Apocalypse: Follow Us

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Apocalypse: Follow Us
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EP by
ReleasedOctober 11, 2022 (2022-10-11)
Recorded2022
Genre
Length15:52
Language
  • Korean
  • English
Label
Producer
  • Leez
  • Ollounder
Dreamcatcher chronology
Apocalypse: Save Us
(2022)
Apocalypse: Follow Us
(2022)
Apocalypse: From Us
(2023)
Singles from Apocalypse: Follow Us
  1. "Vision"
    Released: October 11, 2022

Apocalypse: Follow Us is the seventh Korean extended play by South Korean girl group Dreamcatcher. It was released on October 11, 2022, by Dreamcatcher Company, and distributed by Sony Music. [2] Apocalypse: Follow Us features six tracks including the lead single "Vision", and is available in "T", [upper-alpha 1] "H", "E" versions and a platform [upper-alpha 2] version. [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Background and release

In September 2022, Dreamcatcher released an image of an unknown code word, hinting at a comeback in October. [6]

Track listing

Apocalypse: Follow Us track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Intro: Chaotical X" 
  • Leez
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Ollounder
1:12
2."Vision"
  • Leez
  • Ollounder
  • Maddox
  • Leez
  • Ollounder
  • June One
3:09
3."Fairytale"
  • Leez
  • Ollounder
  • Maddox
  • Leez
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Ollounder
3:51
4."Some Love"
  • Leez
  • Ollounder
  • Maddox
  • Leez
  • Ollounder
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Leez
  • Ollounder
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
2:52
5."Rainy Day" (이 비가 그칠 때면)
  • Leez
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Ollounder
  • Maddox
  • Leez
  • Ollounder
3:37
6."Outro: Mother Nature" 
  • Leez
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Ollounder
1:11
Total length:15:52

Charts

Release history

Release history for Apocalypse: Follow Us
RegionDateFormatLabel
South KoreaOctober 11, 2022 CD
Various

Notes

  1. "T" version was released as a limited edition of the series
  2. Released exclusively in the United States

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