Aesthetic (TripleS EP)

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Aesthetic
Krystal Eyes Aesthetic online cover.jpg
Digital cover
EP by
+(KR)ystal Eyes
ReleasedMay 4, 2023 (2023-05-04)
Genre K-pop
Length15:23
Language
  • Korean
  • English
Label
TripleS chronology
Assemble
(2023)
Aesthetic
(2023)
Cherry Gene
(2023)
Singles from Aesthetic
  1. "Cherry Talk"
    Released: May 4, 2023
  2. "Touch+"
    Released: June 27, 2023

Aesthetic is the first extended play by South Korean girl group +(KR)ystal Eyes, a sub-unit of TripleS consisting of members Yoon Seo-yeon, Lee Ji-woo, Kim Chae-yeon, and Kim Soo-min. It was released on May 4, 2023, by Modhaus and distributed by Kakao Entertainment. The album contains five tracks, including the title track "Cherry Talk".

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. [1] 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. [2]

On March 17, 2023, it was confirmed that +(KR)ystal Eyes, the second sub-unit will debut on the first week of May. [3]

Track listing

Aesthetic track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Cherry 100%" (sung by Lee Ji-woo and Kim Chae-yeon) 
  • Yoon Jong Sung
  • pdly
 0:47
2."Cherry Talk"
  • YELO
  • Kwon Ae Jin
  • Jaden Jeong
  • Yoon Jong Sung
  • Kwon Ae Jin
  • YELO
  • pdly
  • Kella Armitage
  • Yoon Jong Sung
  • pdly
2:51
3."Touch"Jaden Jeong
  • HYMAX
  • Hong-di
  • Limzy
  • HYMAX
  • Hong-di
  • Limzy
2:56
4."Hide & Seek" (Korean : 숨겨 봐봐; RR : sumgyeo bwabwa;lit. Hide it)
  • pdly
  • YELO
  • Yoon Jong Sung
  • Kwon Ae Jin
  • YELO
  • pdly
  • Yoon Jong Sung
  • pdly
2:54
5."Deja-Vu"
  • Park So-hyun
  • Jaden Jeong
  • Jeon Ji Eun (lalala studio)
  • Lua
  • Fuxxy
  • Any Masingga (VILLAINX)
  • Fuxxy
  • Any Masingga (VILLAINX)
  • Park So-hyun
  • Lua
  • Fuxxy
  • Any Masingga (VILLAINX)
  • Park So-hyun
2:52
6."Dimension" (KRE Version)
  • Yi Yi Jin
  • Jaden Jeong
  • Choi Young Kyung
  • BADD
  • SAN (VENDORS)
  • Isa Guerra
  • Fuxxy
  • BADD
  • Fuxxy
3:03
Total length:15:23

Charts

Release history

Release history and formats for Access
RegionDateFormatLabel
South KoreaMay 5, 2023
Various
  • Digital download
  • streaming

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