Angel From Asia having their debut activities first in October. [3] The lineup was voted by fans and Acid Angel From Asia made their official debut with the first extended play Access on October 28, 2022. [4]

Track listing

Access track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Access" (sung by Kim Yoo-yeon and Kim Na-kyoung)
  • Kim Sung-woo
  • EL CAPITXN
  • Vendors (Nano)
  • EL CAPITXN
  • Vendors (Nano)
0:45
2."Generation"
  • Jaden Jeong
  • EL CAPITXN
  • Vendors (Nano)
  • Kim Sung-woo
  • EL CAPITXN
  • Vendors (Nano)
  • Maria Marcus
  • Louise Frick Sveen
  • EL CAPITXN
  • Vendors (Nano)
2:44
3."Rolex"
  • Jaden Jeong
  • G-High (MonoTree)
  • BADD
  • Stella Jones (153/Joombas)
  • G-High (MonoTree)
  • Kwon Ae-jin (MonoTree)
BADD3:12
4."Charla" (Korean : 찰나; RR : Chalna;lit. For a Moment)
  • Choi Young-kyung
  • Jaden Jeong
  • Choi Young-kyung
  • Gionata Caracciolo
  • Alex Marton
  • Alex Marton
  • Gionata Caracciolo
3:03
5."Dimension" (AAA Version)
  • Lee Lee-jin
  • Jaden Jeong
  • Choi Young-kyung
  • BADD
  • San Yoon
  • Isa Guerra
  • BADD
3:11
6."+(82)" 
  • Yoon Jong Sung
  • pdly (MonoTree)
 0:47
Total length:13:42

Charts

Release history

Release history and formats for Access
RegionDateFormatLabel
VariousOctober 28, 2022Modhaus
South Korea
November 9, 2022 CD

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