All In (EP)

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All In
Stray Kids - All In (Regular).jpg
Regular edition and digital cover
EP by
ReleasedNovember 4, 2020
Studio
  • JYPE (Seoul)
  • W Sound (Seoul)
Length21:20
LanguageJapanese
Label Epic Japan
Producer
Stray Kids chronology
In Life
(2020)
All In
(2020)
Noeasy
(2021)
Singles from All In
  1. "Top (Japanese ver.)"
    Released: June 3, 2020
  2. "God's Menu (Japanese ver.)"
    Released: October 7, 2020
  3. "Back Door (Japanese ver.)"
    Released: October 13, 2020
  4. "All In"
    Released: October 20, 2020

All In (stylized in all caps) is the first Japanese extended play (eighth overall) by South Korean boy group Stray Kids. It was released on October 27, 2020, digitally and November 4 physically. [1] The lead single "All In" was released on October 20. [2] This EP also includes the Japanese versions of "God's Menu", and "Back Door". [3] [4] and previous released single, "Top".

Contents

Release

This extended play was released in four versions: first press limited edition A, first press limited edition B, first press limited edition C, and a regular edition. [5]

Commercial performance

All In reached number-two on the weekly Oricon Albums Chart with 48,916 copies sold, [6] and number-two on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums Chart. [7]

Track listing

All In track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."All In"
  • J.Y. Park
  • Bang Chan
  • Changbin
  • Han
  • J.Y. Park
  • Lee Hae-sol
3:07
2."Fam"
  • Bang Chan
  • Changbin
  • Han
  • KM-Markit
  • Bang Chan
  • Changbin
  • Han
  • Versachoi
  • Bang Chan
  • Versachoi
3:35
3."One Day"
  • Changbin
  • Lee Jun-seok
  • KM-Markit
  • Changbin
  • Bang Chan
  • Lee Jun-seok
  • Bang Chan
  • Lee Jun-seok
3:13
4."God's Menu" (神メニュー)
  • Bang Chan
  • Changbin
  • Han
  • KM-Markit
  • Bang Chan
  • Changbin
  • Han
  • Versachoi
Versachoi3:59
5."Back Door" (Japanese version)
  • Bang Chan
  • Changbin
  • Han
  • KM-Markit
  • Bang Chan
  • Changbin
  • Han
  • HotSauce
  • HotSauce
  • Bang Chan
3:11
6."Top" (Japanese version)
  • Armadillo
  • Bang Chan
  • Changbin
  • Han
  • KM-Markit
  • Armadillo
  • Bang Chan
  • Changbin
  • Han
  • Rangga
  • Gwon Yeong-chan
  • Armadillo
  • Bang Chan
  • Rangga
  • Gwon Yeong-chan
3:08
7."Slump" (Japanese version)
  • Han
  • KM-Markit
  • Han
  • Bang Chan
Bang Chan2:16
Total length:21:20
DVD bonus track – First Press Limited edition A
No.TitleLength
1."Jacket Shooting Making Movie" 
2.""All In" Music Video Making Movie" (Relay Cam version) 
DVD bonus track – First Press Limited edition B
No.TitleDirector(s)Length
1.""Gods Menu" (Japanese ver.) Music Video"Bang Jae-yeob 
2.""Gods Menu" (Japanese ver.) Music Video Making Movie"  
3.""Top" (Japanese ver.) Music Video"Oui Kim (OUI) 
4.""Top" (Japanese ver.) Music Video Making Movie"  

Notes

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for All In
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ) [11] Gold100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabel
South KoreaOctober 27, 2020
Various Epic Japan
Japan
November 4, 2020

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